نتایج جستجو برای: advocacy

تعداد نتایج: 9644  

Journal: :Oncology nursing forum 2013
Teresa L Hagan Heidi S Donovan

PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES To explore ovarian cancer survivors' experiences of self-advocacy in symptom management. RESEARCH APPROACH Descriptive, qualitative. SETTING A public café in an urban setting. PARTICIPANTS 13 ovarian cancer survivors aged 26-69 years with a mean age of 51.31. METHODOLOGIC APPROACH Five focus groups were formed. Focus group discussions were audio recorded and transcrib...

Journal: :Journal of psychiatric and mental health nursing 2009
T Jugessur I K Iles

The term 'advocacy' has taken on a meaning beyond its legal origins and is now of importance as a concept in health and social care. Within nursing, the role of advocate has been accepted as an important one, although there are arguments against nurses taking on such a role. The majority of papers on this topic relate to nursing generically rather than being specifically mental health oriented....

Journal: :Intellectual and developmental disabilities 2013
Elizabeth Tilley

This paper presents findings from a qualitative research project on an English self-advocacy organization. In light of recent political and economic developments that have threatened the sustainability of a number of self-advocacy groups for people with intellectual disability, I seek to explore how one particular organization managed to survive and grow. In particular, the paper explores theme...

Journal: :Journal of public health management and practice : JPHMP 2014
Julia Belkowitz Lee M Sanders Chi Zhang Gauri Agarwal Daniel Lichtstein Alex J Mechaber Esther K Chung

CONTEXT Many encourage service learning and health advocacy training in medical student education, but related evaluation is limited. OBJECTIVES To assess (1) impact of a required community health advocacy training for medical students on student attitudes, knowledge, and skills; (2) student characteristics associated with higher advocacy knowledge and skills; and (3) perspectives of communit...

Journal: :The breast journal 2006
Kathleen M Errico Diana Rowden

The last decade has been marked by rapid growth in the breast cancer advocacy movement around the world. Today such movements are well established in North America and western Europe, and are emerging and gaining momentum in regions of the world with limited resources--Africa, Asia, eastern Europe, and Latin America. Internationally breast cancer advocates have faced the challenges of dealing w...

Journal: :Progress in community health partnerships : research, education, and action 2012
John J Chin Noilyn Abesamis-Mendoza

BACKGROUND The Coalition for Health Access to Reach Greater Equity (Project CHARGE) is a health policy advocacy coalition devoted to improving healthcare access for Asian Americans in New York City. OBJECTIVES This paper discusses Project CHARGE's strategies for building a successful coalition. METHODS Findings are based on evaluation data from field observations and surveys of Coalition re...

2015
Diane Zipursky Quale Rick Bangs Monica Smith David Guttman Tammy Northam Andrew Winterbottom Andrea Necchi Edoardo Fiorini Stephanie Demkiw

Over the past 20 years, cancer patient advocacy groups have demonstrated that patient engagement in cancer care is essential to improving patient quality of life and outcomes. Bladder cancer patient advocacy only began 10 years ago in the United States, but is now expanding around the globe with non-profit organizations established in Canada, the United Kingdom and Italy, and efforts underway i...

Journal: :Journal of intellectual disabilities : JOID 2016
Andrew Power Ruth Bartlett Edward Hall

Whilst personalization offers the promise of more choice and control and wider participation in the community, the reality in the United Kingdom has been hampered by local council cuts and a decline in formal services. This has left many people with intellectual disabilities feeling dislocated from collective forms of support (Needham, 2015). What fills this gap and does peer advocacy have a ro...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2010
Emily T Amanatullah Michael W Morris

The authors propose that gender differences in negotiations reflect women's contextually contingent impression management strategies. They argue that the same behavior, bargaining assertively, is construed as congruent with female gender roles in some contexts yet incongruent in other contexts. Further, women take this contextual variation into account, adjusting their bargaining behavior to ma...

Journal: :Social work 2004
Annette D Greene Jean Kantambu Latting

Advocacy has been an inherent component of social work since the mid-1800s. The NASW Code of Ethics explicitly promotes advocacy as an ethical stance against inhumane conditions. Whistle-blowing, on the other hand, occurs mostly in the business and public administration disciplines and is relatively unknown in the social work profession. Using facts from composite cases of whistle-blowing incid...

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