نتایج جستجو برای: participation pattern

تعداد نتایج: 445357  

2017
James Fotheringham Tania Barnes Louese Dunn Sonia Lee Steven Ariss Tracey Young Stephen J Walters Paul Laboi Andy Henwood Rachel Gair Martin Wilkie

BACKGROUND The study objective is to assess the effectiveness and economic impact of a structured programme to support patient involvement in centre-based haemodialysis and to understand what works for whom in what circumstances and why. It implements a program of Shared Haemodialysis Care (SHC) that aims to improve experience and outcomes for those who are treated with centre-based haemodialys...

2003
Matt A. Barreto José A. Muñoz

This article undertakes a multivariate analysis of political participation among Mexican American immigrants. Traditional forms of participation such as registration and voting are not adequate tests of civic engagement for a population including 7 million noncitizens. Rather, this article examines nonelectoral participation including attending a meeting or rally, volunteering for a campaign, o...

2016
Sam Howard Alexandra Lang Sarah Sharples Dominick Shaw

INTRODUCTION Electronic monitoring devices (EMDs) are the optimal method for collecting objective data on inhaler use in asthma. Recent research has investigated the attitudes of patients with asthma towards these devices. However, no research to date has formally considered the opinions of stakeholders and decision-makers in asthma care. These individuals have important clinical requirements t...

Journal: :Social science & medicine 2015
Lorelei Jones Mark Exworthy

This paper reports from an ethnographic study of hospital planning in England undertaken between 2006 and 2009. We explored how a policy to centralise hospital services was espoused in national policy documents, how this shifted over time and how it was translated in practice. We found that policy texts defined hospital planning as a clinical issue and framed decisions to close hospitals or hos...

Journal: :Health expectations : an international journal of public participation in health care and health policy 2016
Alida J van der Ham Nicole van Erp Jacqueline E W Broerse

OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to gain better insight into the quality of patient participation in the development of clinical practice guidelines and to contribute to approaches for the monitoring and evaluation of such initiatives. In addition, we explore the potential of a dialogue-based approach for reconciliation of preferences of patients and professionals in the guideline developmen...

2014
Joyce Popoola Helen Greene Margaret Kyegombe Iain A MacPhee

Transplantation has made a considerable difference to the lives of many patients. However, feedback from patients indicates that although having a transplant is a hugely positive experience, having to take medications indefinitely is one of the biggest challenges. An ideal scenario would be no medications following a transplant. A compromise would be a minimal number of medications, with minima...

Journal: :AGIT Journal 2016
Karsten Weißmann Jonas Pieper Conrad Franke Jürgen Schweikart

Public participation increasingly occurs in the context of modern GIS applications and goes much further than just crowd sourcing. Those web based applications enables the user to be actively involved in urban planning processes. Additionally, planners do profit from the participation of public. By the example of charging station for e-bikes, the participatory planning process is shown in this ...

2017
Aris Komporozos-Athanasiou Mark Thompson Marianna Fotaki

The article explores how spaces aimed at improving accountability in health systems are socially produced. It addresses the implications of an initiative to promote patient involvement in government-funded research in the context of a large cancer research network in England. We employ a socio-spatial theoretical framework inspired by insights from Henri Lefebvre and Judith Butler to examine ho...

Journal: :RFC 2009
Chris Griffiths Jason Livingood Laird Popkin Richard Woundy Yang Richard Yang

This document describes the experiences of Comcast, a large cable broadband Internet Service Provider (ISP) in the U.S., in a Proactive Network Provider Participation for P2P (P4P) technical trial in July 2008. This trial used P4P iTracker technology, which is being considered by the IETF as part of the Application Layer Transport Optimization (ALTO) working group.

Journal: :Pediatrics 2014
James Mabli Julie Worthington

OBJECTIVE This article investigates the association between Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) participation and child food security by using data from the largest national survey of the food security of SNAP participants to date. METHODS The analysis used a survey of nearly 3000 households with children and a quasi-experimental research design that consisted of 2 sets of compar...

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