نتایج جستجو برای: disciplinary study

تعداد نتایج: 3979545  

Journal: :Journal of safety research 2017
Matthew O'Connell Kristin Delgado Amie Lawrence Mavis Kung Esteban Tristan

INTRODUCTION A growing body of applied research has identified certain psychological traits that are predictive of worker safety. However, most of these studies suffer from an overreliance on common method bias caused by self-report measures of both: (a) personal factors such as personality traits; and (b) outcomes such as safety behaviors and injuries. METHOD This study utilized archival dat...

In the last three decades, genre of research article, among other genres of academic writings, hasreceived the greatest attention. This attention is due to the vital role that research article plays inthe legitimating of claims and disciplines. Johns and Swales (2002) relate this attention to theintensive review process that research article goes through before getting “valorized and ratifiedby...

Journal: :African journal of psychiatry 2013
A L Pillay A L Kramers-Olen

OBJECTIVE The study was based at a South African hospital providing inpatient care for people with chronic mental disorders, and aimed at investigating the multidisciplinary team (MDT) members' views, understanding and attitudes towards psychosocial rehabilitation (PSR). METHOD A survey method was used, with the MDT members completing a questionnaire that tapped, inter alia, their understandi...

2016
Inderpal Singh Rachel Fletcher Linda Scanlon Mandy Tyler Shridhar Aithal

The risk of falls is higher in patients with people with Parkinsonism (PwP) compared to those without Parkinsonism, and leads to adverse outcomes including fragility fractures. Osteoporosis is under-recognised, and the prevalence of fragility fractures in not well studied. The primary aim of this project is for 100% of new patient referrals to, and 80% of follow up patients within the movement ...

Journal: :Journal of cystic fibrosis : official journal of the European Cystic Fibrosis Society 2014
Steven Conway Ian M Balfour-Lynn Karleen De Rijcke Pavel Drevinek Juliet Foweraker Trudy Havermans Harry Heijerman Louise Lannefors Anders Lindblad Milan Macek Sue Madge Maeve Moran Lisa Morrison Alison Morton Jacquelien Noordhoek Dorota Sands Anneke Vertommen Daniel Peckham

A significant increase in life expectancy in successive birth cohorts of people with cystic fibrosis (CF) is a result of more effective treatment for the disease. It is also now widely recognized that outcomes for patients cared for in specialist CF Centres are better than for those who are not. Key to the effectiveness of the specialist CF Centre is the multidisciplinary team (MDT), which shou...

2011
Hung-Ming Chen Chuan-Chien Hou

This paper presents an Internet-based design collaboration of multi-disciplinary teams for the development of a Building Information Modeling (BIM) model. The network allows geographically separated design teams to work simultaneously on a single shared BIM model, using a distributed system to achieve design integration and conflict resolution. A synchronous collaborative design platform for in...

2015
Jessica J. Liu Asim Q. Alam Hanna R. Goldberg John Justin Matelski Chaim M. Bell Bernhard Schaller.

Physician misconduct is of serious concern to patient safety and quality of care. Currently, there are limited data on disciplinary proceedings involving internal medicine (IM) physicians.The aim of this study was to investigate the number and nature of disciplinary cases among IM physicians compared with those of other disciplined physicians.Our retrospective study reviewed information from al...

Journal: :The New England journal of medicine 2005
Maxine A Papadakis Arianne Teherani Mary A Banach Timothy R Knettler Susan L Rattner David T Stern J Jon Veloski Carol S Hodgson

BACKGROUND Evidence supporting professionalism as a critical measure of competence in medical education is limited. In this case-control study, we investigated the association of disciplinary action against practicing physicians with prior unprofessional behavior in medical school. We also examined the specific types of behavior that are most predictive of disciplinary action against practicing...

2011
David Kember Doris Y. P. Leung

Comparisons of large samples of course and teaching evaluation questionnaire data show consistent disciplinary differences. The current study examined the disciplinary differences in a theoretical model positing the impact of the perceived nature of teaching and learning environment on the development of generic capabilities by testing of (1) whether a common model of good teaching operated acr...

2011
David Kember Doris Y. P. Leung

Comparisons of large samples of course and teaching evaluation questionnaire data show consistent disciplinary differences. The current study examined the disciplinary differences in a theoretical model positing the impact of the perceived nature of teaching and learning environment on the development of generic capabilities by testing of (1) whether a common model of good teaching operated acr...

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