... northeast Uganda where Katakwi and Amuria are two of the districts was put at 3.5% by a national survey [8] The main ethnic groups in the area are the Iteso and Kumam and the main language is Ateso ... in Table All study participants had to be aged 15 years and above which is closer to 15.7 years, the median age of sexual debut for females in East Central Uganda where Katakwi and Amuria are ... Psychosocial Organization (TPO-Uganda) - 35 - Julius Muron, MBChB, M.Med (Psychiatry), is a psychiatrist at Butabika National Mental Referral Hospital Rehema Kajungu, BA, MA, is a program manager, Transcultural...
... “Voices of Fear and Safety” Women’s ambivalence towards breast cancer and breast health: aqualitativestudyfrom Jordan Hana Taha1,2,3* Email: hana.taha@ki.se Raeda Al-Qutob4,5 Email: raeda@johud.org.jo ... Foundation, Amman, Jordan Abstract Background Breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer mortality among Jordanian women Breast malignancies are detected at late stages as a result of deferred breast ... moderated by the PI in Arabic Each lasted about 50–60 minutes The FGDs were all audio-taped and an Arabic speaking research assistant attended to observe and take notes The tape recorded data from...
... Louisiana Findings are drawn froma triangulation of documentary information and data, data from interviews and archival records By means of an open-ended interview of the executive level leadership ... in aqualitativestudy (Patton, 2002 and Merriam 1998) brings to the fore an inherent human negative prejudice or bias A possible bias on my part as a pro-life advocate researching an anti-abortion ... seen as a crime, and hence proscribed (Mohr, 1978 and Cavanaugh, 1986) Also, Blanchard (1994) believes that the AMA‟s campaign against abortion was not only informed by a concern to advance professionalism...
... ID=195], Accessed October 2010 21 Emami MJ, Tavakoli AR, Alemzadeh H, Abdinejad F, Shahcheraghi G, Erfani MA, Mozafarian K, Solooki S, Rezazadeh S, Ensafdaran A, Nouraie H, Jaberi FM, Sharifian M: ... the air transport organization, to provide the evacuation by air In addition they carried managers, medical teams and equipment to the earthquake area A participant said “The air force managed ... Homma M, Otomo Y, Yamamoto Y, Henmi H: Establishing Disaster Medical Assistance Teams in Japan Prehosp Disaster Med 2009, 24(6):556-564 35 Tanaka H, Iwai A, Oda J, Kuwagata Y, Matsuoka T, Shimazu...
... – that is, those giving detailed data on particular aspects of a patient's condition and treatment – are accessible via tabs displayed across the top of the summary screen Patient details have ... seen after the ward-round team became aware of the lack of interaction when using the EPR – a change of formation to allow focus on the conversation rather than the data, as described above, and ... of admissions are patients recovering from cardiac surgery The unit has a high turnover with a 3-day median duration of stay Available online http://ccforum.com/content/12/6/R148 There are approximately...
... cycles, innovation streams, and ambidextrous organisations: organisational renewal through innovation streams and strategic change In Managing Strategic Innovation and Change, Tushman ML, Anderson ... essential part of the organization (Hedlund and Nonaka, 1993) McCartney (1998) states that `the activities that give rise to innovation are basically R McAdam Knowledge and Process Management RESEARCH ... disseminate and embody new knowledge far 236 Knowledge and Process Management beyond the organizational boundaries, leading to increased innovative partnerships and alliances (Nonaka and Takeuchi,...
... primary cancer treatment Methods Aqualitativestudy was found appropriate as experiences and meanings were desired, and limited knowledge of this area of study is available [30] The study used a ... 21 participants with a range of characteristics including age (median age 63 (range 36–79)), marital status, place of residence and gynecological diagnosis (Table 1) All characteristics in Table ... information they needed and felt that adequate care included having dates for examinations and date for an outpatient visit posted to them and in this way they accepted a wait of one or two days...
... manuscript and made critical revision to the paper THZ and XHL performed data collection and analysis and helped to draft the manuscript YPZ participated in the data collection, analysis and made critical ... Blasubramanian R, Narayanan PR: Perceptions of tuberculosis patients about their physical, mental and social wellbeing: a field report from south India Soc Sci Med 2005, 60:1845-1853 17 Carlo AM, ... Qingdao Medicine 2004, 36:763-863 20 Rintiswati N, Mahendradhata Y, Suharna , Susilawati , Purwanta , Subronto Y, Varkevisser CM, van der Werf MJ: Journal to tuberculosis treatment: a qualitative...
... FINDINGS Participant characteristics Average time since HIV diagnosis was 2.5 years for women (range weeks–8 years) and 2.8 years for men (range weeks–10 years) The average age of female (range 20–45 ... have a baby because…only I and my boyfriend…are aware that I am HIVpositive and people will ask why am I not becoming pregnant in marriage - woman not on ART There are guys who criticise that you ... to a child with two heads and all that, your baby will have something wrong - woman on ART Health care provider and service factors [The nurse] told me that I cannot have a baby in this state…I...
... “It’s a film I always return to again and again It has A Matter of Life and everything” Death Having gained an idea of what an avid looks like the strategically important question remains: what ... have a unique cultural value because it is a remarkably accessible, inclusive and universal medium, with its appeal spanning generations and crossing national and linguistic boundaries (to a ... helpful Case history Scattergun avid Female As a child watched a lot of B&W films on TV Family read a lot Granddad had a passion for Chaplin Growing up got into music and bands Loved music and film...
... National Park Services Kaosa-ard, M., D Patmasiriwat, T Panayotou, and J.R Deshazo (1995), Green Financing: Valuation and Financing of Khao Yai National Park in Thailand, Thailand Development Research ... ecological recreation and is visited for its panoramic and breathtaking landscapes spread into three municipalities: Kabayan and Bokod both in Benguet and Kayapa, Nueva Vizcaya The dynamics of rain and ... Pay for Recreational Services: A Case Study of Nairobi National Park', Eastern Africa Economic Review 3, (2):111-119 Bann, C 1997 An Economic Analysis of Alternative Mangrove Management Strategies...
... were able to adapt and had a positive attitude after all As one man and one woman said: - As long as you are able to something, I mean you must fight as much as you can to keep it going That’s ... had a combination of stroke and serious heart failure One respondent had a serious brain injury after a brain disease and following brain surgery Data analysis The analysis consisted of several ... all physical health problems had resulted in functional changes and functional impairment The loss of health leads to a transition from an active, outward social life to a large, difficult, and...
... 2003:68 Astor A, Akhtar T, Matallana MA, Muthuswamy V, Olowu FA, Tallo V, Lie RK: Physician migration: views from professionals in Colombia, Nigeria, India, Pakistan, and the Philippines Social Science ... attributed to the availability of postgraduate training and how much is related from the expansion of undergraduate class sizes at FSMed during those years One important aspect that this study adds to ... Indo-Fijian migrants in Sydney over family safety and welfare rather than finances were similar to the current study [4] In other mostly African-based studies, financial factors and concerns about access...
... Oskouie E, Ahmadi F, Nikravesh M, Hallberg IR: Patient advocacy: barriers and facilitators BMC Nursing 2006, 5:3 Dehghan Nayeri N, Nazari A, Salsali M, Ahmadi F, Adib Hajbaghery M: Iranian staff nurses' ... staff "All the companions of the patient demand more care for their patients and when they are told about the lacks, shortages and inadequacies of facilities they turn a deaf ear to us This has ... individual and cultural characteristics of the patient population and their family members were another workplace issue in various teaching hospitals Because teaching hospitals are economically accessible...
... Husain N: Translation and cultural adaptation of health questionnaires Journal of Pakistan Medical Association 2003, 53:142-147 Pope C, Zieblan S, Mays N: Qualitative research in health care: analyzing ... Pakistan: Internal Assessment of Lady Health Workers' Programme 2007 Islamabad: National Programme for Family Planning and Primary Health Care; 2008 Oxford Policy Management: External Eevaluation ... of Punjab and NWFP, and two urban districts of Karachi and Quetta from the provinces of Sind and Baluchistan Muzaffarabad District was selected from the region of Azad Jammu & Kashmir (AJK), while...
... meaning in complex data through the development of summary themes or categories from the raw data" [26] Data management was facilitated by the use of the MaxQDA qualitative data analysis package ... Thomas DR: A General Inductive Approach for Qualitative Data Analysis Aukland: University of Aukland; 2003 Alonso-Garbayo A, Maben J: Internationally Recruited Nurses fromIndia and the Philippines ... "rich and experiential"[21] data emerging from the interview necessitated a small sample size to ensure that the quantity of data remained at manageable levels A point of data saturation was quickly...
... gather such data from rural and urban doctors, as well as medical leaders, on both the real and perceived challenges of rural medical service in Ghana We gathered data from medical leaders across ... Collaborative Health Alliance for Reshaping Training, Education and Research (CHARTER) grant awarded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (Grant number: 50786) Ghana-Michigan CHARTER is a collaborative ... MOH/GHS has not undertaken a systematic evaluation of the DAIA policies, but data fromaqualitative evaluation suggested three main public complaints about the scheme: it lacked fairness; it was irregular;...
... A, Roura M, Urassa M, Busza J, Athanas V, Zaba B: Doubts, denial and divine intervention: understanding delayed attendance and poor retention rates at a HIV treatment programme in rural Tanzania ... Tanzania AIDS Care 2009, 21:632-637 10 Roura M, Busza J, Wringe A, Mbata D, Urassa M, Zaba B: Barriers to sustaining antiretroviral treatment in Kisesa, Tanzania: a follow-up study to understand attrition ... Planning and Management Ware NC, Idoko J, Kaaya S, Biraro IA, Wyatt MA, Agbaji O, Chalamilla G, Bangsberg DR: Explaining Adherence Success in Sub-Saharan Africa: An Ethnographic Study PLoS Med 2009,...
... of information on medical identification and support groups Additional material Additional file 1: Caregiver questionnaire Acknowledgements We thank Laurie Harada from Anaphylaxis Canada for her ... and transcribed verbatim for analysis Data analysis Quantitative data from the questionnaires (e.g demographic and dichotomous data) were analyzed using descriptive statistics and frequency analysis ... Review Salter J, Mehra S, Cairns JT, Sussman G, Vadas P: Astudy of 32 foodinduced anaphylaxis deaths in Ontario: 1986-2000 Anaphylaxis Canada 2003 [http://www.anaphylaxis.org/content/programs/...
... boundaries of the codes and making coding more consistent The final consensus was then entered into NVivo 8, a software package for qualitative data management and analysis [38] The remaining ... two VAMCs, as well as the small sample size However, the qualitative design allowed for an information-rich analysis of provider perspectives of a patient activation strategy that could be expanded ... Ethnography , 1996 37 Pope CMN: Qualitative Research in Health Care Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2006 38 NVivo8: Doncaster, Australia, QSR International 2008 39 Miles MB, Huberman AM: Qualitative...