Prescribing of simple analgesia fell by just 4% since NHS England OTC prescribing guidance, study shows

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1981 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 77-97 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dorothy Field

The veridical nature of recollections of the same group of 60 adults over 40 years is examined. Parents of the subjects of the Berkeley Guidance Study, mean age 68.8 when seen, were intensively interviewed at three time periods from 1929 to 1969. Twenty-four factual and 24 attitudinal variables were studied. All information, from questions about education, occupation and place of birth, to relationship and bond with spouse, parents and children, about which the parents reported two or more times, is included. Some parents were more consistent reporters than others. Factual variables were recalled with greater agreement than attitudinal variables. Analysis of ratings of happiness of the parent's childhood found an increasing number of parents reporting having had a happy childhood at succeeding interviews. Reports were no more and no less consistent for periods when parents were younger or when time periods were shorter. However, parents' perceptions of factual and attitudinal variable showed a drop in the middle period, when their children were 17 years old.


2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 121
Author(s):  
Suci Junianti ◽  
Jamaris Jamaris ◽  
Vevi Sunarti

This study aims to see whether there is a relationship between promotion and decision making learners in following the tutoring in BBC Limbanang Kecamatan Suliki Kabupaten Lima Puluh Kota. This type of research is correlational. The population in this study is the citizens learn BBC learning guidance. Sampling technique in this research is stratified random sampling from entire population. Data collection techniques used are questionnaires, while the data collection tool questionnaire. Technique of data analysis by using formula of percentage and product moment. From the results of the study showed that: promotion done by the guidance of learning in BBC less good so that decision to follow guidance study in BBC considered less good also by learners.


1971 ◽  
Vol 8 (02) ◽  
pp. 159-185
Author(s):  
Sterling A. Fielding

Economical performance of steam condensers is controlled largely from the drawing board and computer room; not by the ship's crew. The design characteristics of the condenser and circulation system determine condenser performance, except for the effect of tube cleanliness. Seawater for the circulation system varies from 35 to 82.5 F over a wide range of commercial trade routes. However, on certain routes the variation is from 35 to 60 F; on others 65 to 82.5 F. A survey was made of seawater temperatures for selected trade routes, and results plotted graphically for design guidance. Study has been directed toward design of condensers and circulation systems for special-purpose and for universal-type ship operations. A series pump-scoop arrangement is proposed to provide favorable control of flow through condenser. Variations in condenser and circulation system design are evaluated by a life-cycle cost analysis. A computer program for calculating condenser design characteristics, for checking condenser performance, and for analyzing scoop performance is appended.


2020 ◽  
Vol 14 (2) ◽  
pp. 108-123
Author(s):  
Purbatua Manurung

This study aims to analyze the use of the counseling laboratory as a learning resource for counseling guidance study program students. This study uses a qualitative research method based on library research (library research). Collecting data using documentation techniques derived from library sources. Data analysis uses content analysis techniques where each source or literature used is adjusted and the context is seen for its suitability with other literature from books, journals or other research. In relation to learning resources, the counseling laboratory functions as (1) to provide completeness for the theoretical lessons that have been received so that theory and practice are not two separate things. The two of them are mutually examining and looking for the basis of each other; (2) providing scientific work skills for students/students; (3) provide and cultivate the courage to seek the essence of scientific truth from an object in the natural and social environment; (4) increase skills in using available tools and media to seek and find the truth; (4) fostering student curiosity as a capital for the scientific attitude of a prospective scientist.


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2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (4) ◽  
pp. 35
Author(s):  
Katherine P. Nickele ◽  
Liliana Bolanos ◽  
Punreet K. Bhatti ◽  
Karen Williams ◽  
Maryann Mason ◽  
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Little is known about the influence of parental values, preferences, and child achievement and health expectations on parent choices for their child’s rearing practices. We aimed to explore parents’ perceptions of immediate and future impact of health behavior decisions for their child and to understand factors associated with child-specific health behavior decisions. This pilot study included interviews with 25 parents of 9–24-month-old children attending well child care visits at a primary care practice. Questions assessed parental perceptions and attitudes in making health behavior changes now for their child’s future health. Themes suggest parents perceive many factors are involved, and intricately connected, in health behavior decision-making. Although almost all parents believed there is a connection between the foods they feed their child and achieving their goals, only half are willing to make a change. In addition, parents failed to consider the impact of the health practices they currently have with their children to influence the future acquisition of life skills and of healthy versus obesogenic behaviors. Our results add to the understanding of the process of health behavior change through anticipatory guidance. Study findings will be used to guide next steps towards refining our understanding of health and lifestyle change decisions made by parents.


Jurnal TAUJIH ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (01) ◽  
pp. 113-128
Author(s):  
Muyassaroh Muyassaroh

The purpose of this study was to develop knowledge about the influence of Spiritual Guidance activities for Youth in Tanjung Raja District. Islamic religious knowledge is very shallow among adolescents so that it is less prominent in the religious field. With this research, the problem can be resolved.This type of research uses a quantitative approach, by first looking at the correlation value of this Spiritual Guidance activity using the High, Medium and Low methods. Total population 122, the sample size is 30 adolescents. Research Location in Tanjung Raja Subdistrict. Data analysis used hypothesis testing, data were analyzed using Product Moment correlation, using r tables and consultation with interpretation tables.The results of the study were 10 respondents were in the high category (33.3%), 15 respondents were in the medium category, namely (50%), and 5 respondents were in the low category (16.7%), thus the Rohanidi Tanjung Raja Guidance activity was the relationship is in the medium category, namely 15 people (50%). The learning achievement of 7 adolescents is in the high category (23.3%), and 18 people are in the moderate category, namely (60%), and 5 people are in the low category (16.7%), so the authors conclude that on average -The average achievement of Tanjung Raja Islamic religious education lesson is in the medium category, namely 18 people (60%).The results of the calculation of the Product Moment correlation that rxy (0.50) is greater than r table = 0.374 at the 5% significant level, while at the 1% significant level the r thickness is 0.478 so it can be concluded that 0.374 0.50 0.478, it turns out that the price r count is greater than the price of r table so that Ha is accepted and Ho is rejected. The conclusion is that there is a significant influence between the influence of activeness following Spiritual Guidance activities on the learning achievement of adolescents in Islamic religious education lessons in Tanjung Raja.Keywords; Spiritual Guidance, Study Achievement, Youth


1978 ◽  
Author(s):  
John R. Masly ◽  
Richard A. Haddad
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