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Self-managed abortion

Current Opinion in Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2019
Purpose of review To review the current state of self-managed or self-induced abortion in the United States and the emerging legal, political, and research questions surrounding this issue. Recent findings With the exponential rise of restrictive antiabortion laws in the United ...
Jennifer, Conti, Erica P, Cahill
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Self-managed Supervision

Australian Social Work, 2016
ABSTRACTThe growth of professional supervision in social work has been accompanied by complex attempts to theorise key elements of supervisory practice and highlight the need to further examine what constitutes supervisory support in current regulatory environments.
Sue King   +2 more
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Self-managing versus self-management: reinvigorating the socio-political dimensions of self-management

Chronic Illness, 2010
In Australia, self-management predominantly refers to education programmes that, theoretically, equip people with chronic disease with the necessary information and skills to manage their own healthcare, maintain optimal health, and minimize the consequences of their condition. These programmes are designed, and often delivered, by practitioners.
Kendall, E   +4 more
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Funding Self-management [PDF]

open access: possible, 1993
Despite the many advantages that cooperatives are supposed to bring, there are relatively few of them under capitalism. In section 4 of chapter one consideration was given to some possible theoretical explanations for this fact. These explanations turn on the question of financing the self-managed firm, and the conclusion of this discussion was that ...
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Biofeedback, self-control, and self-management

Biofeedback and Self-Regulation, 1977
A common goal of biofeedback is self-control of physiologic responses. The conceptions and paradigms of the literature on self-control of motoric and cognitive responses were surveyed to provide a basis for the self-control of physiologic responses. An operational definition of self-control was advanced, and self-control was placed in the framework of ...
L H, Epstein, E B, Blanchard
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Self-Management

2019
Within the literature, the term self-management has been used to refer generally to a number of methods that can be used to help children manage their own behavior (e.g. self-regulation, self-modeling). The focus in this chapter, however, is more specifically on those interventions in which, at the core, students are taught to observe and record their ...
Amy M. Briesch   +2 more
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Self-management support

Nursing Management, 2012
A self-management support resource centre has been launched by the Health Foundation to help commissioners, providers and patients develop local services. adopted and adapted locally to enable services and professionals to develop their own support programmes.
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Self-management

Nursing standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain) : 1987), 2017
What was the nature of the CPD activity and/or practice-related feedback and/or event or experience in your practice? The CPD article explored ways to help patients learn about self-management. It stated that patients are expected to learn about their condition and its management, and that nurses have a central role in helping them with this process.
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