نتایج جستجو برای: refusal of dialogue

تعداد نتایج: 21167939  

Journal: :BMC Health Services Research 2005
Anne L Langston Marion K Campbell Vikki A Entwistle Zoë Skea

BACKGROUND There are currently several concerns about the ways in which people are recruited to participate in randomised controlled trials, the low acceptance rates among people invited to participate, and the experiences of trial participants. An information resource about on-going clinical trials designed for potential and current participants could help overcome some of these problems. ME...

Journal: :Nursing education perspectives 2013
Sheryl D Jenkins Cindy S Kerber Wendy M Woith

AIM The purpose of this exploratory, mixed-methods study was to test an intervention to build social capital and civility among nursing students. BACKGROUND Incivility impacts nurses and nursing students, and can negatively influence patient care and the quality of nursing education. The Institute of Medicine and the Joint Commission recommended implementation of strategies to manage incivili...

2005

Numerous malpractice lawsuits have been filed against health care providers by patients who claimed that, upon suffering a serious injury after refusing care, they did not fully understand the potential consequences of such refusal. In a typical situation, a patient alleges that the health care provider was negligent in not fully disclosing the risks of treatment refusal. Coupled with this alle...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1997
I Berg

Journal: :The Medical journal of Australia 2017
Frank H Beard Julie Leask Peter B McIntyre

he topic of vaccine refusal has received worldwide attention in recent years. Vaccine T attitudes span a continuum from complete acceptance to complete rejection. Vaccine refusal (rejection of all vaccines) is at the extreme end, whereas vaccine-hesitant individuals are a more heterogeneous group, with some opting to fully vaccinate despite substantial concerns while others are more selective. ...

2015
Jorden A. Cummings Jessica M. Zagrodney T. Eugene Day John Z Metcalfe

Research outlets are increasingly adopting open data policies as a requisite for publication, including studies with human subjects data. We investigated whether open data policies influence participants' rate of consent by randomly assigning participants to view consent forms with and without discussion of open data policies. No participants declined to participate, regardless of condition, no...

2013
Jhumka Gupta Kathryn L Falb Heidi Lehmann Denise Kpebo Ziming Xuan Mazeda Hossain Cathy Zimmerman Charlotte Watts Jeannie Annan

BACKGROUND Gender-based violence against women, including intimate partner violence (IPV), is a pervasive health and human rights concern. However, relatively little intervention research has been conducted on how to reduce IPV in settings impacted by conflict. The current study reports on the evaluation of the incremental impact of adding "gender dialogue groups" to an economic empowerment gro...

Journal: :European journal of public health 2014
Jeroen Luyten Pieter Desmet Veronica Dorgali Niel Hens Philippe Beutels

BACKGROUND In any country, part of the population is sceptical about the utility of vaccination. To develop successful vaccination programmes, it is important to study and understand the defining characteristics of vaccine sceptics. Research till now mainly focused either on the underlying motives of vaccine refusal, or on socio-demographic differences between vaccine sceptics and non-sceptics....

Journal: :Twin research : the official journal of the International Society for Twin Studies 2002
Andrew C Heath William Howells Kathleen K Bucholz Anne L Glowinski Elliot C Nelson Pamela A F Madden

Female twin pairs were identified from birth records, and their families invited to participate in a prospective study of the determinants of alcohol problems in women. We investigated sampling biases arising because of failure to locate families, or non-cooperation of families. Out of 2644 families with a live-born pair (born between July 1975 and December 1986) who survived beyond infancy, co...

Journal: :journal of pharmaceutical care 0
hamidreza mirzaee associate professor, shohadaye tajrish education & treatment center, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. davood mostafaie phd candidate in health service management, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. fatemeh estebsari assistant professor,school of nursing and midwifery, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. peivand bastani assistant professor, school of management and medical information sciences, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran. rouhallah kalhor master of sciences in health service management, research center for management, information and development of health systems, hormozgan university of medical sciences. bandar abbas and lecturer in health service management department, school of public health, qazvin university of medical sciences, qazvin, iran. seyyedsaeed tabatabaee ph.d candidate in health services management, research center for health services management, institute for futures studies in health , kerman university of medical sciences, kerman, iran.

background: medication errors are mentioned as the most common important challenges threatening healthcare system in all countries worldwide. this study is conducted to investigate the most significant factors in refusal to report medication errors among nursing staff. methods: the cross-sectional study was conducted on all nursing staff of a selected education& treatment center in 2013. data w...

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