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... constituted the essence ofreligionandthe common core ofthe world’s “religions.” This understanding ofreligionandthe religions dominated the academic study ofreligion during the last century ... in their published work and were not able to overcome the emerging division of labor between religious and theological studies, on the one hand, andthe anthropology of religion, on the other ... divide The book addresses the subject of religious experience directly andthe problems of reductionism and humanistic fears ofthe sciences indirectly and by example The orientation ofthe book...
... that the presence of a central care provider in a team, who acts as a contact point for both patient and other health professionals and takes responsibility for the delegation ofcare to others ... included in the other activity-specific networks of this patient as well If the response of a health professional was missing, it was substituted by the response ofthe other individuals in the practice ... coefficients for the patient and for the most central health professional The discipline ofthe most central health professional was also noted A high centrality ofthe health professional can...
... in the period ranging from days to 18 months following the diagnosis ofthe cardiac base tumour During autopsy, samples ofthe tumour, myocardium ofthe right andthe left atrium, the right and ... seen near the aorta Case no Figure Radiogram of chest in ventro-dorsal projection The ventro-dorsal projection ofthe chest visualizes well the left andthe right edge ofthe tumour The widest ... neuroendocrine origin Expression of NSE and that of synaptophysine manifested a similar level in the cells of both benign and malignant tumours On the other hand, in the case of chromogranin A we, similarly...
... result ofthe decision to withhold or withdraw care, so there is a need for objective measurements of standard ofcareThe needs ofthe patient, their family, and those ofthe nurses and physicians ... get any patient assessment ofthe standard of their careThe question then is whether the tools used to measure quality ofcare are measuring it from the point of view of supplement How we measure ... combination ofthe two — help to determine the nature ofthe clinical response, which in turn is modified by the genetic makeup ofthe individual The type of infection will also affect the extent of inflammatory...
... the health care providers received a reminder, consisting of a summary ofthe purpose ofthe SCP andthe study, and practical guidelines ofthe use ofthe SCP, intended to remind the health care ... The participants on the other hand are unaware ofthe group assignment, as they are under the assumption that the hospital is providing usual care Intervention versus usual care Usual care: The ... Institute ofMedicine (IOM) and Health Council ofthe Netherlands is the Survivorship Care Plan (SCP) An SCP provides cancer survivors completing primary care with a summary of their course of treatment...
... informal care- giving and changes in the labour force participation of women over time; analyse the contribution ofthe elderly to thecareand nursing ofthe oldest old; and provide data on the rules ... Use of health careThe aim of this section is to analyse the current use of health care services by the elderly andthe determinants of this utilisation Indicators for the use of health care ... expenditures But other trends could also be essential to determining the extent and structure ofthe demand for health careand health expenditures In the case of longterm care, there are other important...
... We can understand these changes within the framework ofthe sociology ofthe professions Freidson (1970) in Profession ofMedicine argued that the success ofthe medical profession rested not ... S.Turner is Professor of Sociology at the University of Cambridge, UK He has a long-standing interest in health sociology and is the author of Medical Power and Social Knowledge andThe Body and Society ... about the medical profession and its clients, about the scientific claims of ‘evidencedbased medicine (EBM), and about the impact of modern (and possibly postmodern) consumer demand on healthcare...
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... looks at the relationships among land use; the mobility of disabled and elderly recipients of public home healthcare; the mobility of their homecare workers; and how much care those homecare workers ... ii Abstract The Effects of Land Use on the Mobility of Elderly and Disabled and Their Homecare Workers, andthe Effects ofCare on Client Mobility: Findings from Contra ... parents and their own children Rosenbloom found that “caregiving activities affect the transportation patterns of both the caregiver andthe older person,” affecting the 14 schedules of caregivers and...
... consequence ofthe strange happening ofthe serpent landing from the ship the end ofthe island on which the Temple of Æsculapius stood was shaped into the form ofthe bow of a ship, andthe serpent of ... Serapion of Alexandria CHAPTER V Roman Medicine at the end ofthe Republic andthe Beginning ofthe Empire Asclepiades of Prusa Themison of Laodicea Methodism Wounds of Julius Cæsar Systems of Philosophy ... diameter The administration ofthe sewers, in the time ofthe Republic, was in the hands ofthe censors, but special officers called curatores cloacarum were employed during the Empire, andthe workmen...
... consistent charity careand other public benefits across their communities and whether the charity careand public benefit warranted their nonprofit status The audit analysis that the audit committee ... cost of other types of services, such as child care, adult day care, medical research and education, and nursing and other professional training Various state agencies oversee different aspects of ... plans and interviewed appropriate hospital staff to understand what they consider as costs of uncompensated careand how they calculate the costs To the extent possible, examine whether the purchases...
... member states ofthe Council of Europe At the appointment Question 13 asked about the appointment with the health care professional andthe child’s experience Firstly, it asked whether the child ... ofthe survey which were then sent to the Council of Europe for processing A small number of children also undertook to complete the survey online All of these surveys were processed and so the ... careand fulfil commitments under the United Nations Convention on the Rights ofthe Child (UNCRC) and other international standards At its meeting in December 2010, the Committee of Experts mandated...
... and swallowing share the structures ofthe throat The chamber at the back ofthe mouth andthe top ofthe throat is the pharynx; it receives both air and food A flap of cartilage at the base of ... (open and clear of congestion) The arch ofthe palate (roof ofthe mouth) flattens, andthe permanent TEETH come in Control ofthe tongue, lips, and other muscular structures ofthe face and neck ... EAR Functions ofthe Ear, Nose, Mouth, and Throat The ears, nose, and mouth (along with the eyes) are the primary features ofthe head and face They form the hallmarks of recognition and individual...
... in the editing The council andthe Methods Panel greatly appreciate the willingness ofthe authors to produce their chapters promptly and their help throughout the editing ofthe monograph The ... 0552602) The opinions and conclusions expressed here are those ofthe authors and not necessarily represent the views ofthe Department of Health and Human Services, the National Academy of Sciences, ... on the continuum, andthe more global the concepts (ultimately including quality of life), the more to the right Concepts to the right encompass all the domains lying to the left Others see these...
... nerve and other nerves, andthe parasympathetic system, which consists of fibers of some ofthe cranial nerves andthe nerves connected to the sacral portion ofthe spine It is the sympathetic ... they were ill before they thought ofthe proper careof their bodies Then they called in a doctor and there ended their responsibility, or at least so they thought The idea that they alone might ... the University of San Francisco School of Medicine, andthe University of Virginia School ofMedicine His focus is on the diagnosis and treatment of repetitive strain and sports injuries, myofascial...
... from the Society The editor is responsible for the content ofthe journal The editor is a member ofthe Board of Trustees ofthe Society and serves on the Executive Committee and all standing ... explore aesthetic theory in the Enlightenment, the reception of British aesthetic theory in Germany, andthe significance of these ideas for contemporary debates in aesthetics and other fields ... committees The editor makes an annual report to the Board of Trustees on the operations ofthe Journal The book review editor is selected by the Board of Trustees on the recommendation ofthe editor, and...