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- MycotoxinsPublication . Vasco, ElsaAbout mycotoxins: Toxic compounds that are naturally produced by different types of fungi.
- Acidentes Domésticos e de Lazer: Quem, onde e quando?Publication . Alves, Tatiana; Matias Dias, CarlosEm Portugal, a vigilância dos acidentes domésticos e de lazer (ADL) notificados pelas urgências de unidades de saúde do Serviço Nacional de Saúde (SNS) assenta no sistema EVITA - Epidemiologia e Vigilância dos Traumatismos e Acidentes, coordenado pelo Departamento de Epidemiologia do Instituto Nacional de Saúde Doutor Ricardo Jorge, em colaboração com a Administração Central dos Sistemas de Saúde. Este registo e sistema de vigilância tem como objetivo determinar frequências e tendências relativas à ocorrência deste tipo de acidentes, onde se incluem os acidentes ocorridos em ambiente doméstico, lazer, escolar e desportivo. O infográfico apresentado tem como fonte de dados o sistema EVITA, tratando-se de uma informação proveniente das notificações recebidas da rede de hospitais com serviço de urgência do Serviço Nacional de Saúde (SNS), que integraram o sistema EVITA durante o ano de 2019. Criado em 2000, este instrumento de observação permite caracterizar as vítimas quanto às situações, circunstâncias do local da ocorrência e das lesões sofridas, assim como, quanto aos agentes envolvidos.
- Evaluability Assesment Report WP6 Task 6.3 InfAct JAPublication . Garcia, Ana Cristina; Sousa Uva, Mafalda; Gómez, VerónicaInfAct (Information for Action!), the Joint Action on Health Information (https://www.inf-act.eu/) is a project funded by the European Commission. It builds on the BRIDGE Health project and other initiatives in health information. The project was launched in March 2018. Through country collaboration, InfAct streamlines health information activities across Europe. It builds towards a sustainable and solid infrastructure on EU health information and strengthens its core elements based on capacity building, health information tools and political support. Portugal, together with Finland, leads the project's Work Package 6 (WP6), through a team of professionals from the Directorate General of Health (who coordinates), the Institute of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine - NOVA University of Lisbon and the National Institute of Health Doctor Ricardo Jorge. WP6 includes, among other tasks, the development of a Sustainable Capacity Building Programme (flagship Programme) and its evaluation. The preparation of the first proposal of the referred Programme is ongoing and will be evaluated when completed. The evaluation team conducted an evaluability assessment (pre-evaluation) based on the principles and methods of the theory of change, with the agreement of the national team. The aims of the evaluability assessment were to describe the target programme of the evaluation through a logical model built with the participation of key stakeholders, and to define the focus of the evaluation. The logical model was built based on the results of a literature review by the evaluation team and the contributions of a workshop meeting, which took place on October 30, 2019, and was attended by 14 stakeholders, selected as representatives of each part interested in the evaluation.
