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Physiotherapists’ experiences of direct access for clients with musculoskeletal pain and dysfunction: a qualitative study
2019
Aims: The aim of this study was to qualitatively analyse physiotherapists’ experiences and perspectives for delivering services directly, without prescription or referral, for clients with musculoskeletal pain or dysfunction. Methods: This was a qualitative study where data were collected from questionnaires given to 34 physiotherapists, 18 of them being in direct access for 6 years and 16 for 6 months. There were 15 structured questions and 3 open-ended ones. The answers were analysed with quantitative and qualitative methods. Results: The data analysis of the open-ended questions showed that physiotherapists had positive experiences of direct access. This practice brought meaningfulness, …
La question de l'accessibilité dans les décisions des médecins régulateurs des centres 15
2010
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Accessibility and participation in Tanzanian higher education from the perspectives of women with disabilities
2016
This study investigated how women with disabilities participate in higher education and what enables them to succeed in their studies. The Social Model of Disability (SMD) guided the study because it emphasises the removal of barriers which continue to exclude and marginalize women with disabilities from social, cultural and economic opportunities, including education. To support the model, this study was conducted at the University of Dar es Salaam (UDSM) in Tanzania to establish the challenges and opportunities that facilitated the women with disabilities to enrol at the university. The study involved 22 women with disabilities who managed to enrol at the UDSM, regardless of their types o…
“They're always in a hurry” : Older people's perceptions of access and recognition in health and social care services
2019
The article examines older people's perceptions of quality of life from the perspective of access and use of health and social care services. The data include focus group discussions with older people living alone. The data were analysed using thematic analysis focusing on the older people's collective views on health and social care services as supportive or restrictive factors for their quality of life. Two central themes were present in all the focus group discussions: the importance of accessing services and information regarding the services, and need for recognition within the services/by the professionals. Both themes were connected to the older people's desire to maintain autonomy i…
ResearchGate vai julkaisuarkisto – vai molemmat?
2016
Platforma czasopism Uniwersytetu Opolskiego jako nowa forma działalności wydawniczej biblioteki
2022
Platforma czasopism Uniwersytetu Opolskiego (UO) rozpoczęła działalność pod koniec 2018 r. i tym samym rozszerzyła działalność wydawniczą uczelni poza działające od kilkudziesięciu lat wydawnictwa: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Opolskiego i Wydawnictwo Wydziału Teologicznego. Impulsem do jej stworzenia było ogłoszenie przez MNiSW konkursu na uzyskanie dofinansowania ze środków programu ministerialnego Wsparcie dla czasopism naukowych. W artykule przedstawiono model funkcjonowania platformy z zastosowaniem oprogramowania Open Journal Systems oraz udział Biblioteki UO w jej funkcjonowaniu. Obecnie redakcje 13 czasopism naukowych UO wykorzystują funkcjonalności platformy do zarządzania procesem wyd…
SURIMA-hankkeessa toteutetut tekniset asiat (UEF)
2016
Dipòsit d'articles a través de la passarel·la GREC-RODERIC
2013
Presentación de la pasarela entre GREC y el repositorio institucional RODERIC realizada en el marco de la Setmana Internacional de l'accés obert 2013 en la Universitat de València.
Developing an open science mindset.
2022
Background: Identification of widespread biases present in reported research findings in many scientific disciplines, including psychology, such as failures to replicate and the likely extensive application of questionable research practices, has raised serious concerns over the reliability and trustworthiness of scientific research. This has led to the development of, and advocacy for, ‘open science’ practices, including data, materials, analysis, and output sharing, pre-registration of study predictions and analysis plans, and increased access to published research findings. Implementation of such practices has been enthusiastic in some quarters, but literacy in, and adoption of, these pr…
Academic Journal Publishing and Open Access
2015
Human Technology: An Interdisciplinary Journal on Humans in ICT Environments started in 2005 as an open-access, peer-reviewed academic journal, published only online. At that time, the traditional printed journal model of publishing houses was quite dominant and largely uncontested. Now open-access journal publishing is growing rapidly (Bjork & Solomon, 2014) and providing important alternative routes to researchers’ access to the literature in many disciplines. This editorial only discusses the gold model of open-access publishing, not the green model (traditional journal publishing and a parallel repository). 1