نتایج جستجو برای: volunteer satisfaction questionnaire mallaee et al

تعداد نتایج: 936045  

2018
Tommy G. Thompson Ruth Kirschstein

Nightlight Christian Adoptions [3] et al. v. Thompson et al. was a lawsuit filed in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia on 8 March 2001. The suit was filed because Nightlight Christian Adoptions [3], a frozen embryo [4] adoption agency, felt that the Guidelines for Research Using Human Pluripotent Stem Cells [5] published by the National Institutes for Health were unla...

Journal: :Computational Linguistics 2010
Richard Sproat

In the last issue, I presented a piece that called into question some of the techniques reported in two papers in high-profile journals that purported to provide statistical evidence for the linguistic status of some ancient symbol systems (Sproat 2010a). Not surprisingly the authors of those two papers took issue with a number of my claims, and have requested the opportunity to respond. The tw...

2018
Roger Pedersen John Gearhart Douglas Melton Dan Kaufman Alan Trounson Martin Pera Christopher Reeve James Cordy Tommy G. Thompson Ruth Kirschstein

Thomson [4], et al. v. Thompson, et al. was a lawsuit filed in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia on 8 May 2001 as Civil Action Number 01-CV-0973. This lawsuit was filed in hopes of gaining injunctive relief against a moratorium on the federal funding of stem cell research. The plaintiffs in the case were seven prominent scientists who performed embryonic stem cell re...

Journal: :Nursing older people 2001
P Hobson S Ramessur J Wray

Until recently, the evaluation of medical interventions relied upon measures of morbidity and mortality and clinical tests. However, there is now greater recognition of patients’ subjective points of view in the evaluation of their care (DHSS 1983). Patients and their carers are regarded as vital partners in the decision making process and their role should not be underestimated. The quality of...

Journal: :Medycyna pracy 2015
Ewa Smoleń Anna Ksykiewicz-Dorota

BACKGROUND Professionalism in nursing means the provision of medical and nursing services based on the best knowledge and skills, as well as on great responsibility for the undertaken actions. The opinions of patients and their families concerning professionalism, reflected in the level of satisfaction, contribute to the improvement of the quality of services offered. MATERIAL AND METHODS The...

2015
Femida Handy Jeffrey L. Brudney

Volunteer labor is commonly used to produce many goods and services in our economy. Many studies examine the supply of volunteer labor and determine why and how individuals give their time without remuneration (Freeman, 1997; Menchik, & Weisbrod, 1987; Smith, 1994; Vaillancourt & Payette, 1986). Fewer studies examine the demand for and the use of volunteer labor by organizations that receive it...

2003
Marylène Gagné

Two studies examined individual and environmental forces that affect engagement in prosocial behavior. Self-determination theory was used to derive a model in which autonomy orientation and autonomy support predicted satisfaction of three core psychological needs, which in turn led to engagement in prosocial activities. In Study 1, college students reported their engagement in various prosocial...

Background: Considering the satisfaction of the life of the healthcare workers, it is imperative that they are exposed to mental health problems. In this regard, improving spiritual intelligence and paying attention to the psychological well-being of employees can help in the satisfaction with the lives. Accordingly, the present study aimed to determine the mediating role of psychological well-...

Abstract In This research the relation between “emotional intelligence”, “perceived organizational support “ & “job satisfaction” of staff in Guilan University. The research population includes the entire staff equal with 337 members. Kregci and Morgan’s table was used for sampling and 179 members were chosen randomly. In this survey research, we use...

2002
Rodney Arambewela John Hall

Student satisfaction is a key strategic variable in maintaining a competitive position in the international education market by Australian universities. The universities are facing the challenge of rising student expectations of quality, service and value for money, and the need to increase the satisfaction level of their students to retain and improve international student numbers. This proces...

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