نتایج جستجو برای: individual participation

تعداد نتایج: 532947  

2012
Maria Flink Gijs Hesselink Loes Pijnenborg Hub Wollersheim Myrra Vernooij-Dassen Ewa Dudzik-Urbaniak Carola Orrego Giulio Toccafondi Lisette Schoonhoven Petra J Gademan Julie K Johnson Gunnar Öhlén Helen Hansagi Mariann Olsson Paul Barach F Venneri S Albolino A Molisso G Toccafondi P Barach P Gademan B Göbel J Johnson C Kalkman L Pijnenborg H Wollersheim G Hesselink L Schoonhoven M Vernooij-Dassen M Zegers E Boshuizen H Drachsler W Kicken M van der Klink S Stoyanov B Kutryba E Dudzik-Urbaniak M Kalinowski H Kutaj-Wasikowska R Suñol O Groene C Orrego G Öhlén F Airosa S Bergenbrant M Flink H Hansagi M Olsson R Lilford Y-F Chen N Novielli S Manaseki-Holland

BACKGROUND Patient safety experts have postulated that increasing patient participation in communications during patient handovers will improve the quality of patient transitions, and that this may reduce hospital readmissions. Choosing strategies that enhance patient safety through improved handovers requires better understanding of patient experiences and preferences for participation. OBJE...

2008
Torild Hammer Axel West Pedersen

In this article we use data covering 20 countries from the first round of the European Social Survey (ESS) collected in 2002-2003 to investigate how individual and contextual factors influence the subjective experience of economic strain among married and cohabitating men and women. Our main hypothesis is that countries with low labour force participation among women will tend to feature a gend...

2015
Eric Showers Nathan Tindall Todd R. Davies

Online deliberation may provide a more cost-effective and/or less inhibiting environment for public participation than face to face (F2F). But do online methods bias participation toward certain individuals or groups? We compare F2F versus online participation in an experiment affording within-participants and cross-modal comparisons. For English speakers required to have Internet access as a c...

2016
Xiaojie Chen Attila Szolnoki

In a social dilemma game group members are allowed to decide if they contribute to the joint venture or not. As a consequence, defectors, who do not invest but only enjoy the mutual benefit, prevail and the system evolves onto the tragedy of the common state. This unfortunate scenario can be avoided if participation is not obligatory but only happens with a given probability. But what if we als...

2011
Chi Chiao Li-Jen Weng Amanda L Botticello

BACKGROUND Relatively little empirical attention has focused on the association between social participation and depressive symptoms amongst older adults in Asian nations, where persons over the age of 65 represent a rapidly growing segment of the population. This study explores the dynamic relationship between participation in social activities and trajectories of depressive symptomatology amo...

2016
Marjolein J. E. Greuter Johannes Berkhof Karen Canfell Jie-Bin Lew Evelien Dekker Veerle M. H. Coupé

BACKGROUND Repeated participation is important in faecal immunochemical testing (FIT) screening for colorectal cancer (CRC). However, a large number of screening invitations over time may lead to screening fatigue and consequently, decreased participation rates. We evaluated the impact of screening fatigue on overall screening programme effectiveness. METHODS Using the ASCCA model, we simulat...

Dependence on the substance as a factor contributing to the impairment of individual and social health imposes numerous damages to societies in different areas including personal, family, health, cultural, social, and economic aspects. It is necessary to take counter actions to deal with using drugs and psychedelics. As a dynamic, alive, cheerful and moving system, society has unlimited capacit...

2016
Jenny Chen Steve Kempton Venkat Rao

RESULTS: Fifty-five participants (31 patients and 24 parents) completed all questionnaires, 98.2% preferred active involvement in therapeutic decision-making. The SDM-Q-9 scores, assessed by patients and physicians, were acceptable (mean 68 out of 100). However, the independently assessed OPTION-5 scores were significantly lower (mean 31 out of 100). In the consultations, physicians rarely aske...

2010
Justin Valasek

Some US states have introduced measures to increase voter participation. I develop a formal model of elections to study how these measures affect political outcomes. I find that at high enough levels, measures to increase turnout lead to candidates converging at the median voter’s ideal point, as candidates switch from choosing policies that motivate their partisan base to competing over centri...

Journal: :Social security bulletin 2009
Barbara A Butrica Howard M Iams Karen E Smith Eric J Toder

This article uses a microsimulation model to estimate how freezing all remaining private-sector and one-third of all public-sector defined benefit (DB) pension plans over the next 5 years would affect retirement incomes of baby boomers. If frozen plans were supplemented with new or enhanced defined contribution (DC) retirement plans, there would be more losers than winners, and average family i...

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