نتایج جستجو برای: responsibility for care

تعداد نتایج: 10586021  

Journal: :Rural and remote health 2012
J Nexøe E Skifte B Niclasen A Munck

INTRODUCTION Despite all efforts, recruitment of healthcare personnel has become increasingly difficult in Greenland as in other remote areas. The aim of this observational study was to describe the extent of health care delivered by nurses in Greenland's healthcare system. Reasons for encounter, diagnostic procedures, treatments and need for a physician's assistance, as well as the nurses' sel...

Journal: :Monash bioethics review 2008
Martin Donohoe

This article describes the causes and health consequences of environmental degradation and social injustice. These issues, which impact primarily on the poor and underserved (both in the United States and internationally) are rarely or inadequately covered in the curriculums of traditional health care professions. The discussion offers ways for health care professionals to promote equality and ...

Journal: :International journal of nursing education scholarship 2016
Mary Thuss Yolanda Babenko-Mould Mary-Anne Andrusyszyn Heather K S Laschinger

The purpose of this study was to explore Rwandan nursing clinical instructors' (CIs) experiences of structural and psychological empowerment. CIs play a vital role in students' development by facilitating learning in health care practice environments. Quality nursing education hinges on the CI's ability to enact a professional role. A descriptive qualitative method was used to obtain an underst...

Journal: :Obstetrics and gynecology 2011

The education of health care professionals is essential to maintaining standards of medical competence and access to care by patients. Inherent in the education of health care professionals is the problem of disparity in power and authority, including the power of teachers over learners and the power of practitioners over patients. Although there is a continuum of supervision levels and indepen...

Journal: :The American journal of occupational therapy : official publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association 1985
B A Schell

The "Guide to Classification of Occupational Therapy Personnel" has been developed as a resource for the American Occupational Therapy Association and for health care administrators and others requiring the services of occupational therapy personnel. The guide to common job roles of occupational therapy describes the qualifications and performance expectations of associated roles. The job roles...

2011
Geoffrey M Lairumbi Parker Michael Raymond Fitzpatrick Michael C English

BACKGROUND Promoting the social value of global health research undertaken in resource poor settings has become a key concern in global research ethics. The consideration for benefit sharing, which concerns the elucidation of what if anything, is owed to participants, their communities and host nations that take part in such research, and the obligations of researchers involved, is one of the m...

Journal: :Canadian journal of public health = Revue canadienne de sante publique 2000
A Casebeer C Scott K Hannah

The research undertaken describes a regional health authority's approach to managing a shift away from acute hospital care towards more community-based, health promoting service orientations in line with new legislated responsibilities. It builds on earlier research of province-wide efforts to create new ways of organizing work within new regional health authority structures. The initial study ...

Journal: :Radiologic technology 2007
Anne Scott

Communication failures in radiology departments stem from a variety of sources and significantly influence the success of patient care. This article reviews the communication responsibilities of health care providers, identifies how errors are made and how they become medical mistakes and provides methods for improving communication within radiology departments.

Journal: :Annals of health law 1998
N Ono

Attorney Ono presents a detailed discussion of fiduciary duty principles as applied to the directors of nonprofit health care corporations in the current health care environment. The article reviews general corporate responsibilities, the implication of the taxpayer's Bill of Rights 2, the care of In re Caremark International Inc. Derivative Litigation and particular issues faced by boards in n...

Journal: :Health progress 2007
Fr Francis G Morrisey

Though the term "sponsorship" is not used in the Code of Canon Law, it is generally accepted today that "sponsorship" entails the use of a particular name and the exercise of certain responsibilities that arise from this use. A person's good name--whether the "person" is an individual or a group--is of primary importance today; and sponsorship responsibilities are exercised in relation to what ...

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