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    Patients view A national survey of GP and nurse attitudes and beliefs towards depression after myocardial infarction Joanne Haws‚ Janet Ramjeet and Richard Gray 2011 2011 Blackwell Publishing Ltd‚ Journal of Clinical Nursing‚ 20‚ 3215–3223 Aim--- to investigate attitudes to depression after myocardial iunfraction Background. Depression after myocardial infarction affects almost half of all patients and has a considerable negative effect on recovery. Despite the increased prevalence of depression

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    Research Critique Melinda Ann Whiteley SW 530 January 29‚ 2015 Professor Thomas Research Critique The purpose of this paper is to critique an article from the National Association of Social Workers‚ Inc. The article selected is titled “Child custody loss among women with persistent severe mental illness.” (Hollingsworth‚ 2004) I selected this article due to its applicability to child protective services which is where my field practicum is taking place. The components of this article are clearly

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    Research Critique Support‚ Undermining‚ and Newcomer Socialization: Fitting In During the First 90 Days To: Dr. Mary Jo Ducharme Student: Daryn Dyer 212886263 Course: Research Methods GS/HRM6600 Due: November 1st‚ 2013 Organizational socialization refers to the process by which newcomers make the transition from being outsiders to organizational insiders. An interactionist perspective to both newcomer and organizational influences on the adjustment process

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    RUNNING HEAD: QUALITATIVE RESEARCH CRTIQUE Qualitative Research Article Critique November 16‚ 2011 Overall critique: This paper is an article critique written by Alexander & Clare (2004) titled: You still feel different: The experience and meaning of women’s self-injury in the context of a lesbian or bisexual identity. This study’s purpose was to explore the meaning behind females’ self-injurious behavior within the context of being a lesbian or bisexual. It aimed to better understand this

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    Assignment 2 Research Article Critique Name: Hanrui Li Student ID: 3451461 Email: hli1@unb.ca Course Number: BA 3129 Professor: Keith Dewar Due: November 4‚ 2014 Research Article Critique The article “ Measuring innovation in a ’low-tech’ service industry: the case of the Dutch hospitality industry” was written by Pim Den Hertog‚ Faiz Gallouj and Jeroen Segers (July 2011). It presents the findings of innovations in the Dutch hospitality industry among 613 firms. This paper will review the article

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    acceptability to patients. The research is qualitative as it understands different perspectives between groups and categories of people in two teams. The researchers used a grounded theory‚ which according to Newell and Burnard (2011) is an approach to analysing qualitative data. The McMaster University qualitative framework (Letts et al‚ 2007) will be used to identify the strengths and weaknesses of the article. This framework was chosen as it considers health research in its broadest sense. Two areas

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    PERSONAL HYGIENE PART I PERSONAL HYGIENE Personal hygiene refers to set of individual practices and conditions that help to maintain health and prevent the spread of disease Hygiene behavior change can have significant effects on health of the population THE IMPORTANCE OF GOOD PERSONAL HYGIENE Maintaining personal hygiene is necessary for many reasons; these can be personal‚ social‚ for health reasons‚ psychological or simply as a way of life. Essentially keeping a good standard of hygiene helps

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    Research Article Critique The objective of this study which was conducted by two professors at Witchita State University‚ Cathleen A. Lewandowski and Twyla J. Hill was to evaluate whether social and emotional supports influenced the successful completion of drug treatment amongst women. The study was conducted in a non-profit agency which provided comprehensive drug abuse treatment in programs that were specifically designed for women. Although the facility in which the study took place was

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    Why Hygiene‚ Sanitation and Water in Schools? Worldwide‚ an estimated 72 percent of primary school-aged children attend school which means that more children are going to school than ever before in history. The United Nations’Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) for 2015 and other initiatives that aim for Education for All‚ have achieved that significant efforts are being made to make more resources available to increase access to education. Providing quality education also implies the provision

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    (sewage‚ sullage‚ greywater)‚ industrial wastes and agricultural wastes. Hygienic means of prevention can be by using engineering solutions (e.g. sewage and wastewater treatment)‚ simple technologies (e.g. latrines‚ septic tanks)‚ or even by personal hygiene practices (e.g. simple handwashing with soap). The World Health Organization states that: "Sanitation generally refers to the provision of facilities and services for the safe disposal of human urine and feces. Inadequate sanitation is a major cause

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