Psychoeducation for schizophrenia (Review) Xia J, Merinder LB, Belgamwar MR This is a reprint of a Cochrane review, prepared and maintained by The Cochrane Collaboration and published in The Cochrane Library 2013, Issue 1 http://www.thecochranelibrary.com Psychoeducation for schizophrenia (Review) Copyright © 2013 The Cochrane Collaboration. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. TABLE OF CONTENTS HEADER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ABSTRACT .
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Week 2 - Discussion 2: Please answer two of the following questions: 1) There are 3 types of liability law makers use to control behaviour, list and explain them. 2) What are the sources of Law? Briefly explain each of them. 3) With regards to Equity and the breach of a business contract, give an example where just a monetary compensation would not be an adequate sentence to resolve a legal dispute. Why? 4) Our text describes alternative ways to resolve disputes rather than resorting to the
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University. 2014. Word count: 3720. An investigation into the use of cord treatments on the new-borns umbilical cord and the reduction of infection. A Literature Review. INTRODUCTION. The purpose of this literature review is to examine the evidence surrounding umbilical cord care in the new-born and what part the use of topical treatments play (if any) in the reduction of infection to the new-born infant. The umbilical cord is a unique tissue consisting of two arteries and one vein. Wharton’s
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together to avert further deaths of our pregnant mothers. The Philippine Obstetrical and Gynecological Society (Foundation), Inc. (POGS) stood up to the challenge of World Health Organization (WHO) in 2011 to undertake the development of an updated, evidence based national guideline on intrapartum and immediate postpartum care. The preparation of the current guideline involved various individuals from different sectors. POGS created a Taskforce for the purpose. The Steering Committee, composed of POGS
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appraise and use scientifically proven evidence as a way of providing quality health services to patients. The main goal of evidence based practice on novice nurses is to impact informal knowledge and skills to new nurses. Novice nurses will gain the required competence skills as they continue training under the skilled physicians. Novice nurses will be accessed on regular basis to determine the EBP positive impact on their transition exercise. Therefore, the evidence based practice on novice nurses will
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Evidence-based management is the translation of principles based on best evidence into organizational practice. Evidence-based management is about bringing rationality to the decision- making processes. One can improve their decision making on evidence-based management and business analytics a number of ways. First, by seeing yourself and the company as outsiders see you. Many managers are disrupted by optimism and look at their talents and their own views for success. When we as managers see ourselves
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Evidence-Based Practice and Outcomes In today’s health care, where the clinicians’ performance must prove and measure their quality of care in order to be reimbursed, care providers find solutions through the utilization of evidence-based practice (EBP) that leads to quality outcomes. Moreover, Winters and Echeverri (2012) asserted the Institute of Medicine’s mandate that all health care clinicians are expected to be competent in EBP to meet the challenge of the current health system. Since there
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It is no secret that a multitude of barriers exists as to why evidence-based practice (EBP) initiatives are difficult to integrate into the actual clinical environment (Melnyk & Fineout-Overholt, 2015). One is convinced that there is hope to overcome perhaps one of the most resistant and persistent barriers, that is, the opposition of nurses to the notion of “change” to implement new practices that are supported by EBP. One’s hope arises from the fact that the education/knowledge base of the nursing
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Discuss the benefits and possible difficulties of implementing evidence-based practices. Evidence based practices have are very beneficial to almost everyone. EBP is the diligent use of the most current and greatest evidence in making choices about the patients care. However it is not the easiest thing to implement into ones daily routine because it involves looking at things in different perspective and then making the necessary changes based on each different scenario. This ultimately though depends
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According to Polit and Beck (2014), “Evidence-based practice, broadly defined, is the use of the best evidence in making patient care decisions, and such evidence typically comes from research conducted by nurses and other health care professionals” (p. 2). I am aware of evidence-based practice (ebp) and realize how important it is in nursing research. In order to have better patient health care outcomes, it is important to have research evidence that is proven to be effective. Randomized controlled
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