... asked to indicate how distressed they were by feelings of hopelessness, lack of interest, worrying, feeling blue, feeling lonely, blaming themselves, feeling trapped, crying easily, having a poor ... in $2,000 increments as total household income (Table presents income data.) (A dummy indicator was used for participants with missing data so as not to incur participant loss.) Measures of Social ... DeLongis, 1986) Physical functioning limitations may also influence social support, in part by increasing need for help but indirectly and potentially adversely, by affecting depressive symptoms which...
... committee was interpreting limited evidence Where evidence was inconclusive, the committee used its judgment to inform its interpretation of findings An important starting point for the committee ... presence of children in a school setting for many hours each day provides a multitude of opportunities for modeling and reinforcing healthful eating behaviors There are opportunities in formal classroom ... place in the late afternoon and evening involve both students and adults or, in some instances, mainly adults These include interscholastic sporting events, back-to-school nights, 12 NUTRITION STANDARDS...
... declines in health-related quality of life after cataract extraction Arch Ophthalmol 1994, 112:1419-1425 Wisniewski M, Wisniewski H: Measuring service qualityin a hospital colposcopy clinic Int ... health servicesin India – a scale to measure patient perceptions of quality Int J Qual Health Care 2006, 18:414-421 Guo N, Marra F, Marra CA: Measuring health-related quality of life in tuberculosis: ... scores in patient's expectations (6.51/7 = 93.0%), and perceptions (6.29/7 = 89.9%) Compared with research conducted in India for outpatient (n = 1837) and inpatient services (n = 611) in primary...
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... for drinking; • Collecting samples of water from these sources; • Adding specified doses of chlorine; and • Measuring the chlorine residual over time to ensure that water remains safe for drinking ... is measured in units called nephelometric turbidity units (NTUs) An increase in turbidity in drinking water is associated with increased potential for gastrointestinal illness 15 investigation ... long recovery time involved in regaining consumer trust underscores the importance of obtaining early product approval from all relevant ministries, keeping those ministries informed about the...
... concentrated oxygen water By introducing the high concentrated oxygen water into the bottom sediment, it was expected that the phosphorus release be inhibited Vial experiment was performed to verify it ... high concentrated oxygen dissolver can be increased However, increasing the pressure also means decreasing the water flow rate, so it is necessary to find the optimum condition to keep both of ... L-O2/min at most, so air was also supplied to remedy the inadequacy of oxygen In this way, the oxygen accounted for 30 % of the gas supplied to the high concentrated oxygen dissolver, therefore,...
... elements including discharging area, type of discharge, and kind of industry Therefore, the need for a simplified effluent guideline has been suggested (De La O et al., 1994) By selecting critical ... quality criteria In Korea, water qualitystandards were set up by considering the drinking water standards and the economical and technical availability Because water qualitystandards express ... be imposed on the industries In part, the role of local governments might be increased in gathering and arranging data from industries located under their authorities Since industrial categorization...
... epidemics, increase in the early rain season and the end of flooding periods due to stagnant water in the sunken places WATER QUALITY MONITORING The water quality monitoring data and information ... capacity by training and equipping to the water staff; to install water environmental monitoring systems by establishing water sampling and pollution warning stations along the industrial zones, ... Because the river water qualityin the MD varies with the season, it is necessary to maintain a water quality monitoring network This network includes national monitoring stations, experimental...
... through setting standardsfor the services Health promotion is a core quality issue for improving health and sustaining quality of life, however, a review of existing standardsforqualityin health ... encouraged to include the standardsfor health promotion in hospitals in their existing standards sets 10 Standardsfor Health Promotion in Hospitals STANDARDSFOR HEALTH PROMOTION IN HOSPITALS ... been involved in drafting the Standardsfor health promotion in hospitals The World Health Organization initiated the Network of Health Promoting Hospitals with the aim to reorient health care institutions...
... Strategy forQuality Improvement in Health Care (the National Quality Strategy) sets a course for improving the quality of health and health care for all Americans It serves as a blue print for health ... country for improving patient-centered outcomes In the past year, HHS has also adopted a more transparent process for selecting quality measures for new and existing programs, incorporating an ... National Strategy forQuality Improvement in Health Care Working with communities to promote wide use of best practices to enable healthy living Making quality care more affordable for individuals,...
... defining responsible marketing to children, identifying both ‘exposure’ and ‘power’ as independent factors determining the effectiveness of marketing messages Standardsfor responsible marketing ... database for accessing Pledges globally is being maintained by the Rudd Center at: www.yaleruddcenter.org/marketingpledges/search.aspx) The companies included in the EU Pledge are: Burger-King, Coca-Cola, ... the following: Thiamin, Niacin, Riboflavin, Vitamin B12, Folate, Vitamin C and Pantothenic acid 21 Except for Eggo frozen waffles Ferrero
... guidelines forquality assurance in cervical cancer screening – Second edition 15 EPIDEMIOLOGICAL GUIDELINES FORQUALITY ASSURANCE IN CERVICAL CANCER SCREENING In Norway, the incidence increased ... level Designing a cervical cancer screening programme includes defining the screening policy, i.e choosing the screening test systems, determining the target age group and the screening interval ... implementation of quality assurance guidelines for cancer screening in order, among other things, to contribute to dissemination of the current guidelines, to study how the guidelines are used in defining...
... screening should be established in line with the routine screening interval, taking into consideration that most programmes not succeed in keeping the routine screening interval for each individual ... screening should be established in line with the routine screening interval, taking into consideration that most programmes not succeed in keeping the routine screening interval for each individual ... 20-09-2005 20:53 Pagina 24 EPIDEMIOLOGICAL GUIDELINES FORQUALITY ASSURANCE IN BREAST CANCER SCREENING Table 8: Mode of invitation Mode of invitation Initial screening* Invitation Reminder Interval* (yes/no)...
... language for encoding geographic information to be stored and transported over the Internet • GML serves as a modeling language for geographic systems as well as an open interchange format for geographic ... contents – Sharing of state forservices beyond WMS – Under development in OWS-7 Testbed – Engineering Report in June 2010 Copyright (c) 2009, Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc Helping the World ... GeoRSS GML • GeoRSS – Simple encoding for location for RSS feeds • GeoRSS GML – Points, lines, polygons, and rectangles • Broadly implemented, including support in MS LiveLocal, Google Earth and...
... an interesting cut-off point for accounting for such information 29 3 – ACCOUNTING FOR BIODIVERSITY AND ECOSYSTEM SERVICESFOR REPORTING PURPOSES In this section, we seek to account for ... reporting standards (3.1.4) would be better than the current systems in place? (2) What would be the costs of refining, institutionalizing and implementing the changes in accounting and reporting standards ... accounting for BES from a Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) perspective may influence business accounting and reporting standards (section 3) 5 - ACCOUNTING FOR BIODIVERSITY AND ECOSYSTEM SERVICES...
... educational services Managers in human service organizations simultaneously carry responsibility for the quality of the services provided for individuals and families, for assuring that such services ... of administrators The present volume by Professor David Austin is the latest effort, and in my opinion one of the best, at providing administrators and students of administration with ways for ... programs, the present book has been in uenced by the increasing number of publications that deal with human services management, including Administration inSocial Work and Nonprofit Management...
... unconscious mind of individuals, in interpersonal and family influences, in forces inside the consultee institution and in traditional values and practices, as well as in current events in the community ... full responsibility, and also for consultants to avoid sharing information with the supervisors of the consultees b In collecting information as a basis for assessing the nature of the client's ... conceptual map of interpenetrating fields of psychosocial forces Every situation is analyzed as being the outcome of forces that influence one another reverberatively These forces originate in the conscious...