نتایج جستجو برای: descriptive survey

تعداد نتایج: 478792  

2017
C. Tereanu G. Sampietro F. Sarnataro G. Mazzoleni B. Pesenti L.C. Sala R. Cecchetti M. Arvati D. Brioschi M. Viscardi C. Prati G. Sala G.G. Barbaglio

INTRODUCTION Patient safety and quality in healthcare are inseparable. Examining patient safety culture in staff members contributes to further develop quality in healthcare. In Italy there has been some experience in assessing patient safety culture in staff working in hospital. In this pilot study we explored patient safety culture in public health staff working in Italian Local Health Author...

Journal: :Work 2015
Paula Renker Shellie A Scribner Pam Huff

BACKGROUND Violence committed by patients and their families and visitors against Emergency Department staff in the United States is common and detrimental to staff well being, morale, and care practices. Hospitals losses occur due to decreased staff retention, prestige, and patient and visitor satisfaction. OBJECTIVE The purpose of the baseline survey reported here was to identify and descri...

2012
Carlos A. Cuadra

In 1970 USOE initiated a nationwide study of academic library consortia. The purpose of the study, carried out by SDC, was to develop a fund of descriptive and prescriptive information about library consortium activities. The study involved a questionnaire survey to identify and describe all known consortia, and a case-study analysis of fifteen selected consortia. This paper discusses the surve...

Journal: :The American journal of occupational therapy : official publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association 1986
R Barris G Kielhofner

This article reports on descriptive survey study designed to provide information on the content of psychosocial occupational therapy courses, the professional beliefs of instructors, and relationships between their beliefs and decisions regarding course content. All currently accredited professional programs were surveyed; the data analysis was based on 64% of these programs. The survey found t...

2008
Cristina Barceló

The goal of this paper is to emphasise the importance of the way of handling missing data and its impact on the outcome of empirical studies. Using the 2002 wave of the Spanish Survey of Household Finances (EFF), I study the performance of alternative methods: listwise deletion, non-stochastic, multiple and single imputation based on linear-regression models, and hot-deck procedures. Using desc...

2008
Anita Ambs Joan L. Warren Keith M. Bellizzi Marie Topor Samuel C. (Chris) Haffer Steven B. Clauser

The Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER)--Medicare Health Outcomes Survey (MHOS) links cancer registry data with survey data from Medicare managed care enrollees. The linked file includes clinical information about the cancer with self-reported data about symptoms, functional status and health-related quality of life (HRQOL) for Medicare managed care enrollees. This article provid...

2007
Bülent Özel Uros Jovanovic Beyza Oba Manon van Leeuwen

This paper aims to reveal results of a survey run by the tOSSad project. The majority of survey variables devised to capture perception of public administrators around Europe regarding the importance they attach to the factors such as F/OSS product quality, availability of support, expertise and documentation, TCO, vendor lock-in, political influence, administrative attitudes, productivity, and...

2012
Oluwatunmise Awojobi Ray Croucher

Objectives: The purpose of this study is to explore tobacco control-related education of health profession students and demonstrate variations according to course of study. Methods: This was a cross-sectional survey of 154 of third year nursing, pharmacy, medical and dental students in a tertiary institution in Lagos, Nigeria. The validated Global Health Professional Students survey questionnai...

2011
Sri Yusnita Irda Sari Kusman Ibrahim Hartiah Haroen Irvan Afriandi Deni K. Sunjaya Zahrotur R. Hinduan Soehartinah K. Antono Herman Susanto Sri Haryani Lucas Pinxten Andre Meheus

Health care workers (HCWs) are at a high risk of occupational blood-borne infections, which may be increased in low and middle income countries by low adherence to Universal Precautions (UP). A baseline survey of Knowledge, Attitudes and Perceived adherence (KAP) was executed to design evidence-based tailor made interventions. A cross-sectional, descriptive study using self-administered questio...

Journal: :Demography 1995
V A Freedman D A Wolf

Multiple imputation is a relatively new technique for dealing with missing values on items from survey data. Rather than deleting observations for which a value is missing, or assigning a single value to incomplete observations, one replaces each missing item with two or more values. Inferences then can be made with the complete data set. This paper presents an application of multiple imputatio...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید