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- value sufficient to repay time or effort spent
English Journal
- Newsletters and adherence to a weekly home spirometry program after lung transplant.
- Lavelle MB, Finkelstein SM, Lindgren BR, Lindquist R, Robiner WN, MacMahon K, VanWormer AM.SourceUniversity of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA. lave0070@umn.edu
- Progress in transplantation (Aliso Viejo, Calif.).Prog Transplant.2010 Dec;20(4):329-34.
- CONTEXT: Newsletters are a common intervention for patients in clinical trials. However, it is not clear whether newsletters are associated with increased adherence to the health regimen, and if so, which aspects of the newsletter are reported as most helpful to patients.OBJECTIVE: To examine the as
- PMID 21265285
- [Relationship between emotional labor and job-related stress among hospital nurses].
- Katayama H.SourceDepartment of Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Sanyo Gakuen University. h-hulldayo09071208507@docomo.ne.jp
- Nihon eiseigaku zasshi. Japanese journal of hygiene.Nihon Eiseigaku Zasshi.2010 Sep;65(4):524-9.
- OBJECTIVES: To clarify the effects of factors of emotional labor, defined as the suppression of own emotions to better maintain other peoples' emotional conditions, on job-related stress responses among hospital nurses, the relationship between emotional labor and job-related stress was analyzed.SUB
- PMID 20885079
- Teaching Business Demography Using Case Studies.
- Swanson DA, Morrison PA.AbstractMany faculty members consider using case studies but not all end up using them. We provide a brief review of what cases are intended to do and identify three ways in which they can be used. We then use an example to illustrate how we have used the case study method in teaching business demography. Among other benefits, we note that the case studies method not only encourages the acquisition of skills by students, but can be used to promote "deep structure learning," an approach naturally accommodates other features associated with the case studies method-the development of critical thinking skills, the use of real world problems, the emphasis of concepts over mechanics, writing and presentation skills, active cooperative learning and the "worthwhileness" of a course. As noted by others, we understand the limitations of the case study method. However, given its strengths, we believe it has a place in the instructional toolbox for courses in business demography. The fact that courses we teach is a testament to our perceived efficacy of this tool.
- Population research and policy review.Popul Res Policy Rev.2010 Feb;29(1):93-104. Epub 2009 Jul 29.
- Many faculty members consider using case studies but not all end up using them. We provide a brief review of what cases are intended to do and identify three ways in which they can be used. We then use an example to illustrate how we have used the case study method in teaching business demography. A
- PMID 20190858
Japanese Journal
- 人にとって「働く」ことはなぜ重要なのか (特集 精神障害者への就労支援)
- 芦田 庄司
- 日本精神科病院協会雑誌 = Journal of Japanese Association of Psychiatric Hospitals 33(10), 971-976, 2014-10
- NAID 40020242796
- 生活領域に対する生きがい・楽しみと時間の配分が幸福度に及ぼす影響
- 医療従事者のやる気とやりがい : リーダーシップとマネジメントの視点から (やる気・やりがいと保健医療)
- 諏訪 茂樹
- 日本保健医療行動科学会雑誌 = Journal of the Japan Academy for Health Behavioral Science 28(2), 2-7, 2014-02
- NAID 40020037976
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