نتایج جستجو برای: exploiters participation

تعداد نتایج: 99679  

2011
Marianna Mantzorou Dimos Mastrogiannis

Background: Τhe scientific value of man relies upon an extension of a continuous effort of mankind to explain the nature of man. The core issue in nursing is man within his entirety. The aim of the present study was to review the literature about the Knowing the Patient for Professional Practice, according to the Carper’s Patterns of Knowing. Method and material: In this paper the four patterns...

2015
Nadine Janis Pohontsch Heidrun Herzberg Stefanie Joos Felix Welti Martin Scherer Eva Blozik

PURPOSE There is an international consensus that quality indicators (QIs) of health care ought to represent patient-relevant aspects. Therefore, patient involvement in the development process is essential. However, there is no methodological gold standard for involving patients in QI development. The aim of this study is to explore experts' views on the representation of patient-relevant aspect...

2017
Stefan Nickel Alf Trojan Christopher Kofahl

BACKGROUND The importance of patient participation and involvement is now widely acknowledged; in the past, few systematic health-care institution policies existed to establish sustainable co-operation. In 2004, in Germany, the initiative 'Self-Help Friendliness (SHF) and Patient-Centeredness in Health Care' was launched to establish and implement quality criteria related to collaboration with ...

Journal: :J. Electronic Imaging 2015
Xiafen Zhang George Nagy

A large collection of reproductions of calligraphy on paper was scanned into images to enable web access for both the academic community and the public. Calligraphic paper digitization technology is mature, but technology for segmentation, character coding, style classification, and identification of calligraphy are lacking. Therefore, computational tools for classification and quantification o...

2017
Natasha Kate Hardicre Yvonne Birks Jenni Murray Laura Sheard Lesley Hughes Jane Heyhoe Alison Cracknell Rebecca Lawton

INTRODUCTION Length of hospital inpatient stays have reduced. This benefits patients, who prefer to be at home, and hospitals, which can treat more people when stays are shorter. Patients may, however, leave hospital sicker, with ongoing care needs. The transition period from hospital to home can be risky, particularly for older patients with complex health and social needs. Improving patient e...

Journal: :Nephrology news & issues 2008
Paula Sec Alt Dorian Schatell

The new Conditions for Coverage1 clearly establish the importance of patients directing and participating in their own dialysis care. First, the Conditions mandate the establishment of an interdisciplinary team (IDT) with the “patient, or the patient’s designee” as a participating member. (§ 494.80). Next, the Conditions place responsibility for patient assessment (§ 494.80) and patient care pl...

2015
Suzanne E. Mitchell Michael K. Paasche-Orlow Michelle B. Orner Sabrina K. Stewart Nancy R. Kressin

BACKGROUND Shared decision-making is a key determinant of patient-centered care. A lack of patient involvement in treatment decisions may explain persistent racial disparities in rates of cardiac catheterization (CCATH). To date, limited evidence exists to demonstrate whether patients who engage in shared decision-makingare more or less likely to undergo non-emergency CCATH. OBJECTIVE To asse...

2014
Nikolaos Mastellos Laura Gunn Matthew Harris Azeem Majeed Josip Car Yannis Pappas

INTRODUCTION Despite the importance of continuity of care and patient engagement, few studies have captured patients' views on integrated care. This study assesses patient experience in the Integrated Care Pilot in North West London with the aim to help clinicians and policymakers understand patients' acceptability of integrated care and design future initiatives. METHODS A survey was develop...

2006
Schubert Foo Christopher S. G. Khoo Abdus Sattar Chaudhry Shaheen Majid

Ongoing initiatives that offer potential collaboration and cooperation among LIS educators, particularly in the Asia Pacific context, are identified and discussed. By no means being exhaustive, these areas include hosting and participating in workshops, symposiums and conferences; implementing a portal for education; developing a repository of learning objects and resources; assuring quality th...

2016
Nicole Martin

This paper uses the 2010 Ethnic Minority British Election Study to look at the political attitudes of Muslims in Britain. It tests the relationship between political alienation and political participation on the one hand, and Islamophobia and disapproval of British military involvement in Afghanistan on the other. The principal findings are that perceptions of Islamophobia are linked to greater...

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