Sentences with phrase «nurses et»

Where will they find the allied health people, the nurses et al to provide this service?
Coral reef islands are considered among the most vulnerable landforms to climate change, and future sea - level rise is considered to be a specific threat (Woodroffe, 2008; Nurse et al., 2014).

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However, Family Nurses also gave examples of individual cases that illustrate progress for young men, in their interest in the child and their understanding of their own important role in family life (Barnes et al. 2011).
Overall Family Nurses had mixed experiences in terms of involving fathers as «sometimes it occurred, more often it did not» (Barnes et al. 2011: 48).
The evaluation highlights that even when fathers were not present during visits, a quarter of mothers would ask for worksheets or handouts for their partner and Family Nurses would in one - third of cases review homework completed by fathers (Barnes et al. 2008).
Or in other words, fathers» involvement encourages mothers to be more involved with the Family Nurse Programme (Barnes et al. 2008, 114).
Barnes, J et al (2008) Nurse - Family Partnership Programme: First Year Pilot Sites Implementation in England, London DCSF.
The collection of specimens for alcohol or other drug testing is limited to the school physician, school nurse or a physician, laboratory, or health care facility designated by the board of education, with the cost being paid by the board, in a State - licensed collection station or clinical laboratory, in accordance with N.J.S.A. 45:9 - 42.26 et seq. and N.J.A.C. 8:44, 8:45 and 6A: 16 - 4.4 (c).
Lower co-residence (33 %) is found by Barnes et al (2008) in a population of highly disadvantaged teenage mothers involved in the Family Nurse Partnership.
For example: bath time, bed time, story time, play time, nursing time, bottle time, teething time, diaper change time, learning time, et cetera.
There's a lot we can learn from other nursing moms, lactation consultants, doctors, et cetera in our own breastfeeding journeys, but ultimately everyone will have to learn what works for them.
Data set forth by Taddio et al, 7 estimating that < 10 % of the maternal dose of fluoxetine is transferred to the nursing infant on a weight - adjusted basis, argue against that explanation.
In societies that promote a more indulgent approach to baby care (immediate responses to crying, very frequent nursing, lots of physical contact, and cosleeping), babies spend less time crying than they do elsewhere (e.g., Barr et al 1991).
Pugh et al. (33) conducted a pilot study in 2002 that paired a nurse and a PC to form a breastfeeding team who provided breastfeeding education and support to a low - income, predominantly black population.
Hilary Flower est l'auteure de Adventures in Tandem Nursing: Breastfeeding During Pregnancy and Beyond, LLLI 2003 et Adventures in Gentle Discipline, LLLI 2005.
Kostandy et al., «Kangaroo Care (Skin Contact) Reduces Crying Response to Pain in Preterm Neonates: Pilot Results,» Pain Management Nursing 2008: 9:55 - 65
[Jack Needleman et al., «Nurse Staffing and Inpatient Hospital Mortality»]
Elisabet Fält et al., Exploring Nurses», Preschool Teachers» and Parents» Perspectives on Information Sharing Using SDQ in a Swedish Setting — A Qualitative Study Using Grounded Theory, PLOS ONE, 11th January 2016, http://dx.plos.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0168388
Barnett JB, Dao MC, Hamer DH, et al: Effect of Zinc Supplementation on Serum Zinc Concentration and T Cell Proliferation in Nursing Home Elderly: A Randomized, Double - Blind, Placebo - Controlled Trial.
The Nurse Practitioner 18, no. 1 (1993): 8; Shen, J., et al. «The gut microbiota, obesity and insulin resistance.»
In the Nurses» Health Study, BMI did not vary appreciably across quintiles of whole - grain intake (Liu et al., 1999).
In the Nurses» Health Study (Liu et al., 1999), women in the highest quintile of dietary fiber intake had a 49 percent lower risk of major weight gain.
For example, in the Nurses» Health Study, Salmeron et al. reported on fiber intake and its relationship to diabetes.
For example, the report on the Nurses» Health Study (Liu et al., 1999) evaluated whether the association of whole - grain intake with CHD risk could be attributed to its constituents (e.g., dietary fiber, folate, vitamin B6, and vitamin E) or if something other than the micronutrient and fiber content of the whole grain was correlated with the protective effect.
Loadx for helping me out with the Age Verification snippet Our link button artists — AitT, ControlFreak, Eileen, Jonipoon, Nurse Naomi (et al!)
ET ONLINE — Voice From The Stone is adapted from an Italian novel by Silvio Raffo and co-stars Marton Csokas (The Lord of the Rings and, more recently, Loving), centers on Clarke's Verena, a nurse hired to help a young mute boy living in an isolated castle in Italy.
School nurses also help students with chronic health problems better manage their conditions, leading to improved attendance (Moricca et al., 2013; Telljohann, Dake, & Prince, 2004) and decreased early dismissal (Hill & Hollis, 2012; Pennington & Delaney, 2008).
However, by identifying and responding to mental health concerns early on, nurses play a critical role in providing appropriate interventions and steering young people to the services they need (Gilbert et al., 2015).
Because 13 to 20 % of students suffer from bullying, anxiety, stress, depression, and similar concerns, school nurses are on the front line of addressing mental health problems, too (Bohnenkemp, Stephan, & Bobo, 2015; Perou et al., 2013)-- roughly a third of all visits to school nurses have to do with mental health issues (and related psychosomatic symptoms, such as headaches and stomachaches).
Schools in the Northeast are more likely to have a full - time school nurse, and those in the West are more likely to have one nurse cover multiple schools, or not have a school nurse at all (Willgerodt et al., 2018).
During this free webinar, on Tuesday, May 23 (11:00 am — 12:30 pm PT / 2:00 pm — 3:30 pm ET), you'll hear what teachers, mentors, school nurses and other caring adults can do to identify and help students improve attendance as soon as they show signs of falling off track.
Lee, Ronnal et al. «Guidelines: Animals in Nursing Homes.»
However, it fits with data in humans; for example, in the Nurses» Study, women who kept their ovaries when having hysterectomy lived longer than women who had both the uterus and ovaries taken out (Parker WH et al 2009).
That even something as simple as the misuse of Tiljander sediments in Mann et al 2008 remains without a corrigendum surely supports Nurse's concern.
Nurse, L. A. et al. in Climate Change 2014: Impacts, Adaptation, and Vulnerability.
The average working life for social workers is under eight years, compared to 16 for a nurse and 25 for a doctor (Curtis et al, 2010)[3].
A passionate advocate for individuals who have been harmed by the actions of others, Steve has won numerous top 10 verdicts in Georgia, including a $ 43.5 million jury verdict for Terhune v. Forum Group Corp et al., the state's largest judgment on record against a nursing home facility; a $ 40 million jury verdict for Jenkins v. Lambert, the # 1 largest jury verdict in Georgia for 2016; and a $ 11.5 million verdict for Bilbrey v. United States of America, one of the largest verdicts ever secured against the United States government.
Terhune v. Forum Group Corp et al.: Loretta Terhune was awarded $ 8.5 million in actual damages and $ 35 million in punitive damages as a result of the poor care her father received during the eight months he was a resident at Moran Lake Road Nursing Home in Rome, Ga..
It is increasingly common for employees in the regulated professions (doctors, nurses, police officers etc) to attempt supporting ET claims based on what was done or said in statutory disciplinary hearings.
I am an ET / Certified Wound Ostomy Continence Nurse (CWOCN) with 12 years WOC nursing experience including 4 years as a Clinical Account Manager with a global medical device company.
Proctor et al have provided an easily replicable psychosocial intervention to address the behavioural problems associated with depressive symptoms and cognitive impairment in nursing home patients.
In 1986, Olds et al published the results of a rigorous trial showing that nurse home visitation extending from pregnancy to the child's second birthday can produce positive effects on maternal and child health among disadvantaged families.1, 2 The study was conducted in a semirural area and involved predominantly white women.
Kitzman et al report that the replicated programme in Memphis, Tennessee reduced child injuries and ingestions, subsequent pregnancies, and pregnancy induced hypertension among families visited by nurses; it also improved the home environment.
This review focuses on interventions for adult mothers; studies with young mothers were excluded, including central studies such as the Olds et al 63 studies of Nurse Family Partnership.
The follow up study of the original Elmira, New York programme by Olds et al showed decreased reports of child abuse and neglect 15 years later among women visited by a nurse.
Proctor R, Burns A, Stratton Powell H, et al.Behavioural management in nursing and residential homes: a randomised controlled trial.
Eckenrode, J., et al., Long - term effects of prenatal and infancy nurse home visitation on the life course of youths: 19 - year follow - up of a randomized trial.
BACKGROUND: A study by Hesketh et al. found that 20 % of psychiatric nurses were physically assaulted, 43 % were threatened with physical assault, and 55 % were verbally assaulted at least once during the equivalent of a single work week.
Improving the Nurse - Family Partnership in Community Practice Olds, Donelan - McCall, O'Brien, MacMillan, Jack, Jenkins, Dunlap, et al. (2013) Pediatrics, 132 (2) Provides a framework and illustrations to address challenges associated with the Nurse - Family Partnership home - visiting model and its implementation, as well as promising approaches for addressing these challenges.
Summary: (To include comparison groups, outcomes, measures, notable limitations) The study evaluated longitudinal data from the Olds et al. (1986) randomized controlled trial of the Nurse - Family Partnership (NFP) home visitation program.
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