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Molecular monitoring of inactivation efficiencies of bacteria during pulsed electric field treatment of clinical wastewater

2008

Aims:  The applicability of an alternative wastewater disinfection concept based on the pulsed electric field (PEF) treatment is tested with molecular biology techniques using clinical wastewaters. Methods and Results:  Hospital wastewater was treated with the PEF technology. The inactivation efficiencies of bacteria were successfully monitored with real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR). As the differentiation between living and dead bacterial cells is important for the determination of the disinfection efficiency, propidium monoazide (PMA) was applied. PMA selectively penetrates cells with compromised membranes and intercalates into the DNA inhibiting a subsequent PCR amplification. Th…

Electrophoresis Agar GelGel electrophoresisDisinfection methodsChromatographyBacteriaReverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain ReactionColony Count MicrobialBacterial populationGeneral MedicineBiologybiology.organism_classificationPolymerase Chain ReactionWaste Disposal FluidApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyElectric StimulationHospitalsIntercalating AgentsWater PurificationMicrobiologyDisinfectionWastewaterPropidium monoazideBacteriaPropidiumBiotechnologyJournal of Applied Microbiology
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Political Instability, Transnational Tourist Companies and Destination Recovery in the Middle East after 9/11

2007

The change and mobility of images is one of the main forces influencing contemporary tourism. Tourists decide whether to travel to a destination or not on the basis of changing destination images. This is especially true for tourism destinations in the Middle East and North Africa after 9/11. But how do security related destination images affect the actions of the supply side agents? While the impact of incidents of violent political unrest and the consequent changes in destination images on tourist behaviour has been subject to wide academic research, there is a lack of similar studies concerning the supply side. The interdependencies and interactions of transnational hotel companies, loca…

Embeddednessbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectUnrestDestinationsInterdependencePoliticsTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementOrganizational learningOrganizational structureBusiness and International ManagementMarketingbusinessTourismmedia_commonTourism and Hospitality Planning & Development
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Cardiac arrest and coronavirus disease 2019

2022

The impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) on the cardiovascular system has been highlighted since the very first weeks after the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 identification. We reviewed the influence of COVID-19 pandemic on cardiac arrest, both considering those occurred out of the hospital (OHCA) and in the hospital (IHCA).An increase in OHCA incidence occurred in different countries, especially in those regions most burdened by the COVID-19, as this seems to be bounded to the pandemic trend. A change of OHCA patients' characteristics, with an increase of the OHCA occurred at home, a decrease in bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation and automated external d…

Emergency Medical ServicesCOVID-19HumansCritical Care and Intensive Care MedicinePandemicsCardiopulmonary ResuscitationOut-of-Hospital Cardiac ArrestCurrent Opinion in Critical Care
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What is the impact of rerouting a cancer diagnosis from emergency presentation to GP referral on resource use and survival? Evidence from a populatio…

2018

Background Studies on alternative routes to diagnosis stimulated successful policy interventions reducing the number of emergency diagnoses and associated mortality risk. A dearth of evidence on the costs of such interventions might prevent new policies from achieving more ambitious targets. Methods We conducted a retrospective cohort study on the population of colorectal (88,051), breast (90,387), prostate (96,219), and lung (97,696) cancer patients diagnosed after a GP referral or an emergency presentation and reported in the Cancer Registry of England. Resource use and survival were compared 1 year before and 5 years after diagnosis (3 years for lung), including the costs of GP referrals…

Emergency Medical ServicesCancer ResearchSurvival0302 clinical medicineNeoplasmsEmergency medical services1306030212 general & internal medicineMedical diagnosisReferral and Consultationeducation.field_of_study1311Health Care CostsEarly diagnosilcsh:Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogensPrognosisEarly diagnosisPrimary careRoute to diagnosisRoute to diagnosiOncologyPopulation Surveillance030220 oncology & carcinogenesisHealth ResourcesHospital costResearch Articlemedicine.medical_specialty2730ReferralEarly diagnosis; Emergency; Hospital costs; Primary care; Route to diagnosis; Survival; Oncology; Genetics; Cancer ResearchPopulationlcsh:RC254-28203 medical and health sciencesGeneticGeneral PractitionersGeneticsmedicineHumanseducationLung cancerbusiness.industryCancerRetrospective cohort studymedicine.diseaseCancer registryEmergency medicineEmergencyHospital costsbusinessNeoplasms/diagnosis
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Setting standards and implementing quality improvement in trauma care

1996

Setting standards and implementing quality improvement in trauma care needs consideration of the definitions of standards, guidelines, recommendations and the present quality of trauma care. Essential factors for consideration are the chain of survival and different intervals which may decide on patient outcome: (a) the trauma (occurrence) to trauma recognition interval which has, until now, not been taken into consideration with regard to morbidity and mortality; (b) the scene time is part of the total prehospital time which comprises rescuing the entrapped patient, preparation of the patient for treatment, and transfer to a rescue vehicle. The medical part of the scene time, however, repr…

Emergency Medical Servicesmedicine.medical_specialtyQuality managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectMEDLINEGuidelines as TopicEndotracheal intubationScientific evidenceTrauma CentersmedicineHumansChain of survivalQuality (business)Quality of Health Caremedia_commonMedical treatmentMultiple Traumabusiness.industrymedicine.diseaseTrauma careSurvival RateTime and Motion StudiesEmergency medicineEmergency MedicineMedical emergencyEmergency Service HospitalbusinessEuropean Journal of Emergency Medicine
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Striving to maintain a dignified life for the patient in transition: Next of kin’s experiences during the transition process of an older person in tr…

2015

Next of kin represent significant resources in the care for older patients. The aim of this study was to describe and illuminate the meaning of the next of kin’s experiences during the transition of an older person with continuing care needs from hospital to home. The study has a phenomenological hermeneutic design. Individual, narrative interviews were conducted, and the data analysis was conducted in accordance with Lindseth and Norberg’s phenomenological hermeneutic method. Two themes and four subthemes were identified and formulated. The first theme: “Balancing vulnerability and strength,” encompassed the subthemes “enduring emotional stress” and “striving to maintain security and conti…

Empirical StudyAdultMalealterationphenomenological hermeneutic studyHome careInterviews as TopicPhenomenological hermeneutic studyAdaptation PsychologicalHumansFamilyQualitative ResearchAgedAged 80 and overNursing; Caring ScienceHospital careRelatives adult alteration hospital care home care phenomenological hermeneutic study.NarrationRelativesHospitalsPatient Discharge808Caregivers801FemaleAlterationhome carehospital careStress PsychologicalInternational Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-being
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Sharing economy and dynamic pricing: Is the impact of Airbnb on the hotel industry time-dependent?

2021

Abstract Prior literature has reported significant price and revenue reductions in the hotel industry due to the emergence of Airbnb. Other studies have documented that hotels' price reactions to the penetration of Airbnb depend on their service level, e.g., low/medium-end versus high end. Relying on a large sample from the Italian market, we contribute by showing that the effect of Airbnb on hotels' price decisions does not only depend on incumbents’ quality level, but also on the difference between booking and check-in time. That is, the effect of the penetration of Airbnb on hotels' dynamic price decisions varies over time depending on the core segment hotels target.

Empirical analysis; Hospitality industry; Pricing; Revenue management; Sharing economyRevenue managementEmpirical analysisLarge sampleCore (game theory)Hospitality industrySharing economyTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementService levelDynamic pricingRevenueQuality levelBusinessSharing economyComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSIndustrial organizationHotel industryPricing
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Application of GPS tracking for monitoring spatially unconstrained outdoor recreational activities in protected areas – A case study of ski touring i…

2018

Abstract New trends in leisure and outdoor recreation show an increased penetration of remote areas and the development of spatially unconstrained outdoor recreational activities. Here we present the application of GPS tracking to monitor a spatially unconstrained recreational activity, using ski touring in the Tatra National Park (TNP) as a study case. Particular focus of the study was the spatial and temporal behaviour of ski tourers with regard to existing management measures implemented in the Park, where recreation is limited to designated zones. The research is based upon empirical data (n = 427 ski touring GPS tracks). ArcGIS and statistics software SPSS were used for spatial and sta…

Empirical data010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesbusiness.industryNational parkVisitor patternGeography Planning and DevelopmentEnvironmental resource management0211 other engineering and technologies021107 urban & regional planningForestryEffective management02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesVisitor managementGeographyTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementStatistical analysesGlobal Positioning SystembusinessRecreation0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental ScienceApplied Geography
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Attracting Major Sporting Events: The Role of Local Residents

2006

Abstract The decision where to host major sports events is the result of a political process, involving local and national politicians as well as national and international sport governing bodies. Politicians and local/national sport governing bodies decide whether to apply for an event, while international sports governing bodies select the host cities (nations). Local and national residents play an important role in this process as their opinion will influence whether the political system supports the application and is willing to fund the event. Many event impacts have characteristics of public goods and externalities. This represents a potential welfare economic rationale for the public…

Empirical dataEvent (computing)business.industryStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectPublic sectorPublic relationsPublic goodPolitical processPolitical systemTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementPolitical economySociologybusinessWelfareExternalitymedia_commonEuropean Sport Management Quarterly
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Graphical models for estimating network determinants of multi-destination trips in Sicily

2017

Abstract This paper proposes a two-step approach for analysing the main determinants of multi-destination trip behaviour. It is based on a combination of graphical models and of a multinomial logistic regression model; the aim is to analyse direct and indirect effects of a wide set of tourist- and trip-related characteristics on multi-destination trip behaviour. Empirical data have been derived from a frontier survey of approximately 4000 incoming tourists in Sicily (Italy) at the end of their trip. Results suggest that multi-destination trips depend directly on the length of stay, the number of previous visits and motivation for the trip, and only indirectly on the interview month, travel …

Empirical dataTourist mobility05 social sciencesAdvertisingCountry of originSet (abstract data type)FrontierGeographyMultinomial logistic regression modelTourism Leisure and Hospitality Management0502 economics and businessEconometricsTRIPS architecture050211 marketingGraphical modelSettore SECS-S/05 - Statistica SocialeSettore SECS-S/01 - StatisticaSicily050212 sport leisure & tourismTourismLog-linear graphical modelTourist behaviour
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