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Transitions Towards Degrowth and Sustainable Welfare: Carbon Emission Reduction and Wealth and Income Distribution in France, the US and China
Bilden av "juden" i muslimsk barnlitteratur. Paper vid CTR-dagarna 2004, Lunds Universitet.
Images of an Islamic Market: Children’s Literature and Euro-Muslim Entrepreneurship. Paper at Science, Technology and Entrepreneurship in the Muslim World, CTR, Lund University
The Pharyngoesophageal Segment in Dysphagia and Tracheosophageal Speech
Do work units where bullying is present have more long-term sickness absence?
Do work units where bulling is present have more long-term sickness absence?Å. M. Hansen 1 2,*, M. B. Grynderup 1, K. Nabe-Nielsen, P. M. Conway 3, J. P. Bonde 4, A. H. Garde 1 2, L. Kaerlev 5 6, E. G. Mikkelsen 7, R. Persson 8, R. Rugulies 2, A. Høgh 31Deparment of Public Health, University of Copenhagen, 2National Research Centre for the Working Environment, 3Department of Psychology, University
Conflict frequency as predictor of negative acts and being a target or perpetrator of bullying two years later.
Conflict in organizationsBullying and harassmentTh-SYM-655-6Conflict frequency as predictor of negative acts and being a target or perpetrator of bullying two years later.A. Hogh 1,*, E. G. Mikkelsen 2, Å. M. Hansen 3 4, R. Persson 5, P. M. Conway 61Department of Psychology, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, 2Gemzoe Consult, Aarhus, 3Public Health, UNIVERSITY OF COPENHAGEN, 4National Research Main Abstract Content: Purpose To investigate the association between conflict frequency and bullying at T1 and T2, moderation of individual conflict management styles and mediation of negative acts. Methodology Data from the Workplace Bullying and Harassment cohort (2006-2008) were analysed cross-sectionally (n=3363) and longitudinally (n=1664). Measures: conflict frequency; three individual con
When do negative acts reflect experienced workplace bullying? Identifying optimal cut-off points on the Short-Negative Act Questionnaire
When do negative acts reflect experienced workplace bullying? Identifying optimal cut-off points on the Short-Negative Act Questionnaire.
Colonizing the Past: History and Memory in Greece and Turkey
Tormented by History: Greece, Turkey and the Territorial Imagination
No Trace of Accelerator
No Trace of Accelerator takes as its starting point the mysterious incident of a series of apparently spontaneous fires that broke out in an isolated French town in the mid-1990s. The cause of the fires remained unexplained for some months, a period when all kinds of fear, panic and superstition gripped the small community. The fires were eventually explained, but the reaction of the towns-people
I gave my love a cherry that had no stone
Holding in her mind Dorothea Tanning’s painting Some Roses and their Phantoms(1952) and its sickening presentation of objects as between states of being, Wardill made a film that also hovers between definitions. The architecture of the Gulbenkian auditorium in Lisbon, its colours and sense of being lost in time accompany us through a loop where a man wanders the building at night, followed by some
Brådskans möjligheter : om tiden som fiende och motor i utforskandet av ett försvinnande allmogesamhälle
When you fall into a trance
When you fall into a trance traces the relationships between Dominique, a neuroscientist, Simon, her patient, Tony, a synchronized swimmer, and Hugo, an aid worker. Simon is suffering from the loss of his proprioception, his sense of the relative position of his body parts as well as his understanding of the effort required to move them. His vision seems essential to his physical agency—if he cann
Are elderly people with co-morbidities involved adequately in medical decision making when hospitalised? : A cross-sectional survey
BACKGROUND: Medical decision making has long been in focus, but little is known of the preferences and conditions for elderly people with co-morbidities to participate in medical decision making. The main objective of the present study was to investigate the preferred and the actual degree of control, i.e. the role elderly people with co-morbidities wish to assume and actually had with regard to i
"They do what they think is the best for me." Frail elderly patients' preferences for participation in their care during hospitalization
OBJECTIVE: To deepen the knowledge of frail elderly patients' preferences for participation in medical decision making during hospitalization.METHODS: Qualitative study using content analysis of semi-structured interviews.RESULTS: Patient participation to frail elderly means information, not the wish to take part in decisions about their medical treatments. They view the hospital care system as an
Living unnoticed: Cognitive impairment in older people with multimorbidity
Objectives: To investigate the correlation between MMSE ≤ 23 and the presence of a diagnosis of dementia in the medical record in a population with multimorbidity. Design, setting, and participants: This cross-sectional study was part of the Ambulatory Geriatric Assessment – a Frailty Intervention Trial (AGe-FIT; N = 382). Participants were community dwelling, aged ≥ 75 years, had received inpatie
Frailty and comprehensive geriatric assessment organized as CGA-ward or CGA-consult for older adult patients in the acute care setting: A systematic review and meta-analysis
With worldwide population aging, increasing numbers of people need hospital care. Evidence suggests comprehensive geriatric assessment (CGA) is superior to usual care. To summarize the evidence for the effects of CGA in frail and moderately frail patients compared with usual care in acute care settings. CINAHL, PsycInfo, Cochrane Library, EMBASE, and PubMed were searched in October 2011, January 2
The organisation of hospitals and the remuneration systems are not adapted to frail old patients giving them bad quality of care and the staff feelings of guilt and frustration
Background In the coming half-century, the population of old people will increase, especially in the oldest age groups. Therefore, the prevalence of multiple chronic conditions, and consequently, the need of health care including care in hospital, is rising. Materials and methods This article includes results from three mainly qualitative articles (interviews with frail old people, physicians, and