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  • About
  • 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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The comparison between specialty illness and common illness-by marketing mix 7Ps

Liao, Tzu-yuan 06 September 2010 (has links)
Today we live in a highly developed science, high technology and fast transmit-ted information time, the competition is more and more intense in all industries of course the medical. People in medical industry not only have to response the impact from the change of the national policy but accept the concept to service by patient¡¦s demand and needs. In the past, the staff of hospital needn¡¦t to care about the source of patient, the fair of payment policy and the sustainable management in their hospital. But these competitive advantages had disappeared after the National Health Insurance policy was executed from 1995 AD., the pressure of management are more and more heavy especially the practitioners. In order to manage sustainably, the staff of hospital not only have to control the cost of management but also create the advantages and good chances by understood the demand and needs of the patient. The research of the considering factors in medical treatment is one of the analysis in the patient¡¦s demand and needs. Generally, patient has to know what the illness he or she gets, then patient will choice the suitable hospital for their medical treatment. In this research we separate the illness into two parts¡GOne is the specialty illness (ophthalmology, dental, orthopedic, neurology, psychiatry, obstetrics & gynecology, radiology neoplasm¡K, these illness can be confirmed the part of body.), the other is common illness (catch a cold, a cough, stomachache, headache), we analysis the dif-ferences of the considering factors in medical treatment between specialty and com-mon illnesses. In this research, we analysis the medical industrial by Marketing domain, the marketing mix 7Ps is the skill we adapt because the medical industry is part of service industry. There are 34 sheets of paper related to medical research we study and 502 pieces of considering factors in medical treatment we sort by 7Ps, finally 33 pieces factors were extracted as the items of the questionnaire. There are 528 pieces of valid respondent questionnaire we get and we use them as the data in this research. We think we can provide the result of the research and the marketing suggestions for medical industry and the initial marketing 7Ps research of medical industry.
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The association between maternal experience of lifetime intimate partner violence and symptoms of common illnesses among under five-year-old children – A cross-sectional study of the 2019-20 Rwanda’s Demographic Health Survey

Erkkilä, Christa January 2022 (has links)
Background Under five years of age child mortality rates and the violence against women are prevalent in Rwanda. The violence is known to negatively affect the women’s and their children’s health. This study aimed to examine the association between maternal experience of lifetime intimate partner violence and symptoms of common illnesses (fever, diarrhea, cough, breathing problems) among the children under five years of age in Rwanda. Methods The study was a cross-sectional, based on the data of 2019 –20 Rwanda’s Demographic Health Survey, including 1,290 women and their children. To examine the association between physical, sexual and psychological intimate partner violence and the symptoms of common illnesses, bivariate analysis was performed, followed by logistic regression, where models were adjusted for potential confounders. Results Among the mothers, 36% had experienced physical, 14.7% sexual, and 33.7% psychological intimate partner violence. Around 43% of their children had had symptoms of common illnesses within two weeks before the data collection. In adjusted regression analysis, the experience of physical (OR 1.79, CI 1.41 – 2.27), sexual (OR 1.68, CI 1.22 – 2.30) and psychological intimate partner violence (OR 2.08, CI 1.63 – 2.65) were significantly associated with symptoms of common illnesses among children under five years of age. Conclusion This study showed that maternal experience of lifetime intimate partner violence increases the likelihood of their young children having symptoms of common illnesses in Rwanda. The finding suggests the importance of investing in strategies against intimate partner violence to lower the mortality rates of children within the country.

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