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Zou Guanyang - - 2012
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: In the majority of China, the Centre for Disease Control (CDC) at the county level provides both clinical and public health care for TB cases, with hospitals and other health facilities referring suspected TB cases to the CDC. In recent years, an integrated model has emerged, where the ...
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Sethe Sebastian - - 2011
In the UK, regulation of clinical services is being restructured. We consider two clinical procedures, abortion and IVF treatment, which have similar ethical and political sensitivities. We consider factors including the law, licensing, inspection, amount of paperwork and reporting requirements, the reception by practitioners and costs, to establish which field ...
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The Department of Defense is publishing this final rule to allow coverage for otherwise covered services and supplies required in the treatment of complications (unfortunate sequelae) resulting from a noncovered incident of treatment provided in a Military Treatment Facility (MTF), when the initial noncovered service has been authorized by the ...
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Eeckloo Kristof - - 2011
The Belgian healthcare system consists of a complex of more or less autonomous groups of healthcare providers. It is the responsibility of the government to ensure that the fundamental right to qualitative healthcare is secured through the services they provide. In Belgium, the regulatory powers in healthcare are divided between ...
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McHale J V - - 2011
Over the last decade the EU's engagement with health law and policy has rapidly increased and there is now a growing body of literature highlighting this evolution and the impact of legal and regulatory structures in this area. In contrast the specific impact of EU law and policy in relation ...
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Rodríguez Recio F J - - 2011
Teleradiology is an established fact in developed countries. It has been the subject of intense professional and even legal debate in recent years because the quality of care and the role of the radiologist as a medical specialist are at stake. The opportunities and the dangers involved in teleradiology are ...
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Harkavy Ira - - 2010
Two decades ago service-learning as an innovation lingered on the periphery of the academy. Today, service-learning has spread across American higher education. Few educational innovations have achieved such relatively rapid success. This article describes the historical and philosophical underpinnings of service-learning. It notes some of the significant debates that have ...
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Moyle Wendy - - 2010
This paper was written as a result of the International Psychogeriatric Association Task Force on Mental Health Services in Long-Term Care. The appraisal presented here aims to (1) identify the best available evidence that underpins best practice for geriatric mental health education and training of staff working in long-term care, ...
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Trevisanuto Daniele - - 2011
To assess whether investments for medical equipments assigned by a team of experts to a mother and child health hospital located in Mongolia were correlated with structural, organizational, and educational level of its services/departments. A score was used for evaluating the level of each service/department. It was based on a ...
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Okonofua Friday - - 2011
The study was designed to determine the outcome of an advocacy program aimed at implementing a policy of free maternal and child health (MCH) services in Nigeria. The team conducted a situational analysis on costing of MCH services, and used the results to conduct public health education and advocacy. Advocacy ...
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Amone-P'Olak Kennedy - - 2010
To investigate associations between different indices of family socioeconomic position (SEP) and the use of specialty mental health services (SMHS) and whether the associations exist after adjusting for severity of mental problems. Using data from a large longitudinal study of adolescents (N = 2,149; mean age = 13.6 years [SD ...
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Wood Leanne - - 2010
BACKGROUND: In July 2007, a large Canadian teaching hospital realigned its general surgery services into elective general surgery subspecialty-based services (SUBS) and a new urgent surgical care (USC) service (also know in the literature as an acute care surgery service). The residents on SUBS had their number of on-call days ...
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Yuri Jang - - 2010
To explore predictors of knowledge of Alzheimer's disease (AD), feelings of shame if a family member were to have AD, and awareness of AD-related services among Korean American elders. Using data from 675 Korean American elders (mean age = 70.2, SD = 6.87), the study estimates hierarchical linear or logistic ...
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Corrigan Patrick W - - 2010
In Our Own Voice (IOOV) is a 90-min anti-stigma program that comprises face-to-face stories of challenges of mental illness and hopes and dreams commensurate with recovery. We pared down IOOV to a 30-min version, using information from two focus groups. In this study, effects of 90- versus 30-min IOOV are ...
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Reupert Andrea E - - 2010
Given the prevalence and associated vulnerabilities of children of parents with a mental illness (COPMI) it is essential to develop appropriate interventions. While education is an important component in many interventions, little is known about what topics are covered, delivery mode, and the efficacy in meeting the needs of this ...
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Cheng Li-Rong Lilly - - 2010
The purpose of this paper is to present some emerging issues in health and education in the Asia-Pacific region. Special attention will be given to the education of speech-language pathologists (SLP) and to service provision for the people with communicative disorders whenever possible. Information on the education of SLP in ...
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Horse Jennifer Spotted - - 2010
Orthopaedic nursing often involves the use of equipment, and nurses may learn about the use of equipment on the job in informal ways. Staff may have difficulty attending in-services, may be off during quick informal in-services, or may not use equipment for a period of time after an in-service. Due ...
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Passino Kevin M - - 2009
The creation of new technologies that serve humanity holds the potential to help end global poverty. Unfortunately, relatively little is done in engineering education to support engineers' humanitarian efforts. Here, various strategies are introduced to augment the teaching of engineering ethics with the goal of encouraging engineers to serve as ...
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White E - - 2009
Set against the backdrop of several inquiry reports about mental health service provision in Australia, the privately experienced cost of working and coping in contemporary mental health settings, remains poorly understood. Clinical Supervision, a structured staff support arrangement, has shown promise as a positive contribution to the clinical governance agenda ...
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Kataoka Sheryl H - - 2009
There is growing evidence that mental health and school functioning for children are intertwined. This article summarizes historical perspectives on U.S. child mental health policies and their interface with education and discusses trends in educational policy relevant to children's mental health, specifically the Individuals With Disabilities Education Act and No ...
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Brody Stuart - - 2010
Introduction. Evidence was recently provided for vaginal orgasm, orgasm triggered purely by penile-vaginal intercourse (PVI), being associated with better psychological functioning. Common sex education and sexual medicine approaches might undermine vaginal orgasm benefits. Aims. To examine the extent to which women's vaginal orgasm consistency is associated with (i) being told ...
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Giangreco Michael F - - 2010
Under the Individuals With Disabilities Education Act (IDEA; as amended, 2004), speech-language pathology services may be either special education or a related service. Given the absence of guidance documents or research on this issue, the purposes of this clinical exchange are to (a) present and analyze the IDEA definitions related ...
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Vallat B - - 2009
The World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE), which was created in 1924 under the name Office International des Epizooties, is in charge of setting international standards and guidelines for animal health and welfare. The original aim of the Organisation was to control the international spread of infectious animal diseases, but ...
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Huang Brady K - - 2009
RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES: Among the various medical disciplines, the radiology residency faces unique challenges when balancing clinical service and education, which have not been explored in the literature. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The authors present a summary of material generated during collaborative sessions at the 56th Annual Meeting of the Association ...
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Dyer Jade - - 2009
ISSUE ADDRESSED: Rates of hepatitis C infection are up to 60 times higher in correctional facilities than in the general population, yet prisoners have limited access to many methods of blood-borne virus prevention. The aim of this study was therefore to explore the efficiency of hepatitis C education and support ...
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Pereira Juliana Guisardi - - 2009
This descriptive-qualitative research aimed to describe how educators perceive the integration between teaching and health services in São Paulo, SP, Brazil and the contribution of this partnership to the implementation of the Health Surveillance (HS) model. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews and analyzed according to the Collective Subject Discourse ...
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Pastor Patricia N - - 2009
BACKGROUND: Emotional/behavioral difficulties and mental health (MH) service contacts of 3 groups of youth were compared: students in special education for non-MH problems, students in special education for MH problems, and youth not in special education. METHODS: Parents reported the characteristics, special education placement, emotional/behavioral difficulties, and MH service contacts ...
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Mahfouz Ahmed A - - 2009
Using stratified random sampling technique, 1552 adolescent school age boys and girls in Abha city, southwestern Saudi Arabia, were screened for mental health using Arabic validated version of SCL-90-R. The overall prevalence of mental disorders amounted to 15.5%. The most frequent mental symptoms were phobic anxiety (17.3%), interpersonal sensitivity (14.7%), ...
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Edge Stevie - - 2009
Hidden for almost a century in the attic of St Thomas' Church the oldest operating theatre in Britain is now part of a museum. This precious building now houses a collection of pre-anaesthetic tools, items relating to medicine in the home and various Apothecary displays. The museum aims to preserve ...
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Stoltz Peter - - 2009
RATIONALE: This article reports on commissioned research funded by the Swedish Council of Technology Assessment in Health Care (SBU) and the Swedish Nursing Society (SSF). The objective was to review computer-based education programs. However, as the review produced insufficient evidence of effectiveness, the publication was withheld due to a previous ...
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Moone Rajean P - - 2009
Important home and community-based issues in the lives of older adults and caregivers relate to end of life. It is well documented that education on end of life, including curricula and textbook content for health and human service professionals, is lacking. This study analyzed another aspect of education: continuing education ...
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Lung For-Wey - - 2009
AIM: To investigate the effect six-month parental mental health has on children's six and 18-month development. Parental covariates of age and education were also analysed. METHODS: Through a national random selection, 21 648 babies were selected. Parental self perceived overall mental health was measured using 36-Item Short Form Health Survey ...
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Easterly Lisa - - 2009
Several states have implemented evidence-based treatment policies and programs to improve the quality of care within mental health treatment settings. Workforce development has been identified as critical to sustaining the implementation of evidence-based practices within the behavioral health workforce. This paper describes the key components of a statewide educational model ...
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Woolfson R - - 2009
BACKGROUND: This exploratory study used mixed methods to investigate young people's preferences in the delivery of mental health education and to investigate possible age and gender differences. METHOD: Information was gathered about the delivery of mental health education in three secondary schools. Nine pupil focus groups were carried out to ...
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Padron Jennifer M - - 2008
HIV/AIDS among the severely mentally ill (SMI) population exceeds the held belief that man to man contact is the leading type of, rate of transmission and infection placing an emphasis on high risk behavior management, education and testing as key in reducing the epidemic in psychiatric facility inpatient/outpatient populations (Rothbard, ...
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Wilkes Anna - - 2008
BACKGROUND: Splenectomy is associated with a lifelong increase in the risk of sepsis. The aim of this study was to determine the level of knowledge of patients who have undergone splenectomy within an Australian area health service. METHODS: Adults undergoing a splenectomy between 1994 and 2004 within the Hunter Area ...
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Kettles A M - - 2008
The Mental Health (Care and Treatment) (Scotland) Act 2003 was developed with the participation of patients and carers. This Act is fundamentally different from all previous versions of the Mental Health Acts in the UK because it is based on Millan's 10 principles. Its objective is to ensure that people ...
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Halford W Kim - - 2008
There is some evidence that skill-based couples relationship education (CRE) enhances couples' maintenance of healthy, committed relationships. This article analyzes issues in the balancing of a limited but growing knowledge base on the effects of CRE with current social policy that is creating an impetus for widespread dissemination of CRE. ...
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Frank, Marion
This article has been deposited with the full permission of Cambridge University Press.
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Hogan Michael P - - 2008
Trauma education has evolved over the past 30 years from an unstructured preceptorship to standardised courses offered worldwide. The Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) course has formed the backbone of trauma management philosophy and has spawned a series of courses aimed at specific patient populations and health care groups. Trauma ...
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Ezzedine K - - 2008
BACKGROUND: Whereas teledermatology is an emerging discipline, to date, no teledermatology service has been developed, which is specifically dedicated to black skins. OBJECTIVES: To create and develop a teledermatology service that provides a complete range of communication, information, telediagnosis and teaching services. METHODS: A multilingual clinical description of the lesion ...
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Mohammad-Alizadeh C Sakineh - - 2009
OBJECTIVE: to explore public primary reproductive health providers' views on their own roles and tasks in their present organisation, and the perceived barriers to providing high-quality services. DESIGN: a qualitative approach using semi-structured, audio-taped focus group discussions (FGDs). The discussions were held in Farsi or Turkish, transcribed verbatim, translated into ...
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Sin J - - 2008
Psychosocial interventions (PSI), though recommended in the NICE guidelines for schizophrenia and bipolar affective disorder, are not routinely available to people with a serious mental illness in the UK. Education and training initiatives to equip mental health professionals with skills in PSI have grown over the last decade; yet the ...
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Mior Silvano A - - 2008
OBJECTIVE: Chiropractic is one of the most frequently sought nonphysician provider groups. Despite its apparent recognition, the profession faces numerous challenges, including the economic reality of an increasing supply within a market of questionable demand. This paper evaluates the chiropractic manpower status in Ontario, Canada. METHODS: Data collected from administrative ...
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Ball, Annahita Rene
To help children achieve academic success and healthy youth development, new models of school improvement must include effective methods to address mental health needs. To improve the implementation of school mental health approaches, this thesis had two main goals: (1) To determine any relationships between educator stress, professional support, teaching ...
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Bird Susan M - - 2008
BACKGROUND: The prevention and management of Type 2 diabetes mellitus has become a concern in Inuit communities across Canada. Although Inuit living with diabetes in remote Canadian Arctic communities could help guide the development of health services, their voices have not been heard. The experiences and perceptions of Inuit themselves ...
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Chambers Ruth - - 2008
This article reviews the current literature related to the elements that make collaboration within large systems successful. The Greater Bay Area Mental Health and Education Workforce Collaborative is highlighted as a California best practices model for regional partnership development and implementation. Also included is a second case example that takes ...
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Sullivan Danny H - - 2008
Videoconferencing is in common use in Australian forensic mental health services. It provides opportunities to link remote prisons, courts, and psychiatric clinics with distant specialist services, and enables a range of activities including assessment, treatment and feedback, expert testimony, education, and inter-service planning. These functions are acceptable to patients and ...
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Kassini Irene - - 2008
Professionalism arose concurrently with coordination policies among service providers and between parents and service providers in deaf education practices. The author examines the effects of professionalism on coordination among service providers from different disciplines (deaf education, speech-language pathology, elementary education, secondary education, audiology, otolaryngology, and pediatrics), as well as coordination ...
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Boden Joseph M - - 2008
BACKGROUND: Early motherhood has been linked with a number of adverse outcomes, including mental health difficulties and barriers to completing educational qualifications and workforce participation. The present study examined the extent to which these linkages could be explained by the influence of social, family, and background factors that were associated ...
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