... effectively Section X draws together the report s evidence and recommendations to provide conclusions and ways forward II The evidence base of the report The evidence base of this report includes extensive ... each other They determine whether people’s needs are acknowledged, whether they have voice or a modicum of control over their lives and health, whether they can realize their rights This report ... especially women themselves Gender relations of power constitute the root causes of gender inequality and are among the most influential of the social determinants of health They determine whether people’s...
Ngày tải lên: 28/03/2014, 12:20
... insights about the consequences of CPOE systems Their analysis offers an uncommon balance; addressing both the benefits and dangers of CPOEs, and highlighting differences in the types of errors prevented ... to be of CPOE systems are actually studies of CPOE and DSS, the waters get even more muddied Shulman et al posit a direct link between the most serious medication errors and the use of their ... [1] detail, for example, how their CPOE system’s pull down menu for dosages led to prescribing an injection of mg/kg instead of mg of diamorphine They speculate that their CPOE’s connection to...
Ngày tải lên: 25/10/2012, 10:39
Báo cáo sinh học : "What do we know about influenza and what can we do about it" ppsx
... part of the reason for the excessive death rates in otherwise healthy young adults during the 1918 pandemic Other factors affecting virulence are the production of viral proteins capable of inhibiting ... pneumococcal vaccines The nature of the early immune response to the virus is widely believed to be a major factor: paradoxically, the more vigorous it is, the greater the risk of mortality Neutralizing ... predict the key correlates of transmissibility just from the viral RNA sequence What determines the severity of disease caused by a given influenza virus? The severity of influenza reflects both the...
Ngày tải lên: 06/08/2014, 19:20
Báo cáo lâm nghiệp: "Impact of summer drought on forest biodiversity: what do we know" ppt
... especially the impact of the plantation of drought-tolerant tree species and of the reduction of the rotation length [20] Long-term monitoring programs should be continued or developed, since these ... increase the number, the abundance and the flowering rate of forest plant species [6, 100] Another potential positive impact of drought on forest biodiversity relates to the increased amount of standing ... size, depth of roots, Tab II) At the ecosystem scale, the main effects of drought may occur indirectly, with droughts promoting the occurrence and/or increasing the intensity of other natural...
Ngày tải lên: 07/08/2014, 16:20
Báo cáo y học: "What do we know about communicating risk? A brief review and suggestion for contextualising serious, but rare, risk, and the example of cox-2 selective and non-selective NSAIDs" pot
... advice The US Nurses' Study exemplified how big the beneficial effect of healthy living can be [29] The greater the number of low-risk lifestyle factors women had, the lower their risk of heart ... This gave a risk of death of in 1,200 (Figure 7) The presentation of risk with these methods – a common outcome of death, and the Paling Perspective Scale – requires that a body of evidence is available ... with the epidural Childbirth is common, women may have experienced an epidural themselves or be familiar with the experience of others, and all these antecedents influence the acceptance of a...
Ngày tải lên: 09/08/2014, 10:23
báo cáo khoa học:" Palatal development of preterm and low birthweight infants compared to term infants – What do we know? Part 1: The palate of the term newborn" ppt
... [33] However, in the early stages of the development of the oral cavity, the soft bones of the palate are malleable and pressure from any object can easily mould the shape of the palate [34] Thus, ... into the palatine vault [53], there is then a marked flattening of the lateral palatine ridges in the second year of life [52] In the vast majority of the normal children (48 out of 56) the lateral ... to the incisive foramen, which might be explained by the fact that the premaxilla is the first portion of the palate to fuse, if the pathogenesis of these lesions depends on entrapment of epithelium...
Ngày tải lên: 11/08/2014, 23:22
báo cáo khoa học:" Palatal development of preterm and low birthweight infants compared to term infants – What do we know? Part 2: The palate of the preterm/low birthweight infant" pps
... - Influence of positioning on the orofacial development of PT infants • Metric descriptions of the palatal configuration of PT/ LBW infants The objective of Part of this review is therefore to ... to the consistence of the tube; even the use of soft tubes can thus not reduce the incidence and extent of palatal grooving [14] Although the authors detected no difference in the incidence of ... entailing the risk of being imprecise [14]; a further study included term and PT infants [50] In the majority of studies a problem with the reliabilty of the measuring method was present: Either the...
Ngày tải lên: 11/08/2014, 23:22
Báo cáo y học: "Maintenance care in chiropractic – what do we know" ppsx
... were often unlikely to be representative of their target populations Definitions of maintenance care The definitions of maintenance care that we found were not based on scientific evidence of the ... provided there was no evidence of relapse." [15] But on the other hand, according to a recent British study of chiropractors, osteopaths and physiotherapists, at least 10% of each profession reported ... Acknowledgements The manuscript was preared within the scope of the authors' positions at The Nordic Institute of Chiropractic and Clinical Biomechanics The only role of the Institute was to pay the authors'...
Ngày tải lên: 13/08/2014, 14:20
Báo cáo y học: " The lateral trauma position: What do we know about it and how do we use it? A cross-sectional survey of all " ppsx
... flexion of the lower leg was reported by 20% (137/697) Positioning of the head was also investigated Of the ground EMS personnel using LTP, 95% (785/829) answered the question about positioning of the ... (1,239/1,395) of the ground EMS personnel, but only 59% (829/1,395) answered that they use it Of those who use LTP, 87% (719/829) answered that they had received training in the use of LTP Of these, ... proper way of handling these patients, but further research is a necessity One of the authors (PKH) is planning further studies to establish the knowledge base and to investigate the actual spinal...
Ngày tải lên: 13/08/2014, 23:20
francis - 2004 - what do we know about audit quality [aq]
... fees of other Big auditors This is evidence of the transfer of expertise since national leadership does affect the audit fee premium However, the results not strongly support the transfer of expertise ... support that the of ce-level of analysis is an important development in research on audit quality 5.3 Other approaches to the study of audit quality There are other approaches to the study of auditor ... of the firms would be in the position of providing non-audit services for the clients of all other accounting firms Clients might also benefit from this ‘unbundling’ because the evidence from other...
Ngày tải lên: 06/01/2015, 19:42
Báo cáo y học: " Sodium and brain injury: do we know what we are doing" potx
... Zygun However, the small sample size and non-randomized methodology limit the generalizability of these results Importantly, alternatives to hypertonic saline for the treatment of intracranial ... be detrimental [8] Although these limited data are insufficient to mandate changes to standards of care, they provide ethical justification for the examination of these standards in randomized ... examination of hypertonic saline and mannitol for the management of intracranial hypertension is a logical starting point given the frequency of this indication Competing interests The author...
Ngày tải lên: 13/08/2014, 18:22
Báo cáo y học: "Tight glycemic control: what do we really know, and what should we expec" docx
... make the cut Finally, the more frequent the blood glucose measurement, even with handheld glucometers, the less hypoglycemia experienced by patients and the tighter the glycemic control [19] The ... make these devices affordable, or their uptake will be slowed The greater frequency of blood glucose measurements by these devices will dramatically make safer the continuous administration of insulin ... a movement towards insulin-dosing software, as the development of many programs appears simple, and competition will force down the cost of purchase and use Software insulin-dosing has hidden...
Ngày tải lên: 13/08/2014, 21:21
What do we see outside our houses everyday?
... … On the street At the party In our school We see many plants and trees In our school On the street In the park Animals In a park the zoo On the street Conclusion We see a lot of things ... things outside our houses We see a lot of food and drinks near our houses We don’t see many trees near our houses We see dogs, cats and birds near our houses The End ...
Ngày tải lên: 22/06/2013, 01:26
What Do We Test When We Test Reading Comprehension
... and opinions o The ability to recognize persuasive statements o The ability to judge the accuracy of the information given in the text Conclusion Although comprehension takes place at several ... shown that teachers tend to ask their students mainly literal comprehension questions They need to be aware that there is more to reading than just the basic skills of reading and recalling information ... one level is not a prerequisite to comprehension at another level Furthermore, the reading skills for each level or strand cut across ages; they are relevant to young readers in primary schools,...
Ngày tải lên: 06/09/2013, 10:10
Báo cáo y học: "Glucocorticoids: do we know how they work" pot
... that explain the profound suppression of the inflammatory response Furthermore, genes of the inflammatory response lack repressing GREs, so other explanations for the suppression of inflammation ... including other protein kinases At the bottom of the cascades lie proteins controlling gene expression and other processes Serving to modulate the activity of MAP kinases and to switch off the pathways ... crucial The JNK pathway is a major route for activation of c-Jun, and therefore of AP-1 complexes The mRNAs of many cytokines and key regulators of the inflammatory response are unstable by virtue of...
Ngày tải lên: 09/08/2014, 03:24
Báo cáo y học: "Lessons from dynamic cadaver and invasive bone pin studies: do we know how the foot really moves during gait" potx
... prescription is based on the ideal foot, rather than the dynamics of the foot of each patient? Competing interests Additional file Video cadaver video The video illustrates the performance of the dynamic ... [27], of participants showed eversion of the talus at the ankle (> 10° in first 40% of stance), the other two showing little motion at all over the same period The variation between subjects in the ... research Cadaver models offer the advantage that there is complete access to all the tissues of the foot, not just the bones, and you can investigate other aspects of the foot that might influence...
Ngày tải lên: 10/08/2014, 21:23