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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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Agricultural extension management strategies in Cameroon : a comparative study

Tata, Thomas Fofung January 1998 (has links)
No description available.
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Bilden av Dalarna : En text- och bildanalys av hur Dalarna förmedlas till omvärlden.

Augustsson, Malin January 2013 (has links)
Syfte: Syftet med denna uppsats är att undersöka hur bilden av Dalarna förmedlas genom internet och massmedia. Frågeställning: Hur ser Dalarnas platsmarknadsföring ut via Visit Dalarna? Hur förmedlar kommunikationsföretaget VisitSweden bilden av Dalarna till omvärlden? Hur förmedlas bilden av Dalarna i massmedia? Metod: För att svar kopplade till frågeställningen har en text- och bildanalys använts där icke sannolikhetsurval har legat till grund. Vidare har forskaren valt att använda hermeneutiken som förklaras som läran av tolkning. Studien är skriven utifrån en induktiv ansats där en kvalitativ metod används. Resultat: Efter att ha analyserat insamlad data blev slutsatsen att Dalarna har en platsmarknadsföring som stämmer överens mellan olika kanaler. Dessa kanaler förmedlar Dalarnas identitet med hjälp av texter och bilder. Främst används Dalarnas kultur och traditioner men även landskapets storslagna naturlandskap förmedlas.
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Assessing The Visiting Public's Perceptions Of The Outcomes Of Their Visit To Interactive Science And Technology Centres

Johnston, David January 1999 (has links)
This study investigated the problem of how to assess the visiting public's perceptions of the outcomes of their visit to an Interactive Science and Technology Centre. The study was carried out in several phases. First the researcher immersed himself as a participant observer over 15 months in the day-to-day activities of a science centre. Second, data to describe perceptions of visit outcomes were collected from one-to-one interviews with randomly selected visitors and professional staff, and four focus groups of explainers and visitors. Third, these data were used to structure the collection of further descriptions, in visitors' own words, about the visit experience. In the fourth and fifth stages, data from the second and third stages were pooled to develop two new instruments, the Perceptions of Visit Impact Instrument, a semantic differential survey designed to be administered at the point of exit from a science centre, and the Profile of Visit Outcomes Instrument, a nine part survey designed to be administered several weeks after the visit. The two instruments were refined through local review and field testing, and replication using data from large samples of randomly selected visitors at five and three centres, respectively, in Australia and New Zealand. Staff at these centres found the instruments easy to use and considered that they provided valuable data. Implications are drawn for future use of the instruments for evaluation and research.
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Essays on the organisation of primary health care services

Giuffrida, Antonio January 1999 (has links)
No description available.
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Health Promotion in Older Adults: A Look at Medicare Annual Welnness Visits

Chappell, Kathryn Anna, Chappell, Kathryn Anna January 2017 (has links)
The objective of this DNP project was to highlight the significant impact of health promotion in older adults. As of January 2011, Medicare covers an Annual Wellness Visit (AWV), which is a result of the Affordable Care Act. The AWV allows patients the benefit of receiving covered wellness and preventive care services. Through surveys this project explored what healthcare providers and patients know about the Medicare AWV and what barriers and/or challenges they have experienced with the AWV. The responses to the surveys revealed that providers have misconceptions about the Medicare AWV and some of the patients did not know that Medicare part B offers a covered annual wellness visit. There were several barriers identified by both patients and providers and these barriers will be discussed and explored in this paper.
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Hodnocení vlivu návštěvnosti na vybrané jeskyně s využitím GIS / Assessing the impact of attendance on the selected caves using GIS

Kukla, Jaroslav January 2013 (has links)
Caves are valuable sites from geological , palaeontological and biological point of view. They are important biotopes of rare and endangered species. Their ecosystem is quite specific and often very independent on environment. Therefore, the caves since the beginning of science have been the subject of research , and gradually also the subject of protection. Caves can also be very attractive objects of interest of tourism. In the Czech Republic there are 14 open to the public karst caves that have regulated attendance, and their access time is subordinated to the interests of nature conservation. On the other hand, there are also a number of caves that are not secured in any way and may be a target of unregulated tourism. This dissertation discusses the evaluation and the impact of attendance on non-karst caves in the National Nature Reserve Canyon Labe, which are freely accessible. I divided the work into three parts. In the first part I dealt with quantifying the attendance of all caves in the area of interest, On the basis of collected data, I made a selection of caves , which I later focused on. In the second part of my work I focused on obtaining information about the visitors and their motivations using public inquiry survey in selected caves, In the third part I tried to analyze the impact...
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In Touch Newsletter December 2013

Brenda Watson 09 December 2013 (has links)
Welcome to the second edition of In Touch – a quarterly newsletter highlighting the latest news and developments at TUT.
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EducaÃÃo em saÃde e a visita domiciliÃria ao adolescente: percepÃÃo dos profissionais da estratÃgia saÃde da famÃlia / Health education and home visits to teen: professionals perception of the family health strategy

Ivana dos Santos Fonseca 06 February 2014 (has links)
nÃo hà / A Visita DomiciliÃria (VD) à um cenÃrio que permite tornar evidentes as relaÃÃes sociais, que podem fortalecer o potencial de saÃde na famÃlia. No entanto, essas mesmas relaÃÃes podem contribuir no processo de adoecimento dos indivÃduos, incluindo os adolescentes. Com base no entendimento de seu papel como integrante da EstratÃgia SaÃde da FamÃlia (ESF), os trabalhadores de uma Unidade de SaÃde, localizada na Regional VI em Fortaleza/CE, vÃm desenvolvendo diversas atividades educativas com grupos heterogÃneos de usuÃrios. PorÃm, observou-se uma inquietaÃÃo por parte destes profissionais devido à baixa adesÃo dos adolescentes aos processos coletivos de construÃÃo do saber, alÃm da falta de empoderamento para cuidarem de si mesmos. A partir deste contexto o objetivo do estudo à compreender a atividade de atenÃÃo à saÃde do adolescente durante a VD na perspectiva do profissional da ESF com enfoque na EducaÃÃo em SaÃde. Os objetivos especÃficos foram: conhecer a realidade da atenÃÃo à saÃde do adolescente no contexto da visita domiciliÃria e identificar possÃveis dificuldades e facilidades que possam existir na atenÃÃo ao adolescente durante a VD. Trata-se de um estudo exploratÃrio-descritivo de abordagem qualitativa, realizado em agosto a dezembro de 2013. Os instrumentos de coleta foram: entrevista semiestruturada com os profissionais da equipe, lista de observaÃÃo utilizada durante a VD e diÃrio de campo. Os agentes sociais da pesquisa foram 19 profissionais da ESF (12 Agentes ComunitÃrios de SaÃde (ACS), 1 tÃcnica de Enfermagem, 1 CirurgiÃ-Dentista, 3 Enfermeiras, 2 MÃdicos). A anÃlise dos dados foi realizada mediante percurso analÃtico e sistemÃtico. Resultados: sobre o perfil dos trabalhadores, os ACS foram os mais contemplados com curso de capacitaÃÃo voltado para o adolescente. Mesmo entre esses profissionais, ficou clara a dificuldade que as equipes tÃm em lidar com essa fase do ciclo vital. Os entrevistados, de forma livre, relataram que se sentem co-responsÃveis por nÃo priorizar a atenÃÃo aos adolescentes e que, em parte, isso, se deve à falta de capacitaÃÃo durante sua formaÃÃo acadÃmica e profissional. Quando se perguntou sobre a EducaÃÃo em saÃde voltada para o adolescente a escola foi citada como ambiente mais propÃcio para se realizar aÃÃes de educaÃÃo em saÃde. Alguns entrevistados comentaram que a promoÃÃo da saÃde por meio da visita domiciliÃria à um grande desafio em qualquer fase do ciclo vital relacionado principalmente a violÃncia. A proximidade com o adolescente, que a visita domiciliÃria oportuniza, numa perspectiva que valorize suas experiÃncias, anseios e diferentes saberes articulados aos saberes dos profissionais da saÃde e da educaÃÃo, torna o setor educaÃÃo, alÃm de importante na interface com a saÃde, um potencial parceiro, na construÃÃo de ideias e prÃticas interligadas e efetivas. Considera-se que as visitas domiciliÃrias realizadas pela equipe de saÃde ao adolescente podem ser uma alternativa de espaÃo que deve ser valorizada para a implementaÃÃo de estratÃgias educativas adequadas à realidade da comunidade, bem como fortalecer o vÃnculo junto a esta populaÃÃo a fim de acessarem mais os serviÃos de saÃde. A relevÃncia do estudo, a partir dessa realidade, encontra-se no fortalecimento da relaÃÃo entre usuÃrio do SUS e equipe multiprofissional sob uma Ãtica educativa, realizada por meio da VD, a qual tem possibilidade de ser direcionada alÃm do cuidado aos usuÃrios acamados, mas principalmente como espaÃo para realizaÃÃo de atividades de EducaÃÃo em SaÃde envolvendo o cenÃrio familiar.
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The Monthly Nursing Home Visit: Does Use of a Template Improve The Quality of the Visit?

Hill-O'Neill, Kathleen Anne, Hill-O'Neill, Kathleen Anne January 2017 (has links)
As the baby boomer population continues to age, the number of older adults in the United States continues to rise as well, which has and will continue to result in an ongoing increase in the nursing home population. Challenges in nursing home care include assuring the provision of comprehensive quality care, person centered care, and continuity of care. This DNP project evaluated a comprehensive template for nurse practitioners to use when completing monthly nursing home visits that would help address these challenges. The purpose of this project was to evaluate nurse practitioner satisfaction regarding the effectiveness of the tool in assuring comprehensive, quality and patient centered care when completing monthly nursing home visits. This was accomplished via a descriptive analysis of 10 nurse practitioners providing care in nursing homes. A Likert scale questionnaire was used before and after the nurse practitioners used the tool for a period of two months. All 10 participants agreed or strongly agreed that they would recommend the tool for use by nurse practitioners when completing monthly nursing home visits. Seven of the participants agreed or strongly agreed that the tool helped improve overall quality of the visit. The results demonstrated that the monthly nursing home assessment tool was beneficial in improving the quality of the visits and that there are future implications for use of the tool by not only nurse practitioners who practice in this setting but also for nurse practitioner students and physicians.
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The Impact of the NIHERST/NGC National Science Centre, Trinidad and Tobago on Visiting Student Groups

Chariandy, Celeste Marie-Ange January 2004 (has links)
The aim of this study was to asses the impact of a visit to the NIHERST/NGC National Science Centre in Trinidad on four different school-age visitor groups. The research was conducted through the administering of a post-visit questionnaire immediately upon completion of each visit by each group, and via visitor feedback obtained in post-visit or pre-visit activities conducted within two weeks of the visit for three groups. Teachers/instructors who accompanied the groups on their visit also completed post-visit questionnaires and provided additional information on follow-up activities via an interview. The results of this investigation suggest that the visit to this science centre provided entertainment/enjoyment value and potential educational value to most individuals. The nature of this enjoyment was noted for various age groups and genders in this study. Quantification of the educational impact was not possible within the constraints of this study, which was unable to capture long-term effects of the supply of ‘new knowledge’ to visitors which the visit to the science centre had provided.

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