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international conference on computational science and its applications | 2017

Optimal Schedule of Home Care Visits for a Health Care Center

Filipe Alves; Ana I. Pereira; Florbela P. Fernandes; Adília Fernandes; Paulo Leitão; Anabela Martins

The provision of home health care services is becoming an important research area, mainly because in Portugal the population is ageing. Home care visits are organized taking into account the medical treatments and general support that elder/sick people need at home. This health service can be provided by nurse teams from Health Care Centers. Usually, the visits are manually planned and without computer support. The main goal of this work is to carry out the automatic schedule of home care visits, of one Portuguese Health Care Center, in order to minimize the time spent in all home care visits and, consequently, reduce the costs involved. The developed algorithms were coded in MatLab Software and the problem was efficiently solved, obtaining several schedule solutions of home care visits for the presented data. Solutions found by genetic and particle swarm algorithms lead to significant time reductions for both nurse teams and patients.


Science of The Total Environment | 2017

Occupational exposure of firefighters to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in non-fire work environments

Marta Oliveira; Klara Slezakova; Adília Fernandes; João Paulo Teixeira; Cristina Delerue-Matos; Maria do Carmo Pereira; Simone Morais

This work aims to characterize personal exposure of firefighters to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in non-fire work environments (fire stations), and assesses the respective risks. Eighteen PAHs (16 considered by USEPA as priority pollutants, dibenzo[a,l]pyrene and benzo[j]fluoranthene) were monitored in breathing zones of workers at five Portuguese fire stations during a normal shift. The obtained levels of PAHs fulfilled all existent occupational exposure limits as well as air quality guidelines with total concentrations (ΣPAHs) in range of 46.8-155ngm-3. Light compounds (2-3 rings) were the most predominant congeners (74-96% of ΣPAHs) whereas PAHs with 5-6 rings accounted 3-9% of ΣPAHs. Fuel and biomass combustions, vehicular traffic emissions, and use of lubricant oils were identified as the main sources of PAHs exposure at the studied fire corporations. Incremental lifetime cancer risks were below the recommend USEPA guideline of 10-6 and thus negligible for all the studied subjects, but WHO health-based guideline level of 10-5 was exceeded (9-44 times) at all fire corporations. These results thus show that even during non-fire situations firefighters are exposed to PAHs at levels that may promote some adverse health outcomes; therefore the respective occupational exposures to these compounds should be carefully controlled.


Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health | 2017

Wood smoke exposure of Portuguese wildland firefighters: DNA and oxidative damage evaluation

Ana Cristina Abreu; Carla Costa; Susana Pinho e Silva; Simone Morais; Maria do Carmo Pereira; Adília Fernandes; Vanessa Moraes de Andrade; João Paulo Teixeira; Solange Costa

ABSTRACT Portugal is among the European Union countries most devastated by forest fires each year. In the last three decades, more than 3.8 million hectares of forest were burned. Wildland firefighters are exposed to a variety of hazards, including many toxic combustion products that may lead to deleterious health effects. Epidemiological studies showed a positive association between firefighting and several chronic diseases, including cancer. Results from biomonitoring studies in firefighters, particularly concerning genotoxicity evaluation, constitute a valuable tool for investigating important occupational hazards. Thus, the aim of this study was to assess genotoxicity in a group of wildland firefighters using the comet assay for DNA damage and oxidative stress. Both parameters were increased in firefighters compared to controls, but significance was only found for basal DNA damage. No significant influence was found regarding major confounding variables on the genotoxic endpoints studied, with the exception of age. Data obtained provide preliminary information on human health effects of wildland firefighting exposure at genetic and molecular levels. These findings may also provide new important data to serve as public awareness to the potential adverse health risks involving wildland firefighting. Implementation of security and hygiene measures in this sector as well as good practices campaigns may be crucial to decrease risk.


International Conference on Bioinspired Methods and Their Applications | 2018

Optimization of Home Care Visits Schedule by Genetic Algorithm

Filipe Alves; Ana I. Pereira; Adília Fernandes; Paulo Leitão

Currently, it has been verified that population is increasingly aged and it is necessary to perform home services. These services include home care visits to patients with impossibility of travel to healthcare centers, where the health professionals perform the medical treatments. Usually, this home care services are performed by nurses that need transportation for this purpose. Therefore, it is necessary to make a schedule of these home care visits that, usually, is made manually by the healthcare center. This work aims to carry out an automatic schedule of home care visits of the healthcare Center of Braganca, Portugal, in order to reduce the travel costs and optimize the time spent on trips. The Genetic Algorithm was used to solve this problem. In this paper it is presented the schedule of home care visits for three days of the healthcare center.


INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF NUMERICAL ANALYSIS AND APPLIED MATHEMATICS (ICNAAM 2016) | 2017

Optimal procedures for home visits — A case study

Filipe Alves; Florbela P. Fernandes; Ana I. Pereira; Adília Fernandes

In Portugal the population is ageing. Therefore, the provision of health care at patients’ home is becoming an important social and health area; this health service is provided by professional teams (usually composed by nurses) of the Health Centers. Nowadays, the scheduling of the visits is made manually. The proposal of this work is to do the scheduling automatically in order to minimize the overall time spent by the professional teams in the visiting activity. In this work the genetic algorithm was used to solve the optimization problem. Some numerical results are presented.


Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2017

Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons at fire stations: firefighters’ exposure monitoring and biomonitoring, and assessment of the contribution to total internal dose

Marta Oliveira; Klara Slezakova; Maria José Alves; Adília Fernandes; João Paulo Teixeira; Cristina Delerue-Matos; Maria do Carmo Pereira; Simone Morais


International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health | 2016

Firefighters' exposure biomonitoring: Impact of firefighting activities on levels of urinary monohydroxyl metabolites.

Marta Oliveira; Klara Slezakova; Maria José Alves; Adília Fernandes; João Paulo Teixeira; Cristina Delerue-Matos; Maria do Carmo Pereira; Simone Morais


Revista Transdisciplinar de Gerontologia | 2010

Repercussão dos estereótipos sobre as pessoas idosas

Carlos Pires Magalhães; Adília Fernandes; Celeste Antão; Eugénia Anes


Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2017

Individual and cumulative impacts of fire emissions and tobacco consumption on wildland firefighters’ total exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons

Marta Oliveira; Klara Slezakova; Carlos Pires Magalhães; Adília Fernandes; João Paulo Teixeira; Cristina Delerue-Matos; Maria do Carmo Pereira; Simone Morais


Sinais Vitais | 2010

A simulação de cuidados complexos. Uma nova ferramenta formativa

Leonel Preto; Carlos Pires Magalhães; Adília Fernandes

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Carlos Pires Magalhães

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

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Celeste Antão

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

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Eugénia Anes

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

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Maria Augusta Mata

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

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Maria Helena Pimentel

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

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Filomena Sousa

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

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