scholarly journals Taking Action on Overuse: Implementing an Action-Planning Framework to Engage Providers

2017 ◽  
Vol 4 (3) ◽  
pp. 157
Author(s):  
Michael Parchman ◽  
Nora Henrikson ◽  
Paula Blasi ◽  
Diana Buist ◽  
Brian Austin ◽  
...  
Author(s):  
Laila Nursafitri ◽  
Arif Mahya Fanny

Keterampilan presentasi merupakan keterampilan yang berkaitan dengan penyajian dan penyampaian kembali pengetahuan. Hal ini penting untuk dikuasai oleh mahasiswa kependidikan yang harus mampu menyampaikan kembali materi kepada peserta didik. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk meningkatkan keterampilan presentasi mahasiswa melalui penugasan mind mapping dalam online learning. Metode penelitian menggunakan penelitian tindakan kelas model Susman dengan langkah-langkah yaitu: (1) diagnosing (2) action planning, (3) taking action, (4) evaluating, (5) specifying learning. Subjek penelitian berjumlah 15 orang mahasiswa program studi Pendidikan Agama Islam STAI Darussalam Lampung. Instrumen penelitian terdiri dari lembar observasi pembelajaran online, dokumentasi, dan catatan refleksi diri. Sedangkan analisis data menggunakan persentase dan deskriptif kualitatif. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa penugasan mind mapping dalam pembelajaran online dapat meningkatkan keterampilan presentasi mahasiswa. Keterampilan presentasi dalam penelitian ini meliputi keterampilan menerjemahkan keterampilan menginterpretasi, dan keterampilan mengekstrapolasi.


2009 ◽  
pp. 67-74
Author(s):  
Maria Giuseppina Pacilli ◽  
Miretta Prezza ◽  
Emanuela Zampatti

- The aim of the present work was to examine whether and how a research performed in the "Raggiungere gli irraggiungibili" Italian home visiting project may be considered an action research experience. The authors analyzed this research experience "two studies about the mothers-nurses relationship applying the five phases (diagnosing, action planning, taking action, evaluating, specifying learning) of the Susman's cyclical model of the action research. Moreover, since the evaluative research may adopt the action research methodology, the research experience of the home visiting project was examined applying the practical participatory evaluation approach. Keywords: home visiting, participatory evaluation, action research, practical participatory Evaluation


2021 ◽  
Vol 26 (11) ◽  
pp. 554-559
Author(s):  
Anne Mills ◽  
Anneyce Knight ◽  
Teresa Burdett

As advocates for health, nurses are ideally situated to deliver effective health promotion in their daily interactions with people. This work evaluates the integration of healthy conversation training, making every contact count (MECC), into a health promotion module in an undergraduate nursing degree at a higher education institute (HEI). In all, 108 students completed the online questionnaire I year after receiving healthy conversation training. 67% of students reported the regular or occasional use of healthy conversation skills and identified a wide range of scenarios where they had used the skills. 65% of students used health action planning framework in their own personal self-care. Student nurses acknowledged barriers and enablers to their use of healthy conversation skills. Having knowledgeable mentors who role modelled healthy conversations skills in their consultations was the most frequently raised factor, in addition to lack of knowledge of local resources, time and confidence. All placement settings should ensure that registered nurses, especially those undertaking mentorship responsibilities have access to healthy conversation training.


2021 ◽  
Vol 82 (1) ◽  
pp. 132
Author(s):  
Danya Leebaw

Christine Bombaro’s edited volume, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Action: Planning, Leadership, and Programming, is thoughtful, useful, and timely. Bombaro, associate director at the Dickinson College library, introduces this compilation by framing as a moral problem the gap between academic librarianship’s stated goals around diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) and its actual record. She argues that we must move beyond “merely trying our best” to actually “getting it right” (xii). Bombaro’s introduction and the first chapter serve to ground the book with historical and theoretical context around DEI in academic libraries and argue persuasively that we must move past dialogue to taking action. The chapters that follow offer case studies by academic library practitioners who describe actions taken in their institutions. Each chapter follows a similar structure, with literature reviews, case details, discussion, and careful footnoting. This book covers topics that include organizational goals and plans around DEI, developing cultural competencies for library staff, barriers to workforce diversity, and the development of models for how libraries can better serve the diverse communities with whom we work.


Crisis ◽  
2001 ◽  
Vol 22 (1) ◽  
pp. 15-19 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andrée Fortin ◽  
Sylvie Lapierre ◽  
Jacques Baillargeon ◽  
Réal Labelle ◽  
Micheline Dubé ◽  
...  

The right to self-determination is central to the current debate on rational suicide in old age. The goal of this exploratory study was to assess the presence of self-determination in suicidal institutionalized elderly persons. Eleven elderly persons with serious suicidal ideations were matched according to age, sex, and civil status with 11 nonsuicidal persons. The results indicated that suicidal persons did not differ from nonsuicidal persons in level of self-determination. There was, however, a significant difference between groups on the social subscale. Suicidal elderly persons did not seem to take others into account when making a decision or taking action. The results are discussed from a suicide-prevention perspective.


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