2006 no Brasil, o Ministério da Saúde implementou a Política Nacional de Práticas Integrativas e Complementares no Sistema Único de Saúde, em busca desta integralidade. Devido à enfermagem buscar o atendimento integral do indivíduo. As terapias complementares vêm ao encontro com deste discurso, modificando a visão que o profissional tem sobre o indivíduo, vendo-o com um ser total e não compartimentalizado.
This paper presents a user study that employed a Facebook application to calculate the strength of Facebook users' friendships. Specifically, 18 variables were collected via the Facebook API for 1728 friendships and used to predict tie strength reported by 90 participants. The resulting model had an accuracy of 65.9% in differentiating between strong and weak ties, and 86.3% in differentiating between very strong and weaker ties. The tie-strength calculation was performed in real time by the application, conferring the key advantage that the result can be instantly used by the live application. We argue this functionality has the potential to enable many novel customization and recommendation scenarios. Furthermore, examining the effect of the use of different Facebook features and types of communication on the perceived tie strength gives a more comprehensive understanding of the concept of tie strength in social media and sheds light on people's use of social network sites.
Este artigo vem provocar o debate da necessidade de se pensar uma política pública voltada para a preservação do conteúdo postado online pelos órgãos federais nas redes sociais virtuais e apresentar que riscos podem ocasionar para o futuro pesquisador, tendo em vista o crescente uso por parte do governo brasileiro.
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