نتایج جستجو برای: hospital detention practices

تعداد نتایج: 574626  

2013

OBJECTIVES: To investigate the effect of Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI) accreditation and hospital care practices on breastfeeding rates at 1 and 4 months. METHODS: All women who birthed in Queensland, Australia, from February 1 to May 31, 2010, received a survey 4 months postpartum. Maternal, infant, and hospital characteristics; pregnancy and birth complications; and infant feeding ...

Journal: :Addictive behaviors 1996
M H Breteler A A Van den Hurk G M Schippers G J Meerkerk

Factors predicting the behavior change of drug-using detainees were investigated in detainees in two penitentiaries in The Netherlands. Subjects attended either a standard program or a Drug-Free Detention Program (DFDP) and were assessed at the beginning of detention, at release/transfer, and at 2 years after the end of detention. Predictors of postprogram contact with treatment agencies and ch...

2015
Gareth Richards Nick Millward Philip Evans James Rogers Andrew Smith

A large body of research suggests that diet can exert significant effects on behaviour, mood, and cognition. Of particular concern in recent years has been the rapid rise in popularity of highly caffeinated energy drinks, with some suggesting that they may negatively impact the performance, behaviour and health of schoolchildren. The current study aimed to assess whether these products exert ac...

2018
Carol Bower Rochelle E Watkins Raewyn C Mutch Rhonda Marriott Jacinta Freeman Natalie R Kippin Bernadette Safe Carmela Pestell Candy S C Cheung Helen Shield Lodewicka Tarratt Alex Springall Jasmine Taylor Noni Walker Emma Argiro Suze Leitão Sharynne Hamilton Carmen Condon Hayley M Passmore Roslyn Giglia

OBJECTIVES To estimate the prevalence of fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) among young people in youth detention in Australia. Neurodevelopmental impairments due to FASD can predispose young people to engagement with the law. Canadian studies identified FASD in 11%-23% of young people in corrective services, but there are no data for Australia. DESIGN Multidisciplinary assessment of all ...

2016
J. R. Lord

It will thus be readily seen that the chief aims of this Act are to secure: (1) That no person is received as a patient into a mental hospital or other approved place unless of a certainty he is a lunatic within the meaning of the Lunacy Act., i.e., an idiot or a person of unsound mind, (2) That a person so admitted shall be discharged immediately he is no longer certifiable as a person of unso...

Journal: :Journal of medical ethics 2002
S Fazel J McMillan I O'Donnell

As the number of elderly prisoners increases in the UK and other Western countries, there will be individuals who develop dementia whilst in custody. We present two case vignettes of men with dementia in English prisons, and explore some of the ethical implications that their continuing detention raises. We find little to support their detention in the various purposes of prison put forward by ...

Journal: :Journal of medical ethics 2009
D Zion L Briskman B Loff

The system of asylum seeker detention in Australia is one in which those seeking refuge are stripped of many of their rights, including the right to health. This presents serious ethical problems for healthcare providers working within this system. In this article we describe asylum seeker detention and analyse the role of nurses. We discuss how far an "ethics of care" and witnessing the suffer...

2014

This is a pre-print version of De Smet, S., Van Hecke, N., Verté, D., Broekaert, E., Ryan D. & Vandevelde, S. (2014). Treatment and control: A qualitative study of older mentally ill offenders’ perceptions on their detention and care trajectory. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, DOI: 10.1177/0306624X14521129 Abstract Background: The life of older mentally il...

Journal: :The Medical journal of Australia 2015
Nicholas J Talley Karen J Zwi

Nelson Mandela’s words, “there can be no keener revelation of a society’s soul than the way in which it treats its children”, should give Australian immigration policymakers pause.1 The evidence is in, and it’s irrefutable — Australia’s detention of asylum seekers is harmful to both adults and children, and children are often scarred for life by their experiences.2,3 Detained children experienc...

2012
Brandon L. Garrett

The writ of habeas corpus and the right to due process have long been linked together, but their relationship has never been more unsettled or important. Following the September 11, 2001 attacks, the United States detained hundreds of suspected terrorists who later brought legal challenges using the writ. In the first of the landmark Supreme Court cases addressing those detentions, Hamdi v. Rum...

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