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Individualisering

Huisarts En Wetenschap, 2017
Ferdinand Schreuder   +1 more
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Individualisation and Individualised Science: Integrating Disciplinary Perspectives

2023
Recent trends in a range of scientific fields have seen a shift towards research and methods concerning individual differences and individualisation. This article brings together various scientific disciplines—ecology, evolution, and animal behaviour; medicine and psychiatry; public health and sport/exercise science; sociology; psychology; economics ...
Marie Kaiser   +22 more
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The Concept of Individualised Care

2018
The conceptual investigation of individualised care includes the meaning attributed to the term, the uses of the concept in nursing literature and the various proposed definitions of the concept found in the nursing literature. This chapter outlines the utilisation of the individualised care concept in nursing science literature but also in some other ...
Suhonen, Riitta, Charalambous, Andreas
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Individualisation comes at a cost

Nursing Older People, 2016
EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD Dr Clare Abley Nurse consultant, vulnerable older adults, Freeman Hospital, Newcastle Professor June Andrews FRCN, Dementia Services Development Trust Professor Lynn Chenoweth Professor of nursing, Centre for Healthy Brain Ageing, University of New South Wales, Australia Dr Kay De Vries Senior lecturer, Graduate School of ...
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Measuring Individualised Care

2018
Scale construction is a complex procedure. There must be firm evidence of the need for developing an instrument to measure a particular phenomenon important to nursing practice. This chapter outlines the development of the Individualised Care Scales (ICS), both the patient and nurse versions. A detailed explanation of the process for developing the ICS-
Suhonen, R., Lemonidou, C.
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Individualised bereavement care

Paediatric Nursing, 1998
The stories of nine women who have lost a child in the neonatal period were obtained using semi-structured interviews. Interviews were transcribed, 'anonymised' and sorted into categories. Although the data can be grouped in sections according to predominant themes such as 'discontinuation of treatment', 'photographs and memories', 'partners' and ...
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Individualising netilmicin dosing in neonates

European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 2008
The aim of this study was develop an optimal dosing regimen for netilmicin in neonates.This was a population pharmacokinetic study in 97 neonates aged from 2 to 28 days after the due date who were being treated with netilmicin for suspected sepsis. The model was used to simulate dosing regimens.The principle factors influencing netilmicin clearance (CL)
Sherwin, Catherine M.T.   +3 more
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