Role of chemical management services in industries

2018 ◽  
pp. 16-21
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MISSING-VALUE MISSING-VALUE
1973 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 60-67
Author(s):  
Ray Gentle

Author(s):  
Nina Danilenko ◽  
Oxana Suranova

The article defines the content and the role of trust management service in the sector of individual accommodation facilities. The object of the trust management service is residential property owned by households. The relationship between households and management companies in the service is assessed as a factor in ensuring socio-economic efficiency in the individual placement sector. During the study, the author has used a complex of general scientific research methods (analysis, synthesis, the comparative analytical method, the analogy method). Based on the analysis of individual means of accommodation as residential and commercial real estate, the article proves the need for trust management services and clarifies its content. It determines the list of necessary and sufficient indicators for evaluating the effectiveness of trust management services in the sector of individual accommodation facilities. The development of trust management services in the sector of individual accommodation will facilitate the provision of comfortable and safe services in the market of hotel services.


Author(s):  
Ulises Cortés ◽  
Antonio Martínez-Velasco ◽  
Cristian Barrué ◽  
Roberta Annicchiarico
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2003 ◽  
Vol 2003 (41) ◽  
pp. 88-101 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jennie Oldham ◽  
Tom Votta

1988 ◽  
Vol 1988 (40) ◽  
pp. 39-50
Author(s):  
James Intagliata ◽  
Barry Willer ◽  
Gladys Egri

2012 ◽  
Vol 18 (3) ◽  
pp. 220 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sue E. Kirby ◽  
Sarah M. Dennis ◽  
Pat Bazeley ◽  
Mark F. Harris

Many frequent readmissions due to acute exacerbations of chronic disease could be prevented if patients self-managed. This study explored factors involved in patient activation for chronic disease self-management by qualitative analysis of interview data from hospital and community-based clinicians and patients. All clinicians reported that many frequently readmitted patients did not readily take up referral to chronic disease self-management services. This reluctance was compounded by system or access barriers. Clinicians who had a defined role in chronic disease management and patient-centred and behaviour change skills reported that although some patients were more resistant than others, patients could be persuaded to adopt self-management behaviours. Hospital clinicians and GPs were more inclined to attribute blame to clinical, social and personal patient factors, such as difficulty with support at home, social circumstances and reluctance to take responsibility. Investment in extending the skills and role of hospital clinicians and GPs to take a more supportive role in patient uptake of referrals to chronic disease self-management services would reduce hospital readmissions. Improvements in access to chronic disease self-management and GP services are also needed to address failure to take up chronic disease self-management.


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