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- Real World Data do perfil de segurança dos inibidores CDK4/6 em doentes com cancro da mama avançadoPublication . Cunha, Diana; Carvalho, Márcia; Araújo, Ariana; Costa, José
- Territorial marketing as a key tool to develop sustainable tourism in Kabylie (Algeria’s North Mountains), using the strategy “Marca Peru” used in Cusco as a benchmarkPublication . Naimi, Manal Lilia; Cardoso, Carla PintoThe tourism sector is undoubtedly one of the most successful economic sectors of these last decades. It has enabled developing countries, such as Peru, to rise to the top of the world competition. Indeed, tourism generating major economic challenges, the territories, and in particular the developing countries, have had to develop tools for enhancing the territory and promoting the Destination. This is how Peru, through its country brand "Marca Peru", has been able to differentiate its offer from the competition. However, if the brand has allowed Peru to attract millions of visitors each year to Machu Pichhu, the country's main attraction, the country has deplored the damage in this ancient site caused by mass tourism. This has therefore led Peru to rethink its policy of promoting the territory, driven by the success of its brand, to create and develop other forms of more sustainable tourism in its territory. It is therefore from this significant example that this dissertation was inspired to analyze the comparative advantages of the Kabyle territory, a largely rural territory in the North-East of Algeria, which would justify the use of territorial marketing and promotion of the destination, with the objective of implementing sustainable forms of tourism. In addition, in 2020, the global coronavirus pandemic hit the tourism sector hard, and highlighted the dangerous dependence on this sector in developing countries. But on the other hand, industry experts see this crisis as na opportunity to rethink tourism in a more sustainable way after the pandemic.
- Analgesia prévia na eficácia do bloqueio do nervo alveolar inferior nas pulpites irreversíveis: revisão narrativaPublication . Araújo, Duarte Eliseu Antunes; Martins, AlexandraO bloqueio do nervo alveolar inferior (BNAI) é a técnica anestésica mais utilizada pelos Médicos Dentistas para anestesiar os dentes mandibulares posteriores. Esta técnica apresenta alguns índices de insucesso e um grau de dificuldade elevado, sendo que patologias como a pulpite irreversível aumentam ainda mais a incapacidade de obter uma anestesia bem-sucedida. A medicação pré-operatória, mais especificamente Anti-Inflamatórios Não Esteroides (AINES) e corticosteroides, provocam uma maior eficácia no BNAI pois permitem diminuir a libertação de um conjunto de mediadores inflamatórios que interferem com a atuação dos anestésicos. Os principais objetivos desta revisão narrativa são: perceber quais são os motivos que levam à dificuldade do BNAI, entender as razões que podem interferir na anestesia, como sejam, o processo inflamatório subjacente à pulpite irreversível e realçar a importância da medicação pré-operatória, nomeadamente os AINES, no sucesso do BNAI.
- A qualitative study exploring adolescents' perspective about mental health first aid training programmes promoted by nurses in upper secondary schoolsPublication . Costa, Tiago; Sampaio, Francisco; Sequeira, Carlos; Lluch-Canut, Teresa; Moreno-Poyato, Antonio R.Mental Health First Aid Training Programmes are educational interventions that aim to disseminate basic first aid skills in the community. Adolescents in the context of their secondary school education are a particularly appropriate population for literacy promotion interventions. This study explores adolescents’ perspectives on Mental Health First Aid Training Programmes promoted by nurses in Portuguese upper secondary schools. A qualitative and exploratory study was conducted. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews with 12 adolescents who participated voluntarily and with the consent of their parents. Data were analysed using content analysis. Fourteen themes were identified around three main areas: (i) Relevance of training programmes, (ii) Content of training programmes and (iii) Intervention methods of training programmes. The results obtained indicate that adolescents consider Mental Health First Aid Training Programmes in school relevant and necessary. Adolescents identified the content they deemed most appropriate and how it could be taught. These results can guide the development of training programmes. Nurses should take the lead in implementing these interventions in schools. Adolescents can take a more active role in mental health issues by improving their literacy.