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Experiences of African immigrant women living with HIV in the U.K.: implications for health professionals

Experiences of African immigrant women living with HIV in the U.K.: implications for health professionals

... of health care ...Significantly, health services were represented as a safe social space, and were highly valued as a source of advice and ...personalised health care plays a key role in encouraging ...

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THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF TRANSACTIONAL-TRANSFORMATIONAL LEADERSHIP ON JOB OUTCOME: IMPLICATIONS FOR HEALTH PROFESSIONALS IN LEBANON

THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF TRANSACTIONAL-TRANSFORMATIONAL LEADERSHIP ON JOB OUTCOME: IMPLICATIONS FOR HEALTH PROFESSIONALS IN LEBANON

... Licensed under Creative Common Page 278 transactions by offering rewards and punishments, according to the tasks accomplished. It is entirely based on the transactions directed by the leader and the nurses or residents ...

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The health of Swiss adolescents and its implications for training of health professionals in Switzerland

The health of Swiss adolescents and its implications for training of health professionals in Switzerland

... universal health cover- age insurance ...to health care with more than 75% of young people seeing a primary care practitioner every year (1, ...of health professionals is an essential part of ...

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Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders awareness in health professionals: Implications for psychiatry

Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders awareness in health professionals: Implications for psychiatry

... public health in Europe: European area is first in ranking for alcohol use during pregnancy with a prevalence of ...of health care profession- als in order to provide information about FASD ...healthcare ...

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Bariatric Surgery for Morbid Obesity: Health Implications for Patients, Health Professionals, and Third-Party Payers

Bariatric Surgery for Morbid Obesity: Health Implications for Patients, Health Professionals, and Third-Party Payers

... of Health Services, University of Washington, Seattle, WA; Mal Fobi, MD, Center for Surgical Treatment of Obesity, Hawaiian Gardens, CA; Michel Gagner, MD, Professor of Surgery, Chief, Division of Bariatric ...

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Parents of youth who self-injure: a review of the literature and implications for mental health professionals

Parents of youth who self-injure: a review of the literature and implications for mental health professionals

... parental concern was a better predictor of future DSH than clinical risk assessments [101]; thus, under some cir- cumstances, parents may be in a position to gauge their youth’s ongoing wellbeing and alert health ...

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Consensus Conference Statement Bariatric surgery for morbid obesity: Health implications for patients, health professionals, and third-party payers

Consensus Conference Statement Bariatric surgery for morbid obesity: Health implications for patients, health professionals, and third-party payers

... of Health Services, University of Washington, Seattle, WA; Mal Fobi, MD, Center for Surgical Treatment of Obesity, Hawaiian Gardens, CA; Michel Gagner, MD, Professor of Surgery, Chief, Division of Bariatric ...

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Perceptions of the roles and skills of primary health care professionals: implications for innovative and sustainable rural primary health care delivery

Perceptions of the roles and skills of primary health care professionals: implications for innovative and sustainable rural primary health care delivery

... primary health care professionals (general practitioners, nurses, allied health professionals and ambulance paramedics) in four discrete rural and remote service locations (RRMA ...primary ...

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Life and Work of Health Professionals

Life and Work of Health Professionals

... of health in strictly biological or organic terms, as the absence of disease has been changing in recent ...public health from a broader perspective, which includes elements of human subjectivity, admitting ...

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Mental Health Professionals Perspectives

Mental Health Professionals Perspectives

... To whom correspondence should be addressed at 100 Ball Education, Counseling, Educational Psy- chology and Research, The University of Memphis, Memphis, Tennessee 38152; e-mail: amalesky@ aol.com. In an attempt to reduce ...

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Research governance: implications for health library and information professionals.

Research governance: implications for health library and information professionals.

... This is an author produced version of a paper published in Health Information & Libraries Journal. White Rose Research Online URL for this paper:[r] ...

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Healing of Hymenal Injuries: Implications for Child Health Care Professionals

Healing of Hymenal Injuries: Implications for Child Health Care Professionals

... The concern of acute or recent sexual abuse raises legal issues and the possible need to gather forensic evidence. Few primary care pediatricians are likely to feel comfortable in this role; time demands are an added ...

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Perceptions of the roles and skills of primary health care professionals: implications for innovative and sustainable rural primary health care delivery

Perceptions of the roles and skills of primary health care professionals: implications for innovative and sustainable rural primary health care delivery

... allied health services and local ...where health care delivery was also organised as a team-based approach and across a spectrum ranging from emergency care to health ...which health care was ...

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Professionals in the Workforce: Health Care Professionals and Technicians

Professionals in the Workforce: Health Care Professionals and Technicians

... Nursing occupations are often rewarding, yet taxing, positions. While employment for nurses may be approaching equilibrium, i.e. the number of jobs available and the number of qualified nurses are roughly equal, some ...

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Health Professionals in the 21

Health Professionals in the 21

... of Health Professionals for the 21 st Century, the curriculum is rarely re-examined and schools change the objectives to meet what the professors want to teach ...allied health fields must adopt ...

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For health care professionals:

For health care professionals:

... a health care facility chooses to use DNA rather than footprints, it should have a signed contract with a laboratory specifying 24 hour coverage, 365 days a year with a four to six hour turn around for infant ID ...

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Education of Health Professionals

Education of Health Professionals

... improve health outcomes by strengthening the educational preparation of nurses, particularly in gerontol- ogy, community health, leadership, and evidenced-based nursing practice; to increase the pool of ...

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A Guide for Health Professionals

A Guide for Health Professionals

... his profile provides an overvie w of some of the cultural and health issues of concern to Italian migrants who live in Queensland, Australia. This description may not apply to all Italians as individual ...

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Training for health professionals

Training for health professionals

... Climate change affects the most fundamental determinants of health: air, food, water, shelter, freedom from disease. The impacts on human health are not evenly distributed[r] ...

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Foreword. health professionals

Foreword. health professionals

... cardiac health, involves education, behaviour modification techniques and counselling 1,4 ...their health outcomes. This section of the document aims to assist health professionals select ...

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