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This book explores key factors long-term care recipients have
identified as impacting their quality of life and offers
programmatic and policy recommendations to enhance well-being
within long-term care communities. Leadership and staff who work in
nursing homes and other residential care communities serve as
gatekeepers to resident well-being, often without recognizing how
residents' quality of life is impacted by their decision-making.
This book takes a life domain approach to build on research-based
studies that document key drivers of care recipients' quality of
life, including relationships, autonomy and respect, activities and
meals, environment, and care. Using a framework that enhances
understanding of resident quality of life, it outlines practical,
programmatic, and policy suggestions for long-term care
stakeholders, such as administrators, managers, front-line staff,
family members, and policy-makers, whose directives and actions
impact the lived experience of long-term care residents. As such,
this book serves as a roadmap for leaders and managers of long-term
care communities, along with policymakers who regulate health and
human services, to best structure care environments to maximize
quality of life and well-being for long-term care recipients.
The Routledge History of Disability explores the shifting attitudes
towards and representations of disabled people from the age of
antiquity to the twenty-first century. Taking an international view
of the subject, this wide-ranging collection shows that the history
of disability cuts across racial, ethnic, religious, cultural,
gender and class divides, highlighting the commonalities and
differences between the experiences of disabled persons in global
historical context. The book is arranged in four parts, covering
histories of disabilities across various time periods and cultures,
histories of national disability policies, programs and services,
histories of education and training and the ways in which disabled
people have been seen and treated in the last few decades. Within
this, the twenty-eight chapters discuss topics such as developments
in disability issues during the late Ottoman period, the history of
disability in Belgian Congo in the early twentieth century, blind
asylums in nineteenth-century Scotland and the systematic killing
of disabled children in Nazi Germany. Illustrated with images and
tables and providing an overview of how various countries, cultures
and societies have addressed disability over time, this
comprehensive volume offers a global perspective on this rapidly
growing field and is a valuable resource for scholars of disability
studies and histories of disabilities.
This book provides a broad, interdisciplinary overview of the major
facets of Indonesia's contemporary agricultural and rural
development, while exploring the macro and micro factors that
account for uneven development patterns.
This book provides a broad, interdisciplinary overview of the major
facets of Indonesia's contemporary agricultural and rural
development, while exploring the macro and micro factors that
account for uneven development patterns. In assessing the rate and
distribution of economic growth within the rural sector of the
Indonesian archipelago, the auth
This series of monographs represents continuation on an inter
nationai basis of the previous series MINERALOGIE UND PETRO GRAPHIE
IN EINZELDARSTELLUNGEN, published by Sprin ger-Verlag. The
voluminous results arising from recent progress in pure and applied
research increase the need for authoritative reviews but the
standard scientific journals are unable to provide the space for
them. By their very nature, text-books are unable to consider
specific topics in depth and recent research methods and results
often receive only cursory treatment. Advanced reference volumes
are usually too detailed except for experts in the field. It is
often very expensive to purchase a symposium volume or an "Advances
in . . " volume for the sake of a specific review chapter
surrounded by unrelated chapters. We hope that this monograph
series will by pass these problems in fulfilling the need. The
purpose of the series is to publish reviews and reports of
carefully selected topics written by carefully selected authors,
who are both good writers and experts in their scientific field. In
general, the monographs will be concerned with the most recent
research methods and results. The editors hope that the monographs
will serve several functions, acting as supple ments to existing
text-books, guiding research workers, and providing the basis for
advanced seminars. March 1971 W. VON ENGELHARDT, Tiibingen T. HAHN,
Aachen R. Roy, University Park, Pa. J. W. WINCHESTER, Tallahassee,
Fla. P. J. WYLLIE, Chicago, III. Contents 1 I. Introduction Sketch
of Trollheimen 4 Acknowledgments . ."
This book is a collection of essays written in honor of Professor
Peter C. B. Phillips of Yale University by some of his former
students. The essays analyze a number of important issues in
econometrics, all of which Professor Phillips has directly
influenced through his seminal scholarly contribution as well as
through his remarkable achievements as a teacher. The essays are
organized to cover topics in higher-order asymptotics, deficient
instruments, nonstationary, LAD and quantile regression, and
nonstationary panels. These topics span both theoretical and
applied approaches and are intended for use by professionals and
advanced graduate students.
The Routledge History of Disability explores the shifting attitudes
towards and representations of disabled people from the age of
antiquity to the twenty-first century. Taking an international view
of the subject, this wide-ranging collection shows that the history
of disability cuts across racial, ethnic, religious, cultural,
gender and class divides, highlighting the commonalities and
differences between the experiences of disabled persons in global
historical context. The book is arranged in four parts, covering
histories of disabilities across various time periods and cultures,
histories of national disability policies, programs and services,
histories of education and training and the ways in which disabled
people have been seen and treated in the last few decades. Within
this, the twenty-eight chapters discuss topics such as developments
in disability issues during the late Ottoman period, the history of
disability in Belgian Congo in the early twentieth century, blind
asylums in nineteenth-century Scotland and the systematic killing
of disabled children in Nazi Germany. Illustrated with images and
tables and providing an overview of how various countries, cultures
and societies have addressed disability over time, this
comprehensive volume offers a global perspective on this rapidly
growing field and is a valuable resource for scholars of disability
studies and histories of disabilities.
This book explores key factors long-term care recipients have
identified as impacting their quality of life and offers
programmatic and policy recommendations to enhance well-being
within long-term care communities. Leadership and staff who work in
nursing homes and other residential care communities serve as
gatekeepers to resident well-being, often without recognizing how
residents’ quality of life is impacted by their
decision-making. This book takes a life domain approach to
build on research-based studies that document key drivers of care
recipients’ quality of life, including relationships, autonomy
and respect, activities and meals, environment, and care. Using a
framework that enhances understanding of resident quality of
life, it outlines practical, programmatic, and policy
suggestions for long-term care stakeholders, such as
administrators, managers, front-line staff, family members, and
policy-makers, whose directives and actions impact the lived
experience of long-term care residents. As such, this book serves
as a roadmap for leaders and managers of long-term care
communities, along with policymakers who regulate health and human
services, to best structure care environments to maximize quality
of life and well-being for long-term care recipients.Â
This book is a collection of essays written in honor of Professor
Peter C. B. Phillips of Yale University by some of his former
students. The essays analyze a number of state of the art issues in
econometrics, all of which Professor Phillips has directly
influenced through his seminal scholarly contribution as well as
through his remarkable achievements as a teacher. The essays are
organized to cover topics in higher-order asymptotics, deficient
instruments, nonstationary, LAD and quantile regression, and
nonstationary panels. These topics span both theoretical and
applied approaches and are intended for use by professionals and
advanced graduate students.
Lehrbiicher werden fUr Studenten geschrieben. Sie miissen daher
nicht nur hohen Anspriichen an den Inhalt, sondern auch in puncto
didakti- scher QualiHit geniigen. Kann ein auch noch so
kenntnisreicher Autor diese beiden Forderungen erfUllen? Kann er,
wohl ausgestattet mit den theoretischen Kenntnissen des Forschers
an der Universitatsklinik und den praktischen Erfahrungen einer
mehrjahrigen Tatigkeit, einen Lehrbuchtext iiber so
unterschiedliche Gegenstande, wie das peptische Ulkus, die
infektiose Enterokolitis und den Morbus Wilson auf einem konstant
hohen Niveau halten? Halt das vorgelegte Werk den Ver- gleich mit
sogenannten Vielmannerbiichern aus? Diese und andere Fragen bewegen
den Leser, wenn er die ersten Seiten aufschIagt. Man findet ein gut
organisiertes Werk mit klarer Gliederung vor. Moderne diagnostische
Methoden und therapeutische MaBnahmen werden liickenlos dargestellt
und den entsprechenden Krankheitsbil- dern zugeordnet. Der Inhalt
wirkt sehr konzentriert, Wiederholungen und Oberschneidungen
fehlen. Die Grundlagen der Physiologie, Bio- chemie, Pathologie
werden sorgfaltig dargestellt, soweit sie zur Losung eines
klinischen Problems benotigt werden. Besonders wohltuend ist die
ausfUhrliche Wiirdigung des arztlichen Gesprachs und die Einord-
nung technischer Methoden an adaquater Stelle. Der Patient und
seine Krankheit finden Beriicksichtigung. Wenngleich das Buch in
erster Linie fUr Studenten geschrieben wurde, werden es doch auch
Arzte in der Weiterbildung oder Kollegen auBerhalb des Teilgebiets
Gastro- enterologie gem in die Hand nehmen.
Recent studies indicate that both states and warlords have been
mining minerals to finance armed movements. This US Army War
College student author explores the potential impact that gold,
diamonds, and columbite-tantalite (coltan) have on regional
stability in Africa.
How are unreached remote tribes being reached? David Hansen gives a
firsthand account in his interesting memoir. You will discover the
challenges and personal sacrifice in reaching remote tribes in the
upper Amazon of Peru. You will see a development of a partnership
made up of missionaries, evangelists, Bible translators, and the
incredible giving of many Christians in Assemblies of God Churches.
The result is that there are churches in villages where there once
was no church and there are Christians whose lives are living
miracles of God's work.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone
This book is a facsimile reprint and may contain imperfections such
as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages.
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