نتایج جستجو برای: professionalization

تعداد نتایج: 1101  

Journal: :Medical History 1985
E G Forbes

INTRODUCrION During the 1840s, dentistry began to progress from a secondary occupation by lay persons into an exclusive full-time practice. Only then did British dentists begin to organize themselves into societies and associations for the reform of the prevailing chaos.2 The first significant step was the attempt to form a faculty of dental surgeons that would confer diplomas. This was formall...

2018
Heike de Boer Claudia Fahrenwald Anke Spies

Cultural and social changes, new administrative regulations, and curricular reforms have had a significant impact on the work and professional self-image of future teachers in many European countries involved in the Bologna Process. This constellation gives rise to new challenges for established routines, practices, and identities of the organizations involved in teacher education. This article...

2017
Masoumeh Shohani Vahid Zamanzadeh

Introduction: Professionalism is one of the fundamental concepts in nursing and the result of the interaction with the environment and others. Nursing professionalism influences the quality of care and is affected by several factors. This study aimed to determine the attitude of nurses regarding professionalism and the factors affecting it. Methods: In this descriptive study, the attitude among...

Journal: :AMA journal of ethics 2016
Rachel Yarmolinsky

Professionalism and codes of ethics are intrinsically tied. As professions establish themselves, their members write codes of ethics to help define the professions and who can be a considered a professional. The codes explain why and how professions are deserving of trust, establish standards with specific guidelines for ethical practice, and designate who will have the authority to enforce sta...

Journal: :Public health nutrition 2008
Roger Hughes

Workforce development stands out as a neglected focus of scholarship in the field of public health nutrition. So much so that it undermines the development of public health nutrition as a field of practice and professional activity, and ultimately limits the effectiveness of effort applied in this arena. This editorial challenges readers to consider and address ten key challenges (under the sub...

Journal: :WHO South-East Asia journal of public health 2013
Sonya Davey

The World Health Organization (WHO) has the noble goals of advancing traditional medicine and simultaneously promoting the regulation and professionalization of traditional healers. However, such regulation has the unintended consequence of withholding power from traditional practitioners. This review explores this concept through a historical analysis of traditional medicine in both India and ...

Journal: :Health expectations : an international journal of public participation in health care and health policy 2010
Hester M van de Bovenkamp Margo J Trappenburg Kor J Grit

OBJECTIVE To study whether the Dutch participation model is a good model of participation. BACKGROUND Patient participation is on the agenda, both on the individual and the collective level. In this study, we focus on the latter by looking at the Dutch model in which patient organizations are involved in many formal decision-making processes. This model can be described as neo-corporatist. ...

Journal: :Health policy 1998
J F Alberts R Sanderman I Gerstenbluth W J van den Heuvel

In this study, we test the assumption that sociocultural differences in use of health services will only occur below a certain level of illness severity. Data are derived from the Curaçao Health Study (n = 2248). Subjects' educational level and degree of proto-professionalization are used as indicators of their sociocultural background. Differences in the likelihood of seeking professional care...

Journal: :Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research 2020

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