Cross-border Information Exchange and Digital Services Between Governments Exploratory studyExploratory Study • April 25th, 2016
Contract Type FiledApril 25th, 2016This study was conducted as a survey of Finnish public sector authorities together with selected in-depth interviews. The survey was sent to 21 public sector authorities, and 5 in-depth interviews were conducted. As a result, 65 current cross-border information services were described, as were specific development requests for these services and for digital cross-border information exchange in general.
Bianca Macêdo de Alencar1, Israel Souza2, Katia Nunes Sá3Exploratory Study • March 27th, 2017
Contract Type FiledMarch 27th, 2017ABSTRACT | Introduction: Health Related Quality of Life (HRQoL) is an important outcome measure to investigate and monitor patients with chronic diseases. In order to achieve such goal, it is essential to choose an appropriate tool to evaluate the peculiarities of each population. Instruments to investigate HRQoL, NHP and SF-36 are alike in several aspects and are considered by the scientific community as interchangeable amongst each other. However, there are doubts regarding the agreement of their social domains. Objective: The present study aim to assess whether the social domains of the NHP and SF-36 correspond when applied in a population with chronic disease. Methods: The present research was made by applying the two instruments to a population with chronic disease. The social domains agreement was evaluated by Pearson correlation, ROC curve, AUC, Youdex Index, and Bland-Altman plot. Results: It was achieved a weak correlation between the two social domains (r = 0.3), confirmed by