نتایج جستجو برای: outcomes study

تعداد نتایج: 4218586  

1999
Vicki S. Helgeson Heidi L. Fritz Margaret Clark Sheldon Cohen Michael Scheier Sonya Brady Rocco Mercurio Marie Richardson Maria Valenti

The purpose of this paper is to establish the importance of distinguishing unmitigated agency and unmitigated communion from agency and communion. First, we examine the empirical overlap and distinctions among the four constructs. Then, we demonstrate the differential association of unmitigated agency, unmitigated communion, agency, and communion to relationship and health outcomes. We conclude...

Journal: :The Journal of applied psychology 2008
Sandy Lim Lilia M Cortina Vicki J Magley

This article develops a theoretical model of the impact of workplace incivility on employees' occupational and psychological well-being. In Study 1, the authors tested the model on 1,158 employees, finding that satisfaction with work and supervisors, as well as mental health, partially mediated effects of personal incivility on turnover intentions and physical health; this process did not vary ...

Journal: :The Medical journal of Australia 2014
Melissa A Sweet Patricia Dudgeon Kerry McCallum Matthew D Ricketson

2005

The WHO Multi-country Study on Women’s Health and Domestic Violence against Women is a research initiative that has produced data on intimate-partner violence comparable across the 10 countries in this report: Bangladesh, Brazil, Ethiopia, Japan, Namibia, Peru, Samoa, Serbia and Montenegro, Thailand, and the United Republic of Tanzania. Carried out in adherence to strict ethical, safety and qua...

Journal: :Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 2015
Richard L Schilsky

Defining clinically meaningful outcomes for clinical trials provides a foundation for assessing and improving the value of cancer care by conducting multidisciplinary research in clinical trial design, comparative effectiveness, patient preferences, health outcomes, and economics captured through analysis of data generated in clinical trials and real-world clinical practice.

Journal: :Health services research 2003
David Kindig Patricia Day Daniel M Fox Mark Gibson James Knickman Jonathan Lomas Gregory Stoddart

OBJECTIVE Review the limitations in cross-sectoral health outcomes research and suggest a future research agenda. DATA SOURCES, STUDY DESIGN, DATA COLLECTION: Literature review and workshop discussion. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS The research evidence that would aid public and private policy makers in answering the question the title poses is quite limited. CONCLUSIONS Much more evidence from divers...

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2009
Sofia Gruskin Laura Ferguson

There is general agreement on the need to integrate human rights into health policies and programmes, although there is still reluctance to go beyond rhetorical acknowledgement of their assumed significance. To determine the actual value of human rights for the effectiveness of public health efforts requires clarity about what their incorporation looks like in practice and how to assess their c...

Journal: :Studies in health technology and informatics 2015
Jaime A Garcia Karla Felix Navarro

This paper presents the StepKinnection game, a Kinect-driven stepping game for the elderly that delivers stepping exercises to train specific cognitive and physical abilities associated with falls. This system combines a set of suitable age-related features, meaningful exercise routines and an embedded clinical test for fall risk assessment. The combination of these three aspects makes the game...

Journal: :The Gerontologist 2007
Corey S Mackenzie Ursula J Wiprzycka Lynn Hasher David Goldstein

PURPOSE We examined whether written emotional disclosure reduces stress and improves health outcomes for family caregivers of physically frail and cognitively impaired older adults, as it has been shown to do for certain student and clinical populations. DESIGN AND METHODS Primary caregivers of older adults attending a day program were randomly assigned to expressive-writing (n = 14), time-ma...

2013
Agnes Binagwaho Cameron T Nutt Vincent Mutabazi Corine Karema Sabin Nsanzimana Michel Gasana Peter C Drobac Michael L Rich Parfait Uwaliraye Jean Pierre Nyemazi Michael R Murphy Claire M Wagner Andrew Makaka Hinda Ruton Gita N Mody Danielle R Zurovcik Jonathan A Niconchuk Cathy Mugeni Fidele Ngabo Jean de Dieu Ngirabega Anita Asiimwe Paul E Farmer

The notion of "reverse innovation"--that some insights from low-income countries might offer transferable lessons for wealthier contexts--is increasingly common in the global health and business strategy literature. Yet the perspectives of researchers and policymakers in settings where these innovations are developed have been largely absent from the discussion to date. In this Commentary, we p...

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