... the amendment by the USA PATRIOT Act of 2001 (“PATRIOT Act”), the CFAA defined damage as “any impairment to the integrity or availability of data, a program, a system, or information that (A) ... information.”41 A violation of any ofthe seven prohibitions ofthe CFAA can result in criminal sanctions.42 However, for civil damages, a violation ofthe CFAA must include at least one ofthe ... in the ECPA andthe lack of deterrence by the CFAA.93 Moreover, the CFAA fails to hold software manufacturers liable forthe negligent design of software.94 Judicial exceptions to the ECPA The...
... environmental pressure; good managerial and clinical relations; co-operative interorganizational networks; a fit between the change agenda and its locale; andthe simplicity and clarity of organizational ... strategic change and its management, particularly forthe Change Agenda and Quality & Coherence factors See Table 4, as well as the additional files, which illustrate use of these supplemental ... between the hospitals or emphasize the actual status of an individual site Analyses Data from this multi-method study will be summarized and compared to answer the study's analytical and operational...
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... toward evidence- basedeffects ofand providerproorganizational support for evidence- basedagency type on Path model of evidence- based practice, effect of organizaand Path model of partial mediation ... mediation effects of agency type on organizational support for evidence- basedpracticeand attitudes toward evidence- based practice, and effect of provider attitudes toward evidence- basedpractice ... effects of agency type on organizational support for evidence- basedpracticeand attitudes toward evidence- based practice, effect of organizational support for evidencebased practice on provider attitudes...
... word of community agencies and practices Indeed, the experience of all ofthe winners ofthe Codman Award, as well as the applicants forthe award is either in applying evidence- based treatments ... lecturing and consulting around the United States He is co-author ofA Handbook of Quality Change and Implementation for Behavioral Health and has both professional and faith -based publications ... organizations and individuals forthe use of process and outcomes measures to improve organization performance and quality of care and services as a model for others Both the volume editor and the...
... Antiviral Agents Many oral care regimens include prophylactic antibacterial and/ or antifungal treatments to clear the mouth of oral microflora before and during chemo/radiotherapy Antimicrobial agents ... source for mucosal epithelial cells and stimulates mucosal growth and repair, has been evaluated andthe limited available evidence suggests that it may decrease the duration of mucositis, although ... such as lubrication ofthe lips, topical anaesthesia and analgesics; • prompt treatment of mucositis symptoms and oral infections Other Treatment Options In addition to the use of an oral care...
... to a standardized amount of carbohydrate in a food The glycemic load takes into account the amount of food eaten An international table ofthe glycemic index and glycemic load ofa wide variety ... cancers ofthe mouth and pharynx, esophagus, lung, stomach, and colon and rectum; evidenceof probable risk reduction was found for cancers ofthe larynx, pancreas, breast, and bladder [1] Many ... the methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase andthe methionine synthase genes which increase the relative amount of folate available for DNA synthesis and repair also reduces the risk of colon cancer...
... the Quality Chasm (2001) In the face ofthe growing awareness generated about the nature and implications ofthe gap between healthcare practiceandtheevidence base, the IOM Roundtable on Evidence- Based ... health care Although all healthcare professionals want the best care for their patients, the structure ofthe healthcare system, payment methods, and expectations of patients for an evidence- based ... assessments, andpractice guidelines that any provider must read to stay current is now well beyond human capacity andthe rapid evolution of care practices and availability of many therapeutic alternatives...
... All ofthe stages ofthe evidence- based approach are very important and taken together, they offer a rational way forward to improve oral health and dental care Acknowledgement This paper is based ... health and more harmful dental health behaviours The concept of ‘avoidable oral disease’ is based on an understanding of these wider determinants for most oral diseases andthe evidence- base forthe ... falsification A systematic review ofthe literature is a key component ofthe evidence- based approach Guidance is available forthe searching, selecting, abstracting and appraising, synthesis and...
... in many areas, such as sub-Saharan Africa, innovation remains largely a public enterprise anda public good With the advent of biotechnology andthe availability of plant patents, the balance ... cussion ofthe factors that affect the success of agriculture and food security in Africa, the trend toward privatization of agricultural research and innovation, andthe continuing need in Africa for ... understanding ofthe objectives and theoretical underpinnings ofthe U.S patent system because they both underlie thecasefor policy change and can help shape the analysis and choice of policy alternatives...
... Dopson and Fitzgerald [8] draw on comparative data from a total of 48 primary case studies ofthe careers of evidence- based innovations and highlight the importance of sense -making andthe enactment ... nationally and internationally as a heuristic to guide the application of research evidence into practiceand as the conceptual underpinning ofa variety of tools and frameworks to be used at ... academic leads and knowledge transfer associates (KTAs) to lead, facilitate, and support the process of implementation; Embedded evaluation and learning, in the form of cooperative inquiry and...
... directors and program managers representing a broad range of children and family mental health agencies and programs, including Page of 12 outpatient, day treatment, case management, and residential There ... ratings of importance and ratings of changeability forthe policy and direct practice groups Pattern matching is a bivariate comparison ofthe cluster average ratings for either multiple types of raters ... cluster changeability ratings forthe policy group andthe direct practice group Page of 12 Cluster map creation The stress value forthe MDS analysis ofthe card sort data was adequate at 0.26,...
... effectiveness and foster sustainability and spread at the organizational level Organizational theory and conceptual frameworks To date, the use of organizational theory in the design and deployment of evidence- based ... organizational surveys of VA primary care practices and substance use programs to evaluate availability of alcohol treatment programs • Further organizational research planned before design and ... needs assessments include appraisals of organizational readiness to change and diagnosis of system barriers and facilitators to the adoption of evidence- basedpractice at target sites [13] The...
... for institutional audit and comparison Tools are available to measure the organizational context for evidence- based healthcare practice [38-41], and components of evidencebased practice (EBP) including ... interpretation and meaning within the specific social, political, and cultural context of practice, and with the personal values -based knowledge of both the individual professional andthe patient ... projects: the interplay of absorptive and reflective capacity In Organizational Learning and Knowledge 5th International Conference; 20 May 2003 Lancaster University Braadbaart O, Yusnandarshah B:...
... effort to improve the performance ofthe VA healthcare system and, thus, quality of care of veterans QUERI researchers collaborate with VA policy andpractice leaders, clinicians, and operations ... Table 2, they include: a central emphasis on behavior change as the goal of social marketing efforts, systematic use of audience research, segmentation of target audiences, and use ofthe traditional ... mental health, and nursing; and clinic managers The audience at a CBOC would be the lead clinicians and administrators At any facility, the desired decision is that the TIDES collaborative care model...
... analysis, and drafting ofthe manuscript All other authors (JR, JR-M, AS, and MC) actively participated in analysis of data, interpretation of data, revision ofthe manuscript, and support of ... better the patient and myself and, again, that visibility and someone who is approachable every day and not that the people that are in place aren't helpful, it's again, probably having enough availability ... scale for receptivity/✰ and non-receptivity/✗, as well as the meaning of each type of symbol and arrow A blank scale, as in the change agenda and its locale, indicates no discernible data regarding...
... The assumption that clinical practice is a form of human behaviour and can be described in terms of general theories relating to human behaviour offers the basis fora generalisable framework Therefore, ... [19] The current position in the evaluation of implementation strategies is akin to exploring the anti-anginal use of an antihypertensive drug without any understanding ofthe pharmacodynamics of ... behaviour change strategies andthe characteristics ofthe settings, targeted professionals, and behaviours that might modify the effectiveness of interventions Two approaches are necessary to achieve...
... for institutional audit and comparison Tools are available to measure the organizational context for evidence- based healthcare practice [38-41], and components of evidencebased practice (EBP) including ... interpretation and meaning within the specific social, political, and cultural context of practice, and with the personal values -based knowledge of both the individual professional andthe patient ... projects: the interplay of absorptive and reflective capacity In Organizational Learning and Knowledge 5th International Conference; 20 May 2003 Lancaster University Braadbaart O, Yusnandarshah B:...