825 resultados para Nursing on public health
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School dental screening of all high schools in Iowa that have participated. A state summary.
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School dental screening of all high schools in Iowa that have participated. A state summary.
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School dental screening of all high schools in Iowa that have participated. A state summary.
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School dental screening of all high schools in Iowa that have participated. A state summary.
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El impacto de los Eventos Adversos (EA) durante la asistencia sanitaria es un problema de salud pública de gran actualidad y muy presente a nivel mundial, provocando tres veces más muertes que los accidentes de tráfico. Afecta a todos los niveles sanitarios y perturba de forma relevante la seguridad del paciente. Los objetivos de este trabajo son: conocer la prevalencia de los EA en las unidades asistenciales españolas, comparar el impacto de estos a nivel nacional e internacional, y conocer la forma de notificación así como las estrategias de mejora de los mismos. Para ello, se llevará a cabo una revisión de la literatura bibliográfica en la que se recogerán y se analizaran artículos de carácter científico publicados en revistas indexadas en las bases de datos más consultadas. Se utilizaran artículos escritos tanto en castellano como en inglés, vinculados al área de conocimiento y de interés para esta revisión. Finalmente se han incluido 50 referencias bibliográficas. Así encontramos que los EA en los servicios de hospitalización del ámbito internacional tienen una incidencia máxima de 16.6%, y un 10.11% en España, que aumenta hasta el 25% cuando se trata de unidades especiales. El 4% producen la muerte del paciente. Más del 80% son evitables y el 95% no se notifican. Enfermería es responsable del 33% de EA producidos. Como conclusiones destaca la inexistencia de un mecanismo de prevención eficaz para menguar el impacto de los EA, pese a su gran incidencia. El miedo a represalia y la falta de consciencia de producción del EA por parte de los profesionales de la salud, hacen que se produzca una gran infra-notificación de estos, lo cual dificulta el cumplimiento de las medidas de prevención. Se debe extender la preocupación por el impacto de los EA al ámbito social, sin limitarse solamente al sanitario. Para ello, es necesario concienciar a los profesionales de la salud en primer lugar, trasladándose así a la sociedad en general, con el objetivo de disminuir el impacto en la salud pública de la llamada “Epidemia Oculta de los Errores Sanitarios”.
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La presse a donné un large écho à une récente publication émanant du Centre international de recherche sur le cancer, une agence spécialisée de l'Organisation mondiale de la santé. Cette publication présente la reclassification de certains aliments carnés comme agents cancérigènes. Comme institution universitaire de santé publique, l'IUMSP souhaite apporter des précisions
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Teaching the measurement of blood pressure for both nursing and public health nursing students The purpose of this two-phase study was to develop the teaching of blood pressure measurement within the nursing degree programmes of the Universities of Applied Sciences. The first survey phase described what and how blood pressure measurement was taught within nursing degree programmes. The second intervention phase (2004-2005) evaluated first academic year nursing and public health nursing students’ knowledge and skills results for blood pressure measurement. Additionally, the effect on the Taitoviikko experimental group students’ blood pressure measurement knowledge and skills level. A further objective was to construct models for an instrument (RRmittTest) to evaluate nursing students measurement of blood pressure (2003-2009). The research data for the survey phase were collected from teachers (total sampling, N=107, response rate 77%) using a specially developed RRmittopetus-questionnaire. Quasi-experimental study data on the RRmittTest-instrument was collected from students (purposive sampling, experimental group, n=29, control group, n=44). The RRmittTest consisted of a test of knowledge (Tietotesti) and simulation-based test (TaitoSimkäsi and Taitovideo) of skills. Measurements were made immediately after the teaching and in clinical practice. Statistical methods were used to analyse the results and responses to open-ended questions were organised and classified. Due to the small amount of materials involved and the results of distribution tests of the variables, non-parametric analytic methods were mainly used. Experimental group and control group similar knowledge and skills teaching was based on the results of the national survey phase (RRmittopetus) questionnaire results. Experimental group teaching includes the supervised Taitoviikko teaching method. During Taitoviikko students studied blood pressure measurement at the municipal hospital in a real nursing environment, guided by a teacher and a clinical nursing professional. In order to evaluate both learning and teaching the processes and components of blood pressure measurement were clearly defined as follows: the reliability of measurement instruments, activities preceding blood pressure measurement, technical execution of the measurement, recording, lifestyle guidance and measurement at home (self-monitoring). According to the survey study, blood pressure measurement is most often taught at Universities of Applied Sciences, separately, as knowledge (teaching of theory, 2 hours) and skills (classroom practice, 4 hours). The teaching was implemented largely in a classroom and was based mainly on a textbook. In the intervention phase the students had good knowledge of blood pressure measurement. However, their blood pressure measurement skills were deficient and the control group students, in particular, were highly deficient. Following in clinical practice the experimental group and control group students’ blood pressure measurement recording knowledge improve and experimental groups declined lifestyle guidance. Skills did not improve within any of the components analysed. The control groups` skills on the whole, declined statistically.There was a significant decline amongst the experimental group although only in one component measured. The results describe the learning results for first academic year students and no parallel conclusions should be drawn when considering any learning results for graduating students. The results support the use and further development of the Taitoviiko teaching method. The RRmittTest developed for the study should be assessed and the results seen from a negative perspective. This evaluation tool needs to be developed and retested.
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The aim of this study is to find out how game companies perceive the three traditional funding sources and how well their opinions and needs are reflected on the choices they make. To accomplish this, 20 game companies were questioned about multiple topics with the help of Tekes and Neogames. The results of this study show that game developers clearly differentiate the three major funding sources and the public sector ends up being the most significant source of external funding. This study also points out that most game companies are indeed facing issues in acquiring funding as well as various other resources.
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In this thesis, I argue that there are public cultural reasons that can underpin public justifications of minority rights of indigenous and national minorities in a constitutionaldemocracy. I do so by tackling diverse issues facing a liberal theory of multiculturalism. In the first essay, I criticize Will Kymlicka’s comprehensive liberal theory of minority rights and propose a political liberal alternative. The main problem of Will Kymlicka’s theory is that it builds on the contestable liberal value of individual autonomy and thus fails to take diversity seriously. In the second essay, I elaborate on the Rawlsian political liberalism assumed here by criticizing Chandran Kukathas’s version of political liberalism as overly accommodating to diversity. In the third essay, I discuss questions of method that arise for a political liberal approach to the moral-political foundations of multiculturalism, and propose a certain understanding of the political liberal enterprise and its crucial standard of reasonableness. In the fourth essay, I dwell on the political liberal ethic of citizenship and propose a strongly inclusionist interpretation of the duty of civility. In the fifth and last essay, I introduce a certain understanding of ethnocultural justice and propose a view on certain cultural reasons as public cultural reasons. Cultural reasons are public when they are based on necessarily established cultural marks of a democratic polity, as specified by the cultural establishment view; and when they are crucial for the societal cultural bases of self-respect of citizens. The arguments in this thesis support, and help to spell out, moral-political rights of indigenous and national minorities as formulated in international legal documents, such as the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (United Nations 2007) or the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (United Nations 1966).
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This research evaluates the effect of combined care nursing on three outcomes: i) patient satisfaction; ii) staff satisfaction; and iii) quality of care. Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial Hospital was in the early planning stages of changing to combined care nursing from the traditional method of providing separate postpartum and nursery care to mothers and babies. The opportunity existed to evaluate formally the change to combined care. There were three hypotheses to be investigated. Data were collected from four sources: patient surveys, staff surveys, informal interviews, and internal hospital documents. Both quantitative and qualitative data were analyzed. The surveys were administered on three different occasions to patients and staff. Other sources of data included informal interviews with patients and staff who responded to the surveys, and chart audits.The study findings revealed that the majority of respondents had increased levels of satisfaction and perceptions of increased quality of care following implementation of combined care. These findings, related to combined care and the role of change in its implementation and evaluation, indicate that there are no right or easy answers about how to make new ideas become reality in a smooth, pleasant way.