... Impact ofDomesticViolence on Children DomesticViolence as an Abusive Context for Children Parenting Ability and the Experienceof being Parented in the context ofDomesticViolence The Impact of ... the knowledgeandexperienceof mothers who have experienced domestic violence, and professionals from statutory and voluntary agencies that provide services to children and families While one of ... impact ofdomesticviolence on children, the needs of children who have experienced domestic violence, and services to meet identified needs of children who have experienced domestic violence...
... components of PBL [56] Therefore PBL helps in the contextualization ofknowledgeand in the application of knowledge, which are key components of the CIHR knowledge transfer model (listed as KT3 and ... Integration ofknowledge The integration ofknowledge into clinical decision-making is more complex than measures of utilization and, hence, more difficult to measure However, as the ultimate purpose of ... rigorous measurements of knowledge, utilization, andclinical reasoning, providing deeper understanding ofknowledge transfer Finally, we felt that the generalizability of our findings would...
... journal of the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases (AASLD), andof Current Hepatitis Reports, and a member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of Hepatology andof the Journal of ... Professor of Medicine at the University of Paris XII and the Director of the Department of Virology, of INSERM Unit U635 andof the French National Reference Center on Viral Hepatitis B, C and ... genotypes and (B), and genotypes 4, and (C) Int J Med Sci 2006, HCV genotypes and Patients infected with HCV genotypes or have a 70%-80% likelihood of an SVR with a low dose of ribavirin and only...
... difficulties of managing hepatitis B infection Hence, further research and understanding in this sector may bring exciting new information and better understanding of the natural history of HBV and supplement ... incidence of hepatic decompensation was 16%, the incidence per 100 person years was 3.3 and the mean interval between the time of diagnosis of cirrhosis and the onset of first episode of decompensation ... activity, and with or without HBeAg seroreversion Clinical Spectrum of HBV Infection Primary Infection –Subclinical Infection and Acute hepatitis B Majority of HBV infection in children are subclinical...
... exists between knowledgeand successful knowledge transfer CONCLUSION The purpose of this paper is to increase the understanding of how knowledge transfers can be perceived and managed, and how choices ... cognitive abilities of both the source ofknowledge (Foss and Pedersen, 2002) and the recipient (Gupta and Govindarajan, 2000; Tsai, 2001) are key factors Absorptive and retentive capacity of the recipient, ... understand the value of the knowledge in question, and by fitting the contents and presentation ofknowledge in a way that suits recipients Benchmarking exercises, with internally public methods and...
... described) and ABCA1, a member of the ATP-binding cassette family of transporters, is a potential candidate for the transport of PS to the surface (Diaz and Schroit 1996, Morel, et al 2006) 2.2 Role of ... irrespective of size However interference of soluble antigens, variable quality of antibodies used for antigen capture and non-exclusion of microsomes are some of the disadvantages 4.3 Nanoscale and newer ... development of thromboembolism in neonates Also, the hemostatic system of neonates is significantly different from that of children and adults (Veldman, 2008) 38 Pathophysiology andClinical Aspects of...
... with the standards accepted at the time of publication Notwithstanding, as new research, changes in government regulations, andknowledge from clinicalexperience relating to drug therapy and drug ... chemical analysis, and analysis of biofluids are unique to this volume, and will be of use to pathologists and forensic scientists, as well as to clinicians Animal, human, and in vitro data are ... Page i Toxicology andClinical Pharmacology of Herbal Products Page ii Forensic Science and Medicine Steven B Karch, MD, SERIES EDITOR TOXICOLOGY ANDCLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY OF HERBAL PRODUCTS,...
... the success of treatment and control of TB Conclusion Through the investigations ofclinicaland demographic features of the patients hospitalized in a referral hospital for treatment of TB during ... diagnostic method of TB was detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in the sputum on 1353 (56.3%) of patients, diagnosis by means ofclinicaland radiological findings on 346 (14.4%) of patients, ... the success of treatment and control of TB It has been widely accepted that tuberculosis and poverty have been closely linked since the scientific study of the disease began (Link and Phelan,...
... Rehabilitation and Research Centre, University of Oulu, FIN-, Finland Axel Urhausen Institute of Sports and Preventitive Medicine, Department ofClinical Medicine, University of Saarland, D-, Saarbruecken, ... of Jyvọskylọ, FIN-, Finland Timo Sọppọlọ National Public Health Institute, Helsinki, FIN-, Finland Timo Takala Department of Biology of Physical Activity, University of Jyvọskylọ, FIN-, Finland ... of Anatomy, University of Kuopio, FIN-, Finland Jan Henriksson Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, Karolinska Institute, University of Stockholm, SE, Sweden Nils Hjeltness Department of...
... increasing quality and safety of these products for safe clinical use The quality, sterility, and safety aspects of tissue bank products are analogous with the preparation of pharmaceuticals and medical ... end-users andclinicians However, the sustainability of the supply of quality tissues is very much dependent on the availability of trained manpower to continue with the operation of tissue banks and ... irradiate soft tissues? Until today, soft tissues have never been irradiated for fear that the dose of 25 kGy is too large and could weaken the collagen structure of tendons and ligaments These and...
... visiting professor at the Universities of Cape Town, Tel Aviv, and Lyon, and at the Pasteur and Weizmann Institutes He is a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science andof the ... He is a member of numerous professional societies and has been on the editorial boards of The American Journal of Physiology, The Journal of Nutrition, and The American Journal ofClinical Nutrition ... Health and Disease, John J.B Anderson and Sanford C Garner Edited by Ira Wolinsky Published Titles Practical Handbook of Nutrition in Clinical Practice, Donald F Kirby and Stanley J Dudrick Handbook...
... (Culture and KOH results) and on examination of target toenail, specifically percent of the target nail judged clear of infection as well as the amount of new target nail growth observed Clinical ... OnyCOE-t™ questionnaire at baseline and at the end of the study and who had measures ofclinical efficacy (clinical assessment of target nail clearing and re-growth) Change scores were computed for ... that the revised questionnaire is valid and reliable and to assess responsiveness and calculate a minimally clinical important difference Clinical outcomes Clinical outcomes were based on mycology...
... criteria for the definition of AMI includes a combination of two out of three characteristics composed ofclinical history, a rise and fall of cardiac biomarkers, and ECG changes Despite being ... as: Hisamuddin NAR and Suhailan M: Evaluation of the diagnostic indices andclinical utility of qualitative cardiodetect®® test kit in diagnosis of ami within 12 hours of onset of chest pain in ... sensitivity of serial measurements of multiple markers nears 100%, whereas the sensitivity of a single measurement of any biomarker at the time of Hisamuddin NAR and Suhailan M International Journal of...
... described) and ABCA1, a member of the ATP-binding cassette family of transporters, is a potential candidate for the transport of PS to the surface (Diaz and Schroit 1996, Morel, et al 2006) 2.2 Role of ... irrespective of size However interference of soluble antigens, variable quality of antibodies used for antigen capture and non-exclusion of microsomes are some of the disadvantages 4.3 Nanoscale and newer ... development of thromboembolism in neonates Also, the hemostatic system of neonates is significantly different from that of children and adults (Veldman, 2008) 38 Pathophysiology andClinical Aspects of...
... positive rate of the fundus (100%) and the antrum (100%) of clinically abnormal dogs was significantly higher than that of same gastric region of clinically normal dogs (77.5% and 67.5%; P
... clinical, sociodemographic and penal profile of women in a prison unit of the State of São Paulo, and evaluates possible associations of these variables to indicators of depression Methods This ... directors of the Female Penitentiary of Ribeirão Preto After explaining the goal of the interview, participation and use of results to the participants of this study, they signed free and informed ... been translated and validated in Portuguese [16,17], with a Cronbach a of 0.81 and mean score of 8.5 ± 7.0, similar to several other studies Page of Data were collected between May and September...
... ASAS20, ASAS40, and ASAS partial remission criteria, respectively) ofclinical symptoms Andrei Calin, of Bath, UK, had started this kind of work in the early 90s with the definition of the Bath Ankylosing ... or absence of these criteria in patients presenting with chronic back pain and a suspected diagnosis of axial SpA and which can also be used in daily clinical practice [3] Because of the relatively ... made only on the basis of the clinical experience, without the help of imaging or laboratory results The term axial SpA, covering patients early in the course of the disease and patients with a...
... Binding of soluble circulating TNF causes trimerization of the receptor and activation of NF-κB, with downstream induction of inflammation and inhibition of apoptosis via production of cellular ... multitude of local and systemic responses to infection and tissue injury and, as proved by the complete response of CAPS to IL-1 receptor blockade, is pivotal in causing the clinical features of this ... substantially reduces symptoms of FMF in at least 95% of cases and almost completely eliminates the risk of AA amyloidosis (see below) The mechanism of action of colchicine remains incompletely...
... Journal of Surgical Oncology 2009, 7:76 http://www.wjso.com/content/7/1/76 Figure Insertion of a new stem and adequate reinforcement with artificial and autogenous bone Insertion of a new stem and ... between IP-CA granules and between IP-CA and bone became unclear, and sclerotic changes were observed around the stem, suggesting adequate bone strength and observed favorable clinical results[9] ... the grafting of both Neobone and autogenous bone Although further careful observation of the course is necessary, favorable bone formation was observed This grafting of both Neobone and autogenous...