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How frequent are non-evidence-based health care beliefs in chiropractic students and do they vary across the pre-professional educational years

How frequent are non-evidence-based health care beliefs in chiropractic students and do they vary across the pre-professional educational years

... of students being prepared to provide advice ‘often’ on cardiovascular disease and diabetes. In fact, numbers were gradually decreasing in sequential years for the number of students, who were adopting non-evidence-based ...

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Potential determinants of health-care professionals’ use of survivorship care plans: a qualitative study using the theoretical domains framework

Potential determinants of health-care professionals’ use of survivorship care plans: a qualitative study using the theoretical domains framework

... to health-care professionals’ beliefs about the benefits of SCP use, devoting time to SCP use, ensuring that cancer program leaders champion SCP use, and creating teams that effectively collaborate ...

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Knowledge and beliefs concerning evidence based practice amongst complementary and alternative medicine health care practitioners and allied health care professionals: A questionnaire survey

Knowledge and beliefs concerning evidence based practice amongst complementary and alternative medicine health care practitioners and allied health care professionals: A questionnaire survey

... professionals listed in a database of all registered practi- tioners that we developed by interrogating the West Mid- lands regional directory and relevant professional associations. In total 859, CAM ...

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The Ever-Expanding Health Care Conscience Clause: The Quest for Immunity in the Struggle Between Professional Duties and Moral Beliefs

The Ever-Expanding Health Care Conscience Clause: The Quest for Immunity in the Struggle Between Professional Duties and Moral Beliefs

... Pub. Health, ...city health department deceived the teenager when it failed to tell her emergency contraception could prevent im- plantation of an fertilized ...

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Positioning pharmacists’ roles in primary health care: a discourse analysis of the compensation plan in Alberta, Canada

Positioning pharmacists’ roles in primary health care: a discourse analysis of the compensation plan in Alberta, Canada

... Differences in interpretation were reconciled through team discussion and analysis continued until consensus was reached. A limitation associated with this method is that the analysis is based on the language contained ...

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Bangari

Bangari

... strong beliefs in “hot” and “cold” foods such as mangoes, meat, eggs as they were believed to generate excessive body ...These beliefs put unnecessary restriction in diet of ...

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Belief reinforcement: one reason why costs for low back pain have not decreased

Belief reinforcement: one reason why costs for low back pain have not decreased

... change beliefs, ie, dysfunctional patient behavior and biomedical practice on the part of ...of care of a range of “hands-on” providers, for whom idiosyncratic variations of that view are fundamental to ...

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Use of communities of practice in business and health care sectors: A systematic review

Use of communities of practice in business and health care sectors: A systematic review

... the health sector ...and professional development [1,2], but as it evolves, it becomes a tool for managing the knowledge flow within organizations with the main purpose of improving organizations' ...

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Service user professional interaction in health and care settings

Service user professional interaction in health and care settings

... 60 service users has been survey based and looks at various ‘indicators’ of involvement such as; service users knowing who their care co-ordinator is, agreement with care plan, signing care plan (for ...

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2017_Petermann.pdf

2017_Petermann.pdf

... The majority of articles included in this analysis were surveys of clinicians that included questions about their training or knowledge of procedures, practices, and/or policies. Four studies included parameters to ...

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Approaches to health care provider education and professional development in perinatal depression: a systematic review

Approaches to health care provider education and professional development in perinatal depression: a systematic review

... considering professional development oppor- tunities, many organizations may not be fully aware of the extent to which there is a gap in knowledge on peri- natal depression, and health-care providers ...

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Patient and health care professional views and experiences of computer agent-supported health care

Patient and health care professional views and experiences of computer agent-supported health care

... Key areas were explored with HCPs and patients: experience and perception of the integration of modern technology into service provision, effects on consultations, adjustment, accessibility, safety and confidentiality. To ...

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Optimal support systems for patients with stomas – an opinion piece

Optimal support systems for patients with stomas – an opinion piece

... family, health care professionals, and spiritual ...by health care ...stoma care were extrapolated to enable the reader to understand the important role that support systems can play in ...

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Rathfredagh Cheshire Home, Limerick

Rathfredagh Cheshire Home, Limerick

... There was a planned and actual staff roster in place which showed the staff on duty during the day at night. Based on observations, a review of the roster and these inspection findings, inspectors was satisfied that the ...

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Architecture and health care: a place for sociology

Architecture and health care: a place for sociology

... sociology, health, design, buildings, cultural geography, STS, and ...of Health and Illness; Sociology; Science Studies; Health; Health, Risk and Society; Social Science & Medicine and ...

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The experience of the menopause and climacteric of women in Australia from a non-English speaking background

The experience of the menopause and climacteric of women in Australia from a non-English speaking background

... and beliefs of the women. However, what part do the religious beliefs of the women play in their approach or attitudes towards menopause? Are they able to practice their religious beliefs or is there ...

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The Environment and Children’s Health Care in Northwest China

The Environment and Children’s Health Care in Northwest China

... lower) beliefs/attitudes/practices towards the envir- onment and children’s health, in relation to each of the following: age, gender, province, years in practice, prac- tice type, percent public assistance ...

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Hepatitis B screening among Chinese Americans: a structural equation modeling analysis

Hepatitis B screening among Chinese Americans: a structural equation modeling analysis

... with health insurance, a primary health care provider, and frequent primary physician visits) showed a positive and significant rela- tionship with HBV screening (coefficient = ...with health ...

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Survey of oral health practices among adults in a North Carolina Hispanic population

Survey of oral health practices among adults in a North Carolina Hispanic population

... care habits, dental visits, and condition of gums included multiple choice questions (See Appendix A and B). In the section pertaining to dental visits, respondents were asked to choose all that applied for the ...

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UNIT 2 professional ethics of auditors.docx

UNIT 2 professional ethics of auditors.docx

... The detection and prevention of error and fraud is the management’s responsibility by designing The detection and prevention of error and fraud is the management’s responsibility by designing and implementing appropriate ...

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