Sexual Abuse

Sexual Abuse
Author: Ersi Abaci Kalfoğlu
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2012-03-23
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 953510425X

Sexual assault can be considered as expression of aggression through sex. This, in turn, can have serious negative effects on a survivor’s social and occupational functioning. This book has been organized towards that specific approach, by compiling the scientific work of very well-known scientists from all over the world. The psychological victimization of sexual assault, the physiological aspect of sexual abuse and the different attitudes in coping with sexual assault based on different cultural backgrounds are analyzed. Having in mind that one solution may not necessarily be suitable for all cases, we hope that this book will open a debate on sexual assault for future practice and policy and that it will be a step forward to ‘break the silence’.

Genetic Testing: A Survey of Quality Assurance and Proficiency Standards

Genetic Testing: A Survey of Quality Assurance and Proficiency Standards
Author: OECD
Publisher: OECD Publishing
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2007-10-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9264032029

This report presents the results of a survey of over 800 genetic testing laboratory directors in 18 OECD countries. It provides the first detailed overview of the availability and extent of molecular genetic testing across OECD member countries.

Improving Cancer Services Through Patient Involvement

Improving Cancer Services Through Patient Involvement
Author: Jonathan Q. Tritter
Publisher: Radcliffe Publishing
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2004
Genre: Cancer
ISBN: 9781857758443

This text explains the concept of user involvement and its potential impact on cancer services, and provides professional education and training examples for greater user involvement. It draws on examples of successful past products and case studies to provide evidence of good practice.

Model Letters and Memos

Model Letters and Memos
Author: Ron Tepper
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1996-04-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

In addition to these formulas, you'll learn how to: avoid the common pitfalls of writing letters and memos; make correspondence more effective; make lengthy documents more readable; and virtually guarantee that a recipient will read and understand the basic message. You'll also find two chapters of boilerplate letters and memos on more than 125 different subjects, all written by technical professionals who are also accomplished writers and communicators. Because they can easily be used as templates for crafting similar communications, these sample letters are included on the computer disk accompanying the text.

Community Care of Older People

Community Care of Older People
Author: David Beales
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2018-05-08
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1498792278

This comprehensive book gives an up-to-date profile of all aspects of the care of older people in the community, with particular emphasis on the importance of maintaining function and independence as well as health. In a uniquely broad approach, the book is edited by two family doctors with a particular interest in the elderly and a consultant geriatrician, and the varied subjects are each presented by experts in their field. This accessible book enables primary care teams to produce optimal standards of care in old age, and is helpful in the organization of preventive care programmes. Emphasizing the need for joint working, the book draws together practical knowledge and skills to produce an essential source of reference and advice for all those involved in delivering a co-ordinated service. It is essential reading for all doctors in general practice and in public health, medical students and all other professionals whose work brings them into contact with elderly people. It is particularly useful for general practice teams, allied professionals such as nurses and physiotherapists, as well as patients and carers seeking an understanding of good practice. It also contains much practical information vital to the work of voluntary agencies, social service departments and specialists in geriatric medicine.

Fundamentals of Clinical Trials

Fundamentals of Clinical Trials
Author: Lawrence M. Friedman
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 563
Release: 2015-08-27
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 331918539X

This is the fifth edition of a very successful textbook on clinical trials methodology, written by recognized leaders who have long and extensive experience in all areas of clinical trials. The three authors of the first four editions have been joined by two others who add great expertise. A chapter on regulatory issues has been included and the chapter on data monitoring has been split into two and expanded. Many contemporary clinical trial examples have been added. There is much new material on adverse events, adherence, issues in analysis, electronic data, data sharing and international trials. This book is intended for the clinical researcher who is interested in designing a clinical trial and developing a protocol. It is also of value to researchers and practitioners who must critically evaluate the literature of published clinical trials and assess the merits of each trial and the implications for the care and treatment of patients. The authors use numerous examples of published clinical trials to illustrate the fundamentals. The text is organized sequentially from defining the question to trial closeout. One chapter is devoted to each of the critical areas to aid the clinical trial researcher. These areas include pre-specifying the scientific questions to be tested and appropriate outcome measures, determining the organizational structure, estimating an adequate sample size, specifying the randomization procedure, implementing the intervention and visit schedules for participant evaluation, establishing an interim data and safety monitoring plan, detailing the final analysis plan and reporting the trial results according to the pre-specified objectives. Although a basic introductory statistics course is helpful in maximizing the benefit of this book, a researcher or practitioner with limited statistical background would still find most if not all the chapters understandable and helpful. While the technical material has been kept to a minimum, the statistician may still find the principles and fundamentals presented in this text useful.