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Greenbaum Rebecca L - - 2012
We propose that an employee's bottom-line mentality may have an important effect on social undermining behavior in organizations. Bottom-line mentality is defined as 1-dimensional thinking that revolves around securing bottom-line outcomes to the neglect of competing priorities. Across a series of studies, we establish an initial nomological network for bottom-line ...
Eerland Anita - - 2011
In two experiments, we investigated whether body posture influences people's estimation of quantities. According to the mental-number-line theory, people mentally represent numbers along a line with smaller numbers on the left and larger numbers on the right. We hypothesized that surreptitiously making people lean to the right or to the ...
Pearson Joel - - 2011
Can people evaluate phenomenal qualities of internally generated experiences, such as whether a mental image is vivid or detailed? This question exemplifies a problem of metacognition: How well do people know their own thoughts? In the study reported here, participants were instructed to imagine a specific visual pattern and rate ...
Drew Natalie - - 2011
This report reviews the evidence for the types of human rights violations experienced by people with mental and psychosocial disabilities in low-income and middle-income countries as well as strategies to prevent these violations and promote human rights in line with the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities ...
Ros Albert F H - - 2011
Cooperation often involves a conflict of interest. This is particularly true in situations where one individual seeks out a service but cannot properly control the quality of the service given by the partner who would gain from defecting. An example is cleaning mutualism involving the bluestreak cleaner wrasse (Labroides dimidiatus) ...
Jeavons Richard - - 2011
The health secretary announced in July plans to launch a NHS Leadership Academy. This article explains what progress has been made in setting up the body and enabling it to support nurses and other front line staff to develop the leadership skills needed to transform the NHS into a genuinely ...
O'Donnell Jenny - - 2011
The stigma surrounding abortion in the United States commonly permeates the experience of both those seeking this health service as well as those engaged in its provision. Annually there are approximately 1.2 million abortions performed in the United States; despite that existing research shows that abortion services are highly utilized, ...
Evans-Jones J - - 2011
Our genitourinary medicine service implemented an automated telephone results system in 2010. This system is used in other services but few are able to upload negative results automatically from laboratory software. The use of this system reduced unanswered calls to a telephone results line and also the number of calls ...
Lazzaretto-Green Danille - - 2011
This paper explores mental health professionals' experiences working with correctional staff-one aspect of an interdisciplinary phenomenological study of ethical practice in forensic psychiatry. Professionals describe this relationship as coexisting within the system, despite their often conflicting roles. In correctional officers' overt concern for custody and control, practitioners can perceive a ...
Truccolo Ivana - - 2011
The international literature data report that good information and communication are fundamental components of a therapeutic process. They contribute to improve the patient-health care professional relationship, to facilitate doctor-patient relationships, therapeutic compliance and adherence, and to the informed consent in innovative clinical trials. We report the results of a multicentric ...
Fisk Glenda M - - 2011
This exploratory study examines the nature of customer entitlement and its impact on front-line service employees. In an open-ended qualitative inquiry, 56 individuals with waitstaff experience described the types of behaviors entitled customers engage in and the kinds of service-related "perks" these individuals feel deserving of. Participants explained how they ...
Van Connie - - 2011
Australian community pharmacies offer a range of professional pharmacy services (PPS) which include Home Medicines Review (HMR) and the Diabetes Medication Assistance Service (DMAS). The extent of interaction and collaboration between general practitioners (GPs) and pharmacists in the context of these services is unknown. Therefore, the aim of this study ...
Rabiee Parvaneh - - 2011
Home-care re-ablement or 'restorative' services are a cornerstone of preventive service initiatives in many countries. Many English local authorities are transforming their former in-house home-care services to provide intensive, short-term re-ablement instead. The focus of this paper is on the organisation and content of re-ablement services and the features of ...
Komarovskaya Irina - - 2011
This study examined the relationship between killing or seriously injuring someone in the line of duty and mental health symptoms in a sample of police officers (N = 400) who were first assessed during academy training and at five additional time points over three years. We found that nearly 10% of police ...
Mougiakakou Stavroula G - - 2011
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Through this paper, we present the initial steps for the creation of an integrated platform for the provision of a series of eHealth tools and services to both citizens and travelers in isolated areas of thesoutheast Mediterranean, and on board ships travelling across it. The platform was created ...
Enthoven Alain C - - 2011
Since Medicare is a major reason for the large and rapidly growing national debt, growth in Medicare spending must be brought into line with growth in the gross domestic product (GDP). The most effective strategy for reducing health care expenditures is fundamental reform of the incentives provided to both patients ...
Ausband Stephen C - - 2011
A 27-year-old man presented to a community emergency department (ED) after sustaining multiple stab wounds to the anterior and posterior chest and posterior neck after an altercation at a local bar. Shortly after arrival at the ED, the patient's mental status altered, and he increasingly became combative and confused. When ...
Griffith Mary Bess - - 2011
Using A Beautiful Mind, a film about the troubled life of Nobel laureate John Forbes Nash as its focal source, this paper considers the difficulties people with mental illness struggle with in perceiving and experiencing reality. Relationships among the concepts of genius, madness, and alternate reality conceptualization are explored to ...
Dalgin Rebecca Spirito - - 2011
Objective: This exploratory study describes the impact of a peer-run warm line on the lives of individuals with psychiatric disabilities. Methods: Phone surveys were completed with 480 warm line callers over four years. Results: Warm line callers reported a reduction in the use of crisis services and a reduction of ...
Mohr Harald M - - 2011
After staring at a pattern of tilted lines, subsequent lines appear to be tilted in the opposite direction (direct tilt aftereffect, TAE). In a previous fMRI study we have demonstrated a direct TAE solely induced by the mental imagination accompanied by adaptation of orientation-selective neurons located in the extrastriate cortex, ...
De Jesús-Rentas Gilberto - - 2010
Individuals fleeing persecution have the right to asylum. This most fundamental right was guaranteed by the 1951 United Nations (UN) Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees and was implemented in the 1967 UN protocol regarding refugee status. The United States codified refugee protection and the procedures for asylum in ...
Schepers Bernd-Fred - - 2010
A 20-year-old, healthy man, who four years earlier had lost a kidney in a skiing accident, applied for a medical fitness certificate for service on board German flag vessels. Under reference to national and international regulations he was initially turned down, but attained permission to sail on appeal. We discuss ...
Krow Grant R - - 2006
Novel 5-X-substituted-2-azabicyclo[2.1.1]hexanes (X = 5-syn-Cl, -Br, -I, -Ph, -NHCOOR (R = Me, Bn, t-Bu), -CH2CH2COOMe and X = 5-anti-Br, -I, -Ph) were synthesized from the X = 5-syn-carboxy derivative. New 5-anti-X-2-azabicyclo[2.1.1]hexanes, X = NHCOOR (R = Me, Bn), were prepared stereoselectively from the X = 5-anti-carboxy substrate.
Markesteyn P H - - 1987
The modern coroner is the heir of a long and honoured tradition with its roots in Anglo-Saxon England. The primary duty of the ancient "crowner" or "King's man" was to support the interests of the King of England by investigating violent deaths. The modern counterpart of this royal officer has ...
Hinz K H - - 1976
Bacteria of 2 phenotypic forms of one strain of Haemophilus paragallinarum were morphologically, culturally, biochemically and serologically investigated. On transparent solid media bacteria of the M variant (mucoid) were capsulated and showed iridescence in oblique transmitted light throughout the first 8-14 hours of incubation. Iridescence disappeared completely after 36 hours ...
Robertson D G - - 1969
In a double-blind cross-over trial of disodium cromoglycate on 11 patients nine were symptomatically improved, and in all of these daily measurements of peak expiratory flow increased. The forced expiratory volume in the first second and specific airway conductance did not increase in all patients. In most cases the average ...
Amkraut A A - - 1966
Groups of rabbits were injected with either bovine serum albumin, sheep red cell stroma, or keyhole limpet hemocyanin to which 2,4-dinitrophenyl and/or p-azophenyl arsonate groups had been coupled. Groups of animals received either doubly coupled antigen or an equivalent mixture of singly coupled antigens. Materials were injected intravenously as a ...
ALDRIDGE H E - - 1965
Rapid stimulation of the heart is an unusual and serious complication of implanted fixedrate cardiac pacemakers. This complication was observed in two patients. In one, stimuli occurred at 336 per minute with a ventricular rate of 168, and at 750 per minute with ventricular arrest. In the other patient, stimuli ...
WEIER T E - - 1962
The grana of chloroplasts of starch-free leaves of Nicotiana rustica are described in detail. Leaf sections were fixed in 2.5 per cent KMnO(4) and embedded in mixtures of butyl and ethyl methacrylate. Chain length of the polymer was modified by use of a transfer agent. The grana are composed of ...
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