761 resultados para occupant satisfaction
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L'éducation des enfants prend une large part des préoccupations de notre société québécoise. Assumée presqu'entièrement par les parents jusqu'à l’entrée de l'enfant à l’école, il existe, par la suite, des controverses au sujet du partage de sa responsabilité. Les parents demeurent les premiers éducateurs de l'enfant mais le cadre scolaire offre d'autres possibilités pour compléter sa formation. Jusqu'où les parents peuvent-ils pénétrer le milieu scolaire? et, où s'arrêtent les droits des professionnels de l'école? La discussion est toujours ouverte et depuis longtemps. La participation des parents, dans les politiques éducatives de l'état, comporte un débat actuellement en force. Les recherches dans ce domaine sont relativement récentes. Comme le note Sara L. Lightfoot (1978), les sociologues se sont attardés à l'étude de l’organisation, de la formation des systèmes sociaux et très peu aux relations de l'un à l'autre système. En éducation, ajoute-t-elle, quand des auteurs se penchent sur la liaison entre la famille et l’école, ils ont tendance à se concentrer sur les dissonances et les problèmes qui se dégagent de leurs relations. C'est ce que nous avons constaté lors de notre revue de littérature et plusieurs des recherches citées sont de cet ordre. Mais, d'autres chercheurs axent leurs recherches sur une tangente positive; la participation des parents devient un apport possible au développement académique et social de l'enfant. Ils étudient ce problème sous plusieurs aspects et, malgré certaines prises de positions distinctes les unes des autres tous affirment qu'il est profitable et même nécessaire à l’enfant que ses parents s'intéressent à son vécu scolaire. [...]
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OBJECTIVES: To assess satisfaction of survivors of coronary artery diseases (CAD) with healthcare services and to determine whether specific components of standard health-related quality of life (HRQL) assessment tools might identify areas of satisfaction and dissatisfaction. METHOD: A specific tool developed to provide a comprehensive assessment of healthcare needs was administered concomitantly with generic and specific HRQL instruments, on 242 patients with CAD, admitted to an acute coronary unit during a single year. RESULTS: 92.5% of patients confirmed their trust in and satisfaction with the care given by their General Practitioner; even so, one third experienced difficulty getting an appointment and a quarter wanted more time for each consultation or prompt referral to a specialist when needed. Around a third expressed dissatisfaction with advice from the practice nurse or hospital consultant. Overall 54% were highly satisfied with services, 33% moderately satisfied and 13% dissatisfied.Cronbach's alpha was 0.87; the corrected total-item correlation ranged between 0.55-0.75, with trivial 'floor' score and low 'ceiling' effect. Several domains in all three HRQL tools correlated with items relating to satisfaction. The Seattle Angina Questionnaire Treatment Score correlated significantly with all satisfaction items and with the global satisfaction score. CONCLUSION: Cardiac patients' demanded better services and advice from, and more time with, health professionals and easier surgery access. The satisfaction tool showed acceptable psychometric properties. In this patient group, disease-specific HRQL tools seem more appropriate than generic tools for surveys of patient satisfaction
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Volunteer organizations operate in a challenging environment and their management practices toward volunteers have become increasingly influenced by the private sector. This case study explores the impact of brand heritage on the experience of volunteering in such managed environments. We use data from the U.K. Scouts to show that brand heritage has a positive bearing on the level of engagement volunteers experience and on their reported attitude to the way(s) in which they are managed within the volunteer organization. We then use these findings to establish the salience of brand heritage to both long established and recently formed organizations, extending current volunteer management theory; consequently, we suggest volunteer managers utilize the power of brand heritage through unlocking its ability to retain engaged and satisfied volunteers.
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La personne âgée est globale, comme tout enfant ou tout adulte, alors nos interventions se doivent d'être globales. Nous ne devons plus nous permettre de disséquer la personne. Il faut remplacer et de là éliminer les clichés sur les étapes de la vie: l'âge des acquisitions, l'âge de la production et l’âge de l'inaction. Nous devons faire place à la notion de continuité de l'être. Comme le soulignait Nicolas Zay (1981), il ne s'agit pas de créer la vie, parce que déjà existante, mais il faut plutôt la faire circuler, la magnifier, la vivifier. Il ne s'agit que de respecter l'être humain, si âgé soit-il. Nous devons assurer à la personne âgée un minimum satisfaisant de moyens pour maintenir ses capacités ou pour suppléer certaines déficiences. Il en va de la dignité de la personne. Il faut "traiter" la personne âgée dans un milieu ordinaire, institutionnel peut-être, mais où nous retrouvons une qualité de vie, où l'environnement fera la promotion de la vie. Dans les centres d'accueil d'hébergement, nous disons souvent à la personne âgée « vous êtes chez-vous, mais ne placez pas telle chose sur le mur, n'encombrez pas vos bureaux de photos ou de bibelots, l'heure du bain est à ... etc. » Petites insignifiances qui nuisent à la création d'un milieu de vie de qualité. Il est urgent de modifier nos rapports, notre approche face au vieillissement. Il faut mobiliser les énergies et les potentiels de la personne âgée. Nous nous devons d'améliorer la formation des personnels qui travaillent auprès de cette clientèle âgée, nos interventions sont trop parcellaires. La recherche n'a fait que confirmer, à mes yeux, la valeur et l'à-propos de l'approche psycho-sociale, qui a comme spécificité de répondre aux besoins de la personne dans sa globalité bio-psycho-sociale. Cette recherche s'adresse avant tout aux intervenants des organisations d'hébergement. Elle se veut pratico-pratique. Elle se veut un outil pour intervenir dans le milieu, pour améliorer le milieu. Mais, elle fait aussi ressortir l'indispensable cheminement qui doit s'inscrire tant au niveau organisationnel, qu'au niveau individuel. Les centres d'accueil d'hébergement sont composés de personnes qui y résident et de personnes qui y travaillent: les centres d'accueil se doivent d'être des milieux de vie chaleureux. Simple et bien compliqué à la fois.
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O apoio prestado às famílias que vivenciam a parentalidade deve basear-se numa relação de confiança entre enfermeiros e pais. A satisfação dos clientes e dos enfermeiros durante a prestação de cuidados assume grande relevância e pode ser considerada um ganho em saúde. Objetivo: Compreender a experiência e o significado atribuído pelos pais de crianças entre os 11 e os 24 meses e dos enfermeiros que participaram na implementação da metodologia Touchpoints (TP), uma intervenção de enfermagem inovadora. Desenho do Estudo e Métodos: Estudo qualitativo de cariz fenomenológico. A recolha de dados foi efetuada através de (i) diários de itinerância dos enfermeiros que participaram na implementação da metodologia TP e da (ii) técnica de grupos focais realizada junto de 10 pais de crianças do grupo de intervenção. Resultados: os pais consideraram que as sessões TP, implementadas pelos enfermeiros, contribuíram para: Aquisição de conhecimentos e competências; Validação de práticas parentais; Melhoria do comportamento da criança; Confiança parental; Relacionamento interpessoal; Competências profissionais; Competências específicas; Satisfação. Os enfermeiros que participaram no estudo consideraram que a metodologia TP contribuiu para: Mobilização e aplicação dos princípios TP; Processo de aprendizagem; Interesse dos pais; Sentimentos/emoções; Satisfação. Implicações Clínicas: Os enfermeiros que cuidam de famílias devem implementar metodologias inovadoras que facilitem a adaptação à parentalidade, como os Touchpoints. A implementação da metodologia TP contribuiu para a satisfação dos pais e enfermeiros.
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This study examined the predictive utility of Lent’s (2004) social cognitive model of well-being in the context of academic satisfaction with a sample of Southeast Asian American college students using a cross-sectional design. Path analysis was used to examine the role of perceived parental trauma, perceived parental acculturative stress, intergenerational family conflict, and social cognitive predictors to academic satisfaction. Participants were 111 Southeast Asian American and 111 East Asian American college students who completed online measures. Contrary to expectations, none of the contextual cultural variables were significant predictors of academic satisfaction. Also contrary to expectations, academic support and self-efficacy were not directly linked to academic satisfaction and outcome expectation was not linked to goal progress. Other social cognitive predictors were related directly and indirectly to academic satisfaction, consistent with prior research. Limitations and implications for future research and practice are addressed.
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To ensure mission-readiness for military members, support for their families is essential. Military family health and health care satisfaction has been a neglected area of study in this population. Satisfaction can be defined in terms of patient-, provider-, and practice-level factors and is influenced by continuity of care, which is often poor in transient military populations. Using a modified patient satisfaction survey, this study found that both the number of moves and assigned providers were significantly associated with continuity of care in military spouses. Further, continuity of care was a significant predictor of satisfaction with military health care.
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Social network sites (SNSs) provide new opportunities for online self-presentation of millions of users. The cover profile photograph (CPP) along with written information regarding relationship status is a central component of online self-presentation, although their associations with actual romantic relationships are not clear. We investigated relationships between the presence of a current romantic partner on the CPP and the displayed relationship status and partner satisfaction, partner-directed violence and women's intrasexual competition with peers. A total of 28 % of the 158 women with a Facebook profile and being involved in a romantic relationship had their romantic partners on their CPP. As predicted, women with their partners on the CPP were more satisfied with their romantic relationship than others. Furthermore, women who did not have their partner on the CPP tended to conceal or lie in their displayed mating status suggesting that this may be a strategy how to attract another potential mate. The partner-directed violence and intrasexual competition hypotheses were not supported. Overall, the CPP and an honestly displayed relationship status is an expression of relationship satisfaction amongst women.
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The Questionnaire on the Frequency of and Satisfaction with Social Support (QFSSS) was designed to assess the frequency of and the degree of satisfaction with perceived social support received from different sources in relation to three types of support: emotional, informational, and instrumental. This study tested the reliability of the questionnaire scores and its criterion and structural validity. The data were drawn from survey interviews of 2042 Spanish people. The results show high internal consistency (values of Cronbach's alpha ranged from .763 to .952). The correlational analysis showed significant positive associations between QFSSS scores and measures of subjective well-being and perceived social support, as well as significant negative associations with measures of loneliness (values of Pearson's r correlation ranged from .11 to .97). Confirmatory factor analysis using structural equation modelling verified an internal 4-factor structure that corresponds to the sources of support analysed: partner, family, friends, and community (values ranged from .93 to .95 for the Goodness of Fit Index (GFI); from .95 to .98 for the Comparative Fit Index (CFI); and from .10 to .07 for the Root Mean Square Error of Approximation (RMSEA)). These results confirm the validity of the QFSSS as a versatile tool which is suitable for the multidimensional assessment of social support.