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Burki, Talha. "David Cooper." Lancet Infectious Diseases 18, no. 5 (2018): 505. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1473-3099(18)30241-x.

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Watts, Geoff. "David Albert Cooper." Lancet 391, no. 10132 (2018): 1768. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0140-6736(18)30947-4.

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Topp, D. O. "Brian David Cooper." BMJ 335, no. 7613 (2007): 265.2–265. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.39288.513264.be.

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Johnson, Mark. "Metaphor. David E. Cooper." Isis 80, no. 3 (1989): 567–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/355158.

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Lederman, Michael M. "David Cooper (1949-2018)." Pathogens and Immunity 3, no. 1 (2018): 44. http://dx.doi.org/10.20411/pai.v3i1.236.

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David A Cooper, an internationally renowned AIDS researcher, clinician and an Associate Editor of Pathogens and Immunity died in Sydney Australia on Sunday March 18, just a month shy of his 69th birthday.
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Dauer, Tysen. "Béla Bartók by David Cooper." Notes 73, no. 2 (2016): 306–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/not.2016.0135.

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Cooper, David K. C. "David K. C. Cooper, MD, PhD." Transplantation 99, no. 7 (2015): 1310–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/tp.0000000000000819.

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&NA;, &NA;. "WILLIAM LLOYD DAVID COOPER, FEDERAL FUGITIVE." Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 79, no. 5 (1987): 846. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00006534-198705000-00040.

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Green, Sheree. "David Cooper: a case study in financial abuse." Journal of Adult Protection 13, no. 1 (2011): 36–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.5042/jap.2011.0069.

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Kirby, Tony. "David Cooper: Australia's fighter against HIV and discrimination." Lancet 388, no. 10059 (2016): 2469. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0140-6736(16)32180-8.

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Ohlsson, Anna. "Myt och manipulation : Radikal psykiatrikritik i svensk offentlig idédebatt 1968-1973." Doctoral thesis, Stockholms universitet, Institutionen för litteraturvetenskap och idéhistoria, 2008. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-8244.

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The aim of the present thesis is to study radical criticism of psychiatry in public discussion in Sweden between 1968 and 1973. Although it was not the first time psychiatry had been challenged, the debate during these years displayed an unprecedented intensity. What is mental illness – a myth, an etiquette, an illusion? Is psychiatry a means of social control? Such were the questions raised at the time. In my thesis, I study the contexts as well as the arguments of these discussions. To this end, a great variety of sources have been consulted: books, newspapers, magazines, films etc. In part, the Swedish debate on psychiatry ran parallel to international discussions on the topic, which have been regarded as a manifestation of anti-psychiatry. This standpoint is often associated with psychiatrists such as R. D. Laing, David Cooper and Thomas Szasz. In my thesis, I challenge the concept of anti-psychiatry, arguing that other concepts are better suited to capture the diversity of the debate in all its nuances. Thus, I make use of radical and reformatory criticism – concepts which have been suggested by the sociologist Tommy Svensson – while also seeking to develop them further. In addition to the international perspective, the psychiatry debate must also be interpreted in its specifically Swedish context. One aspect of this is the Swedish tradition of Government Official Reports: psychiatry had been subject to many investigations prior to the debate in the 1960s and 1970s, and others would follow in its wake. Another characteristic feature of the Swedish debate is two events that formed very suitable targets for critique: Sociopatutredningen and Mentalhälsokampanjen. These events seemed to confirm the most farreaching concerns of the radical critics, namely that psychiatry is a means of social control.
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Křížová, Lucie. "Genius loci jako estetický problém." Master's thesis, 2016. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-344045.

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(in English): Diploma thesis Genius loci as an aesthetic problem is addressed by defining the concept of genius loci and exploring its aesthetic implications and parallels. After clarification of the ontological nature of this phenomenon its commonalities will be monitored with selected concepts of environmental philosophy and aesthetics, especially the aesthetic dimension of the environmental experience. Publications of Christian Norberg-Schulz and David E. Cooper are used as a starting material.
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Offenberg, David [Verfasser]. "Studies of trapped, cooled ion ensembles / vorgelegt von David Offenberg." 2010. http://d-nb.info/1000172716/34.

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Karumanchiri, Arun. "Responding to Alienating Trends in Modern Education and Civilization by Remembering our Responsibility to Metaphysics and Ontological Education: Answering to the Platonic Essence of Education." Thesis, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/1807/25655.

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This thesis explores the most basic purpose of education and how it can be advanced. To begin to analyze this fundamental area of concern, this thesis associates notions of education with notions and experiences of truth and authenticity, which vary historically and culturally. A phenomenological analysis, featuring the philosophy of Heidegger, uncovers the basic conditions of human experience and discourse, which have become bent upon technology and jargon in the West. He draws on Plato's account of the 'essence of education' in the Cave Allegory, which underscores human agency in light of truth as unhiddenness. Heidegger calls for ontological education, which advances authenticity as it preserves individuals as codisclosing, historical beings.
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Books on the topic "David E. Cooper"

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Cooper, Thomas Joshua. Wild / [Thomas Joshua Cooper ; edited by David Bellingham]. James Kelly Contemporary, 2001.

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Bordes, Philippe. Portraiture in Paris around 1800: Cooper Penrose by Jacques-Louis David. 1000 Islands Phota Art, 2004.

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Portraiture in Paris around 1800: Cooper Penrose by Jacques-Louis David. Timken Museum of Art, 2003.

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Toland, Clyde. David Wilson and Charlottle Elizabeth (Cooper) Wilson 1830-1861 and their ancestors and descendants. Clyde W. Toland, 1988.

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Graham, Clark, ed. True blue: The Davie Cooper story. Mainstream, 1987.

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Cooper, David E. Procurement reform: Implementation of the Federal Acquisition Streamlining Act of 1994 : statement of David E. Cooper, Director, Acquisition Policy, Technology, and Competitiveness Issues, before the Committee on Small Business, House of Representatives. The Office, 1995.

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David, Elizabeth. Elizabeth David classics. Grub Street, 2005.

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Coop: The life of Davie Cooper Scottish football hero. Black & White Publishing, 2013.

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Cooper, David E. Defense industry consolidation: Competitive effects of mergers and acquisitions : statement of David E. Cooper, Associate Director, Defense Acquisitions Issues, National Security and International Affairs Division, before the Subcommittee on Acquisition and Technology, Committee on Armed Services, U.S. Senate. The Office, 1998.

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Talking with artists: Volume 2 : conversations with Thomas B. Allen, Mary Jane Begin, Floyd Cooper, Julie Downing, Denise Fleming, Sheila Hamanaka, Kevin Henkes, Cynthia Jabar, Maira Kalman, Susanna Natti, Brian Pinkney, Vera B. Williams and John C. Wallner. Browndeer Press, 1995.

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Book chapters on the topic "David E. Cooper"

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Wall, Oisín. "Basaglia and the British anti-psychiatrists, 1960–70." In Basaglia's International Legacy: From Asylum to Community. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198841012.003.0002.

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The London psychiatrists R.D. Laing, Aaron Esterson, and David Cooper were among Basaglia’s most prominent contemporaries. In 1967, they came to be grouped under the umbrella term ‘the anti-psychiatrists’, coined by Cooper. As such, in discussion they often fall under the same school of thought as Basaglia. However, this chapter highlights the fundamental differences between the British anti-psychiatric project and Basaglia’s Democratic Psychiatry, given its focus on political upheaval as well as patient care. It explores the various efforts of Laing, Cooper, and Esterson to demolish staff–patient boundaries through the Philadelphia Association Ltd, which they formed with their patients. The chapter contends that, although they shared a desire to wrest patients away from harmful institutions, Basaglia sought to do so as an ‘employee’, aiming to destroy the psychiatric institution from within, whereas his British counterparts considered themselves revolutionaries, part of an effort to overhaul society as a whole, external to psychiatry.
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Sagar, Paul. "Sociability." In The Opinion of Mankind. Princeton University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691178882.003.0002.

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This chapter examines David Hume's science of man as yielding a science of human sociability, placing his writings in opposition to Thomas Hobbes's theory of human nature and his supervening science of politics. It first considers Hobbes's theory of human nature, which he articulates in his 1642 De Cive, and his arguments about pride, as well as his depiction of humans' natural unsociability in Leviathan. It then discusses the views of Anthony Ashley Cooper, third Earl of Shaftesbury, who rejected Hobbes's vision of human sociability, and Bernard Mandeville's claim that human beings were primarily driven by pride. It also analyzes Hume's theory of sociability, showing that it is tripartite in nature: sympathy and imagination must undergird and then supplement utility, even if utility remains the central factor. Finally, it looks at Hume's views on justice and government.
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Sagar, Paul. "History and the Family." In The Opinion of Mankind. Princeton University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691178882.003.0003.

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This chapter examines the role of history and the family in debates over human sociability and the foundations of politics, drawing attention to how David Hume was able to revolutionize the use of state-of-nature conjectures in order to elucidate the emergence of institutional structures and related moral values. According to Thomas Hobbes, human psychology was fundamentally characterized by the balancing of appetites and aversions: all motivation could be explained in terms of the seeking of private pleasure and the avoidance of private pain. Bernard Mandeville essentially followed Hobbes, refusing to give any role to fellow feeling in explaining human sociability. The chapter first considers Hume's rejection of Hobbes's and Mandeville's reductive accounts of human psychology before discussing Hobbes's views on the question of the family and his notion of the state of nature. It also analyzes the debate involving Hobbes's British successors, namely: Mandeville, Anthony Ashley Cooper, and Francis Hutcheson.
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Rode, Alan K. "Doomed Masterpiece." In Michael Curtiz. University Press of Kentucky, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5810/kentucky/9780813173917.003.0029.

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After making Bright Leaf, a drama set against the historical backdrop of the tobacco industry that starred Gary Cooper, Curtiz directedThe Breaking Point(1950), a faithful adaptation of Hemingway’s To Have and Have Not. The picture reunited him with John Garfield and included his brother David Curtiz as the assistant director.Costarring Patricia Neal, Phyllis Thaxter, and the Afro-Cuban actor Juano Hernandez, the picture was one of Curtiz’s greatest. The Breaking Point was doomed commercially after Red Channels, issued by the right-wing journal Counterattack, was published; it listed Garfield as a Communist sympathizer. Warner canceled a big publicity campaign as well as Garfield’s contract, and the film was buried.Faced with a changing environment at Warner Bros., Curtiz directed the credible Jim Thorpe—All American and Force of Arms. After celebrating his twenty-fifth anniversary at the studio, he wondered why he hadn’t received any of the profit percentages that were part of his 1948 contract.
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"• David Cooper and Simon Essex, "Accounting Information and Employee Decision Making," Accounting, Organizations and Society, (No.3, 1977) pp.201-217." In Financial Reporting to Employees (RLE Accounting). Routledge, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315870939-34.

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Davis, Peggy Cooper. "Education for Sovereign People." In A Federal Right to Education. NYU Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.18574/nyu/9781479893287.003.0007.

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In chapter 6, Peggy Cooper Davis notes that in a democratic republic, the people are sovereign and must be free and educated to exercise that sovereignty. She contends that the history of chattel slavery’s denial of human sovereignty in the United States, slavery’s overthrow in the Civil War, and the Constitution’s reconstruction to restore human sovereignty provide a basis for recognizing that the personal rights protected by the United States Constitution, as amended on the demise of slavery, include a fundamental right to education that is adequate to enable every person to participate meaningfully as one among equal and sovereign people.
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"For Real? The Critique of TV Culture in the Short Fiction of Robert Coover and David Foster Wallace." In American Literature and Immediacy. Cambridge University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9781108766630.009.

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Holt, Geraldene. "Jane Grigson." In Food and Drink: the cultural context. Goodfellow Publishers, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.23912/978-1-908999-03-0-2335.

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Cookery writing is “almost a form of autobiography,” Jane Grigson remarked on a BBC radio programme in 1987. “It’s been my way of finding out why I’m on this earth, and adding something to the sum of human happiness.” However, when Jane left university in 1949, her food writing career lay almost twenty years ahead of her. She first worked in art galleries and publishers’ offices. In 1953 she joined George Rainbird as a picture researcher and met the author and poet Geoffrey Grigson. A decade working as a translator led to the award of the John Florio Prize with Father Kenelm Foster for the translation of Beccaria’s Of Crimes and Punishment. Jane’s interest in food developed when she and Geoffrey with their daughter, Sophie, began to divide their time between a farmhouse in Broad Town in Wiltshire and a cave house in Trôo in the Loir-et-Cher region of France. Here, in the early sixties, Jane began to research a book on French charcuterie for an English friend, Adey Horton, who later suggested that she also take over the writing. By trawling through French textbooks on the subject in a scholarly exploration of the field and also compiling a comprehensive collection of recipes, Jane demonstrated her skill for research and her talent as a food writer. Charcuterie and French Pork Cookery was published in 1967, to wide- spread acclaim. The book is a well organised survey of a specialised field: highly informative yet with accessible recipes, an educational volume which retains its distinction more than four decades later, and described by Elizabeth David as a kitchen classic.
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Huang, Su-ching. ""We Just Cooked Chinese Food!": Gastronomic Mobility and Model Minority Discourse in David Wong Louie's Novel The Barbarians Are Coming." In Mobile Homes. Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003061960-4.

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Scott, Allen J. "Geography, Entrepreneurship, and Innovation." In Geography and Economy. Oxford University Press, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199284306.003.0006.

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Throughout his voluminous writings, Marx insisted on the notion of capitalism as a turbulent scene of production and exchange, gripped by the forces of competition in an endless process of self-transformation. In these circumstances, every firm faces a stark choice between the continual need to upgrade its process and product configurations or eventually going out of business. The result is what Schumpeter (1942), in an explicit invocation of Marx, called ‘creative destruction’, that is, the periodic abandonment of old equipment, production methods, and product designs in favour of newer and more economically performative assets. At the same time, as both Marx and Schumpeter recognized, creative destruction is inscribed within an ever-expanding sphere of economic activity due to the growth of existing firms, the extension of entrepreneurship, and the appearance of new products on final markets. Capitalism, in brief, is a complex Weld of forces spurring constant qualitative and quantitative readjustments across all its multiple dimensions of operation (cf. Baumol 2002). Sometimes these readjustments are of cataclysmic proportions, as when steam replaced water-power in the nineteenth century; more often than not, as Rosenberg (1982) points out, they take the form of small, incremental steps, many of which may be minuscule, but which collectively produce the incessant instability descried by Marx and Schumpeter. Of late years, there has been a considerable outpouring of literature devoted to these themes, much of it partaking of institutionalist and evolutionary economic theory (e.g. Archibugi et al. 1999; Arthur 1990; David 1985; Edquist 1997; Foray and Lundvall 1996; Freeman 1995; Lundvall and Johnson 1994; Nelson 1993; Von Hippel 1988). An important aspect of this literature is the emphasis that much of it assigns to geography—and above all to the region—as an active force in moulding industrial performance qua new firm formation, learning, invention, and growth (cf. Acs et al. 2002; Antonelli 2003; Audretsch and Feldman 1996; Cooke and Morgan 1998; Feldman 1994; Howells 1999; Maskell and Malmberg 1999; Oinas and Malecki 1999; Simmie 2003; Storper 1995).
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Conference papers on the topic "David E. Cooper"

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Elicson, G. Thomas, James P. Burelbach, and Theodore A. Lang. "Calculation of Bounding Pressures Due to Condensation-Induced Water Hammer at the Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Plant in Response to Generic Letter 96-06." In ASME/JSME 2003 4th Joint Fluids Summer Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/fedsm2003-45278.

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The U.S. NRC is currently evaluating nuclear plant responses to Generic Letter (GL) 96-06, “Assurance of Equipment Operability and Containment Integrity During Design-Basis Accident Conditions” [1]. GL 96-06 is concerned with potential two-phase flow and water hammer conditions that could be present in the cooling water systems of nuclear power plants during design-basis accidents. Nuclear power plants rely on large capacity service water pumps to supply cooling water flow, via an extensive pipe network, to heat exchangers such as room coolers, pump lube oil coolers, and containment air coolers (CACs), for normal and abnormal plant operation. Following a postulated a loss of offsite power (LOOP) event, the normal electrical power supply to the service water pump would be lost resulting in a 20 to 30 second cooling water flow interruption while a diesel generator is started and the service water pump load is sequenced onto the diesel generator. In power plants, such as the Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Plant with open service water systems that draw from a lake or a river and supply safety-related CAC heat exchangers located 30 to 40 feet above the pump outlet, this could lead to cold water column separation in the heat exchanger supply and return piping. If a loss of coolant accident (LOCA) occurs coincident with the LOOP, then boiling in the CAC heat exchanger tubes could occur, as well. Upon restoration of the cooling water flow, dynamic loading could be expected as steam condenses and water columns rejoin. The TREMOLO computer program [2,3] has been used to calculate dynamic thermal hydraulic response and reaction forces in service water piping systems for several nuclear power plants in response to GL 96-06. A consistent result obtained in each of these GL 96-06 analyses is that the LOOP + LOCA scenario produces the bounding loads rather than the LOOP-only scenario. This result seemingly contradicts current industry thinking which suggests that because the water columns are colder and the void fraction lower during LOOP-only scenarios, the LOOP-only loads should be bounding [4,5,6]. While the physics supports the conclusion that the rejoining of colder water columns will generally yield the largest water hammer pressure rise, when actual plant geometry and credible accident scenarios are analyzed, a different picture emerges. This paper couples insights obtained from the GL 96-06 TREMOLO analysis of the Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Plant with independent hand calculations and experimental evidence to support the conclusion that the LOCA+LOOP scenario will produce the bounding loads in service water piping systems.
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Blum, Arina, Giselle Merino Schmidt, and Eugenio Andrés Merino Diaz. "Farmácia hospitalar como oportunidade para a gestão de design no trabalho de prevenção do erro de medicação: estudo em uma realidade brasileira." In Systems & Design: Beyond Processes and Thinking. Universitat Politècnica València, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/ifdp.2016.3729.

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O erro de medicação é um problema do qual nenhum hospital está imune. O trabalho para a prevenção do erro deve, portanto, ser uma constante que visa, em última análise, a segurança do paciente. Um antecedente importante para reduzir a probabilidade da ocorrência do erro é criação de uma cultura de segurança em todo o sistema de medicação. (Werner, Nelson e Boehm-Davis, 2012; ANVISA, 2010; Otero López et al., 2008; Schneider, 2007; entre outros). A gestão de design pode agir, assim, contribuindo com a resolução de problemas de forma ordenada e lógica (Borja de Mozota, Klöpsch e Xavier da Costa, 2011) e cooperando para a eficiência estratégica das inter-relações (Best, 2012). Neste sentido, deu-se a questão de pesquisa: em que setor do hospital pode-se iniciar um trabalho de gestão de design que venha a contribuir para a prevenção do erro de medicação? O objetivo traçado pela pesquisa foi de identificar um setor do hospital onde ações de design possam ser implantadas para, de forma estratégica, prevenir o erro de medicação. Para tanto, foi realizada uma pesquisa sistemática, com foco em um levantamento bibliográfico exploratório, de natureza básica. Primeiramente foram abarcados dados qualitativos sobre as características do erros de medicação e a sua classificação segundo a litetura. Posteriormente houve o mapeamento dos setores envolvidos no sistema de medicação e o apontamento de ações onde a gestão de design pode atuar como apoio à prevenção do erro. O resultado indicou a farmácia hospitalar como um setor estratégico e de oportunidade para a atuação da gestão de design. Ficou evidenciado que, ali, o trabalho de prevenção tem sido efetivado essencialmente por profissionais da área da saúde que tem o domínio sobre as formas nas quais o erro de medicação pode ser evitado, porém desconhecem o campo do design em sua abrangência e, portanto, não utilizam as possibilidades dessa área. Outros resultados concentram-se no apontamento, ainda inicial, de possibilidades nos níveis operacional, tático e estratégico do design que cooperam para a prevenção do erro de medicação. Entre elas, citam-se melhorias nas identificações de produtos fracionados e armazenados, organização do espaço e otimização do trabalho. Esta pesquisa foi parte embasadora de um projeto que está em prática em um laboratório de design de uma universidade brasileira. Ocorre a partir do trabalho de uma equipe multidisciplinar, que conta com pesquisadores designers, em parceria com profissionais da área da saúde atuantes em um hospital público psiquiátrico.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/IFDP.2016.3729
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