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Womens efficiency in decision making and their perception of their status in the family.

This study is descriptive in nature. Three hundred ten women who applied to the Maternal-Child Health and Family Planning Center in Erzurum, Turkey, between June 1 and August 30, 2001 were included in this study. Data were collected through the inquiry ...
Behice Erci (Public Health Nurs, 200301-02)
women-s-efficiency-decision-making-perception-status-family.asp


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Incorporating the experiential learning theory into the instructional design of online courses.

Online courses are designed to be asynchronous, interactive, and collaborative. Incorporating the Experiential Learning Theory into the instructional design allows courses to enhance the learning power of learners, empower learners, and challenge ...
Christine M Bolan (Nurse Educ, 200301-02)
incorporating-experiential-learning-theory-instructional-design.asp


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Promoting the dignity of the child in hospital.

This article aims to deconstruct the concept of dignity in a way that is meaningful, in particular to nurses and other health workers who seek to promote the dignity of children in their care. Despite the emphasis in a variety of codes and policies to ...
Paula Reed, Pam Smith, Margaret Fletcher, Angela Bradding (Nurs Ethics, 200301)
promoting-dignity-child-hospital.asp


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Women doctors in medical professional organisations in South Africa--a report by the Women in Medicine workgroup.

OBJECTIVES: To determine the level of representation of women doctors in medical professional organisations in South Africa historically and currently, and if not adequate, to ascertain the reasons for womens limited participation in medico-political ...
Jocelyne Kane-Berman, Rosemary Hickman (S Afr Med J, 200301)
women-doctors-medical-professional-organisations-south-africa-report.asp


85.

Beyond empowerment: building a company of citizens.

We live in a knowledge economy. The core assets of the modern business enterprise arent its buildings, machinery, and real estate, but the intelligence, understanding, skills, and experience of its employees. Harnessing the capabilities and commitment of ...
Brook Manville, Josiah Ober (Harv Bus Rev, 200301)
beyond-empowerment-building-company-citizens.asp


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Pharmaceutical gift giving: analysis of an ethical dilemma.

When pharmaceutical companies market their products to, and through, healthcare professionals in hospitals and private practice, healthcare professionals face ethical dilemmas in their practice and their organizations. Pharmaceutical companies target ...
Charlene L Stokamer (J Nurs Adm, 200301)
pharmaceutical-gift-giving-analysis-ethical-dilemma.asp


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Empowerment of chiropractic faculty: a profile in context.

BACKGROUND: The primary resource base and core human capital in chiropractic education is found among its faculty. The chiropractic profession depends on a motivated faculty for continuous quality improvement and innovation in areas of curriculum, ...
Dennis M Marchiori, Alan B Henkin (J Manipulative Physiol Ther, 200301)
empowerment-chiropractic-faculty-profile-context.asp


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Policy without politics: the limits of social engineering.

The extent of coverage provided by a countrys health services is directly related to the level of development of that countrys democratic process (and its power relations). The United States is the only developed country whose government does not ...
Vicente Navarro (Am J Public Health, 200301)
policy-politics-limits-social-engineering.asp


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Management and leadership: a dual role in nursing education.

The purpose of this paper is to review the dual concepts of leadership and management in nursing education. It provides a consideration of caring as the end purpose of nursing education and argues that empowered caring makes use of professional academic ...
Philomena J Calpin-Davies (Nurse Educ Today, 200301)
management-leadership-dual-role-nursing-education.asp


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From conflict to collaboration? Contrasts and convergence in the development of nursing and management theory (2).

AIM: This paper examines the development of theory in the occupation of management, in order to determine how this process is similar to that which has occurred in nursing. BACKGROUND: The need for the Health Service to be effectively managed was a ...
Alistair Hewison, Angela Stanton (J Nurs Manag, 200301)
conflict-collaboration-contrasts-convergence-development-nursing.asp


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