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Bvuchete, Munyaradzi; Grobbelaar, Sara; Van Eeden, Joubert – International Journal of Learning and Change, 2022
In developing nations, health systems are still fragmented, especially components such as public supply chain and procurement systems, often resulting in medicine stock-outs at last mile health facilities. Sophisticated systems are needed to address these challenges, often in alignment with a demand driven supply chain management (DDSCM) strategy,…
Descriptors: Health Services, Supply and Demand, Information Technology, Correlation
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Cuvelier, Lucie – Journal of Workplace Learning, 2019
Purpose: Previous results show that the anesthetists' activity during the planning phase is aimed at neither identifying risks nor pinpointing the adverse events likely to occur; rather, it is to devise "manageable situations" that are adapted to their own competences. The present paper focuses on the issue of understanding how, in…
Descriptors: Risk, Work Environment, Safety, Anesthesiology
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Corbett, S. S.; Drewett, R. F. – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2004
Background: Previous empirical studies of the cognitive sequelae of failure to thrive in infancy have led to apparently inconsistent conclusions. Methods: Studies of cognitive abilities in failure to thrive were located through published bibliographies, supplemented by a search through MEDLINE. They were classified (a) into those in which the…
Descriptors: Hospitals, Child Health, Intelligence Quotient, Infants