نتایج جستجو برای: informal training

تعداد نتایج: 345451  

Transportation is a necessity if the day-to-day economic activities of the society must move on. There are different modes of informal transport available in Nigeria. This study evaluated the determinants of the modal choice of informal transport among commuters in North central city of Ilorin, Nigeria. The study used primary data generated through a structured questionnaire administered to 100...

2011
Stephen Drinkwater

Informal Caring and Labour Market Outcomes Within England and Wales This paper focuses on the links between informal care provision and labour market activity at the sub-national level. Within-country analysis of this issue has been very limited to date despite the wide regional variations in informal care provision that often exist. This issue is important in the context of policy decisions in...

Journal: :Family relations 2012
I-Fen Lin Holly R Fee Hsueh-Sheng Wu

Using data from the 2004 wave of the National Long-Term Care Survey, we examined how negative and positive caregiving experiences differ by caregivers' gender and relationship to care recipients. We further considered how their caregiving experiences are affected by caregivers' demographic characteristics, care recipients' problem behavior and dependency, caregivers' involvement, reciprocal hel...

Journal: :European journal of public health 2016
E van Steenbergen J M van Dongen G C W Wendel-Vos V H Hildebrandt J E Strijk

BACKGROUND In healthcare, the focus is currently shifting from someone's disabilities to someone's abilities, which is also evident from the increasing focus on vitality. Vitality (here defined as energy, motivation and resilience) is an often used concept, which also aims at someone's capabilities. However, little is known about vitality yet; in particular about its association with participat...

Journal: :Journal of health psychology 2014
Alex Gillespie Tom Reader Flora Cornish Catherine Campbell

Inclusive, unconstrained and honest communication is widely advocated as beneficial and ethical. We critically explore this assumption by reflecting upon our research in acute care, informal care and public health. Using Habermas' ideals of dialogue to conceptualise ideal speech, we concur with observations that health care is often characterised by intractable exclusions and constraints. Rathe...

1998
Claire Bamford Barbara Gregson Graham Farrow

The financial, opportunity and social costs and benefits of providing informal support to frail older people are described within an economic framework. Mentally and}or physically frail older people were identified through screening interviews with random community samples of people aged  and over in four UK areas :  frail older people living in private households nominated key informal su...

Journal: :Population trends 2011
Athina Vlachantoni Richard Shaw Rosalind Willis Maria Evandrou Jane Falkingham Rebekah Luff

Recent spending cuts in the area of adult social care raise policy concerns about the proportion of older people whose need for social care is not being met. Such concerns are emphasised in the context of population ageing and other demographic changes. For example, the increasing proportion of the population aged 75 and over places greater pressure on formal and informal systems of care and su...

1986
Wayne D. Dominick Dennis R. Moreau

The USL/DBMS NASA/PC R&D Working Paper Series contains a collection of formal and informal reports representing results of PC-based research and development activities being conducted by the Center for Advanced Computer Studies of the University of Southwestern Louisiana pursuant t o the specifications of National Aeronautics and Space Administration Contract Number NASW-3846 and NASA Training ...

2013
Anthony Lewis Brooks Eva Petersson Brooks

22 adult females diagnosed as suffering Fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) participated in two explorative studies investigating potential benefits from playing gesture-controlled video games. A main goal was researching potentials of commercial gaming systems with inbuilt Internet connectivity toward home-based self-driven adaptable ‘telerehabilitation’ targeting means to increase tolerance to pain a...

Journal: :جغرافیا و توسعه فضای شهری 0

based on existing literature social capital is defined as a set of norms and rules and informal networks that provide association, trust and collective action to obtain the public good. the empowerment projects of world bank that has been implemented in many third world countries in the late 1980s followed by a non-reductionist non- physical approach integration of cultural and socio- economic ...

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