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Pulmonology ; 2022 Jun 12.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-2243471

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The COVID-19 pandemic crisis, among so many social, economic and health problems, also brought new opportunities. The potential of telemedicine to improve health outcomes had already been recognised in the last decades, but the pandemic crisis has accelerated the digital revolution. In 2020, a rapid increase in the use of remote consultations occurred due to the need to reduce attendance and overcrowding in outpatient clinics. However, the benefit of their use extends beyond the pandemic crisis, as an important tool to improve both the efficiency and capacity of future healthcare systems. This article reviews the literature regarding telemedicine and teleconsultation standards and recommendations, collects opinions of Portuguese experts in respiratory medicine and provides guidance in teleconsultation practices for Pulmonologists.

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International Journal of Strategic Change Management ; 7(4):290-313, 2021.
Artículo en Inglés | Scopus | ID: covidwho-1875145

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Globalisation has changed the way business is viewed and oriented. Its impact is broad and wide-ranging, requiring an analysis and reflection of the existing business approaches and their respective practices. Covid-19 pandemic accelerated this situation and made it necessary for organisations to create new methods and tools to adapt to the actual context we are living in. This paper has as main goal to analyse the influence of strategy on the performance of REMAX real estate companies in Portugal. To achieve this objective, this research was developed according to a quantitative methodology, whose data was collected through a questionnaire survey, addressed to the directors boards of the real estate mediation companies of REMAX network, in Portugal, of which 70 valid answers were obtained. The obtained results show that the strategy has a strong influence on the performance. In addition, the results reveal that only the adopted prospective strategy by the companies has a direct impact on performance. The performance skills of the organisations, such as financial performance, customers and internal processes are the antecedents that most influence the strategy. © 2021 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.

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Portuguese Journal of Public Health ; : 43-51, 2022.
Artículo en Inglés | Scopus | ID: covidwho-1846589

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Perception of risk is known to change throughout the lifespan. Previous studies showed that younger adults are more prone to risk behaviours than older adults. Do these age-related differences influence risk perception during a pandemic crisis? Here, we investigated how age influenced predicted risk during the COVID-19 emergency state in Portugal. We show that time-projected estimations (e.g., appraisals based on 'now' vs. 'in two weeks' time', or 'in four weeks' time') of both risk behaviour and importance of transmission prevention decrease over time. Importantly, projected risk decreased more steeply for younger than older adults. Our findings suggest that younger adults have a different perception of epidemic-related risk than older adults. This seems to support the view that public health policy making during epidemics should differentially target younger adults. © 2022 The Author(s). Published by S. Karger AG, Basel on behalf of NOVA National School of Public Health.

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Pulmonology ; 2022 Mar 23.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1763950

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INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES: There is a lack of information regarding bronchoscopy practice in adults in Portugal. Our objective was to obtain an overview of the characteristics, resources, techniques and behaviors in national interventional pulmonology (IP) units, before and after SARS-CoV-2 outbreak. MATERIALS AND METHODS: An online survey was developed by an expert panel with a total of 46 questions comprising the specifications of each unit, namely physical space, equipment, staff, procedure planning, monitoring, technical differentiation, and numbers pre- and post-COVID-19. Forty-one interventional pulmonology centers were invited to participate between April and May 2021. RESULTS: 37 units (90.2%) responded to the survey. The majority (64.9%) have a fully dedicated space with a weekly presence of ≥3 chest physicians (82.1%) and support of an anesthesiologist on specific days (48.6%). There is marked heterogeneity in the IP unit's equipment, and 56.8% acquired disposable bronchoscopes after COVID-19 pandemics. Pre-bronchoscopy hemogram, platelet count and coagulation tests are regularly asked by more than 90% of the units, even when deep sedation or biopsies are not planned. In 97.3% of cases, topical anesthesia and midazolam are utilized. Propofol (21.6%) and fentanyl (29.7%) are occasionally employed in some institutions. Most units use ancillary sampling techniques to diagnose central or peripheral lesions, with radial EBUS being used for guidance of distal procedures in 37.8% of centers, linear EBUS and EUS-B-FNA for mediastinal diagnosis and/or staging in 45.9% and 27.0% of units, respectively. Cryobiopsies are used by 21.6% of respondents to diagnose diffuse lung diseases. Rigid bronchoscopy is performed in 37.8% of centers. There was a decrease in the number of flexible (p < 0.001) and rigid (p = 0.005) bronchoscopies and an upscale of personal protective equipment (PPE) during the COVID-19 outbreak. CONCLUSIONS: IP units have variable bronchoscopic practices, but during the COVID-19 pandemic, they complied with most international recommendations, as elective procedures were postponed and PPE levels increased.

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European Respiratory Journal ; 58:2, 2021.
Artículo en Inglés | Web of Science | ID: covidwho-1708214
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