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Knowing your neighbors may shape U.S. household yard care practices(图)
neighbors household U.S. household income
2019/11/22
Neighbor peer pressure may be linked to increases in yard fertilization and irrigation across several climate regions of the U.S., according to an NSF-funded study published in the journal PLOS ONE.In...
This paper reviews the case for change in the English health and care system and considers how to move towards a 'whole person care' approach. It sets out broad themes that we intend to return to in I...
Adoption Subsidies and Placement Outcomes for Children in Foster Care
Adoption Subsidies Placement Outcomes Children Foster Care
2016/3/9
More than 400,000 children in the United States are currently in foster care, many of whom are at risk for long-lasting emotional and health problems. The Adoption Assistance and Child Welfare Act of ...
Doing Care with Integrity and Emotional Sensibility—Reciprocal Encounters in Psychiatric Community Care of Older People with Mental Health Problems
Focus Group Social Care Mental Illness Psychiatric Disability
2013/9/5
The article focuses on the experiences of community care workers in the encounter with older persons suffering from mental health problems, such as mental illness and disability. The purpose is to des...
Adapting Communities That Care in Urban Aboriginal Communities in British Columbia: An Interim Evaluation
Aboriginal Community Health Promotion Mental Health
2013/9/5
A considerable amount of research has been conducted on Aboriginal mental health and health promotion. However, implementation and impacts of culturally relevant health promotion strategies have not ...
The Care Situation, Stigmatization and Requirements of People with Mental Health Problems in Rural Areas
Mental Illness Community-Based Mental Health Services Unmet Medical Need Stigmatization
2013/1/31
With a lifetime prevalence of about 27 % mental disorders are amongst the most common diseases. They typically are of chronic course, thus affecting not only the respective people, but also the social...
The Social Stratification of Older Adults’ Preparations for End-of-Life Health Care
advance care planning aging death and dying socioeconomic status survey data
2013/12/6
cI use data from the Wisconsin Longitudinal Study (n = 4,971) to evaluate the extent to which socioeconomic status affects three health-related (living will, durable power of attorney for health care,...
Induced Innovation and Social Inequality: Evidence from Infant Medical Care
Induced Innovation Social Inequality Evidence Infant Medical Care
2016/3/9
We develop a model of induced innovation that applies to medical research. Our model yields three empirical predictions. First, initial death rates and subsequent research effort should be positively ...
Elderly Care and Intrafamily Resource Allocation when Children Migrate
Elderly Care Intrafamily Resource Allocation Children Migrate
2016/3/9
This paper considers the intrafamily allocation of elderly care in the context of international migration where migrant children may be able to provide financial assistance to their parents but are un...
Caregiver Identity as a Useful Concept for Understanding the Linkage between Formal and Informal Care Systems: A Case Study
Identity Networks Linkage Processes Formal and Informal Systems of Care Alzheimer’s Disease
2013/9/5
Health systems of most Western countries are already severely strained and pressure will likely mount due to population aging and the anticipated increase in chronic illnesses. Interventions of variou...
PUBLIC VS. PRIVATE PROVISION OF CHARITY CARE? EVIDENCE FROM THE EXPIRATION OF HILL-BURTON REQUIREMENTS IN FLORIDA
PUBLIC VS. PRIVATE PROVISION OF CHARITY CARE EVIDENCE THE EXPIRATION HILL-BURTON REQUIREMENTS FLORIDA
2014/3/18
This paper explores the consequences of the expiration of charity care requirements imposed on private hospitals by the Hill-Burton Act. We examine delivery care and the health of newborns using the ...
The Educational Pipeline for Health Care Professionals: Understanding the Source of Racial Differences
Educational Pipeline Health Care Professionals Racial Differences
2016/3/7
The underrepresentation of blacks in the healthcare professions may have direct implications for the health outcomes of minority patients, underscoring the importance of understanding movement through...
Evidence from Maternity Leave Expansions of the Impact of Maternal Care on Early Child Development
Maternity Leave Expansions Maternal Care Early Child Development
2016/3/7
We study the impact of maternal care on early child development using an expansion in Canadian maternity leave entitlements. Following the leave expansion, mothers who took leave spent 48–58 percent m...
Health Insurance, Medical Care, and Health Outcomes: A Model of Elderly Health Dynamics
Health Insurance Medical Care Health Outcomes Elderly Health Dynamics
2016/3/7
Prescription drug coverage creates a change in medical care consumption, beyond standard moral hazard, arising both from the differential cost-sharing and the relative effectiveness of different types...
Perceptions of Field Instructors: What Skills are Critically Important inManaged Care and Privatized Environments?
Managed care practicum social work education field instructors
2008/10/23
There is an increasing demand for social work practitioners to work in
managed care and privatized environments. In an attempt to build social work curriculum
and identify important competencies nee...