نتایج جستجو برای: literature review

تعداد نتایج: 1267568  

Journal: :Journal of intellectual disabilities : JOID 2014
Gemma Louise Willingham-Storr

A structured literature search and thematic analysis of six research articles relating to stress and parenting of a child with an intellectual disability in the United Kingdom identified four key themes: impact upon families, service provision and support networks, coping and transition. The findings identified that parenting a child with an intellectual disability is not always a negative role...

Journal: :Advances in health economics and health services research 2014
Damian Tago Henrik Andersson Nicolas Treich

DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH This study presents literature reviews for the period 2000-2013 on (i) the health effects of pesticides and on (ii) preference valuation of health risks related to pesticides, as well as a discussion of the role of benefit-cost analysis applied to pesticide regulatory measures. FINDINGS This study indicates that the health literature has focused on individuals with...

Journal: :Health information and libraries journal 2012
Ina Fourie

BACKGROUND Health librarians should keep up-to-date in a dynamic environment and accept the importance of continuing personal development (CPD) and growth in their critical reflection and creative thinking skills. They also need to acknowledge the potential value of research activity and the challenges of ongoing improvement and development. Conference programmes may prove a useful source of st...

1996
Justus H. Piater

| This report describes the Stroke Lesion Segmentation Project of the UMass Computer Vision Laboratory in cooperation with Baystate Medical Center. Its purpose is to deene the current state and next steps, and to familiarize the reader with existing data and tools. After a brief description of the project and its clinical goals, the UMass contributions and possible approaches are presented. Tho...

Journal: :Health services management research 2013
Sue Tucker Christian Brand Mark Wilberforce David Challis

The strategic allocation of resources is one the most difficult tasks facing health and social care decision makers, with multiple organisations delivering complex services to heterogeneous populations. The enduring appeal of the balance of care approach, a systematic framework for exploring the potential costs and consequences of changing the mix of community and institutional services in a de...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2011
Jennifer K Rowntree David M Shuker Richard F Preziosi

Community genetics is a synthesis of community ecology and evolutionary biology. It examines how genetic variation within a species affects interactions among species to change ecological community structure and diversity. The use of community genetics approaches has greatly expanded in recent years and the evidence for ecological effects of genetic diversity is growing. The goal of current com...

2008
Frederick P. Morgeson Matthew H. Reider Michael A. Campion Rebecca A. Bull

This paper reviews the research literature on age discrimination in the employment interview and related contexts. Twenty one studies were identified which explored whether age discrimination occurs within the context of the employment interview since the Age Discrimination in Employment Act was put into law. Sixteen studies were conducted in laboratory settings. It was concluded that evidence ...

2017
Leandro M. T. Garcia Ana V. Diez Roux André C. R. Martins Yong Yang Alex A. Florindo

Despite the increasing body of evidences on the factors influencing leisure-time physical activity, our understanding of the mechanisms and interactions that lead to the formation and evolution of population patterns is still limited. Moreover, most frameworks in this field fail to capture dynamic processes. Our aim was to create a dynamic conceptual model depicting the interaction between key ...

Journal: :Vaccine 2009
Taeksoo Shin Chun-Bae Kim Yang-Heui Ahn Hyo-Youl Kim Byung Ho Cha Young Uh Joo-Heon Lee Sook-Jung Hyun Dong-Han Lee Un-Yeong Go

The purpose of this paper is to propose new evaluation criteria and an analytic hierarchy process (AHP) model to assess the expanded national immunization programs (ENIPs) and to evaluate two alternative health care policies. One of the alternative policies is that private clinics and hospitals would offer free vaccination services to children and the other of them is that public health centers...

Journal: :Occupational therapy in health care 2013
Tina M DeAngelis Thomas G DiMarco Susan Toth-Cohen

The purpose of this study is to describe currently used educational strategies for teaching evidence-based practice (EBP) in entry-level master's degree occupational therapy programs in the United States. Fifty-eight entry-level occupational therapy program directors completed a survey. Results showed that occupational therapy programs consistently use a wide variety of EBP resources for teachi...

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