... section examines Page of 14 factors that influence recruitmentand retention, including income, working conditions, management and supervision, career development and factors linked to living conditions ... level felt that inequality of pay was the main factor behind the problem of recruiting and retaining doctors in remote areas, followed by working conditions (poor equipment and so on) and opportunities ... methods of fostering professional development and peer standing One theme which stands out is the complexity of funding sources for doctors in Vietnam, and the extent to which these work against retention...
... working and living conditions," "improved supervision and management," clarifying "job descriptions, criteria for promotion, and career progression," "increasing education, training and professional ... Attrition of CHWs put strains on project management, due to the intensive effort required for recruitment, training and supervision of new CHWs This project focused heavily on clinical assessment of ... single women A total of 41 CHWs were recruited at the beginning of the intervention in Sylhet District who fulfilled the following criteria: 1) female, 2) local resident in the area of assignment,...
... complained about inadequacies of drug supplies outside GA, but several mentioned emerging problems coinciding with the introduction of insurance, because of delayed and inadequate reimbursements; in ... learning environment was consistent with recent findings in Benin, Kenya, and Ghana [8,11], offering policy options beyond monetary incentives In a study of health worker motivation in Benin and ... learning has been off and on.” (UW) In larger towns of BA andin the capital of UW doctors mentioned that internet was starting to come in, but it was intermittent at best, and not like in Accra or...
... completion of the monitoring period and return of final questionnaires Each of the stages in the recruitmentandretention phases were analysed separately at the farm and worker levels Results Recruitment ... contacted in that random sequence Recruitment took place from midFebruary through to the end of April 2002, a period of 2.5 months (the end of Summer and most of Autumn in New Zealand) A minimum of ... survey findings - prevention of injuries to farmers and farm workers Dunedin, New Zealand: University of Otago Consulting Group, University of Otago; 1994 Page 10 of 10 26 Dillman DA: Mail and internet...
... standardization of components in the management of depression: 1) identification of depressive symptoms, 2) screening, 3) diagnosis, 4) treatment and 5) monitoring AID includes standardized use of measurement ... procedure including the use of chart information, caregiver interview, and examination of the resident (interview, physical examination) Diagnosis of major depression is established according to ... psychological treatment comprises of the psychologist supporting and supervising the nursing staff and recreational therapist more intensively in their execution of the day structure program and behavioral...
... G, Mondino M, Marini JJ, Gattinoni L: Recruitmentand derecruitment during acute respiratory failure Am J Respir Crit Care Med 2001, 164: 131-140 Mehta S: Lung volume recruitment Curr Opin Crit ... 1998, 338:347-354 Lapinsky SE, Aubin M, Mehta S, Boiteau P, Slutsky AS: Safety and efficacy of a sustained inflation for alveolar recruitmentin adults with respiratory failure Intensive Care Med ... Canadian randomized clinical trial comparing a pressure limited strategy with and without an ‘open lung’ approach is currently in progress The ‘open lung’ protocol includes lung recruitment manoeuvres...
... within prisons In some sense therefore this is an acknowledgement of the practice of MSM within prison environments The prevalence of MSM outside prison and jails in Malawi remains understudied and ... Statistical Office guidelines (Muula, 2007b) These guidelines define rural, urban and peri-urban area status based on a decision by the Office of President and Cabinet and not based on development indicators ... spread of HIV in Malawi Materials and Methods Study area The study was conducted in the central and southern regions of Malawi and included Blantyre, Zomba, Lilongwe, Machinga, Mangochi and Dedza...
... understanding of the history of the nursing profession Although a detailed history ofmeninnursing is beyond the scope of this single chapter, the information on meninnursing provided here andin ... Assembly for MeninNursing Her recent research interests include nurse recruitmentandmeninnursing Terry R Misener, PhD, RN, is dean of the University of Portland School ofNursing He earned ... relative increase in the number of convents and female nursing orders, beginning during the Renaissance Women began to replace male clerics and laymen as nurses in many 24 MENINNURSING Catholic...
... successful initiatives inrecruitmentandretention have included dedicating staff to recruitmentand increasing salary and retirement benefits Recruiting for a Rapidly Growing Community The Las ... academies To increase both recruitmentand retention, it pays $1,000 to officers 12 Police RecruitmentandRetentionin the Contemporary Urban Environment for recruiting and mentoring a new recruit ... Policing and Crime: The Process and Impact of Problem-Solving in Oakland, Community Policing and Violence Prevention in Oakland, Community Policing in America, Police-Community Relations in Cincinnati,...
... training and its relevance to practice This was complemented by participant observation and recording of comments during the training sessions, aiming at validating and refining the initial training ... supervision of a senior doctor, individual priority needs being defined jointly by the trainee and his supervisor Assessment of the training programme Trainees' satisfaction and perceived relevance of ... Nurse retentionand recruitment: developing a motivated workforce In The Global Nursing Review Initiative International Council of Nurses, Geneva; 2005 Thommasen HV: Physician retentionand recruitment...
... years and above in the US regained independence in four key ADLs (bathing, dressing, walking and transferring) within 21 months of their initial disabling episode, and the majority remained independent ... assistance in mobility; and 2.0% vs 2.7% were dependent in toileting, 1.1% vs 1.4% in feeding, 2.7% vs 3.2% in grooming; and 1.1% vs 3.7% were incontinent or had occasional incontinence.[20, ... due to increases in life expectancy in this age group or increases in age-standardized rates of disability Prevalence of disability among those aged ≥75 years is increasing in Singapore and might...
... number, and the date of drug dispension Since January 1989 all data from North Jutland County have been stored in a prescription database maintained by the Department of Clinical Epidemiology, ... with exposure to loratadine and other antihistamines according to the time of exposure The adjusted OR for loratadine exposure within 30 days before conception and during the first trimester ... complete and independent registration of birth, birth outcome, and prescription data which prevented selection bias and some types of information bias; since the study was based on routinely recorded...
... Journal of World Trade 34 (1): 141–166 Estevadeordal, Antoni and Kati Suominen 2006 “Mapping and Measuring Rules of Origin Around the World.” In The Origin of Goods: Rules of Origin in Regional ... USAGE-ITC distinguishes 523 commodities, 521 industries, 23 foreign regions, and a detailed handling of margins and taxes 28 Other features of the model include a detailed modeling of government expenditures ... quarter of the welfare gain at a cost of 13.3 percent of the output loss, while elimination of preferential rules of origin accounts for the remaining 23.3 percent of increased welfare and 84.9...
... it refers to a branch of grammar in which words are put in arrangement In English and other languages, the arrangement of words is a vital factor in determining the meaning of an utterance, as ... overview of syntactic and semantic features of negation in both English and Vietnamese 12 - Studying negation in terms of its structures and semantics and finding out the similarities and differences ... analysis in making comparison of negation in English and Vietnamese in terms of semantic and syntactic features is clearly presented in the next chapters Summary This chapter examines an opinion of...
... Sub In the class module for the form, add the code in Listing 6.7 to create the GenerateData routine After creating the SQL statement, this routine assigns it to the Text property of lblSQLString ... common problem with inner joins is retrieving multiple records when you just want to see one per occurrence Comments By placing your use of wild cards and allowing for ranges of values, you can ... BETWEEN startingvalue AND endingvalue This returns all records where the given column falls between the two values, including the two values Because the BETWEEN statement mentioned a moment ago was...
... as the US, pink is the colour of little girls It represents sugar and spice and everything nice Pink for men goes inand out of style Most xxxvii people still think of pink as a feminine, delicate ... powerful influence in shaping our thinking and behaviour As its simplest, culture can be defined by Guirdham as shared ways of seeing, thinking and doing or “a historically transmitted system of symbols, ... = both in English and Vietnamese) • Black tie - formal (as in formal party attire) • Blackwash - bring things out in the open • In the black - having money, doing well in business • Menin black...
... species of benthos and about 33 species of fish According to Vietnam standard of water quality, the important parameters of water quality of West Lake, including: Phosphorous and Nitrogen concentration, ... growth rate of phytoplankton; Gp,z: rate of grazing phytoplankton by zooplankton; Up: rate of settlement, Mp: rate of mortality without zooplankton After combining the data of West Lake and CLEAN ... of West Lake is controllable if a sufficient amount of fish (< 5g/l) is maintained in the lake To maintain a sufficient amount of fish, it is necessary to plan time to catch fish and amount of...
... difficulties of disease and parasite treatment Risks of theft are increased Amortization of capital investment may be short Increased labour costs for handling, stocking, feeding and maintenance ... rates and overall growth, especially in meeting marketing and processing requirements (Hugenin and Ansuini, 1978) Frequency of grading depends on individual fish species and size requirement at ... marine finfish in Singapore In: Guerrero, R.D and Soesanto, V (eds) Report of the Training Course on Small-scale Pen and Cage Culture for Finfish South China Sea Fisheries Development and Coordinating...
... multiple-puncture), the kind and dose of tuberculin, and the size of reaction in millimeters of induration D Interpretation of Skin Test Reactions To interpret the tuberculin skin test appropriately, ... who handle clinical specimens, adequate training in proper techniques and the availability of special containment areas are required for the safe manipulation of clinical specimens Protection of ... Tuberculous meningitis is a particularly devastating disease Meningitis can result from direct meningeal seeding and proliferation during a tuberculous bacillemia either at the time of initial infection...
... resurgence in the incidence of TB occurred in the United States and included increases in the number of TB cases among adults and children and outbreaks of multidrug-resistant TB (MDR-TB) involving ... of skin testing is the Mantoux tuberculin skin test using 0.1 mL of tuberculin units (TU) of purified protein derivative (PPD) (1 ) BCG vaccination contributes to the prevention and control of ... since 1950 (40 ) The results of this analysis indicated an 86% protective effect of BCG against meningeal and miliary TB in children in clinical trials (95% confidence interval [CI]=65%–95%) and...