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The envelope of human endogenous retrovirus in neuro-inflammation
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HIV-1 VPR impairs cell growth through the inactivation of two genetically distinct host cell proteins
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Factors affecting the motivation of healthcare professionals providing care to Emiratis with type 2 diabetes
OBJECTIVE: We aimed to identify facilitators of and barriers to healthcare professionals' motivation in a diabetes centre in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
DESIGN: A qualitative research approach was employed using semistructured interviews to assess perception of and attitudes regarding healthcare professionals' motivation in providing good quality diabetes care.
SETTING: A diabetes centre located in Abu-Dhabi, UAE.
PARTICIPANTS: Healthcare professionals including specialist physicians, dieticians, podiatrists, health educators and nurses were recruited through purposive sampling.
MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: After data collection, the audiotaped interviews were transcribed verbatim and subjected to content analysis.
RESULTS: Nine semistructured interviews were conducted with healthcare professionals of various professional backgrounds. Important facilitators and barriers related to patient, professional, organization and cultural factors were identified. Barriers that related to heavy workload, disjointed care, lack of patient compliance and awareness, and cultural beliefs and attitudes about diabetes were common. Key facilitators included the patient's role in achieving therapeutic outcomes as well as compliance, cooperation and communication.
CONCLUSION: This qualitative study provides some unique insights about factors affecting healthcare professionals' motivation in providing good quality care. To improve the motivation of healthcare professionals in the management of diabetes and therefore the quality of diabetes care, several steps are needed. Importantly, the role of primary care should be reinforced and strengthened regarding the management of type 2 diabetes mellitus, privacy of the consultation time should be highly protected and regulated, and awareness of the Emirate culture and its impact on health should be disseminated to the healthcare professionals providing care to Emirates with diabetes. Also, greater emphasis should be placed on educating Emiratis with diabetes on, and involving them in, the management of their condition
Kenya in Motion 2000-2020
This edited volume offers a broad understanding and particular visions of Kenya in the first quarter of the twenty-first century. By bringing together rigorous yet accessible contributions, it shows how, since the 2002 transition, Kenya has been striving for change through economic modernisation and political liberalisation. The planned transformations are coming to fruition, even if the legacies of the past and political habits are slowing down the process. The various chapters take us from developmental capitalism to extreme poverty and enduring inequalities, from reforms on paper to mixed results in multiple sectors: decentralised governance, natural resources, land, and education. They also explore Kenya’s ancient and colonial history and the diversity of its population. Thus, the book helps understand contemporary political, religious and community cleavages, the asymmetries between towns and the countryside, between Nairobi and the coast, in a country open to the world, as much through trade and finance as through art networks.Cet ouvrage offre une saisie synthétique et des visions particulières du Kenya en ce premier quart du XXIe siècle. Il rassemble des contributions rigoureuses et accessibles pour montrer comment, depuis l’alternance de 2002, le Kenya s’efforce de changer par la modernisation économique et la libéralisation politique. Les transformations annoncées voient le jour, même si les legs du passé et les habitus politiques en ralentissent la marche. Les différents chapitres nous mènent du capitalisme développemental kényan à la grande pauvreté et aux inégalités vivaces, des réformes sur le papier aux mises en œuvre en demi-teinte dans de multiples secteurs : gouvernance décentralisée, ressources naturelles, foncier, éducation. L’histoire ancienne et coloniale, la diversité du peuplement au Kenya permettent de mieux comprendre les clivages politiques, religieux et communautaires, les asymétries entre villes et campagnes, entre Nairobi et la côte, dans un Kenya ouvert sur le monde, autant par le commerce et la finance que par les réseaux de l’art
Le Kenya en marche, 2000-2020
Cet ouvrage offre une saisie synthétique et des visions particulières du Kenya en ce premier quart du XXIe siècle. Il rassemble des contributions rigoureuses et accessibles pour montrer comment, depuis l’alternance de 2002, le Kenya s’efforce de changer par la modernisation économique et la libéralisation politique. Les transformations annoncées voient le jour, même si les legs du passé et les habitus politiques en ralentissent la marche. Les différents chapitres nous mènent du capitalisme développemental kényan à la grande pauvreté et aux inégalités vivaces, des réformes sur le papier aux mises en œuvre en demi-teinte dans de multiples secteurs : gouvernance décentralisée, ressources naturelles, foncier, éducation. L’histoire ancienne et coloniale, la diversité du peuplement au Kenya permettent de mieux comprendre les clivages politiques, religieux et communautaires, les asymétries entre villes et campagnes, entre Nairobi et la côte, dans un Kenya ouvert sur le monde, autant par le commerce et la finance que par les réseaux de l’art.This edited volume offers a broad understanding and particular visions of Kenya in the first quarter of the twenty-first century. By bringing together rigorous yet accessible contributions, it shows how, since the 2002 transition, Kenya has been striving for change through economic modernisation and political liberalisation. The planned transformations are coming to fruition, even if the legacies of the past and political habits are slowing down the process. The various chapters take us from developmental capitalism to extreme poverty and enduring inequalities, from reforms on paper to mixed results in multiple sectors: decentralised governance, natural resources, land, and education. They also explore Kenya’s ancient and colonial history and the diversity of its population. Thus, the book helps understand contemporary political, religious and community cleavages, the asymmetries between towns and the countryside, between Nairobi and the coast, in a country open to the world, as much through trade and finance as through art networks
Delauney (Maurice) : Kala Kala. De la grande Ă la petite histoire. Un ambassadeur raconte : Cameroun, BĂ©nin, Nouvelles-HĂ©brides, Biafra, Madagascar, Gabon. 1945-1980
Lanne Bernard. Delauney (Maurice) : Kala Kala. De la grande à la petite histoire. Un ambassadeur raconte : Cameroun, Bénin, Nouvelles-Hébrides, Biafra, Madagascar, Gabon. 1945-1980. In: Revue française d'histoire d'outre-mer, tome 75, n°281, 4e trimestre 1988. p. 470
Brown (Ellen P.) : Nourrir les gens, nourrir les haines
Lanne Bernard. Brown (Ellen P.) : Nourrir les gens, nourrir les haines. In: Revue française d'histoire d'outre-mer, tome 73, n°271, 2e trimestre 1986. Madagascar et l'Europe (2e Partie) pp. 236-237
Claustre (Pierre) : L'affaire Claustre. Autopsie d'une prise d'otages
Lanne Bernard. Claustre (Pierre) : L'affaire Claustre. Autopsie d'une prise d'otages. In: Revue française d'histoire d'outre-mer, tome 79, n°297, 4e trimestre 1992. pp. 606-607
Nouaille-Degorce (Brigitte) : La politique française de coopération avec les États africains et malgache au sud du Sahara, 1959-1978
Lanne Bernard. Nouaille-Degorce (Brigitte) : La politique française de coopération avec les États africains et malgache au sud du Sahara, 1959-1978. In: Revue française d'histoire d'outre-mer, tome 71, n°262-263, 1er et 2e trimestres 1984. p. 81
Bret (René-Joseph) : Vie du sultan Mohamed Bakhit 1856-1916. La pénétration française au Dar Sila (Tchad)
Lanne Bernard. Bret (René-Joseph) : Vie du sultan Mohamed Bakhit 1856-1916. La pénétration française au Dar Sila (Tchad). In: Revue française d'histoire d'outre-mer, tome 77, n°286, 1er trimestre 1990. pp. 134-135
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