Bøger af Kamalesh Dey
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314,95 kr. Literature Review from the year 2016 in the subject Health - Public Health, , course: MBA (Health Services Management), language: English, abstract: The paper is a critique report of Hunter, Ede and Whiddett regarding ¿Increased electronic information sharing by sexual health services: Confidentiality and consent¿ published in the health informatics journal. The purpose of this report is to appraise critically of Hunter, Ede and Whiddett¿s article using CASP (Critical Appraisal Skills Programme) tool and comment with supportive evidence on the article by following standard review checklist.In addition, the article will be critically appraised through the various other quality checklists attached. Initially, the critique report will highlight on the author¿s published article. It will also explore the study aim, objective, study design, outcomes, and any encountered biases if any. Finally, the report will summarise the key points of the article in the light of significance of the information system in hospital and health service system and how the published article integrates to the information system with sexual health services in the hospital.Critique report or Critical appraisal is the analytical process of full of attention and systematically investigating research to assess its reliability, and its significance and relevance with an individual context. In addition, While Chambers, Boath, and Rogers defined that ¿critical appraisal as the assessment of evidence by systematically reviewing its relevance, validity and results to specific situations¿. Moreover, in case of health research studies, critical appraisal is fundamental and significant component in term of evidence-based health services, treatment, medicine, and public health practice in the hospital or in the community what includes scrutinising the strengths, weaknesses, and the areas of improvement of a particular study.Hunter, Ede and Whiddett (2014) presented in their published article regarding the implication of introducing the National Health Index (NHI) to share patient health information by sexual health services (SHS) with other external providers in New Zealand. This article, Authors inspected patient attitudes towards the modification in health services to support a combined model in the current care setting in New Zealand. Based on research outcomes, increasing sharing patient¿s information without consent among external health providers¿ would influence people
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339,95 kr. Seminar paper from the year 2016 in the subject Business economics - Business Management, Corporate Governance, University of Bedfordshire, course: MBA (Health Services Management), language: English, abstract: The report will explore the fast food industry in United Kingdom. The report will also examine the McDonald¿s corporation as a firm. In addition, the report will appraise mainly on two areas for instance attractiveness of fast food industry and distinctiveness of McDonald¿s corporation.The report will use some strategic analytical tools for examples PESTEL framework and Porter¿s five forces to detect the trends, key drivers, and power of the fast food industry. The analytical tools will also distinguish the attractiveness of the industry. Moreover, numerous core competences of the MacDonald¿s corporation for instance their own resources, skills, and value chain will be also critically analysed through the VRIN framework to find out the competitive advantages of the Macdonald¿s corporation. This will identify to recognise their distinctiveness as well.
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314,95 kr. Seminar paper from the year 2015 in the subject Health - Public Health, University of Bedfordshire, course: MSc in Public Health, language: English, abstract: The essay will talk about maternal health and health behaviour in Bangladesh. It will also critically explore the actual fact in Bangladesh, how maternal health is influenced by their health behaviour based on social, cultural and religious framework. Moreover, it will also highlight governmental strategy for improving maternal health which will be an outstanding achievement of the ¿Millennium Development Goal (MDG) 5¿ in Bangladesh. Maternal health is the prime concern of public health in Bangladesh. After that, Bangladesh is highly motivated to achieve its ¿Millennium Development Goal (MDG) 5¿ for improving maternal health and reducing the maternal mortality rate by 75% between the period of 1990 and 2015. Bangladesh¿s government is promoting a safe maternity practice and reducing maternal mortality. Already, the government has been expanded and has promoted existing health services, implementing them with a new policy and services performing EOC (essential obstetric care), accessible to all women particularly pregnant mothers and adolescents.Moreover, Bangladesh is a highly populated developing country in the world with a maternal mortality ratio of 170/100,000 live births. Particularly, prenatal and postnatal care is very poor in Bangladesh because of malnutrition. It is stated that in Bangladesh the maternal mortality and morbidity rate is the second highest in the world. There are several influential factors, for instance: indigenous health behaviour and traditional lifestyle which are remarkably based on social, cultural and religious belief. In Bangladesh, around 20,000 mothers are dying each year during their pregnancy, while 69% are from obstetric causes, 14% are as a result of injury and violence and the rest due to indirect deaths.
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314,95 kr. Essay from the year 2015 in the subject Health - Public Health, University of Bedfordshire (Health and Social Sciences), course: MSc in Public Health, language: English, abstract: The paper will talk about sex selective abortion and its negative impact on public health. The paper will also critically justify the statement ¿sex- selective abortion should be prohibited¿ through different arguments in the perspective of ethical and legal issues of health and social care.It was said that ¿Abortion is defined as the emptying practice of a pregnant uterus up to the twenty four weeks of pregnancy¿. However, unprompted abortion normally is called miscarriage. Abortion refers to the abolition of a fetus or embryo from the uterus just before its stage of viability. Sex selective abortion was defined as the practice of prenatal discrimination, in which a fetus is aborted just after the identification of its sex. This practice is promoting sex inequality in the society. Moreover, Sex-selective abortion is defined as the termination of a pregnancy based on the expected sex of the unborn baby. In general, female fetuses are the main victims of sex selective abortion in many countries in the world particularly in Southeast Europe, India, Pakistan and the People's Republic of China.
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