Citation of: New definitions of the concepts and terms ecosystem and biogeocenosis
Examples: citing in the U.S.A.
http://5bio5.blogspot.com/2012/12/citation-of-new-definitions-of-concepts.html
This paper was cited:
New Definitions of the Concepts and Terms Ecosystem and Biogeocenosis. - Doklady Biological Sciences. 2002, v.383, No.1-6; pp.141-143.
Full text free: www.scribd.com/doc/49065580;
Full text free: www.scribd.com/doc/49065580;
On the journal: Doklady Biological Sciences, which is the best bioscience journal in Russia and adjacent countries.
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Citation in the U.S.A., examples:
Conservancy, Western Pennsylvania. "Somerset County Natural Heritage Inventory." Prepared for Somerset County Commissioners (2006).
wpconline.org [PDF]WP Conservancy - Prepared for Somerset County Commissioners, 2006 - wpconline.org
The Western Pennsylvania Conservancy (WPC) served as the principal investigator and
prepared the report and maps for this study. Established in 1932, Western Pennsylvania
Conservancy is a private nonprofit conservation organization headquartered in Pittsburgh. ...
prepared the report and maps for this study. Established in 1932, Western Pennsylvania
Conservancy is a private nonprofit conservation organization headquartered in Pittsburgh. ...
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Green, Rebecca D. "African American Parents' Experiences in Their Children's Health Care Encounters." (2012).
RD Green - 2012 - digitalcommons.kennesaw.edu
Rebecca D. Green, Kennesaw State University;
1000 Chastain Rd NW Kennesaw, GA 30144, United States;
Abstract: Persistent disparities in African American child health may be the result of the
intersection of many social determinants of health and other factors, such as health care
relationships. A review of the literature revealed a gap in understanding of African ...
intersection of many social determinants of health and other factors, such as health care
relationships. A review of the literature revealed a gap in understanding of African ...
Dissertation.
Date of Award: Spring 2012
Degree Type: Dissertation
Degree Name: Doctor of Nursing Science (DNS)
Department: Nursing
First Advisor: Dr. Tommie Nelms
Second Advisor: Dr. Carol Holtz
Third Advisor: Dr. Vanessa Robinson-Dooley
Abstract: Persistent disparities in African American child health may be the result of the intersection of many social determinants of health and other factors, such as health care relationships. A review of the literature revealed a gap in understanding of African Americans’ perceptions of care; and a gap in understanding of dimensions of relationship-centered care between African American patients and health care providers. The purpose of this qualitative study was to interview African American parents about their encounters with their children’s health care providers; in order to generate new understanding that could lead to interventions that can measurably improve health outcomes for African American children. The author employed an interview guide to interview 18 African American parents in a small south Georgia town about encounters with their children’s health care providers. The data were analyzed within frameworks of social phenomenology, critical ethnography, and intersectionality. Data fell within two main content areas: precursory parental relevances, and we-relationships. Precursory parental relevances included: symbolism of illness and wellness, typifications of health care providers, and various in-group/out-group memberships. Membership in the insurance out-group was particularly important in parents’ perceptions of health care encounters. Parents’ descriptions of we-relationships with children’s health care providers were categorized as routine, problematic, or transformative and were characterized by parents in terms of how patient-centric provider role expectations, relevances, group memberships, and knowledge affected the relationships. Practical recommendations include concrete relationship-centered interventions for health care providers. Recommendations for health professions education include a call for development of cultural competence curriculum with greater emphasis on understanding how health care language, mores, customs, values, codes and practices serve to alienate those persons it purports to serve; and inclusion of intersectionality as a framework for consideration of environmental macrofactors that contribute to health disparities.
Recommended Citation:
Green, Rebecca D., "African American Parents' Experiences in Their Children's Health Care Encounters" (2012). Dissertations, Theses and Capstone Projects. Paper 498.
http://digitalcommons.kennesaw.edu/etd/498
http://digitalcommons.kennesaw.edu/etd/498
Citation in the U.S.A.:
ISYR EDU - noahraford.net
Patricia H. Longstaff;
Nicholas J. Armstrong;
Keli A. Perrin;
Whitney May Parker;
Matthew Hidek;
Syracuse University;
Executive Summary: This white paper is intended for people who must help communities
prepare for surprises. It assumes that no community can protect itself from every conceivable
threat, but can increase its ability to be resilient or 'bounce back.'The resilience approach ...
prepare for surprises. It assumes that no community can protect itself from every conceivable
threat, but can increase its ability to be resilient or 'bounce back.'The resilience approach ...
This article was cited as Ref. 51 in the paper:
Building Resilient Communities: A Preliminary Framework for Assessment
Patricia H. Longstaff, Nicholas J. Armstrong, Keli Perrin, Whitney May
Parker, Matthew A. Hidek
See:
PH Longstaff, NJ Armstrong, K Perrin, WM Parker… - Homeland security …, 2010 - hsaj.org
... Importantly, this definition ... organizations must continuously look forward, plan for multiple
alternative futures, and test for or experiment with new ideas, while ... In order to help communities
alternative futures, and test for or experiment with new ideas, while ... In order to help communities
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