نتایج جستجو برای: rural change

تعداد نتایج: 710331  

Journal: :Social science & medicine 2006
Ernestina Coast

Migration is an important process of change for rural populations in developing countries. Migration is a primary cause of behaviour change-by their very act of migrating, migrants are different from those who do not migrate. The focus of the current study is male rural-urban migration in Tanzania and its interaction with sexual behaviour. The analysis presents results from a comparison with in...

1997
R. Alton Gilbert

This paper examines what we can learn from existing studies, or could learn from existing data, about the implications of banking consolidation for the financing of economic activity in rural areas. The evidence indicates that large organizations will expand their offices in rural areas. The role of relatively small banks headquartered in rural areas as providers of banking services in their co...

2010
Kristin E. Davis

This paper provides positive examples of shaping change in African rural communities. First the author discusses perceptions of change and what change really is. Education, extension, and learning are all about change. We need to move beyond simple information, technology transfer, and ‘old-school’ top-down training as means of bringing about change, to real learning opportunities that are empo...

Journal: :Health care management review 1993
T Size

While a dairy cooperative provided the bylaws, managing a cooperative of rural hospitals has been a learn-as-you-go experience. This article presents the management principles that have been learned over the last 13 years. Its experience suggests that developing and managing partnerships requires behaviors different from those typically associated with the management of individual organizations.

Journal: :Rural and remote health 2008
Monique G Sedgwick Olive Yonge

INTRODUCTION 'Belonging' is a universal characteristic of human beings and is a basic human need. Rural nurses describe the nature of their practice as being embedded in working as a team where belonging is central to the success of the team and the individual nurse. As a result they form close professional and personal ties. The challenge for nursing students is to develop a sense of belonging...

Journal: :Perspectives in health information management 2006
Paula Garrett C Andrew Brown Susan Hart-Hester Elgenaid Hamadain Corey Dixon William Pierce William J Rudman

The purpose of this study is to identify barriers to the adoption of new technology in rural settings. Specifically, this paper focuses on identifying and overcoming barriers to the adoption of a medication error reporting system in eight rural hospitals. Prior research has generally focused on barriers to the adoption of new technology in urban areas, medical centers, or large hospitals. The l...

2015
Michael Loevinsohn Sten H Vermund

BACKGROUND Food security has deteriorated for many people in developing regions facing high and volatile food prices. Without effective and equitable responses, the situation is likely to worsen due to diminishing access to land and water, competition from non-food uses of agricultural products, and the effects of climate change and variability. Understanding how this will affect the burden and...

2008
Hualou Long Xiuqin Wu Wenjie Wang Guihua Dong

This paper analyzes the urban-rural land-use change of Chongqing and its policydimensional driving forces from 1995 to 2006, using high-resolution Landsat TM(Thematic Mapper) data of 1995, 2000 and 2006, and socio-economic data from bothresearch institutes and government departments. The outcomes indicated that urban-ruralland-use change in Chongqing can be characterized by two major trends: Fi...

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