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INTERGENERATIONAL COMMUNICATION ABOUT AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMEN'S HEALTH: THE SHARING OF HEALTH MESSAGES BETWEEN DIABETIC MOTHERS AND THEIR NON-DIABETIC ADULT DAUGHTERSCooke-Jackson, Angela F. 01 January 2006 (has links)
The prevalence of type II diabetes is high among African-American women but research that emphasizes black mothers and their adult daughters is rarely studied in social sciences or communication research. Though existing research addresses various domains of the mother-daughter relationship scant information addresses the significance of talk or the transmission of health information between African-American diabetic mothers and their non-diabetic adult daughters. For that reason, this dissertation investigates information sharing among a sample of African-American mothers with type II diabetes and their non-diabetic adult daughters.This study's two primary research objectives were to: 1. describe whether and how African-American type II diabetic mothers and their non-diabetic adult daughters engage in information sharing about type II diabetes; and to 2. describe whether and how the sharing of health-related communication messages shapes African-American mothers' diabetic health behavior and/or shapes adult non-diabetic daughters' diabetic-related health behavior.This study used a modified grounded theory approach, in which I concurrently collected, coded and analyzed data. While an intention behind grounded theory is to develop theory "from the ground up," I also used the Health Belief Model (HBM) and Social Cognitive Theory (SCT) to inform research questions. I conducted 10 interviewswith members of mother-daughter dyads; two with each mother and two with each daughter. I concluded my interviews with both mother and daughter present, yielding a total of 50 interviews. Dyads were comprised of African-American type II diabetic mothers (age 45 and older) and their non-diabetic adult daughters (age 20 and older) living in New Mexico, Ohio and Kentucky.Information gathered from interviews yielded five patterns of communication used by mothers and daughters to talk about type II diabetes. The patterns encompassed the ongoing ways in which mothers' and daughters' negotiated the illness. This study described this negotiation as a unique "culture" that entailed 1) an historical knowledge of diabetes, 2) a present and personal experiences of living with diabetes and 3) an understanding of the future implication of diabetes for mothers, their adult daughters, and their entire family.This study represents the first step toward understanding the diabetic interaction between mothers and adult daughters living with a chronic illness. Results suggest that mothers and daughters are motivated to talk about diabetes, even though talk does not always address prevention in their health behaviors. This study is useful to inform practitioners of the significance of oral tradition as one mode of transmitting health care information within African-American culture and the value of integrated medical visits, particularly for diabetic mothers and their adult daughters. As well, health communication scholars can use this information to develop, test and implement innovative health education media and message strategies for families and mother-daughter dyads that address diabetic health information.
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To issue or not to issue a going concern opinion : A study of factors and incentives influencing auditors’ ability and decision to issue going concern opinionsNordholm, Elin, Björkstrand, Anette January 2014 (has links)
If auditors question a company’s ability to continue existing, they should issue a going concern opinion in the audit report. Whether or not auditors will issue a going concern opinion depends on auditors’ ability to identify going concern problems, as well as their decision whether or not to issue going concern opinions. In Sweden, the going concern accuracy rate has been low compared to other countries. The aim of this study is therefore to analyse whether it is auditors’ lack of ability to identify going concern problems or their decision not to issue a going concern opinion, or perhaps both, that could explain the relatively low accuracy rate. Interviews with four auditors from the Big Four audit firms and four CFOs from middle sized companies were conducted. The results show that there are factors speaking both for and against auditors’ ability to identify going concern problems, why we cannot say for sure whether auditors’ lack of ability to identify going concern problems could be an explanation to the relatively low accuracy rate. The results do however reveal that auditors actively make decisions not to issue going concern opinions to their clients as much as possible, which could explain the relatively low accuracy rate.
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Sjuksköterskors möjligheter att stödja patienter med diabetes typ II : En litteraturbaserad studie / The nurses abilities to support patients with diabetes type II : A literature reviewLarsson, Jenny January 2014 (has links)
Bakgrund: I takt med ökat välstånd, inkluderande försämrade kost och levnadsvanor, har diabetes typ II ökat signifikant i flera av världens länder. Därför är det viktigt med upplysning och information kring sjukdomen och vad man kan göra för att förhindra den. Syftet: Syftet med denna litteraturstudie är att belysa hur sjuksköterskan kan vara ett stöd till patienter med diabetes typ II så att hon/han bättre kan hantera sin sjukdom. Metod: En litteraturbaserad studie som baserades på tio kvalitativa artiklar. Resultat: Resultatet utkristalliserades i tre teman; ”Regelbundenhet och kontinuitet”, ”Stöd och undervisning” och ”Självständighet” . Resultatet visar att genom stöd, undervisning och kontinuitet blir patienten motiverad att ta hand om sin sjukdom och ändra sina levnadsvanor. Slutsats: Patienter som blir undervisade, sedda och uppmuntrade av sjuksköterskan, blir mer motiverade att ändra sina levnadsvanor och tar bättre hand om sin sjukdom. / Background: With an increased prosperity, including deteriorating diet and living habits, type II diabetes has increased significant in several countries around the world. Therefore, it is important to inform about the disease and what you can do to prevent it. Aim: The purpose of this study is to highlight the nurse’s possibilities to support type II diabetes patients in order to better manage their disease Method: A literature based review on ten qualitative articles. Result: The result crystallizes three themes: “Regularity and continuity”, “Support and teaching” and “Independency”. The result shows that by providing support, education and continuity, the patient becomes motivated to take care of her/his disease and change his/her lifestyle. Conclusion: Patients, who are seen, encouraged and supported by the nurse, become more motivated to change their lifestyle and will care for their illness in a better way.
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The role of oxidants in the clearance of apoptotic cells /McPhillips, Kathleen Ann. January 2006 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D. in Cancer Biology) -- University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center, 2006. / Typescript. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 112-124). Free to UCDHSC affiliates. Online version available via ProQuest Digital Dissertations;
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The impact of protein modification on immunogenicity and arthritogenicity /Westman, Ewa, January 2005 (has links)
Diss. (sammanfattning) Stockholm : Karol. inst., 2005. / Härtill 4 uppsatser.
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Dissection of immunity controlling spread and growth of Listeria monocytogenes in neuronal cells /Jin, Yuxuan, January 2003 (has links)
Diss. (sammanfattning) Stockholm : Karol inst., 2003. / Härtill 5 uppsatser.
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Parasite signalling and host responses in experimental and human African trypanosomiasis /Hamadien, Maha, January 2002 (has links)
Diss. (sammanfattning) Stockholm : Karol. inst., 2002. / Härtill 4 uppsatser.
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Interferons in immunity to chlamydia pneumoniae/Rothfuchs, Antonio Carlos Gigliotti (Tony), January 2004 (has links)
Diss. (sammanfattning) Stockholm : Karol inst., 2004. / Härtill 6 uppsatser.
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Candidate gene analyses and genome-wide screens in multiple sclerosis /Giedraitis, Vilmantas, January 2002 (has links)
Diss. (sammanfattning) Stockholm : Karol. inst., 2002. / Härtill 5 uppsatser.
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Cytokine-modulated dendritic cell immunotherapy in autoimmune diseases /Adikari, Sanjaya Bandara, January 2005 (has links)
Diss. (sammanfattning) Stockholm : Karol. inst., 2005. / Härtill 4 uppsatser.
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