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Economic Growth and Religious Production Efficiency

2005

During the past few years, empirical economic growth modeling has emerged by constructing and testing numerous model and explanatory variable alternatives. One of the most promising recent idea consists that also religious aspects should be included as explanatory variables into economic growth models, therefore capturing influences of culture, moral and ethics. Moral institutions and ethics affect the economic development, as for example, trust and honesty are essential requirements for emerging economic activity. Religious activities and beliefs are documented over a long time period in many Western economies, making quantitative empirical time series data available. Following the idea an…

MacroeconomicsEconomics and Econometricsmedia_common.quotation_subjectAttendanceGrowth modelProduction efficiencyAffect (psychology)HonestyEconomicsRelevance (law)Demographic economicsEmpirical evidencemedia_commonPanel data
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Polypharmacy in people with dementia: Associations with adverse health outcomes

2018

Polypharmacy has been linked to higher risks of hospitalisation and death in community samples. It is commonly present in people with dementia but these risks have rarely been studied in this population. We aimed to investigate associations between polypharmacy and emergency department attendance, any and unplanned hospitalisation, and mortality in patients with dementia. Using a large mental health care database in South London, linked to hospitalisation and mortality data, we assembled a retrospective cohort of patients diagnosed with dementia. We ascertained number of medications prescribed at the time of dementia diagnosis and conducted multivariate Cox regression analyses. Of 4668 pati…

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Social support group attendance is related to blood pressure, health behaviours, and quality of life in the Multicenter Lifestyle Demonstration Proje…

2008

Changes in coronary risk factors, health behaviours, and health-related quality of life (HRQOL) were examined by tertiles of social support group attendance in 440 patients (21% females) with coronary artery disease. All patients participated in the Multicenter Lifestyle Demonstration Project (MLDP; eight hospital sites in the USA), an insurance-covered multi-component cardiac prevention program including dietary changes, stress management, exercise and group support for 1 year. Significant improvements in coronary risk factors, health behaviours, and HRQOL were noted at 1 year. Several of these improvements (i.e. systolic blood pressure, health behaviours, HRQOL) were related to social sup…

MaleGerontologyHealth Knowledge Attitudes PracticeStress managementmedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentHealth BehaviorBlood PressureCoronary DiseaseSupport groupSocial supportQuality of life (healthcare)Risk FactorsSurveys and QuestionnairesAmbulatory CareSecondary PreventionmedicineHumansLife StyleApplied PsychologyAgedbusiness.industryPublic healthAttendanceSocial environmentMiddle AgedPrognosisMental healthSelf-Help GroupsPsychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologyQuality of LifePatient ComplianceFemalebusinessFollow-Up StudiesPsychology, Health & Medicine
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Effectiveness of a videoconference training course on implementing pharmacy services

2009

Objective The aim of this research was to assess the effects of a series of four training courses comprised of 13 synchronous videoconferences on the implementation of cognitive services in Spanish community pharmacies. Setting A phone survey to continuing training course attendants. Methods A random sample of 225 pharmacists registered in a 2004 videoconference course was selected. The phone-survey questionnaire included quality perception elements rated on a 5-point Likert scale, and a series of questions used to identify position in the Rogers 5-step innovation-decision model. An algorithm was used to translate the questions into Rogers' categories. To discover determinants of attendants…

MaleProgram evaluationHealth Knowledge Attitudes PracticePersuasionAttitude of Health Personnelmedia_common.quotation_subjectPharmaceutical SciencePharmacyCommunity Pharmacy ServicesPharmacyPharmacistsToxicologyLikert scaleCognitionProfessional RoleNursingPhoneSurveys and QuestionnairesHumansMedicinePharmacology (medical)Pharmacology & PharmacyEducation Pharmacy ContinuingCurriculummedia_commonPharmacologyMedical educationChi-Square Distributionbusiness.industryAttendanceProblem-Based LearningGeneral MedicineTelephoneLogistic ModelsProblem-based learningSpainVideoconferencingFemaleCurriculumDiffusion of InnovationbusinessProgram Evaluation
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Socio-demographic, health-related, and individual correlates of diagnostic self-testing by lay people: Results from a representative survey in Germany

2017

Introduction A broad range of self-tests (testing for e.g. HIV, cancer, hepatitis B/C) have become available and can be conducted by lay consumers without the help of a health professional. The aims of this study were to (a) investigate the prevalence of self-testing, (b) identify the most frequently used self-tests, and (c) explore the associations between socio-demographic, health-related and individual factors with self-testing. Methods A face-to-face plus paper-pencil cross-sectional survey was conducted. The sample consisted of 2.527 respondents who were representative of the German population in terms of the age, sex, and residence. Basic descriptive statistics and univariate logistic…

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Associated factors with health-compromising behaviors among patients treated for oral cancer

2019

Background To improve eradication strategies of health-compromising behaviors between oral cancer survivors, this study aimed to explore the extent of clustering of risk behaviors and to assess possible factors associated. Material and Methods A cross-sectional study was carried out among oral cancer patients at least 6 months after treatment. They completed a questionnaire about smoking, alcohol consumption, oral hygiene habits and dental visits. Presence of clusters was evaluated through pairwise Pearson correlations and principal component analysis. Factors associated with each identified cluster were analyzed with multivariate models. Results Among 142 patients, 14.8% smoked, 51.7% cons…

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Segmenting sport spectators: Construction and preliminary validation of the Sporting Event Experience Search (SEES) scale

2011

International audience; This study's goal was to create and test a tool for identifying different types of sport spectators. Based on four types of sporting-event consumers – aesthete, interactive, supporter, and opportunist – we developed the Sporting Event Experience Search Scale (SEES). We conducted an empirical investigation involving two sporting events with both live and mediated types of attendance. Although the first validation step failed to support the four-type structure for the mediated context, the scale appeared to be relevant in a live-attendance context. The SEES scale should therefore allow sporting-event managers to analyse the nature and then the expectations of sport spe…

MarketingConsumption (economics)Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementEvent (computing)Strategy and Management05 social sciencesAttendanceContext (language use)AdvertisingManagement Science and Operations ResearchSupporterTest (assessment)[SHS]Humanities and Social SciencesMarket segmentationTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementScale (social sciences)0502 economics and business050211 marketingBusiness and International ManagementMarketingPsychology050212 sport leisure & tourism
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Evaluating Dance Consumption through the Experiential Value Approach

2018

Purpose – The experiential paradigm has been confirmed as a valuable means to explore and understand people’s consumption of cultural services, thus drawing an increasing interest in the marketing and consumer behavior literature. In this context, consumers’ behavioral decisions are considered not as merely functional but also strongly influenced by emotional dimensions and intrinsic aspects. As consumption of arts is strongly associated with feelings, the experiential approach is a valuable lens for exploring and understanding individuals who consume cultural services. This paper therefore adopts the experiential approach to assess dance as a consumption experience, which is meant to be in…

MarketingConsumption (economics)experiential marketing; consumption experience; dance; experiential value; demographic descriptors; genderDanceAttendanceContext (language use)Experiential learningiskustveni marketing; iskustvo konzumacije; ples; iskustvena vrijednost; demografska obilježja; spolQuota samplingMarketing researchPsychologyGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceSocial psychologyConsumer behaviourMarket-Tržište
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The impact of corruption on sport demand

2020

PurposeThe article presents an empirical analysis that evaluates the effects of a systemic corruption scandal on the demand in the short and the long run. In 2006, the Calciopoli scandal uncovered the match rigging in the Italian soccer first division. The exemplary sportive sanction of relegating the primary culprit to the second division imposed further negative externalities on the other clubs. Should we prefer the sportive sanction on the team or the monetary fines for the club?Design/methodology/approachWe estimated two log-linear models of the demand side (stadium attendance) using a fixed effect estimator, on two panel data set made of all the Italian soccer clubs in the first and se…

MarketingLabour economicsCorruptionmedia_common.quotation_subjectAttendanceFixed effects modelStadiumEconomicsSanctionsClubBusiness and International ManagementFinanceExternalityCorruption sanctions sport governance externalities Calciopolimedia_commonPanel data
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Class-attendance and Online-tests Results: Reflections for Continuous Assessment

2020

Sometimes class-attendance is a component (or requirement) to benefit from the continuous assessment. The objective of this study is to evidence that some students seem to be getting unfairly penal...

Medical educationClass (computer programming)Alternative assessmentAge differencesInformation and Communications TechnologyManagement systemEnglish second languageAttendanceBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)PsychologyEducationContinuous assessmentJournal of Teaching in International Business
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