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2010 report to the President and Congress [[electronic resource] /] / National Commission on Children and Disasters
2010 report to the President and Congress [[electronic resource] /] / National Commission on Children and Disasters
Pubbl/distr/stampa [Rockville, MD] : , : Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, , [2010]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (vii, 185 pages)
Collana AHRQ publication
Soggetto topico Disaster Planning
Child Welfare
Program Development
Public Policy
Safety Management
Child disaster victims - Services for - United States
Child disaster victims - Government policy - United States
Child welfare - United States
Emergency management - United States
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Altri titoli varianti Report to the President and Congress
National Commission on Children and Disasters 2010 report to the President and Congress
Record Nr. UNINA-9910693404403321
[Rockville, MD] : , : Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, , [2010]
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Practice Issues in HIV/AIDS Services [[electronic resource] ] : Empowerment-Based Models and Program Applications
Practice Issues in HIV/AIDS Services [[electronic resource] ] : Empowerment-Based Models and Program Applications
Autore Shelby R Dennis
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, : Taylor and Francis, 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (241 p.)
Disciplina 362.196/9792
362.1969792
Altri autori (Persone) SmithJames D
MancoskeRonald J
Soggetto topico AIDS (Disease) -- Patients -- Services for
HIV-positive persons -- Services for
HIV-positive persons - Services for
AIDS (Disease) - Services for - Patients
Culture
Investigative Techniques
Risk
Lentivirus Infections
Slow Virus Diseases
Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Viral
Immunologic Deficiency Syndromes
Causality
Organization and Administration
Epidemiologic Factors
Probability
Sociology
Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Immune System Diseases
Health Services Administration
Retroviridae Infections
Anthropology, Cultural
Virus Diseases
Statistics as Topic
Quality of Health Care
Diseases
Social Sciences
Anthropology
Health Care
Public Health
RNA Virus Infections
Epidemiologic Methods
Health Care Evaluation Mechanisms
Environment and Public Health
Anthropology, Education, Sociology and Social Phenomena
Health Care Quality, Access, and Evaluation
Cultural Diversity
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
Risk Factors
HIV Infections
Models, Theoretical
Program Development
Health & Biological Sciences
Communicable Diseases
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-283-60796-4
1-136-76637-5
9786613920416
0-203-82267-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Practice Issuesin HIV/AIDS Services: Empowerment-Based Models and Program Applications; Copyright Page; Contents; About the Editors; Contributors; Foreword: Gwendolyn Spencer Prater; Chapter 1. A Generalist Practice Model in HIV/AIDS Services: An Empowerment Perspective: Ronald J. Mancoske,and James Donald Smith; The Ongoing Challenges of HIV/AIDS; Generalist Practice Model; The Relationship Process: Engaging Client Systems in Services; The Data-Gathering Process; Assessment; Interventions; Evaluation of Services; The Termination Process; Conclusion
Chapter 2. Case Management: DeAnn GruberIntroduction; Case Management Models; Research of Case Management; Emerging Issues in the Field; Service Implications; Conclusion; Chapter 3. The Transtheoretical Model of Behavior and Injection Drug Use: San Patten; Introduction; Risk Reduction Among IDUs; The Transtheoretical Model of Behavior Change; Practitioners' Applications of the TTM; Current and Future Research of the TTM with IDUs; Conclusion
Chapter 4. Utilization of Needle Exchange Programs and Substance Abuse Treatment Services by Injection Drug Users: Social Work Practice Implications of a Harm Reduction Model: Therese Fitzgerald and Timothy Purington and Karen Davis and Faith Ferguson and Lena LundgrenIntroduction; The Harm Reduction Philosophy; Needle Exchange Programs; Massachusetts State Treatment Needs AssessmentProgram; Practice Implications; Conclusion; Chapter 5. HIV Prevention Models with Mexican Migrant Farmworkers: Kurt C.Organista; Introduction
HIV/AIDS, Mexican Farmworkers, and AgriculturalLabor in the United StatesResearch-Informed Understanding of HIV Risk; HIV Risk Factors in Mexican Migrant Laborers; HIV/AIDS-Related Knowledge, Attitudes, Beliefs,and Behaviors; Contextualizing HIV Risk; Conceptual Model of Risk; Implications for HIV Prevention and Treatment Services:State of the Art and Beyond; Long-Term Recommendations: Expanding Resources,Infrastructure, and Labor Reform; Chapter 6. A Family Intervention Model for Engaging Hidden At-Risk African Americans in HIV Prevention Programs: Larry D. Icard and Nushina Siddiqui
IntroductionAfrican Americans and HIV; African Americans As Hidden Populations; Family-Focused Interventions and Hidden Populations; Factors to Consider; Conclusion; Chapter 7. HIV/AIDS Among African Americans in the Mississippi/Louisiana Delta Region: A Macro-Practice Empowerment Model: Peggy Pittman-Munke and Vincent J. Venturini; Statement of the Problem; African Americans and the Risk of HIV/AIDS; HIV/AIDS in Rural America; Proposed Practice Model for Culturally Sensitive Practicewith African Americans
Chapter 8. Cultural Influences on HIV/AIDS Prevention: Louisiana African-American Women:Sybil G. Schroeder
Record Nr. UNINA-9910462449903321
Shelby R Dennis  
Hoboken, : Taylor and Francis, 2012
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Practice Issues in HIV/AIDS Services [[electronic resource] ] : Empowerment-Based Models and Program Applications
Practice Issues in HIV/AIDS Services [[electronic resource] ] : Empowerment-Based Models and Program Applications
Autore Shelby R Dennis
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, : Taylor and Francis, 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (241 p.)
Disciplina 362.196/9792
362.1969792
Altri autori (Persone) SmithJames D
MancoskeRonald J
Soggetto topico AIDS (Disease) -- Patients -- Services for
HIV-positive persons -- Services for
HIV-positive persons - Services for
AIDS (Disease) - Services for - Patients
Culture
Investigative Techniques
Risk
Lentivirus Infections
Slow Virus Diseases
Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Viral
Immunologic Deficiency Syndromes
Causality
Organization and Administration
Epidemiologic Factors
Probability
Sociology
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Immune System Diseases
Health Services Administration
Retroviridae Infections
Anthropology, Cultural
Virus Diseases
Statistics as Topic
Quality of Health Care
Diseases
Social Sciences
Anthropology
Health Care
Public Health
RNA Virus Infections
Epidemiologic Methods
Health Care Evaluation Mechanisms
Environment and Public Health
Health Care Quality, Access, and Evaluation
Cultural Diversity
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
Risk Factors
HIV Infections
Models, Theoretical
Program Development
Health & Biological Sciences
Communicable Diseases
ISBN 0-429-23715-4
1-136-76636-7
1-283-60796-4
1-136-76637-5
9786613920416
0-203-82267-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Practice Issuesin HIV/AIDS Services: Empowerment-Based Models and Program Applications; Copyright Page; Contents; About the Editors; Contributors; Foreword: Gwendolyn Spencer Prater; Chapter 1. A Generalist Practice Model in HIV/AIDS Services: An Empowerment Perspective: Ronald J. Mancoske,and James Donald Smith; The Ongoing Challenges of HIV/AIDS; Generalist Practice Model; The Relationship Process: Engaging Client Systems in Services; The Data-Gathering Process; Assessment; Interventions; Evaluation of Services; The Termination Process; Conclusion
Chapter 2. Case Management: DeAnn GruberIntroduction; Case Management Models; Research of Case Management; Emerging Issues in the Field; Service Implications; Conclusion; Chapter 3. The Transtheoretical Model of Behavior and Injection Drug Use: San Patten; Introduction; Risk Reduction Among IDUs; The Transtheoretical Model of Behavior Change; Practitioners' Applications of the TTM; Current and Future Research of the TTM with IDUs; Conclusion
Chapter 4. Utilization of Needle Exchange Programs and Substance Abuse Treatment Services by Injection Drug Users: Social Work Practice Implications of a Harm Reduction Model: Therese Fitzgerald and Timothy Purington and Karen Davis and Faith Ferguson and Lena LundgrenIntroduction; The Harm Reduction Philosophy; Needle Exchange Programs; Massachusetts State Treatment Needs AssessmentProgram; Practice Implications; Conclusion; Chapter 5. HIV Prevention Models with Mexican Migrant Farmworkers: Kurt C.Organista; Introduction
HIV/AIDS, Mexican Farmworkers, and AgriculturalLabor in the United StatesResearch-Informed Understanding of HIV Risk; HIV Risk Factors in Mexican Migrant Laborers; HIV/AIDS-Related Knowledge, Attitudes, Beliefs,and Behaviors; Contextualizing HIV Risk; Conceptual Model of Risk; Implications for HIV Prevention and Treatment Services:State of the Art and Beyond; Long-Term Recommendations: Expanding Resources,Infrastructure, and Labor Reform; Chapter 6. A Family Intervention Model for Engaging Hidden At-Risk African Americans in HIV Prevention Programs: Larry D. Icard and Nushina Siddiqui
IntroductionAfrican Americans and HIV; African Americans As Hidden Populations; Family-Focused Interventions and Hidden Populations; Factors to Consider; Conclusion; Chapter 7. HIV/AIDS Among African Americans in the Mississippi/Louisiana Delta Region: A Macro-Practice Empowerment Model: Peggy Pittman-Munke and Vincent J. Venturini; Statement of the Problem; African Americans and the Risk of HIV/AIDS; HIV/AIDS in Rural America; Proposed Practice Model for Culturally Sensitive Practicewith African Americans
Chapter 8. Cultural Influences on HIV/AIDS Prevention: Louisiana African-American Women:Sybil G. Schroeder
Record Nr. UNINA-9910785899503321
Shelby R Dennis  
Hoboken, : Taylor and Francis, 2012
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Practice Issues in HIV/AIDS Services [[electronic resource] ] : Empowerment-Based Models and Program Applications
Practice Issues in HIV/AIDS Services [[electronic resource] ] : Empowerment-Based Models and Program Applications
Autore Shelby R Dennis
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, : Taylor and Francis, 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (241 p.)
Disciplina 362.196/9792
362.1969792
Altri autori (Persone) SmithJames D
MancoskeRonald J
Soggetto topico AIDS (Disease) -- Patients -- Services for
HIV-positive persons -- Services for
HIV-positive persons - Services for
AIDS (Disease) - Services for - Patients
Culture
Investigative Techniques
Risk
Lentivirus Infections
Slow Virus Diseases
Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Viral
Immunologic Deficiency Syndromes
Causality
Organization and Administration
Epidemiologic Factors
Probability
Sociology
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Immune System Diseases
Health Services Administration
Retroviridae Infections
Anthropology, Cultural
Virus Diseases
Statistics as Topic
Quality of Health Care
Diseases
Social Sciences
Anthropology
Health Care
Public Health
RNA Virus Infections
Epidemiologic Methods
Health Care Evaluation Mechanisms
Environment and Public Health
Health Care Quality, Access, and Evaluation
Cultural Diversity
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
Risk Factors
HIV Infections
Models, Theoretical
Program Development
Health & Biological Sciences
Communicable Diseases
ISBN 0-429-23715-4
1-136-76636-7
1-283-60796-4
1-136-76637-5
9786613920416
0-203-82267-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Practice Issuesin HIV/AIDS Services: Empowerment-Based Models and Program Applications; Copyright Page; Contents; About the Editors; Contributors; Foreword: Gwendolyn Spencer Prater; Chapter 1. A Generalist Practice Model in HIV/AIDS Services: An Empowerment Perspective: Ronald J. Mancoske,and James Donald Smith; The Ongoing Challenges of HIV/AIDS; Generalist Practice Model; The Relationship Process: Engaging Client Systems in Services; The Data-Gathering Process; Assessment; Interventions; Evaluation of Services; The Termination Process; Conclusion
Chapter 2. Case Management: DeAnn GruberIntroduction; Case Management Models; Research of Case Management; Emerging Issues in the Field; Service Implications; Conclusion; Chapter 3. The Transtheoretical Model of Behavior and Injection Drug Use: San Patten; Introduction; Risk Reduction Among IDUs; The Transtheoretical Model of Behavior Change; Practitioners' Applications of the TTM; Current and Future Research of the TTM with IDUs; Conclusion
Chapter 4. Utilization of Needle Exchange Programs and Substance Abuse Treatment Services by Injection Drug Users: Social Work Practice Implications of a Harm Reduction Model: Therese Fitzgerald and Timothy Purington and Karen Davis and Faith Ferguson and Lena LundgrenIntroduction; The Harm Reduction Philosophy; Needle Exchange Programs; Massachusetts State Treatment Needs AssessmentProgram; Practice Implications; Conclusion; Chapter 5. HIV Prevention Models with Mexican Migrant Farmworkers: Kurt C.Organista; Introduction
HIV/AIDS, Mexican Farmworkers, and AgriculturalLabor in the United StatesResearch-Informed Understanding of HIV Risk; HIV Risk Factors in Mexican Migrant Laborers; HIV/AIDS-Related Knowledge, Attitudes, Beliefs,and Behaviors; Contextualizing HIV Risk; Conceptual Model of Risk; Implications for HIV Prevention and Treatment Services:State of the Art and Beyond; Long-Term Recommendations: Expanding Resources,Infrastructure, and Labor Reform; Chapter 6. A Family Intervention Model for Engaging Hidden At-Risk African Americans in HIV Prevention Programs: Larry D. Icard and Nushina Siddiqui
IntroductionAfrican Americans and HIV; African Americans As Hidden Populations; Family-Focused Interventions and Hidden Populations; Factors to Consider; Conclusion; Chapter 7. HIV/AIDS Among African Americans in the Mississippi/Louisiana Delta Region: A Macro-Practice Empowerment Model: Peggy Pittman-Munke and Vincent J. Venturini; Statement of the Problem; African Americans and the Risk of HIV/AIDS; HIV/AIDS in Rural America; Proposed Practice Model for Culturally Sensitive Practicewith African Americans
Chapter 8. Cultural Influences on HIV/AIDS Prevention: Louisiana African-American Women:Sybil G. Schroeder
Record Nr. UNINA-9910799912503321
Shelby R Dennis  
Hoboken, : Taylor and Francis, 2012
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Practice Issues in HIV/AIDS Services [[electronic resource] ] : Empowerment-Based Models and Program Applications
Practice Issues in HIV/AIDS Services [[electronic resource] ] : Empowerment-Based Models and Program Applications
Autore Shelby R Dennis
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, : Taylor and Francis, 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (241 p.)
Disciplina 362.196/9792
362.1969792
Altri autori (Persone) SmithJames D
MancoskeRonald J
Soggetto topico AIDS (Disease) -- Patients -- Services for
HIV-positive persons -- Services for
HIV-positive persons - Services for
AIDS (Disease) - Services for - Patients
Culture
Investigative Techniques
Risk
Lentivirus Infections
Slow Virus Diseases
Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Viral
Immunologic Deficiency Syndromes
Causality
Organization and Administration
Epidemiologic Factors
Probability
Sociology
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Immune System Diseases
Health Services Administration
Retroviridae Infections
Anthropology, Cultural
Virus Diseases
Statistics as Topic
Quality of Health Care
Diseases
Social Sciences
Anthropology
Health Care
Public Health
RNA Virus Infections
Epidemiologic Methods
Health Care Evaluation Mechanisms
Environment and Public Health
Health Care Quality, Access, and Evaluation
Cultural Diversity
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
Risk Factors
HIV Infections
Models, Theoretical
Program Development
Health & Biological Sciences
Communicable Diseases
ISBN 0-429-23715-4
1-136-76636-7
1-283-60796-4
1-136-76637-5
9786613920416
0-203-82267-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Practice Issuesin HIV/AIDS Services: Empowerment-Based Models and Program Applications; Copyright Page; Contents; About the Editors; Contributors; Foreword: Gwendolyn Spencer Prater; Chapter 1. A Generalist Practice Model in HIV/AIDS Services: An Empowerment Perspective: Ronald J. Mancoske,and James Donald Smith; The Ongoing Challenges of HIV/AIDS; Generalist Practice Model; The Relationship Process: Engaging Client Systems in Services; The Data-Gathering Process; Assessment; Interventions; Evaluation of Services; The Termination Process; Conclusion
Chapter 2. Case Management: DeAnn GruberIntroduction; Case Management Models; Research of Case Management; Emerging Issues in the Field; Service Implications; Conclusion; Chapter 3. The Transtheoretical Model of Behavior and Injection Drug Use: San Patten; Introduction; Risk Reduction Among IDUs; The Transtheoretical Model of Behavior Change; Practitioners' Applications of the TTM; Current and Future Research of the TTM with IDUs; Conclusion
Chapter 4. Utilization of Needle Exchange Programs and Substance Abuse Treatment Services by Injection Drug Users: Social Work Practice Implications of a Harm Reduction Model: Therese Fitzgerald and Timothy Purington and Karen Davis and Faith Ferguson and Lena LundgrenIntroduction; The Harm Reduction Philosophy; Needle Exchange Programs; Massachusetts State Treatment Needs AssessmentProgram; Practice Implications; Conclusion; Chapter 5. HIV Prevention Models with Mexican Migrant Farmworkers: Kurt C.Organista; Introduction
HIV/AIDS, Mexican Farmworkers, and AgriculturalLabor in the United StatesResearch-Informed Understanding of HIV Risk; HIV Risk Factors in Mexican Migrant Laborers; HIV/AIDS-Related Knowledge, Attitudes, Beliefs,and Behaviors; Contextualizing HIV Risk; Conceptual Model of Risk; Implications for HIV Prevention and Treatment Services:State of the Art and Beyond; Long-Term Recommendations: Expanding Resources,Infrastructure, and Labor Reform; Chapter 6. A Family Intervention Model for Engaging Hidden At-Risk African Americans in HIV Prevention Programs: Larry D. Icard and Nushina Siddiqui
IntroductionAfrican Americans and HIV; African Americans As Hidden Populations; Family-Focused Interventions and Hidden Populations; Factors to Consider; Conclusion; Chapter 7. HIV/AIDS Among African Americans in the Mississippi/Louisiana Delta Region: A Macro-Practice Empowerment Model: Peggy Pittman-Munke and Vincent J. Venturini; Statement of the Problem; African Americans and the Risk of HIV/AIDS; HIV/AIDS in Rural America; Proposed Practice Model for Culturally Sensitive Practicewith African Americans
Chapter 8. Cultural Influences on HIV/AIDS Prevention: Louisiana African-American Women:Sybil G. Schroeder
Record Nr. UNINA-9910822104503321
Shelby R Dennis  
Hoboken, : Taylor and Francis, 2012
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Public health preparedness [[electronic resource] ] : strengthening the nation's emergency response state by state : a report on CDC-funded preparedness and response activities in 50 states, 4 cities, and 8 U.S. insular areas
Public health preparedness [[electronic resource] ] : strengthening the nation's emergency response state by state : a report on CDC-funded preparedness and response activities in 50 states, 4 cities, and 8 U.S. insular areas
Pubbl/distr/stampa [Atlanta, GA] : , : Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Office of Public Health Preparedness and Response, , [2010]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (192 pages, 2 unnumbered pages) : illustrations, maps
Soggetto topico Public health - United States - States
Communicable diseases - United States - Prevention - States
Emergency management - United States - States
Communicable Disease Control
Disaster Planning
Emergencies
Program Development
Public Health Administration
Public Health Practice
State Health Plans
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preface -- Executive summary -- Protecting the nation from public health threats -- Background -- Preparedness and response efforts require work at all levels -- Funding supporting public health preparedness and response -- Measuring preparedness -- About this report -- Public health in action: responding to emergencies across the nation -- -- Section 1: A National snapshot of public health preparedness activities -- Surveillance and epidemiology: monitoring and investigating health threats -- Laboratories: identifying and understanding emerging public health threats -- Response readiness: communicating, planning, exercising, and evaluating -- Additional CDC resources supporting preparedness in states and localities -- Moving forward -- -- Section 2: Public health preparedness and response activities in states, localities, and U.S. insular areas -- Fact sheets for 50 states and the 4 localities of Chicago, the District of Columbia, Los Angeles County, and New York City -- Overview of preparedness in the U.S. insular areas: territories, commonwealths, and freely associated states -- -- Appendix 1: Explanation of fact sheet data points -- Appendix 2: Overview of CDC Organizations Involved in preparedness activities -- Appendix 3: Terrorism preparedness and emergency response funding -- Appendix 4: Public health emergency preparedness cooperative agreement funding -- Appendix 5: Public health emergency response grant funding -- Appendix 6: Cities readiness initiative technical assistance review scores for 2007-2008 -- Appendix 7: Data sources -- Endnotes -- Acronyms.
Altri titoli varianti Public health preparedness
Record Nr. UNINA-9910699671603321
[Atlanta, GA] : , : Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Office of Public Health Preparedness and Response, , [2010]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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