... States with the lowest injury rates are in the northeast • The number of fire and burn deaths is highest in some ofthe southern states • The number of traffic injuries is highest in some southern ... many hazards and risks as they grow and develop into adulthood, and unintentional injuries are the leading cause of death and disability for childrenand teenagers in the United States The physical, ... Kingdom, Italy, andthe Netherlands have the lowest rates of child injury deaths among to 14 year olds In contrast, the United States and Portugal have some ofthe highest rates of child injury...
... and treatment ofthechildren HB is responsible for the anaesthesia management ofthechildren PH is responsible for the clinical treatment ofthechildren as head ofthe division of radiation ... helical tomotherapy have the potential of selectively sparing the thyroid gland and breast tissue in craniospinal irradiation The number ofchildren treated with IMRT andthe hard evidence for the benefit ... evaluation they illustrate the possibilities of helical tomotherapy (as one solution of IMRT) to cover a target volume of this size avoiding the problems of field junctions andthe resulting dangers of...
... T wave obscured the offset ofthe T wave, then the offset ofthe QT interval was defined as the intersection ofthe tangent to the midpoint ofthe downslope ofthe T wave andthe isoelectric ... trials For the cardiologist readings, the offset of a new QT interval was defined as the intersection ofthe line drawn along the downslopes ofthe T wave andthe isoelectric line U waves were ignored, ... Frequencies of prolonged QTc intervals The frequency of prolonged QTc was determined using the Moss and Robinson criteria of > 460 ms andthe regulatory criteria of > 500 ms With the criteria of a QTc...
... Health ofChildrenand Youth Economic Burden of Sub-Optimal Health in Childrenand Youth Promoting Health and Wellness in Childrenand Youth: The Impact of School Curricula and Health ... can benefit from the findings ofthe WHO with respect to the types of strategies that are most likely to positively influence the health ofchildrenand youth The findings ofthe WHO meta-analysis ... Despite the significant advances in health promotion for childrenand youth, new challenges threaten the well-being of younger Canadians The number of overweight and obese children in Alberta and the...
... as object (the 'Me -self' ) He defined the I -self as the actor or knower andthe Me -self as the object of one's knowledge or the sum of what is known The 'Me' corresponds to theself that is identified, ... levels of complexity through the lifespan In his seminal writing on the self, James (1890) conceptualised theself as comprising two parts: theself as subject (the 'I -self' ) andself as object (the ... different roles and pretends to interact with him/herself, and then 'game', where the child learns the expectations ofthe 'generalised other' As Mead himself says, ' the result ofthe given individual...
... decisions about their lives It also influences their senseof hope andthe ways they look at themselves; their relationships with families, friends, and teachers; andthe choices they make about ... Health and Substance Use Problems ofChildrenandAdolescents INTERVENTION AND/ OR TREATMENT The goal of identifying childrenandadolescents with a high likelihood of having mental health and substance ... contains the references Identifying Mental Health and Substance Use Problems ofChildrenandAdolescents Prevention and Early Identification ofChildren s andAdolescents Mental Health and Substance...
... incorporated into standard use by the company) through August 2007 about their children s behavior There were 709 children in the database aged from years to less than 18 years at the start of their monitoring ... Index of 4, but if the dose of one ofthe four medications was decreased by 25% in their final reporting month, then their LOCF Medication Index would be 3.75 (cf Table 2) Mean daily dose ofthe ... symptoms andof these, 5% ofthe sample was symptom-free Thirty-five percent ofthe sample experienced less than a 50% improvement in symptoms and 19% reported increases in symptom severity Of the...
... impact on the HRQoL ofchildrenandadolescents living with cancer, diabetes and JIA, especially enhancing their self- perception and reducing the autonomy ofchildren less then 14 years of age The ... due to the divergent characteristics of symptoms andthe course ofthe disease After the implementation of proper treatment and education on leading their life with continuous control of their ... campers to complete the questionnaire by themselves at home weeks before and after the camp session they attended The introductory letter explained the purpose and nature ofthe study and stressed that...
... self- assessments ofthe quality of life andthe sex [7, 13] or the age ofthechildren [7, 9, 11, 13], and between proxy assessments andthe age ofthe parents [12] or their level of education [11, ... Self- esteem’ and ‘School’ dimension and for the ‘Total’ score, the parents significantly overestimated the quality of life of their child In contrast, the quality of life ofthechildren in the dimensions ... depending on the direction ofthe deviation and they affect different dimensions ofthe quality of life [11, 13, 15] The level of child/parent agreement also depends on the level ofthe quality of life...
... 0918.775.368 addition, it also boosts the morale ofthe workers, promotes a senseof pride in their work and ownership of their responsibilities There is an equivalent set of five 'S' words in English ... attain high profits and develop stably This report focuses on the improvement ofthe quality management system at Viet A plastic and composite company In term of theory, it explores the theory involving ... attaches to the operations ofthe process and is built in accordance with the characteristics ofthe products and services in the organization According to ISO (International Organization for Standard)...
... to the advertising medium, factors such as the percentage ofthe audience under 12; the total number ofchildren reached; the time of day and venue in which the advertising appears; and whether ... At the request of Congress,1 the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has conducted a study ofthe marketing of foods and beverages to childrenand adolescents. 2 This Report presents the results of ... issues, and efforts to improve the nutritional profile of products sold in the schools Section IV ofthe Report presents the information received in response to this part ofthe request C Role of the...
... being done, found that the loss of either parent put strain on the child, as the loss ofthe mother often means loss ofthe direct carer, while the loss ofthe father puts the household in a difficult ... Kopanong given the small towns and distances between them However, despite these problems, there is hope and commitment to improving the lives of OVC and services offered to them The HSRC and NMCF ... formation of a consortium and people came and people chose and elected people that they put in the consortium And then later we then realised, we found out that most ofthe members ofthe consortium...
... "Studies on the History of Soviet Cinema", in preparation bythe Cinema Section ofthe Institute of History ofthe Arts ofthe Academy of Science ofthe U S S R Describes the development ofthe cinema ... seriously as they feel they should be The vividness ofchildren' s life up to the age of puberty, andthe results ofthe analysis ofchildren' s drawings, which can deepeninsight into the four stages of f ... comparison ofthe information thus obtained at the beginning ofthe school year with that obtained at the end ofthe s a m e year shows that thechildren' s understanding ofthe films andthe subject...
... laws, the right ofthe child to the "enjoyment ofthe highest attainable standard of health", as laid down in article 24 (paras and 3) ofthe Convention on the Rights ofthe Child The origin of ... articles 28 and 29 ofthe Convention on the Rights ofthe Child, all children have the right to education, andthe content of such education should be directed to the development ofthe child's ... into consideration the conclusions and recommendations ofthe two regional seminars andthe effects ofthe implementation ofthe Plan of Action The resolution also called upon the Secretary-General...
... professionals Their appetite for information and respect for their rights is clear To some extent, they are also aware ofthe unsatisfactory nature of delay andof cost and that the impact of these ... ofthe survey which were then sent to the Council of Europe for processing A small number ofchildren also undertook to complete the survey online All of these surveys were processed and so the ... care and 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...
... same low levels Conclusions The new guidelines will offer the option of omitting biopsies in selected cases with symptoms suggestive of CD without increasing the risk of misclassification Preconditions ... diagnosis AHRQ (USA, 2004) Adults andchildren NICE guidelines (UK, 2009) Adults andchildren For GP’s and general paediatricians None questioned the biopsy Rostom A, et al Celiac Disease ... with CD 2–12 5-12 up to 2-5 up to 2-8 12-13 10-20 Recommendation: (↑↑) offer testing for CD ofchildrenandadolescents with the following conditions: Type diabetes Down’s syndrome...
... will raise their grandchildren unofficially and without formal rights out of fear of disrupting the family, losing custody ofthe children, or implying poor parenting on the part ofthe incarcerated ... prison live with their fathers; 52.9 percent of mothers in state prison and 44.9 percent of mothers in federal prison have a grandparent taking care of their children; 25.7 percent and 33.9 percent ... with childrenof incarcerated parents; see Reed and Reed 1997 13 not only for the benefit ofthe grandparent, but also to assist them in addressing the unique needs of their ward(s) Further,...
... to scoring for the 2–4 year-olds, further understanding of how to increase reliability for the 5–7 yearolds self- report, and confirmation of other aspects of validity Background The shift to family/patient-centered ... Score (15 items), the mean is computed as the sum ofthe items divided by the number of items answered in the Emotional, Social, and School Functioning Scales The adaptation ofthe PedsQL™ 4.0 ... both childrenand parents (Table 3) When both poverty and low education level were present, 30% ofchildrenand 19% of parents required significant help whereas only 15% ofchildrenand 4% of parents...
... properties ofthe instruments used in the evaluation of health status or HRQOL for the interpretation ofthe results and for the best applicability of these instruments in clinical practice The present ... significant The values obtained demonstrate that CHAQ is adequate for the evaluation ofthe functional capacity ofchildrenandadolescents with CP as a whole, according to the perception ofthe parents/guardians ... representative ofthe child or ofthe patients with developmental disorders has the advantage of providing further information about the health conditions and well-being ofthe patients in addition to the...