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Gender and Women Development Initiatives in Bangladesh : A Study of Rural Mother Center

Women-focused development initiatives have become a controversial issue connected with women's health and welfare. Previous studies indicated that development initiatives might increase women's workload, family conflict, and marital violence. This study explored the gendered characteristics of a development initiative Rural Mother Center in Bangladesh. Data incorporated policy document and intervi

End-of-life care in residential care homes : A retrospective study of the perspectives of family members using the VOICES questionnaire

Background: In Europe, residential care homes (RCHs) are replacing hospitals as the place where death occurs, and they play an important role in end-of-life (EOL) care. Objective: The aim was to describe the quality of care during the last 3 months and last 3 days of life of those who died in RCHs as reported by family members. We also investigated whether there were differences in the EOL care of

Distribution of diplococcus pneumoniae types in acute otitis media in children and influence of the types on the clinical course in penicillin V therapy

Pneumococci isolated from the ear exudate in 245 children under 10 years of age afflicted with acute otitis media were typed. Types 3, 6, 14, 18, 19 and 23 were found in 80% of the cases. In the remaining cases, 15 other types were found. Five strains were not typable with the antisera used. Types 14 and 23 were found twice as often in the age group 0-3 years as in the higher age groups, whereas t

Determination of Haemoglobin and Prothrombin Complex in Whole Blood using Optothermal Spectrometry

Optothermal spectrometry measures the thermal energy produced as a result of absorption by molecules at a given modulation frequency and wavelength. Depending on the modulation frequency used, analysis can be performed in very thin layers (50—150 micrometers). A major advantage of optothermal spectrometry is that it is not very sensitive to light scattering. Haemoglobin in whole blood was measured

The limits of inclusion – stories from the margins of the Swedish police

This chapter explores gay and lesbian police officers’ stories of marginalization and the limits of inclusive diversity policies in the Swedish police. The analysis aims to go beyond the level of policy and formal training and consider mechanisms of exclusion and marginalization on the level of personal stories based on lived experience. Drawing on an interview study of gay and lesbian police offi

Follow-up studies in rheumatic fever patients : A Preliminary Report

A preliminary report is given of a follow-up study of 1,439 patients with a previous diagnosis of rheumatic fever and its equivalents, rheumatic valvular heart disease and some 101 cases with a diagnosis of congenital heart disease, treated at the Malmö General Hospital during 1930—1950. Data are presented concerning age and sex distribution of the patients at the first rheumatic attack, incidence

From interest contagion to perspective sharing : How social attention affects children's performance in false-belief tasks

A large amount of socio-cognitive research has been devoted to questions about different perspectives – how do we understand that other people can have their own perspectives on reality. This is typically studied with so called false-belief-tasks (FBTs), which are experimental tasks designed to tap into an ability to understand that other people may have beliefs differing from our own (perspective