نتایج جستجو برای: assessment indicators

تعداد نتایج: 656109  

Journal: :Actas dermo-sifiliograficas 2014
J M Casanova V Sanmartín R M Martí J L Morales J Soler F Purroy R Pujol

The acquisition of competences (the set of knowledge, skills and attitudes required to perform a job to a professional level) is considered a fundamental part of medical training. Dermatology competences should include, in addition to effective clinical interviewing and detailed descriptions of skin lesions, appropriate management (diagnosis, differentiation, and treatment) of common skin disor...

Journal: :Journal of environmental management 2014
Marie K Harder Ismael Velasco Gemma Burford Dimity Podger Svatava Janoušková Georgia Piggot Elona Hoover

There have been recent calls for a shift to an evidence-based paradigm in environmental management, grounded in systematic monitoring and evaluation, but achieving this will be complex and difficult. Evaluating the educational components of environmental initiatives presents particular challenges, because these programs often have multiple concurrent goals and may value 'human outcomes', such a...

2013
Brunislav Matasović Leo Klasinc Sean P. McGlynn

In order to assess the situation with air pollution by ozone in Colorado region during sunny part of the year (April to September), recently introduced photochemical pollution (PP) indicators have been applied on acquired ozone data, i.e. hourly ozone volume averages. PP indicators show very low values at the majority of stations except for the two located in Denver and Arvada which are located...

2013
Lena Maria Nilsson Georgia Destouni James Berner Alexey A. Dudarev Gert Mulvad Jon Øyvind Odland Alan Parkinson Constantine Tikhonov Arja Rautio Birgitta Evengård

This perspective paper argues for an urgent need to monitor a set of 12 concrete, measurable indicators of food and water security in the Arctic over time. Such a quantitative indicator approach may be viewed as representing a reductionist rather than a holistic perspective, but is nevertheless necessary for actually knowing what reality aspects to monitor in order to accurately understand, qua...

Journal: :The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences 1997
C F Turner T K Smith L K Fitterman T Reilly K Pate M B Witt A M McBean J T Lessler B H Forsyth

The Medicare Beneficiary Health Status Registry (MBHSR) is a proposed new survey program that would collect health status indicators annually from large probability samples of Medicine beneficiaries. For reasons of economy, the MBHSR would use mail survey procedures with telephone follow-up of nonrespondents. Because of concerns about response rates and the validity and reliability of the data ...

2015
Silvia Paddock Lauren Brum Kathleen Sorrow Samuel Thomas Susan Spence Catharina Maulbecker-Armstrong Clifford Goodman Michael Peake Gordon McVie Gary Geipel Rose Li

Concerns about rising health care costs and the often incremental nature of improvements in health outcomes continue to fuel intense debates about 'progress' and 'value' in cancer research. In times of tightening fiscal constraints, it is increasingly important for patients and their representatives to define what constitutes 'value' to them. It is clear that diverse stakeholders have different...

Journal: :The Gerontologist 2009
Howard Litwin Eliyahu V Sapir

PURPOSE To validate a survey research measure of subjective income, as measured by perceived income adequacy, in an international context. DESIGN AND METHODS The study population comprised persons aged 50 years and older in 12 countries from the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (n = 28,939). Perceived difficulty in making ends meet was regressed on sociodemographic variables,...

Journal: :Best practice & research. Clinical obstetrics & gynaecology 2016
Hannah Blencowe Clara Calvert PhD Joy E Lawn Simon Cousens Oona M R Campbell

Levels and causes of mortality in mothers and babies are intrinsically linked, occurring at the same time and often to the same mother-baby dyad, although mortality rates are substantially higher in babies. Measuring levels, trends and causes of maternal, neonatal and foetal mortality are important for understanding priority areas for interventions and tracking the success of interventions at t...

2006
Ann Goldwater Tom Hintz

Australian government performance indicators for research funding are continually changing. The Australian University Quality Assessment is an exercise by the Australian Federal Government to examine quality of processes in Australian universities and other education providers. One of the performance indicators that can measure the improvement in processes is a survey that measures the satisfac...

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