Modeling the impact of QoS pricing on ISP integrated services and OTT services

Author(s):  
Wei Dai ◽  
Ji Won Baek ◽  
Scott Jordan
2014 ◽  
Vol 22 (2) ◽  
pp. 62-70 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ailsa Cameron ◽  
Lisa Bostock ◽  
Rachel Lart

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to provide an update to a review of the joint working literature in the field of health and social care for adults, with particular emphasis given to the experiences of users and carers. Design/methodology/approach – The aims of the literature review remained largely the same as those of the original, they were to identify: models of joint working, evidence of effectiveness and cost-effectiveness and the factors promoting or hindering the models. However, to reflect the growing interest in the experiences of users and carers a fourth aim was added to map these experiences. Given their prominence in terms of policy debates about integration, the review focused on jointly organised services for older people and people with mental health problems in the UK only. Findings – The review demonstrates tentative signs that some initiatives designed to join-up or integrate services can deliver outcomes desired by government. Importantly some studies that report the experiences of users of services and carers suggest that they perceive benefits from efforts to join-up or integrate services. However it is our contention that the evidence is less than compelling and does not justify the faith invested in the strategy by current or previous governments. Originality/value – The study updates our knowledge of the impact of joint working in the field of health and social care for adults. Importantly the paper highlights what is known about the experiences of users and carers of joint/integrated services.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Novia Dia Kumala ◽  
Sukma Asmaning Putri ◽  
Efa Rohmatin Febrian ◽  
Ananta Prathama

Abstract (english)This research discusses the impact of posyandu services in the era of the Covid-19 pandemic for the community in Bakung Village, Temanggungan, Kec. Balongbendo. Where the available services are divided into 3 groups, namely, services for toddlers, pregnant women and the elderly. The purpose of this study was to determine the impact of obstruction of posyandu services for the community caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. To obtain complete data, researchers used qualitative research methods with data collection techniques through observation and interviews. The theory used in this research is descriptive qualitative with hypotheses used subjectively to describe general information. The last stage, draw conclusions by looking for the relationship between the information that has been collected. The results of this study are expected to broaden readers' insights about public services, but it is also hoped that this research can be a reference source for further researchers and as an evaluation material for integrated services in order to further improve the service system during this pandemic and in the future.                                                                 Abstrak (Indonesia)Penelitian ini membahas tentang dampak pelayanan posyandu di era pandemi Covid-19 bagi masyarakat di Desa Bakung Temanggungan Kec. Balongbendo. Dimana pelayanan yang tersedia dibagi menjadi 3 golongan yaitu, pelayanan balita, ibu hamil dan lansia. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah mengetahui dampak dari terhambatnya pelayanan posyandu untuk masyarakat yang disebabkan oleh pandemi Covid-19. Untuk mendapatkan data secara lengkap, peneliti menggunakan metode penelitian kualitatif dengan teknik pengumpulan data melalui observasi dan wawancara. Teori yang digunakan pada penelitian ini adalah deskriptif kualitatif dengan hipotesis yang digunakan secara subjektif untuk menggambarkan informasi secara umum. Tahap terakhir, penarikan kesimpulan dengan mancari hubungan antara informasi yang telah dikumpulkan. Hasil penelitian ini diharapkan untuk menambah wawasan pembaca tentang pelayanan publik, selain itu juga diharapkan agar penelitian ini dapat menjadi sumber referensi untuk peneliti selanjutnya dan sebagai bahan evaluasi untuk pelayanan terpadu agar lebih membaiki sistem pelayanan dimasa pandemi ini dan kedepannya.


2014 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 5-11 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lorien C. Abroms ◽  
Philip Carroll ◽  
Ashley L. Boal ◽  
Judith Mendel ◽  
Kelly M. Carpenter

Introduction: With evidence to support the use of text messaging for smoking cessation, some quitlines in North America have incorporated text messaging into their service offerings.Aims: This study sought to evaluate whether integrated phone counselling and text messaging services are acceptable to quitline callers, and to identify strategies for improving text messaging services in the context of a quitline.Methods: Thirty-five adult callers of the New Mexico state quitline who had enrolled in multi-call phone counselling and Text2Quit, a text messaging programme, were interviewed by phone. Interviews assessed use and acceptability of the phone counselling and text messaging interventions.Results: Use of phone counselling and text messaging was generally high among participants. While most participants reported that they would highly recommend Text2Quit (75.8%) or phone counselling (78.8%) individually, a relatively higher proportion indicated they would highly recommend the combined services (93.9%). Suggestions for improvement focused on increased customisation and personalisation.Conclusions: This study provides preliminary evidence for the acceptability of integrated phone counselling and text messaging services. Research is needed that explores the impact of these widely-used integrated services on smoking cessation.


2008 ◽  
Vol 16 (3) ◽  
pp. 222-233 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alys Young ◽  
Bogusia Temple ◽  
Linda Davies ◽  
Gillian Parkinson ◽  
Joanna Bolton

2017 ◽  
Vol 18 (03) ◽  
pp. 270-281
Author(s):  
Judy Brook ◽  
Debra Salmon ◽  
Rachael-Anne Knight

Aim This study aimed to explore the ability of sexual health nurses working in the South West of England, to implement new learning within existing sexual health service delivery models. Drawing on Lipsky’s account of street-level bureaucracy to conceptualise policy implementation, the impact of workforce learning on the development of integrated services across this region of the United Kingdom was assessed. Background In order to achieve the United Nations’ goal of universal access to sexual health, it is essential for reproductive and sexual health, including HIV provision, to integrate into a single service. This integration requires a commitment to collaboration by service commissioners and an alignment of principles and values across sexual health and contraceptive services. UK health policy has embraced this holistic agenda but moves towards integrating historically separate clinical services, has presented significant workforce development challenges and influenced policy success. Methods Employing a qualitative approach, the study included data from semi-structured telephone interviews and focus groups, and longitudinal data from pre- and post-intervention surveys, collected between September 2013 and September 2015. Data were collected from 88 nurses undertaking a workforce development programme and six of their service managers. Data were analysed using thematic analysis to identify consistent themes. Findings Nurses confirmed the role of new learning in enabling them to negotiate the political landscape but expressed frustration at their lack of agency in the integration agenda, exposing a clear dichotomy between the intentions of policy and the reality of practice. Nevertheless, using high levels of professional judgement and discretion practitioners managed the incongruence between policy and practice in order to deliver integrated services in the interests of patients. Workforce education, while essential for the transition to the delivery of integrated services, was insufficient to fulfil the sexual health agenda without a strengthening of public health.


2021 ◽  
Vol 34 (4) ◽  
pp. 392-453
Author(s):  
Carolyn Jackson ◽  
Tamsin McBride ◽  
Kim Manley ◽  
Belinda Dewar ◽  
Beverley Young ◽  
...  

Purpose This paper aims to share the findings of a realist evaluation study that set out to identify how to strengthen nursing, midwifery and allied health professions (NMAHP) leadership across all health-care contexts in the UK conducted between 2018 and 2019. The collaborative research team were from the Universities of Bangor, Ulster, the University of the West of Scotland and Canterbury Christ Church University. Design/methodology/approach Realist evaluation and appreciative inquiry were used across three phases of the study. Phase 1 analysed the literature to generate tentative programme theories about what works, tested out in Phase 2 through a national social media Twitter chat and sense-making workshops to help refine the theories in Phase 3. Cross-cutting themes were synthesised into a leadership framework identifying the strategies that work for practitioners in a range of settings and professions based on the context, mechanism and output configuration of realist evaluation. Stakeholders contributed to the ongoing interrogation, analysis and synthesis of project outcomes. Findings Five guiding lights of leadership, a metaphor for principles, were generated that enable and strengthen leadership across a range of contexts. – “The Light Between Us as interactions in our relationships”, “Seeing People’s Inner Light”, “Kindling the Spark of light and keeping it glowing”, “Lighting up the known and the yet to be known” and “Constellations of connected stars”. Research limitations/implications This study has illuminated the a-theoretical nature of the relationships between contexts, mechanisms and outcomes in the existing leadership literature. There is more scope to develop the tentative programme theories developed in this study with NMAHP leaders in a variety of different contexts. The outcomes of leadership research mostly focussed on staff outcomes and intermediate outcomes that are then linked to ultimate outcomes in both staff and patients (supplemental). More consideration needs to be given to the impact of leadership on patients, carers and their families. Practical implications The study has developed additional important resources to enable NMAHP leaders to demonstrate their leadership impact in a range of contexts through the leadership impact self-assessment framework which can be used for 360 feedback in the workplace using the appreciative assessment and reflection tool. Social implications Whilst policymakers note the increasing importance of leadership in facilitating the culture change needed to support health and care systems to adopt sustainable change at pace, there is still a prevailing focus on traditional approaches to individual leadership development as opposed to collective leadership across teams, services and systems. If this paper fails to understand how to transform leadership policy and education, then it will be impossible to support the workforce to adapt and flex to the increasingly complex contexts they are working in. This will serve to undermine system integration for health and social care if the capacity and capability for transformation are not attended to. Whilst there are ambitious global plans (WHO, 2015) to enable integrated services to be driven by citizen needs, there is still a considerable void in understanding how to authentically engage with people to ensure the transformation is driven by their needs as opposed to what the authors think they need. There is, therefore, a need for systems leaders with the full skillset required to enable integrated services across place-based systems, particularly clinicians who are able to break down barriers and silo working across boundaries through the credibility, leadership and facilitation expertise they provide. Originality/value The realist evaluation with additional synthesis from key stakeholders has provided new knowledge about the principles of effective NMAHP leadership in health and social care, presented in such a way that facilitates the use of the five guiding lights to inform further practice, education, research and policy development.


1962 ◽  
Vol 14 ◽  
pp. 415-418
Author(s):  
K. P. Stanyukovich ◽  
V. A. Bronshten

The phenomena accompanying the impact of large meteorites on the surface of the Moon or of the Earth can be examined on the basis of the theory of explosive phenomena if we assume that, instead of an exploding meteorite moving inside the rock, we have an explosive charge (equivalent in energy), situated at a certain distance under the surface.


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