نتایج جستجو برای: exploiters participation

تعداد نتایج: 99679  

Journal: Desert 2016
A. Abedi Sarvestani A. Hajili-Davaji B. Behmanesh M. Sharafatmandrad M.R. Shahraki

     In recent years, large rangeland areas have been destroyed for various reasons, so that its negative impacts on local people's income and sustainable livelihood are become significant. Due to the fact that signs of negative or downward trends in the rangelands condition are being revealed prior to the complete degradation, a study was done to identify these sings and evaluate their importa...

2015
Hans Trier Jose M Valderas Michel Wensing Helle Max Martin Jonas Egebart

BACKGROUND Patient involvement has only recently received attention as a potentially useful approach to patient safety in primary care. OBJECTIVE To summarize work conducted on a scoping review of interventions focussing on patient involvement for patient safety; to develop consensus-based recommendations in this area. METHODS Scoping review of the literature 2006-2011 about methods and eff...

Journal: :British journal of nursing 2016
Jane Bruton Christine Norton Natasha Smyth Helen Ward Sophie Day

AIM AND OBJECTIVES to understand the purpose, impact and experience of nurse handover from patient and staff perspectives. BACKGROUND poor communication is increasingly recognised as a major factor in healthcare errors. Handover is a key risk point. Little consensus exists regarding the practice in nursing but the trend is towards bedside handover. Research on patient and staff experiences of...

2014
Yukyung Park Chang-yup Kim Myoung Soon You Kun Sei Lee Eunyoung Park

OBJECTIVES To assess the current public participation in-local health policy and its implications through the analysis of policy networks in health center programs. METHODS We examined the decision-making process in sub-health center installations and the implementation process in metabolic syndrome management program cases in two districts ('gu's) of Seoul. Participants of the policy network...

2017
Ivana Šolić Ana Stipčić Ivančica Pavličević Ana Marušić

INTRODUCTION Despite increased visibility of clinical trials through international trial registries, patients often remain uninformed of their existence, especially if they do not have access to adequate information about clinical research, including the language of the information. The aim of this study was to describe the context for transparency of clinical trials in Croatia in relation to c...

2017
Rebecca Lawton Jane Kathryn O'Hara Laura Sheard Gerry Armitage Kim Cocks Hannah Buckley Belen Corbacho Caroline Reynolds Claire Marsh Sally Moore Ian Watt John Wright

OBJECTIVE To evaluate the efficacy of the Patient Reporting and Action for a Safe Environment intervention. DESIGN A multicentre cluster randomised controlled trial. SETTING Clusters were 33 hospital wards within five hospitals in the UK. PARTICIPANTS All patients able to give informed consent were eligible to take part. Wards were allocated to the intervention or control condition. INT...

2015
Hui Hu Xiang Li Anh Dung Nguyen Philip Kavan Oladele A. Ogunseitan

With the rapid development of the waste incineration industry in China, top priority has been given to the problem of pollution caused by waste incineration. This study is the first attempt to assess all the waste incineration plants in Wuhan, the only national key city in central China, in terms of environmental impact, site selection, public health and public participation. By using a multi-c...

Journal: :Psycho-oncology 2015
Kim Brandes Annemiek J Linn Phyllis N Butow Julia C M van Weert

OBJECTIVE Question Prompt Lists (QPLs) have been used extensively in the oncology setting to improve communication, psychological and/or cognitive outcomes. In this systematic review, the objectives were to (a) examine the methodological quality of QPL interventions, (b) review the effectiveness of QPL interventions on communication, psychological and/or cognitive outcomes of cancer patients, (...

Journal: :Journal of health services research & policy 2010
Maggie Peat Vikki Entwistle Jill Hall Yvonne Birks Su Golder

OBJECTIVE To review the literature on the involvement of patients in efforts to promote their own or others' safety while using health care services. METHOD A total of 1933 reports were identified as potentially relevant and 745 of these were included in the review (437 descriptions of interventions, 299 comment or opinion pieces and 42 discussions or studies of patients' willingness and abil...

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