نتایج جستجو برای: case study

تعداد نتایج: 4880896  

2016
Tessa M. van Koperen Anja de Kruif Lisa van Antwerpen Anna-Marie Hendriks Jacob C. Seidell Albertine J. Schuit Carry M. Renders

To prevent overweight and obesity the implementation of an integrated community-wide intervention approach (ICIA) is often advocated. Evaluation can enhance implementation of such an approach and demonstrate the extent of effectiveness. To be able to support professionals in the evaluation of ICIAs we studied barriers to and facilitators of ICIA evaluation. In this study ten professionals of tw...

2016
Maaike E. Muntinga Karen M. van Leeuwen Aaltje P. D. Jansen Giel Nijpels François G. Schellevis Tineke A. Abma

Outcomes of proactive home visit programs for frail, older people might be influenced by aspects of the caregiver-receiver interaction. We conducted a naturalistic case study to explore the interactional process between a nurse and an older woman during two home visits. Using an ethics of care, we posit that a trusting relationship is pivotal for older people to accept care that is proactively ...

Journal: :Journal of undergraduate neuroscience education : JUNE : a publication of FUN, Faculty for Undergraduate Neuroscience 2013
Susan Kennedy

In addition to being inherently interesting to students, case studies can serve as useful tools to teach neuroanatomy and demonstrate important relationships between brain structure and function. In most undergraduate courses, however, neuroanatomy is presented to students as a "unit" or chapter, much like other topics (e.g., receptors, pharmacology) covered in the course, over a period of a we...

2013
Andrew Gardner

The issue of retirement from athletic participation due to repetitive concussive injuries remains controversial. The complexity of providing recommendations to elite athletes is highlighted by the prospect that offering inappropriate advice may foreseeably lead to engagement in a medico-legal challenge. Currently no evidenced-based, scientifically validated guidelines for forming the basis of s...

2017
Simona Catuogno Claudia Arena Sara Saggese Fabrizia Sarto

BACKGROUND The paper aims to review, design and implement a multidimensional performance measurement system for a public research hospital in order to address the complexity of its multifaceted stakeholder requirements and its double institutional aim of care and research. METHOD The methodology relies on a participative case study performed by external researchers in close collaboration with...

2014
Vera Scott Nikki Schaay Patti Olckers Nomsa Nqana Uta Lehmann Lucy Gilson

Health system governance has been recognized as a critical element of the health system strengthening agenda. To date, health governance research often focuses at national or global levels, adopting a macro-perspective that deals with governance structures, forms and principles. Little attention has been given to a micro-perspective which recognizes the role of health system actors in governanc...

2015
Walter P. Wodchis Anna Dixon Geoff M. Anderson Nick Goodwin

BACKGROUND To address the challenges of caring for a growing number of older people with a mix of both health problems and functional impairment, programmes in different countries have different approaches to integrating health and social service supports. OBJECTIVE The goal of this analysis is to identify important lessons for policy makers and service providers to enable better design, impl...

2017
Isidore Sieleunou Anne-Marie Turcotte-Tremblay Jean-Claude Taptué Fotso Denise Magne Tamga Habakkuk Azinyui Yumo Estelle Kouokam Valery Ridde

BACKGROUND More than 30 countries in sub-Saharan Africa have introduced performance-based financing (PBF) in their healthcare systems. Yet, there has been little research on the process by which PBF was put on the national policy agenda in Africa. This study examines the policy process behind the introduction of PBF program in Cameroon. METHODS The research is an explanatory case study using ...

Journal: :Journal of interpersonal violence 2014
Ross E Cheit

Loftus and Guyer have been criticized for the methods they employed in investigating an anonymous case study published by Corwin and Olafson. This article examines the ethical dimensions of their investigation. Loftus and Guyer have offered three defenses for their actions. All three of those defenses lack merit. Their investigation did not constitute oral history because it failed to comport w...

2009
Juhani Tiuraniemi Jarno Korhola

The aims of this study were to assess whether a course of cognitive group therapy could help depressed students and to assess whether assimilation analysis offers a useful way of analysing students' progress through therapy. "Johanna" was a patient in a group that was designed for depressive students who had difficulties with their studies. The assimilation of Johanna's problematic experience p...

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