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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-218285

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Nursing is the largest group in the health sector accounting for approximately 59 percent of health care professionals. Nurses play a key role in rendering preventive, promotive and rehabilitative health care services. The work of nurses at all stages of their careers and at every level of prac- tice is essential in achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Hence an opinion on SWOT in nursing and the priority areas of investment was undertaken among nurses. A quantitative research approach and a descriptive survey design were used. This study was conducted among nurses working in educational institutions and hospitals. A non-probability convenient sampling technique and snowball sampling were used. The tool consisted of items to elicit demographic data of nurses and an opinion scale to elicit the nurses'#39; opinion about SWOT in Nursing. A rating scale was used to rate the opinion about priority areas of investment in Nursing. A Google form was developed and circulated to the nurses. A total of 213 responses were received. Incomplete responses were deleted and finally, 195 responses were included for final analysis. Both de- scriptive and inferential statistics were used. Permission from IEC and informed consent were obtained. Confidentiality was maintained. The results revealed that the majority of the nurses had high opinion by having agreement with the factors of SWOT in nursing and had high priority in the areas of investment.

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Chinese Journal of Endemiology ; (12): 861-865, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-909113

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Based on the general goal of the medium and long term development of basic science from 2021 to 2035 and the "14th Five-Year Plan" in China, combined with the national strategic needs, this paper discusses the five priority development areas of endemiology according to the development trends and characteristics of endemiology in the next 5 - 15 years. The five areas are study on the pathogenesis and prevention measures of endemic fluorosis; study on risk assessment, pathogenic mechanism and control strategy of environmental arsenic exposure; research on the basis and application transformation of the pathogenesis of iodine nutrition-related diseases; molecular mechanism and targeted intervention of cartilage injury in Kashin-Beck disease; precise prevention and treatment, preservation of biological samples and etiology study of Keshan disease. Combined with the scientific significance and national strategic needs of various field, the authors analyze its main study directions and core scientific issues.

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Rev. biol. trop ; 63(3): 799-813, jul.-sep. 2015. tab, ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-778085

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Resumen:La estimación de la densidad de fauna silvestre permite tener una idea del estado de salud de las poblaciones y en algunos casos indica el estado de conservación de los ecosistemas. Los métodos de evaluación deben hacer estimaciones no sesgadas, ya que servirán de base para estrategias de conservación de especies clave. Algunas regiones en México han sido identificadas como áreas de alta prioridad para la conservación de especies con cierto nivel de riesgo, como es la Península de Yucatán (PY), donde prevalece la mayor población de jaguares en México. Sin embargo, poco se sabe acerca de la situación actual de los felinos amenazados y en peligro de extinción, como un grupo de especies que conviven en la parte noreste de la Península. Nuestro objetivo fue estimar la densidad de las poblaciones de felinos silvestres a mediano plazo en la Reserva Ecológica El Edén (EEER) y sus alrededores. Se llevaron a cabo muestreos con cámaras-trampa durante cuatro años (2008, 2010, 2011 y 2012), se usaron modelos de captura-recaptura para poblaciones cerradas (CAPTURA + MMDM o VMMDM) y un modelo de C-R espacial-mente explícito (CERC) por medio del paquete SPCACAP para realizar las estimaciones de densidad. Las especies estudiadas fueron: jaguar (Panthera onca),puma (Puma concolor),ocelote (Leopardus pardalis),jaguarundi (Puma yaguaroundi)y tigrillo (Leopardus wiedii).La frecuencia de captura se obtuvo para las cinco especies y la densidad para tres (individuos/100km2). La densidad estimada por medio de MMDM varió entre 1.2 y 2.6 para jaguares, pumas (1.7-4.3) y ocelotes (1.4-13.8). Las estimaciones de la densidad en SPACECAP variaron desde 0.7 hasta 3.6 para jaguares, de 1.8 a 5.2 para pumas y de 2.1 a 5.1 en ocelotes. El método de C-R espacialmente explícito (SECR, SPACECAP) tiene menos probabilidades de sobrestimar la densidad, lo que provee una herramienta útil en el proceso de planificación y toma de decisiones para la conservación de estas especies. La parte noreste de la Península de Yucatán mantiene poblaciones altas de felinos, la REEE y sus alrededores son clave para la conservación de este grupo de depredadores.


Abstract:Wildlife density estimates provide an idea of the current state of populations, and in some cases, reflect the conservation status of ecosystems, essential aspects for effective management actions. In Mexico, several regions have been identified as high priority areas for the conservation of species that have some level of risk, like the Yucatan Peninsula (YP), where the country has the largest population ofjaguars. However, little is known about the current status of threatened and endangered felids, which coexist in the Northeastern portion of the Peninsula. Our objective was to estimate the wild cats' density population over time at El Eden Ecological Reserve (EEER) and its surrounding areas. Camera trap surveys over four years (2008, 2010, 2011 and 2012) were conducted, and data were obtained with the use of capture-recapture models for closed populations (CAPTURE + MMDM or 'V MMDM), and the spatially explicit capture-recapture model (SPACECAP). The species studied were jaguar (Panthera onca),puma (Puma concolor),ocelot (Leopardus pardalis),jaguarundi (Puma yaguaroundi)and margay (Leopardus wiedii).Capture frequency was obtained for all five species and the density for three (individuals/100km2). The density estimated with The Mean Maximum Distance Moved (MMDM), CAPTURE, ranged from 1.2 to 2.6 for jaguars, from 1.7 to 4.3 for pumas and from 1.4 to 13.8 for ocelots. The density estimates in SPACECAP ranged from 0.7 to 3.6 for jaguars, from 1.8 to 5.2 for pumas and 2.1 to 5.1 for ocelots. Spatially explicit capture recapture (SECR) methods in SPACECAP were less likely to overestimate densities, making it a useful tool in the planning and decision making process for the conservation of these species. The Northeastern portion of the Yucatan Peninsula maintains high populations of cats, the EEER and its surrounding areas are valuable sites for the conservation of this group of predators.


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Animals , Felidae/classification , Animals, Wild , Conservation of Natural Resources , Mexico , Population Density
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Eng. sanit. ambient ; 19(4): 353-360, Oct-Dec/2014. tab, graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-735880

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A Bacia Hidrográfica do Córrego Jararaca sofre impactos ambientais significativos decorrentes do uso e ocupação do solo inadequados em seu território. No Brasil, as áreas de preservação permanente são definidas e protegidas pelo Código Florestal, Lei Federal n°12.651, de 2012. Essas áreas estão localizadas nas margens de corpos d'água e em outros locais especificados pela referida lei. O objetivo do presente trabalho foi analisar os resultados das possíveis alternativas em função de distintos procedimentos utilizados para sua elaboração. A metodologia utilizada constitui na elaboração de um mapa de priorização para a recuperação dessas áreas, fazendo uso de Sistema de Informações Geográficas com análise multicriterial e comparando com as determinações do Plano de Bacia do Córrego Jararaca. Como resultado foram identificadas diferentes prioridades resultantes de procedimentos essencialmente técnicos daqueles procedimentos que incorporam a participação da sociedade.


The Jararaca River Basin suffers significative environmental impacts caused by inaccurate land use. In Brazil, the areas for permanent preservation are defined and protected by the 2012 Federal Law 12.651. These areas are located in the bank side and other specific places. The objective of this paper was to analyze the results of possible alternatives in function of different procedures used in the proposal elaboration. The methodology used was the elaboration of a priority map for the recovery of these areas using the Geographic Information System with multicriterial analyses and comparing it with the guidelines from the Jararaca River Basin Management Plan. As a result, there were identified differences in the priorities defined by technical issues from the priorities defined by public consultation process.

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