2020
DOI: 10.36926/editorainovar-978-65-86212-28-0
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Reflexões Sobre Educação E Trabalho Na Área Da Saúde

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“…eHealth technologies include mobile devices, telemedicine, artificial intelligence, and big data analytics [72][73][74][75][76][77][78][79]. The application of eHealth tools in PC leads to improvements at various levels, e.g., prevention, diagnostics, therapy, patient management, homecare for the elderly, risk prediction, clinical decision support, accuracy of diagnosis, optimization of healthcare resources, patient satisfaction of healthcare, equity of care, and health cost reduction [61,[80][81][82][83][84][85]. However, there are limitations to the use of eHealth, such as existing socio-cultural norms, geographic inequalities in access to technology, and disparities in digital literacy [70,[86][87][88].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…eHealth technologies include mobile devices, telemedicine, artificial intelligence, and big data analytics [72][73][74][75][76][77][78][79]. The application of eHealth tools in PC leads to improvements at various levels, e.g., prevention, diagnostics, therapy, patient management, homecare for the elderly, risk prediction, clinical decision support, accuracy of diagnosis, optimization of healthcare resources, patient satisfaction of healthcare, equity of care, and health cost reduction [61,[80][81][82][83][84][85]. However, there are limitations to the use of eHealth, such as existing socio-cultural norms, geographic inequalities in access to technology, and disparities in digital literacy [70,[86][87][88].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sabe-se que estes locais estão expostos constantemente na manipulação dos materais durante todo o processo de atendimento ao paciente e na higienização da ambulância, além da ausência do uso dos EPIs, deixando os profissionais mais suscetíveis ao acidente. (14) Este estudo evidenciou maior percentual de acidentes por via percutânea e cutânea mucosa, achados que corroboram com o estudo de Silva et al, (15) que explica que estas vias correspondem geralmente a ocorrência de acidentes por falta de atenção, erro da técnica durante a execução do procedimento e descarte inadequado dos materiais perfurocortantes. Dentre as atividades executadas no momento do acidente, a limpeza da ambulância e a punção venosa configuram-se como de maior frequência, expondo assim, tanto o próprio profissional de saúde quanto o profissional responsável pela higienização.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…This type of altered responses are found in patients with chronic neuropathic profiles with e.g. impaired CPM 72,73 , abnormal glutamatergic levels in the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) 74,75 , altered resting-state functional connectivity in the default-mode networks 76 , reduced peak alpha frequency (PAF) 77 and, as compared with non-neuropathic patients and healthy controls, reduced ICI 78 and MEPs 73,79 .…”
Section: Methods For Probing Pain Neuroplasticitymentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Deficient descending pain modulation quantified by CPM tasks has been extensively described in chronic pain conditions 73,[129][130][131][132] and correlated with disrupted periaqueductal gray (PAG)-to-dorsal pons connectivity when compared with pain-free subjects 129 . At a cortical level, reduced CPM efficacy is also linked to an engagement of cingulate and prefrontal cortices 133 , which could be a reason behind inhibited CPM expression 134 .…”
Section: Cpm and Psychometric Responses Are Affected During Prolonged...mentioning
confidence: 99%