Critical Incident Technique
Mostrando 13-22 de 22 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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13. Estudo da satisfação dos alunos dos programas de pósgraduação em administração em Santa Catarina e no Paraná
A pós-graduação brasileira tem apresentado, ao longo do tempo, uma evolução favorável no que se refere à qualificação de mestres e doutores. Porém, sua avaliação é concentrada, basicamente, no curso e no docente. Os atributos que interferem no processo de ensino e pesquisa do discente são pouco evidenciados. Esses atributos expressam, muitas ve
Publicado em: 2006
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14. Scientific information in clinical practice. / A informação científica na prática médica: estudo do comportamento informacional do médico-residente.
Physicians have specific information needs for clinical practice, which are characterized by the condition of be exact, trustworthy and useful. Given the enormous increase in the medical literature, these professionals have encountered great difficulty in finding the information that could help them treat their patients. In the University Hospital Prof. Edga
Publicado em: 2005
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15. A assistência ao portador de tuberculose pulmonar sob a ótica dos trabalhadores de enfermagem. / Pulmonary tuberculosis patients nursing care in nursing workers view.
Estudo descritivo que teve como objetivo analisar os aspectos positivos e negativos relacionados à assistência prestada ao portador de tuberculose pulmonar, com base nos relatos dos trabalhadores de enfermagem de uma unidade de internação (isolamento), do Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina de Ribeirão Preto - USP. Categorizamos os elementos
Publicado em: 2003
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16. Governança institucional: um estudo do papel e da operação dos conselhos das organizações da sociedade civil no contexto brasileiro. / Nonprofit Governance: a study of the role and operation of boards in the brazilian context.
The present research work is motivated by the following question: In the Brazilian context, how should the civil society organizations boards work?. The general purpose is to increase the knowledge about the work of the boards in nonprofit organizations in São Paulo. To achieve this: (a) an examination of the most recommended practices from the litera
Publicado em: 2001
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17. Use of the critical incident technique in primary care in the audit of deaths by suicide.
OBJECTIVE: To explore the usefulness of the critical incident technique in primary care to improve policy and practice to prevent cases of suicide. DESIGN: Inviting all primary care teams in County Durham with a patient who committed suicide between 1 June 1993 and 31 May 1994 to take part in a critical incident audit with an external facilitator. RESULTS: 4
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18. Audit of deaths in general practice: pilot study of the critical incident technique.
OBJECTIVE--To develop and pilot a method for conducting an audit of deaths in general practice by the critical incident technique. DESIGN--Prospective use of the technique within a primary health care team, with the aid of a facilitator, to analyse the events surrounding patients' deaths. SETTING--One inner city academic general practice. PARTICIPANTS--Pract
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19. Critical incident technique for auditing in primary care
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20. Simple method for distinguishing gonococcal colony types.
Gonococcal colony types can be distinguished by a new procedure that makes use of a dissecting microscope with a concave mirror and a fluorescent lamp. Critical adjustment of the mirror angle results in illumination similar to that obtained in the dark-field microscope. When the concave mirror is set at a certain angle, colonies of the lenticular types 1 and
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21. Barriers to rural physician use of a digital health sciences library.
BACKGROUND: Rural physicians need access to quality medical information, but accessing information is difficult in rural settings. Digital health sciences libraries (DHSLs) offer the potential to make information more accessible to rural physicians. A telemedicine network was deployed to six rural hospitals in Iowa. Computers were installed allowing access t
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22. Examining patient perceptions of quality care in general practice: comparison of quantitative and qualitative methods.
BACKGROUND. The consultation satisfaction questionnaire and surgery satisfaction questionnaire, and the critical incident technique have been identified as examples of, respectively, quantitative and qualitative (interview) techniques with considerable theoretical merit regarding the measurement of patients' views in a general practice context. AIM. This stu