• No results found

Having caring responsibilities by any disorder and

CARING FOR A LOVED ONE WITH AN EATING DISORDER

CARING FOR A LOVED ONE WITH AN EATING DISORDER

... section at the back of this booklet for more information. Nutritional assessments Nutritional assessments are carried out by dietitians and are often one of the first steps of treatment for eating disorders. Dietitians ...

71

"Balancing Act": the impact of caring responsibilities on career progression in the performing arts

"Balancing Act": the impact of caring responsibilities on career progression in the performing arts

... WORKING CONDITIONS AND HEALTH The issues outlined above have implications on the working conditions and health of workers. Data from the European Working Conditions Survey – a representative sample of nearly 44,000 ...

30

Young women's experiences of having Autism Spectrum Disorder

Young women's experiences of having Autism Spectrum Disorder

... Accessing a group of young women with high-functioning ASD was not as difficult as might have previously been predicted, however it did require flexibility. Given that I did not have access to any pre-existing ...

130

Personality disorder. Caring for a person who has a. Case study. What is a personality disorder?

Personality disorder. Caring for a person who has a. Case study. What is a personality disorder?

... Inconsistency of care The fact that some staff may wish to avoid or appease the patient can lead to inconsistency of care. This can in turn lead to conflicts arising between staff members. Intensity of feelings People ...

6

The experience of role balance among Australian working women with multigenerational caring responsibilities

The experience of role balance among Australian working women with multigenerational caring responsibilities

... Please read the questions carefully and tick the box or write an answer that applies to you. Do not take long over your replies – your immediate reaction to each item will probably be more accurate than a long ...

231

Rapid evidence assessment: parents' decisions about returning to work and child caring responsibilities

Rapid evidence assessment: parents' decisions about returning to work and child caring responsibilities

... This article explores how working mothers negotiate the often competing spheres of paid work and unpaid domestic and care work. Drawing upon qualitative data from a varied sample of women, it discusses the impact of ...

85

Caring for People with Borderline Personality Disorder: A REFERENCE GUIDE FOR HEALTH PROFESSIONALS

Caring for People with Borderline Personality Disorder: A REFERENCE GUIDE FOR HEALTH PROFESSIONALS

... for any commercial purpose and retain this copyright notice and all disclaimer notices as part of that ...or any part of this work in any way (electronic or otherwise) without first being given the ...

42

Accessing Supportive Services: Parents Caring for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder

Accessing Supportive Services: Parents Caring for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder

... Research Bias Due to the nature of this study being a qualitative format involving a preferred topic by the researcher, some level of biases exists, which may have assisted or hindered the interpretation process of the ...

75

Accessing Supportive Services: Parents Caring for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder

Accessing Supportive Services: Parents Caring for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder

... Research Bias Due to the nature of this study being a qualitative format involving a preferred topic by the researcher, some level of biases exists, which may have assisted or hindered the interpretation process of the ...

75

Nurses’ attitudes facing the family involvment in caring for people with mental disorder

Nurses’ attitudes facing the family involvment in caring for people with mental disorder

... ABSTRACT Objective: To characterize the attitudes of Primary Health Care nurses, regarding the involve- ment of the family in the care for people with Mental Disorder. Methods: Correlational study with 257 nurses ...

7

C. Proposals having any erasures or corrections must be initialed in ink by the Offeror.

C. Proposals having any erasures or corrections must be initialed in ink by the Offeror.

... exclude any responsible bank or in any way restrain or restrict ...Contract any information, exclusive of that which is determined to be proprietary, provided either in response to this RFP or ...

12

In two places at once : the impact of caring responsibilities on academic's conference participation : final project report

In two places at once : the impact of caring responsibilities on academic's conference participation : final project report

... Firstly, each conference forms part of an ongoing negotiation with caring responsibilities and with other care-givers. This negotiation includes other conferences that have been attended or missed, as well ...

36

Invisible families: The strengths and needs of black families in which young people have caring responsibilities

Invisible families: The strengths and needs of black families in which young people have caring responsibilities

... responsibilities for family members, and to learn what support systems are available to them and their families. A total of 220 questionnaires were sent to statutory and non-statutory organisations covering a wide ...

55

DISCIPLINED: Models in this Unit ignore the effects of the Emergency Disorder Condition, though still count as having Disorder at that level.

DISCIPLINED: Models in this Unit ignore the effects of the Emergency Disorder Condition, though still count as having Disorder at that level.

... resolves any interactions that may apply to different types of SRS, Blitzen Bombers combine their Dice Pool with other SRS Tokens present in the Attack Run in which case the entire Attack Run’s Qualities become ...

21

Impacts of caring for a child with the CDKL5 disorder on parental wellbeing and family quality of life

Impacts of caring for a child with the CDKL5 disorder on parental wellbeing and family quality of life

... drug treatments; stage of puberty; current body mea- surements; equipment and intervention use; day care and educational supports; and utilisation of respite care and financial aids. Questions were also asked about the ...

15

Men's experiences of having the diagnosis of Borderline Personality Disorder: An interpretative phenomenological analysis

Men's experiences of having the diagnosis of Borderline Personality Disorder: An interpretative phenomenological analysis

... 8.1 Gaining consent Gaining defensible consent from individuals 'is legally valid and professionally acceptable only if they have the capacity to decide whether to take part in the research, have been properly informed, ...

161

The Process of Support by Nursing Professionals for Families Having a Member with Borderline Personality Disorder

The Process of Support by Nursing Professionals for Families Having a Member with Borderline Personality Disorder

... providing any support, irrespective of the fact that they felt the need for family support through the care process of the pa- ...human caring [12], and so is family sup- ...of caring, such as ...

13

An in-depth exploration into secondary school pupils’ experiences of having Autism Spectrum Disorder

An in-depth exploration into secondary school pupils’ experiences of having Autism Spectrum Disorder

... than having a one-off conversation about ASD during disclosure of the diagnosis, further conversations will help to embed understanding about the ...and any other relevant professionals through consultation ...

298

Black African mothers’ experiences of having their child diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder.

Black African mothers’ experiences of having their child diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder.

... Currently, little research has been conducted with regards to ASD within Africa. It is therefore important to conduct research that not only assesses prevalence but also experiences of living and caring for ...

105

Overcoming the challenges of caring for a child with foetal alcohol spectrum disorder: a Pilbara community perspective

Overcoming the challenges of caring for a child with foetal alcohol spectrum disorder: a Pilbara community perspective

... appropriate and safe space for caregivers to share their experiences and learn from each other. Although online resources are available and support groups have been established in other regions of Australia, there is ...

12

Show all 10000 documents...

Related subjects