نتایج جستجو برای: competency models

تعداد نتایج: 921423  

2015
Jonathon R.B. Halbesleben Milorad M. Novicevic Michael G. Harvey M. Ronald Buckley

Time has become an integral part of our understanding of the context of organizations, particularly as the pace of change in business models continues to mirror the relatively fast evolution of technology. The importance of time is particularly magnified in the social context of organizational creativity, as innovation has become the key strategic orientation of organizations attempting to achi...

Journal: :journal of medical education 0
m moghadami an associate professor of community medicine department of shiraz university of medical sciences

background and purpose: training in basic clinical and procedural skills is considered an important part of the core medical undergraduate curriculum. there are some reasons to assume that junior doctors are not adequately trained in these skills. due to the lack of enough information on skills competence of our students, this study was designed in 3 medical schools in southern iran to evaluate...

Journal: :روانپزشکی و روانشناسی بالینی ایران 0
حبیب هادیان فرد habib hadianfard shiraz university, shirazشیراز. چهار راه ادبیات. خیابان پشت کارخانه روغن نباتی. پلاک 336 . کدپستی 71457. فضیله ذوالفقاری fazliyh zolphaghari تهران. خیابان طالقانی. کوچه جهان. پلاک 1.

the present study  aimed at developing a test for assessing children's competency. one hundred children (50 male and 50 female) participated in this study. subjects were selected randomly from shiraz second grade middle school students. he items for this test were adopted from pep and tennessay test. reliability coefficient (test-retest after 15 days) was 0.86. the validity of the test was...

Journal: :The journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law 1997
S B Billick P Della Bella W Burgert

A slightly modified version (the CQ-Med) of a 15-item competency questionnaire (the CQ) was used to assess competency to consent to hospitalization in general hospital patients. The purpose of the study was to determine whether voluntary psychiatric inpatients would score comparably with general hospital inpatients using a similar questionnaire. The patients studied performed better in nearly a...

Journal: :International journal of evidence-based healthcare 2015
Susan Ash Jackie O'Connor Sarah Anderson Emily Ridgewell Leigh Clarke

AIM The requirement for an allied health workforce is expanding as the global burden of disease increases internationally. To safely meet the demand for an expanded workforce of orthotist/prosthetists in Australia, competency based standards, which are up-to-date and evidence-based, are required. The aims of this study were to determine the minimum level for entry into the orthotic/prosthetic p...

2017
Grégoire Burel Lara S. G. Piccolo Kenny Meesters Harith Alani Frédérick Bénaben Chihab Hanachi Matthieu Lauras Aurélie Montarnal

During emergency crises it is imperative to collect, organise, analyse and share critical information between individuals and humanitarian organisations. Although different models and platforms have been created for helping these particular issues, existing work tend to focus on only one or two of the previous matters. We propose the DoRES ontology for representing information sources, consolid...

2011
K. Elizabeth Oakes

Cultural competency has been lauded as an effective, direct intervention to address health care disparity issues, and there is much empirical and clinical evidence to support the utility of cultural competency training. The major criticism of this evidence is the paucity of content validation studies of the competency construct itself. This literature review addresses what has been repeatedly i...

2017
Melissa S. Medina

Competency-based Education (CBE) is an educational model that allows students to learn and demonstrate their abilities at their own pace. CBE is growing in popularity in undergraduate educational programs and its role in pharmacy education in the United States (US) is under review. In comparison, medical education is utilizing competency-based approaches (such as competencies and Entrustable Pr...

Journal: :The American journal of occupational therapy : official publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association 1997
A D Henry W J Coster

According to the Model of Human Occupation (MOHO), beliefs regarding competency can influence whether a person's occupational role behavior is adaptive or maladaptive. Such beliefs are considered to be part of a person's sense of "personal causation." This article reviews some of the theoretical underpinnings of the personal causation construct. Issues addressed are the distinction between comp...

2002
DAVID J. WHITE ANDREW P. KING MEREDITH J. WEST

The social environment can play an important role in organizing organisms’ behavioural development. We studied the effect on adult male cowbirds’ communication and matingrelated behaviour of being housed in social groups with juvenile males. In two large outdoor aviaries, we housed adult males, juvenile females and adult females either with or without juvenile males. Conditions remained intact ...

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