نتایج جستجو برای: rural context

تعداد نتایج: 544683  

Nowadays, participation is identified as a part of the critical elements contributing to the achievement of development and rural development. Governments implement various programs to increase the participation of villagers. Yet, the basic problem is that the level of villagers’ participation in rural management process is low in Iranian rural areas. The ineffectiveness of the planning system ...

Journal: :Law. Human. Environment 2021

The article provides a scientific and theoretical analysis of the legal framework rural hospitality in Ukraine context inclusive development. Special attention is paid to justification expediency developing adopting special law which would define general legal, organizational, socio-economic principles regulation citizens’ activities this area. It noted that draft Law “On Stimulating Developmen...

Journal: :Health care management review 1993
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While a dairy cooperative provided the bylaws, managing a cooperative of rural hospitals has been a learn-as-you-go experience. This article presents the management principles that have been learned over the last 13 years. Its experience suggests that developing and managing partnerships requires behaviors different from those typically associated with the management of individual organizations.

Journal: :Rural and remote health 2008
Monique G Sedgwick Olive Yonge

INTRODUCTION 'Belonging' is a universal characteristic of human beings and is a basic human need. Rural nurses describe the nature of their practice as being embedded in working as a team where belonging is central to the success of the team and the individual nurse. As a result they form close professional and personal ties. The challenge for nursing students is to develop a sense of belonging...

Journal: :Perspectives in health information management 2006
Paula Garrett C Andrew Brown Susan Hart-Hester Elgenaid Hamadain Corey Dixon William Pierce William J Rudman

The purpose of this study is to identify barriers to the adoption of new technology in rural settings. Specifically, this paper focuses on identifying and overcoming barriers to the adoption of a medication error reporting system in eight rural hospitals. Prior research has generally focused on barriers to the adoption of new technology in urban areas, medical centers, or large hospitals. The l...

Journal: :CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association journal = journal de l'Association medicale canadienne 2016
Lawrence C Loh Amy H W Sur

Sur and Loh are to be commended for their article on the management of a man disclosing crack cocaine use at a rural clinic.1 However, they do not elaborate on the rural context or acknowledge their recommendations’ potential limitations in rural Canada. Their guidance focuses on taking a history, ordering a battery of tests and referring to specialized services outside the primary care clinic....

2005
Ram M. Shrestha S. Kumar Sudhir Sharma

The paper discusses the institutional reforms for rural electrification (RE) in Thailand and Bangladesh and analyses the impacts of private sector participation in electricity generation and tariff reforms on the poor in Thailand. RE program in Thailand, initiated in 1977, increased electricity access by rural households from 7% in early 70s to 97% by 2000. In Bangladesh the RE program, initiat...

Journal: :Health progress 1992
E Fonner L Hammond

Socioeconomic trends and developments within the U.S. healthcare system have challenged rural hospitals' ability to maintain adequate operating margins and offer needed services. However, some hospitals have fared better in this negative environment than have others. To clarify factors that distinguish the most viable rural Catholic hospitals from the least viable, our study identified a group ...

Journal: :Australian health review : a publication of the Australian Hospital Association 1998
D Hindle M Frances J Pearse

The New South Wales Department of Health (NSW Health) wishes to make appropriate use of casemix data as inputs to the determination of funding levels for small rural hospitals. However, other factors such as hospital size and degree of isolation might need to be taken into account. The study reported here involved correlation of actual expenditures with those predicted by use of a casemix model...

Journal: :Rural and remote health 2011
W D Duggleby K Penz B D Leipert D M Wilson D Goodridge A Williams

INTRODUCTION Older rural persons who are receiving palliative care experience multiple co-existing transitions that can be distressing. These transitions do not occur in a vacuum, but occur in a context that reflects the uniqueness of rural living and the complexities of end of life in rural settings. The context or situation (geographical, physical, and social) in which an experience occurs in...

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