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The ultimate guide to dissemination and implementation research for
public health, medicine, and the social sciences In the past twenty
years, dissemination and implementation (D&I) research has
sought to narrow the gap between the discovery of new knowledge and
its application in public health, mental health, and health care
settings. The challenges of moving research to practice and policy
are universal, and future progress calls for collaborative
partnerships and cross-country research. The fundamental tenet of
D&I research-taking what we know about improving health and
putting it into practice-must be the highest priority.
Dissemination and Implementation Research in Health is the
definitive roadmap to effecting change in health and science from
today's leading D&I researchers. With insights from around the
globe, these scholars collectively address key issues in the field
including how to evaluate evidence based on effective
interventions, how to design an appropriate study, and how to track
a set of essential outcomes. Their work has been updated in this
third edition with a strong focus on health equity and new chapters
on de-implementation, scale-up and sustainment, and training and
capacity building. This new edition also focuses on barriers to
uptake of evidence-based interventions in the communities where
people live their lives and from the social service agencies,
hospitals, and clinics where they receive care. Now in its third
edition, Dissemination and Implementation Research in Health
remains the quintessential guide to making research more
consequential for researchers and practitioners in health and the
social sciences.
Can Christian clergy - supposedly men of peace - also be warriors?
In this lively and compelling history D.S. Chambers examines the
popes and cardinals over several centuries who not only preached
war but also put it into practice as military leaders. Satirised by
Erasmus, the most notorious - Julius II - was even refused entrance
to heaven because he was 'bristling and clanking with bloodstained
armour'. Popes, Cardinals and War investigates the unexpected
commitment of the Roman Church, at its highest level of authority,
to military force and war as well as - or rather than -
peace-making and the avoidance of bloodshed. Although the book
focuses particularly on the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, a
notoriously belligerent period in the history of the papacy,
Chambers also demonstrates an extraordinary continuity in papal use
of force, showing how it was of vital importance to papal policy
from the early Middle Ages to the nineteenth century. Popes,
Cardinals and War looks at the papacy's stimulus and support of war
against Muslim powers and Christian heretics but lays more emphasis
on wars waged in defence of the Church's political and territorial
interests in Italy. It includes many vivid portraits of the warlike
clergy, placing the exceptional commitment to warfare of Julius II
in the context of the warlike activities and interests of other
popes and cardinals both earlier and later. Engaging and
stimulating, and using references to scripture and canon law as
well as a large range of historical sources, Chambers throws light
on these extraordinary and paradoxical figures - men who were
peaceful by vocation but contributed to the process of war with
surprising directness and brutality - at the same time as he
illuminates many aspects of the political history of the Church.
CRQs for the Final FRCA is the first book of its kind and an
invaluable resource for any candidate preparing to pass the written
aspect of the Final FRCA. It has been specifically designed to
reflect the new written examination format, providing ten complete
CRQ examination papers and answer templates, with additional tips
and references to aid further learning. Each paper has been
carefully formulated to include the different topics contained
within the examination and cover a vast area of the syllabus.
Unlike other revision texts, this book will enable candidates to
practise the CRQ format and refine their exam technique to ensure
they are best equipped to succeed. It is written by a team of two
consultant anaesthetists and two senior trainees who run the North
West Final FRCA Exam Practice Course and have extensive experience
of preparing trainees to pass the examination.
Every trainee in anaesthesia requires a thorough understanding of
basic physiology and its application to clinical practice. Now in
its second edition, this comprehensively illustrated textbook
bridges the gap between medical school and reference scientific
texts. It covers the physiology requirements of the Primary FRCA
examination syllabus. Chapters are organised by organ system, with
particular emphasis given to the respiratory, cardiovascular and
nervous systems. The practical question-and-answer format helps the
reader prepare for oral examinations, while 'clinical relevance'
boxes translate the physiological concepts to clinical practice.
This new edition has been thoroughly updated and revised
throughout, and includes six new chapters, including the physiology
of the eye, upper airway and exercise testing. It provides junior
anaesthetists with an essential 'one stop' physiology resource.
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