Not exact matches
Many respondents
reported in their comments that their GP did not tell them that there were choices about care, and that most GPs focused
on the choice between public semi private and public care rather than
on the different type of
caregiver or care model.
It is always important for parents and
caregivers to keep up to date
on recalled products, and
report any incidents that may occur.
The prone or side sleep position can increase the risk of rebreathing expired gases, resulting in hypercapnia and hypoxia.54, — , 57 The prone position also increases the risk of overheating by decreasing the rate of heat loss and increasing body temperature compared with infants sleeping supine.58, 59 Recent evidence suggests that prone sleeping alters the autonomic control of the infant cardiovascular system during sleep, particularly at 2 to 3 months of age, 60 and can result in decreased cerebral oxygenation.61 The prone position places infants at high risk of SIDS (odds ratio [OR]: 2.3 — 13.1).62, — , 66 However, recent studies have demonstrated that the SIDS risks associated with side and prone position are similar in magnitude (OR: 2.0 and 2.6, respectively) 63 and that the population - attributable risk
reported for side sleep position is higher than that for prone position.65, 67 Furthermore, the risk of SIDS is exceptionally high for infants who are placed
on their side and found
on their stomach (OR: 8.7).63 The side sleep position is inherently unstable, and the probability of an infant rolling to the prone position from the side sleep position is significantly greater than rolling prone from the back.65, 68 Infants who are unaccustomed to the prone position and are placed prone for sleep are also at greater risk than those usually placed prone (adjusted OR: 8.7 — 45.4).63, 69,70 Therefore, it is critically important that every
caregiver use the supine sleep position for every sleep period.
New York City Council Speaker Cory Johnson and Majority Leader Laurie Cumbo announced the package of 10 bills
on Sunday and said the measures would be introduced this week... The proposals include: Requiring businesses with more than 15 employees to provide lactation spaces and refrigerators to store breast milk, Requiring lactation rooms in all schools, police precincts, and jails that house women or allow women visitors, Assessing the need for free and low - cost doula services in the city, Creating a
report on maternal mortality, Requiring that inmates be able to choose the gender of their doctor, Requiring the city to provide diapers at shelters, subsidized child care centers and other locations, Creating a study and pilot program for
on - site childcare for city employees, Allowing campaign funds to be used for certain childcare costs of candidates who are primary
caregivers» http://bit.ly/2jTiAtZ
Reports are then posted
on Corventis's secure Web site for
caregivers or relayed to them via e-mail, fax or phone so they can react immediately to abnormal signals.
The RAND
report is based
on the largest and most - comprehensive survey conducted of military
caregivers in the United States.
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) migrants who obtained refuge or asylum in the U.S. or Canada
on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity
report extensive recollections of abuse by parents and
caregivers, peers and school personnel, according to a new Rutgers study.
In a
report published online in the Journal of General Internal Medicine
on Feb. 21, 2014, the experts say studies have long shown that fragmented care, incomplete information «handoffs» and poor planning among community - based and home
caregivers jeopardize health and safety.
The traditional «school
report» is a one - way
report to parents /
caregivers summarising how well a student has performed
on the expectations for their year level.
The sponsor will also review and approve of feral cat
caregivers, Â resolve any complaints; Â maintain records provided by colony
caregivers on the size and location of the colonies as well as the vaccination and spray / neuter records of cats in the sponsor's colonies; andÂ
report annually to the Township
on the following:
For more
on the city's new ordinance that some say will unnecessarily and unduly burden cat
caregivers, read Animal Law Coalition's original
report below.Â
Under this bill, A.B. 5449 - A, dog control officers, peace officers, societies for the prevention of cruelty to animals, humane societies, animal shelters and pounds, would be required to (1) check animals for «all currently possible forms of identification» including tags, micro-chips, tattoos, etc., and contact owners or
caregivers, (2) check
reports of lost or stolen animals, and (3) make available to the public
on a website or in some way, a photograph, if practicable, and a general description of the animal.
Funding is beyond inadequately low for dementia research yet there are only so many people who can do the research and so much they can be paid thanks to bureaucracy picking winners and losers; Statistics in Australia when I was writing my last
report on Alzheimer's showed costs of dementia were 99.7 % of the cost not including all the «free» support of family and
caregivers.
In the end, the trial judge disregarded the plaintiff's evidence and that of her
caregivers because they relied almost entirely
on her self -
reported complaints.
It relies
on workers, employers, and
caregivers to accurately
report injuries, employment activities, payroll, and medical treatment.
Emergency Department RN, September 2011 — presentCullman Regional Medical Center — Cullman, Alabama — Conducts triage
on incoming patients and prioritizes treatment - Assists in implementing medical procedures and medications - Documented all symptoms and patient history for individual patients - Provides comfort to patients and their family members - Educates patients and family members
on condition, treatment, follow - up care and medicationsRN Registered Nurse, April 2006 — September 2011Alacare Home Health & Hospice — Tuscaloosa, Alabama — Assessed patient's physical, psychological and social environment - Documented vital statistics and
reported changes to physician - Implemented prescribed treatments, including IVs and medications - Educated patients and family members
on continued care and pain managementRN Telephone Triage, November 2000 — April 2006Department of Veterans Affairs — Birmingham, Alabama — Assessed patient needs and recommended appropriate actions to promote disease management, injury prevention and emotional wellness - Offered educational advice and materials to support patients or
caregivers - Documented all interactions with patients
Activities such administering medicine, serving meals, running errands, providing companionship, helping with bathing, and
reporting to family members as are often seen
on Special Needs
Caregiver resume samples.
Present ResCare HomeCare Job Description: Create schedules for clients and
caregivers, provide customer service to clients,
report issues with the client's health to their case managers, interview and hire employees, perform evaluations
on employees, manage home visits with clients, create and maintain client files, file paperwork, send faxes, answer client and
caregiver phone calls, work with case managers regarding issues with clients,
report information to APS if necessary, answer 30 to 50 phone calls per day.
The Mental Health and Service Needs of Young Children Exposed to Domestic Violence: Supportive Data Lundy & Grossman Families in Society: The Journal of Contemporary Social Science, 86 (1), 2005 View Abstract Documents the various needs and problems of children as
reported by their battered
caregivers, including information
on emotional and social problems as well as physical health and educational difficulties.
The study sample was limited to children for whom teacher -
reported outcomes as well as primary
caregiver -
report information
on 8 ACE exposures
on the basis of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Kaiser ACE study13 were available.
The income - to - needs ratio was operationalized as the total family income divided by the federal poverty level based
on family size in the year most proximal to data collection.23 The value was calculated through baseline Preschool Depression Study data of
caregiver -
reported total family income and total number of people living in the household.
When their child was 2 years old,
caregivers were asked to
report how many hours their child spent watching TV and videos
on a typical weekday and weekend day.
The heterogeneity of the care recipients — in terms of cancer types and stages of cancer — might influence the outcomes
reported by
caregivers on the various measures.
The use of religion as a coping strategy has been
reported in previous studies
on coping by
caregivers and parents of cancer patients [34][35][36].
A score of 1 was assigned to each of the following characteristics: family poverty based
on federal guidelines, primary
caregiver unemployment, receipt of Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, primary
caregiver single parenthood, primary
caregiver education level less than high school graduation, and
caregiver -
reported inadequacy of family income.
Subjects with primary
caregiver -
reported information
on ACE exposures ascertained at 5 years and teacher -
reported outcomes at the end of the child's kindergarten year were included.
Neglect and physical abuse were considered positive
on the basis of the CTS - PC score for the mother and / or secondary
caregiver and / or if the mother
reported CPS involvement for the relevant domain.
On the other hand, we relied on the parent or full - time caregiver for information about the child's health, whereas the health of ACE Study participants was ascertained from medical records or self - report
On the other hand, we relied
on the parent or full - time caregiver for information about the child's health, whereas the health of ACE Study participants was ascertained from medical records or self - report
on the parent or full - time
caregiver for information about the child's health, whereas the health of ACE Study participants was ascertained from medical records or self -
reports.
The third in a series of surveys, the
report provides state and national information
on children's physical, mental, and developmental health status; access to health care; activities at school, outside of school, and at home; and their safety and security in their neighborhoods and at school based
on parent and
caregiver response.
Continuity of
caregiver for infants and toddlers in center - based child care:
Report on a survey of center practices.
Clinical
Report: Intimate Partner Violence: The Role of the Pediatrician American Academy of Pediatrics (2010) Provides a definition for intimate partner violence and information
on identifying abused
caregivers in pediatric settings and how to evaluate and treat children raised in homes in which intimate partner violence may occur.
Different Pathways to a Common Destiny: Grandparent
Caregivers in the District of Columbia Crewe Journal of Health and Social Policy, 22 (3/4), 2007 View Abstract
Reports on findings from an AARP focus group study of 40 grandparents raising grandchildren in the District of Columbia.
Mothers in food insecure households are significantly more likely to
report symptoms of depression and are more likely to exhibit inattentive or negative parenting behavior than parents in food secure households., Because early childhood development is facilitated by the infant's relationships with
caregivers, depressed and negative parenting can and does have adverse effects
on a growing child's development.
Childhaven's Childhood Trauma Treatment
caregivers reported fewer attention problems in their youth
on the CBCL.
Results indicate, based
on multiple parent -
report, direct observation, and clinician -
report measures of the children and their
caregivers, both groups improved
on all measures from pretest to posttest and from pretest to follow - up.
Two reviewers will independently assess the suitability of the preference - based instruments for measuring outcomes in palliative care using the ISOQOL, minimum standards for patient -
reported outcome measures (conceptual and measurement model, reliability, content validity, construct validity, responsiveness, interpretability of scores, translation of measure, patient and investigator burden), 43 and the CREATE checklist (descriptive system, health states values, sampling, preference data collection, study sample, modelling, scoring algorithm).44 The ISOQOL minimum standards were chosen as these standards were developed from a systematic review of published and unpublished guidance
on patient -
reported outcome measures, including the COnsensus - based Standards for the selection of health Measurement Instruments (COSMIN).46 To the authors» knowledge, the CREATE checklist is the only published guidance
on what key components should be
reported in a valuation study.44 Information
on how the contents of the instruments were developed, psychometric properties and valuation will be used to assess the suitability of the instruments for the palliative setting; instruments will be scored
on whether the domains or dimensions were developed using input from informal
caregivers of people receiving palliative care (yes / no) and whether each of the
reporting checklist items has been evaluated for this population (if yes, then a score of one will be allocated) and a total score calculated.
Comparative research
on the relative sensitivity of mothers and fathers is scarce and therefore the findings are somewhat inconclusive; some studies
report fathers as less sensitive than mothers (see Hallers - Haalboom 2014; Heerman 1994; Lovas 2005), while others have found no difference in parental sensitivity in terms of the gender of the
caregiver (Pelchat 2003).
The Scottish Government's 2005
report on Health For All Children refers to the importance of a child's
caregivers, in providing «good basic care, stimulation and emotional warmth, guidance and boundaries, safety and stability».
Girls
reported on symptoms of conduct disorder and depression, and
caregivers reported on level of parent — child warmth and use of harsh punishment.
At age 3, the primary
caregivers» partners, most of whom were fathers (89.5 %)
reported on problem behavior of the child.
Analysis revealed that the effect sizes
on parent - and teacher -
reported problem behavior increased as a function of the number of yearly FCUs
caregivers participated in.
However, available data rely heavily
on caregiver report of indiscriminate behavior.
Shilling et al.
report that the results of qualitative and quantitative evaluations of peer support interventions confirm that these can have a positive effect
on the psychological health of
caregivers, although the findings are not entirely consistent.
As
reported on PsyBlog, parents who are sensitive
caregivers «respond to their child's signals promptly and appropriately» and «provide a secure base» for children to explore the world.
Assist teachers in the creation of progress
reports that will be provided to parents and
caregivers on a quarterly (or more frequent) basis
Importantly, research has shown that children who scored high in behavioural intensity (i.e., show high activity and intense reactions to new situations and events) had a history of more medically - attended injuries when their parents
reported reduced supervision but not when their parents
reported closely supervising (see Figure 1).23 Thus, close supervision can counteract the elevated risk of injury typically found for temperamentally - difficult children.24, 25
On the other hand, the child attribute of inhibitory control (e.g., child can exercise self control and resist doing things prohibited by a caregiver) serves a protective function and predicts a history of fewer medically - attended injuries even under conditions of reduced supervision (see Figure 1).23 Hence, whether lower levels of supervision lead to increased risk of injury depends, in part, on the child's behavioural attribute
On the other hand, the child attribute of inhibitory control (e.g., child can exercise self control and resist doing things prohibited by a
caregiver) serves a protective function and predicts a history of fewer medically - attended injuries even under conditions of reduced supervision (see Figure 1).23 Hence, whether lower levels of supervision lead to increased risk of injury depends, in part,
on the child's behavioural attribute
on the child's behavioural attributes.
The Hollingshead Four Factor Index of Social Status (Hollingshead, 1975; unpublished data) was calculated based
on caregivers»
reports of their education and occupation.
Although mean symptoms scores fell in the nonclinical range, a relatively high percentage of youth were in the «high - risk» range for
caregiver -
reported symptoms as indicated by a t score > 60 based
on general norms for the BASC.
One strength of the current study involves the use of multiple informants; parents and
caregivers reported on outcome measures, and youth
reported on friendship qualities, thus reducing the potential confounds of shared - method variance.
As hypothesized, boys scored lower
on caregiver -
reported adherence.