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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Att lyssna, bry sig och låta kvinnan prata : En intervjustudie om mötet med den våldsutsatta kvinnan / To listen, to care and let the women talk : An Interview study about the meeting with abused women

Lundström, Johan, Larsson, Stina, Bahlmann, Maja January 2017 (has links)
Bakgrund: Våld i nära relationer är ett utbrett problem som sträcker sig över alla geografiska områden och samhällsklasser. Vårdpersonal har goda förutsättningar att känna igen signaler och ta upp frågan, men empiriska bevis tyder på att de är ovilliga eller saknar kunskap att ta upp den. Syfte: Syftet med studien var att beskriva vårdpersonalens erfarenheter av mötet med våldsutsatta kvinnor på akutmottagningen. Metod: Studien genomfördes med en kvalitativ metod. Materialet samlades in vid fem intervjuer på en akutmottagning i södra Sverige och analyserades med induktiv innehållsanalys. Studien utfördes under hösten 2016. Resultat: Resultatet visade att det finns rutiner men att det behövs mer kunskap bland vårdpersonalen. När det kom till att ställa frågan om våld så finns det delade meningar kring hur det ska ställas. Det framkom även att det är betydelsefullt för båda parter att skapa ett förtroende och att de första sekunderna i mötet spelar en stor roll. Slutsats: Att möta våldsutsatta kvinnor är ett komplext problem. Grunden till hur mötet med den våldsutsatta kvinnan blir beror mycket på de första sekunderna med vårdpersonalen. Det spelar ingen roll vilken vårdpersonal som möter kvinnan om bara hjärta och tid finns. Nyckelord: Intimate Partner Violence, Våldsutsatta Kvinnor, Vårdpersonal, Sjuksköterska, Erfarenhet / Abstract Background: Intimate partner violence is a widespread problem that crosses all geographical areas and social classes. Healthcare staff are well placed to recognize signals and address the issue, but empirical evidence suggest that they are unwilling or lack the knowledge to act. 
Aim: The purpose of the study was to describe healthcare staffs experience of meeting with women exposed to violence at an emergency department. Method: The study was conducted with qualitative approach. The material was collected with five interviews at an emergency department in the south of Sweden and analyzed by an inductive content analysis. The study was done during autumn 2016. Results: The result showed that there are routines, but more knowledge among the healthcare staff is needed. When it came to ask the question about violence, there are different opinions about how it should be done. It also emerged that it is important for both parties to create a trust and that the first few seconds of  the meeting plays a big role. Conclusion: To meet women exposed to violence is a complexed problem. The first seconds in the meeting with abused women will play a big role. It doesn´t matter which healthcare professionals meet these women as long as they have their heart in the right place and that the time exist. Keywords: Intimate partner violence, battered women, caregivers, nurse and experience
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Intimate Partner Violence Is Associated with Stress-Related Sleep Disturbance and Poor Sleep Quality during Early Pregnancy.

Sanchez, Sixto E, Islam, Suhayla, Zhong, Qiu-Yue, Gelaye, Bizu, Williams, Michelle A 03 1900 (has links)
Objectives To examine the associations of Intimate partner violence (IPV) with stress-related sleep disturbance (measured using the Ford Insomnia Response to Stress Test [FIRST]) and poor sleep quality (measured using the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index [PSQI]) during early pregnancy. Methods This cross-sectional study included 634 pregnant Peruvian women. In-person interviews were conducted in early pregnancy to collect information regarding IPV history, and sleep traits. Adjusted odds ratios (aOR) and 95% confidence intervals (95%CIs) were calculated using logistic regression procedures. Results Lifetime IPV was associated with a 1.54-fold increased odds of stress-related sleep disturbance (95% CI: 1.08–2.17) and a 1.93-fold increased odds of poor sleep quality (95% CI: 1.33–2.81). Compared with women experiencing no IPV during lifetime, the aOR (95% CI) for stress-related sleep disturbance associated with each type of IPV were: physical abuse only 1.24 (95% CI: 0.84–1.83), sexual abuse only 3.44 (95%CI: 1.07–11.05), and physical and sexual abuse 2.51 (95% CI: 1.27–4.96). The corresponding aORs (95% CI) for poor sleep quality were: 1.72 (95% CI: 1.13–2.61), 2.82 (95% CI: 0.99–8.03), and 2.50 (95% CI: 1.30–4.81), respectively. Women reporting any IPV in the year prior to pregnancy had increased odds of stress-related sleep disturbance (aOR = 2.07; 95% CI: 1.17–3.67) and poor sleep quality (aOR = 2.27; 95% CI: 1.30–3.97) during pregnancy. Conclusion Lifetime and prevalent IPV exposures are associated with stress-related sleep disturbance and poor sleep quality during pregnancy. Our findings suggest that sleep disturbances may be important mechanisms that underlie the lasting adverse effects of IPV on maternal and perinatal health.
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Využití sponzoringu FK Dukla Praha v marketingu sponzora / The use of sponsorship of FK Dukla Praha in sponsor's marketing

Bittengel, Günter January 2013 (has links)
THE USE OF SPONSORSHIP OF FK DUKLA PRAHA IN SPONSOR'S MARKETING Objectives: The aim of this paper is to reveal shortcomings resulting from sponsorship. The outcome of this paper is to provide recommendations on marketing and promotion. Methods: A case study was used to investigate sources of evidence such as analysis of documents, interview with marketing agency representative, marketing audit and media monitoring. Results: Paper revealed that the way how partners are presented by club and mainly by themselves is insufficient. Also publicity of Gambrinus league was found as inadequate. Keywords: partner, club, sponsorship fulfilment, media, hospitality
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Právo společníka na podíl na zisku v jednotlivých formách obchodních společností / The right of a company member to the share of profits in individual types of business company

Kusáková, Kateřina January 2013 (has links)
The full title of my Master's degree thesis is Partner's Profit Sharing Right in Various Forms of Companies The aim of my thesis is to analyse the existing regulation governing the right to a share in profits in various kinds of companies, compare it with the amended law, which is already relevant, but still not in force. In the legal regulation concerning the profit sharing right there are still many questions that have not been described and solved in legal literature. There are also some issues that have been already solved by authors, but there are different expert's opinions on such issues. In my thesis I have attempted to compare all these opinions with the wording of the law. The thesis consists of twelve main chapters, including an introduction and conclusion of my thesis. Chapter One, Profit Sharing Right to Profit Share - basic definition deals with the meaning and importance of the profit sharing right. Chapter Two "Legal Sources" defines statutes and other legal sources to which the thesis refers. It specifies main acts important...
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Addressing Sexuality: Organizations in Undefined Space

Schuett-Hall, Clare A. 01 January 2017 (has links)
People with disabilities are often desexualized and excluded from many aspects of society. In America, historical and societal conditions contributed to the development of Surrogate Partner Therapy, designed to build client self-awareness and skills in the areas of physical and emotional intimacy. Surrogate Partner Therapists are certified through the International Professional Surrogates Association (IPSA). IPSA and other organizations work in a highly stigmatized field providing sexual education and experiences for marginalized people, including people with disabilities.
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A theoretical framework of Interracial Couple Relationship Success: empirical findings from a sample of Black-White couples in the United States

Deitz, Sharon Luu January 1900 (has links)
Doctor of Philosophy / School of Family Studies and Human Services / Jared R. Anderson / The current study proposes a theoretical model of Interracial Couple Relationship Success and empirically tests a portion of the model in which ethnic identity is linked to relationship satisfaction for Black-White interracial couples. Data were collected from 185 heterosexual Black-White marital couples in the United States. An actor-partner interdependence model (APIM) was used to test the direct and indirect effects of ethnic identity to relationship satisfaction via self-esteem and problem-solving skills. The results indicated ethnic identity of both Black and White partners was related to Black but not White partners’ self-esteem. Findings also revealed significant indirect pathways from Black partners’ self-esteem to their own relationship satisfaction via effective problem-solving skills. The indirect pathway from Black partners’ self-esteem to partner relationship satisfaction was also mediated by partner perceptions of problem-solving in the relationship. The results of this study informs the continued development of the of Interracial Couple Relationship Success model and offers data regarding the role of identity and individual well-being in the context of interracial relationships.
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Non-Physical Forms of Intimate Partner Violence in Lesbian Relationships

Giordano, Jessica L. 14 May 2010 (has links)
An extensive review of the existing literature makes apparent that academics who study intimate partner violence focus primarily on physical violence in heterosexual relationships. Non-physical forms of abuse receive secondary attention, despite reported claims from survivors that non-physical forms of abuse are more common, more painful, and have longer lasting effects than physical forms of abuse. The dominant focus on intimate partner violence as a social problem enacted by males on their female partners results in a lack of sufficient literature or conversation pertaining to abuse that exists outside these parameters. Members of sexual minority groups are deliberately excluded from the mainstream movement to protect and support survivors of intimate partner violence. Influenced by these realizations, this research explores the dynamics of non-physical forms of intimate partner violence in lesbian relationships; particularly the ways survivors frame the abuse and their experiences with seeking help.
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Návrh procesů v oblasti podpory a péče o zákazníka / Design processes in customer care and support

Müller, Vladimír January 2010 (has links)
The Diploma thesis is engaged in the modelling of business processes, focusing on their design. Especially processes in area of providing support and customer care. The main goal of the thesis is application modelling method for selected business processes in a particular company engaged in telecommunications services. The theoretical part is focused on processes, process management and standards for the business process modelling. In the practical part are then described selected processes related to ABC satellite television services. These processes are designed by selected methodology. Under the proposed processes that take place after activation are calculated costs of operation the process (financial, human resources). These costs are calculated to the time when it is expected to 200,000 customers of ABC satellite television. Summary of costs is in evaluating the proposal.
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Anhörigas upplevelser av att leva med en partner som har demenssjukdom

Torin, Ida, Ronnefjord, Isabell January 2019 (has links)
Demenssjukdom är en sjukdom som drabbar cirka 25 000 personer varje år. Det uppstår en ny livssituation för den som drabbas av demenssjukdom men även för de anhöriga. Anhöriga är en stor grupp som ofta blir bortglömda och kan vara en viktig resurs i sjuksköterskans omvårdnadsarbete. Det har framkommit att stödet till anhöriga kan vara bristfälligt. Därför är syftet med denna litteraturöversikt att belysa anhörigas upplevelser av att leva med en partner som har demenssjukdom. Detta för att bidra med bättre förståelse för hur anhöriga upplever situationen och även ge sjuksköterskan möjlighet att stödja och underlätta för de anhöriga. En litteraturöversikt genomfördes genom en analys av tio stycken kvalitativa artiklar. Artiklarna som inkluderades i litteraturöversikten hittades genom sökningar i databasen Cinahl. Artiklarna skulle vara peer rewieved, publicerade efter 2008, ha abstrakt tillgängligt och vara skrivna på engelska. Dataanalysen resulterade i två huvudteman, "Upplevelse av ensamhet” och “Upplevelse av förändrad livssituation”. I resultatet som framkom beskriver anhöriga hur livet förändrats för både den anhöriga och sin partner. Nytt ansvar, nya roller och krav ställdes på den anhöriga och deras relation förändras. Det var mycket känslor och tankar hos de anhöriga och stöd från vänner, familj, grupper och vården är av stor betydelse för att få vardagen att gå ihop. Dock framkom det även att de anhöriga ofta upplever att det finns brister i stödet. Dessa brister kan orsaka ett lidande hos både de anhöriga och personen med demenssjukdom. Därför är viktigt att sjuksköterskan får större insikt i hur stöd till anhöriga kan förbättras och vilka behov de anhöriga har. Detta för att minska lidandet hos de anhöriga och främja hälsa och välbefinnande.
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Digital Social Entrepreneurship and the Path to Ending Intimate Partner Violence in the Syrian Refugee Population

Lasic, Lara January 2018 (has links)
Thesis advisor: Natana DeLong-Bas / The Syrian Civil War and its displacement of individuals has led to a dramatic increase in intimate partner violence (IPV) among refugee women. Statistics display that 99% of IPV survivors undergo financial control and exploitation, making it difficult to leave these toxic relationships. In 2016, UN Women created a cash-for-work initiative in the Zaatari refugee camp in Jordan intended to provide Jordanian and Syrian refugee women with protection through financial empowerment. The initiative was quickly successful, showing a 20% decrease in intimate partner violence. My research over the past year builds on this logic to explore digital social entrepreneurship as a manner of addressing IPV within the Syrian refugee population in Jordan. I argue that digital social entrepreneurship, ICT startups with a greater social mission, is key to addressing many of the MENA region’s most pressing issues post Arab Spring, as well as beneficial to empowering women. My analysis culminated in a policy recommendation for a cross sectional program to give refugee women in Jordan the resources they need to establish their own digital, socially conscious firms and establish a place for themselves and their families in both the Jordanian and Syrian post civil war economy. / Thesis (BA) — Boston College, 2018. / Submitted to: Boston College. College of Arts and Sciences. / Discipline: Departmental Honors. / Discipline: Islamic Civilization and Societies.

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