نتایج جستجو برای: animal care worker

تعداد نتایج: 837174  

2010
Rezaul Kabir Ian Russell

We examine whether CEO power can explain the vast amount defined benefit pensions received by them. Analyzing a sample of UK firms from 2003 to 2006, we find that pensions constitutes of almost 15% of the average CEO compensation. Statistical analysis shows that the variables representing increased CEO power have a positive influence on pension pay. We also find that the presence of defined ben...

2012
Richard Lewis

1 An employee injured at work in the UK is able to claim not only no-fault social security benefit from the state under the industrial injuries compensation scheme, but also damages from the employer if liability in tort can be established. Use of one system of compensation does not lead to exclusion from the other; there is no ‘employer privilege’ preventing an employee claiming from both work...

2016
Ting Ting Que TING TING QUE David C. Mauer Anand M. Vijh Tong Yao Qianqian Huang Feng Jiang

Journal: :International journal of evidence-based healthcare 2015
Christine Muhumuza Judith Streak Gomersall Makumbi E Fredrick Lynn Atuyambe Christopher Okiira Aggrey Mukose John Ssempebwa

INTRODUCTION The hands of a health care worker are a common vehicle of pathogen transmission in hospital settings. Health care worker hand hygiene is therefore critical for patients' well being. Whilst failure of health care workers to comply with the best hand hygiene practice is a problem in all health care settings, issues of lack of access to adequate cleaning equipment and in some cases ev...

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2011
Lungiswa Nkonki Julie Cliff David Sanders

Lay health workers are key to achieving universal health-care coverage, therefore measuring worker attrition and identifying its determinants should be an integral part of any lay health worker programme. Both published and unpublished research on lay health workers has largely focused on the types of interventions they can deliver effectively. This is an imperative since the main objective of ...

2013
Inez Mikkelsen-Lopez Fabrizio Tediosi Gumi Abdallah Mustafa Njozi Baraka Amuri Rashid Khatib Fatuma Manzi Don de Savigny

BACKGROUND To better understand how stock-outs of the first line antimalarial, Artemisinin-based Combination Therapy (ACT) and other non-compliant health worker behaviour, influence household expenditures during care-seeking for fever in the Ulanga District in Tanzania. METHODS We combined weekly ACT stock data for the period 2009-2011 from six health facilities in the Ulanga District in Tanz...

Journal: :Human Resources for Health 2009
Katharina Hermann Wim Van Damme George W Pariyo Erik Schouten Yibeltal Assefa Anna Cirera William Massavon

Low-income countries with high HIV/AIDS burdens in sub-Saharan Africa must deal with severe shortages of qualified human resources for health. This situation has triggered the renewed interest in community health workers, as they may play an important role in scaling-up antiretroviral treatment for HIV/AIDS by taking over a number of tasks from the professional health workers. Currently, a wide...

Journal: :Children and Youth Services Review 2021

This metasynthesis brings together what is known about family members’ perspectives of their relationship with social care practitioners as a starting point for developing pan-European training resource practitioners. Four databases were searched qualitative literature search terms relating to members and After the application inclusion exclusion criteria, 35 studies critically appraised includ...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood. Education and practice edition 2017
Emily R Willis Janet E McDonagh

The role of birth parents in the management of childhood-onset long-term physical and mental health conditions is essential at many levels and continues throughout transition. For young people in local authority (LA) care, even if they have had a stable placement or social worker during their time in children's services, transition is a period when their social care support is likely to change....

Journal: :British medical journal 1980
A Norberg B Norberg H Gippert G Bexell

The patient-care worker relationship was analysed by observation and unstructured group discussion in four long-stay somatogeriatric wards at Saint Lars Hospital. Investigation centred on patients entering the terminal phase who could no longer be spoon-fed. The relationship was complicated and reciprocal, and failure by the care worker to interpret her role and the dying patient's behaviour co...

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