556 research outputs found

    Medical Errors in Cyprus: The 2005 Eurobarometer Survey

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    Background: Medical errors have been highlighted in recent years by different agencies, scientific bodies and research teams alike. We sought to explore the issue of medical errors in Cyprus using data from the Eurobarometer survey.Methods: Data from the special Eurobarometer survey conducted in 2005 across all European Union countries (EU-25) and the acceding countries were obtained from the corresponding EU office. Statisticalanalyses including logistic regression models were performed using SPSS.Results: A total of 502 individuals participated in the Cyprus survey. About 90% reported that they had often or sometimes heard about medical errors, while 22% reported that a family member or they had suffered a serious medical error in a local hospital. In addition, 9.4% reported a serious problem from a prescribed medicine. We also found statistically significant differences across different ages and gender and in rural versus urban residents. Finally, using multivariable-adjusted logistic regression models, wefound that residents in rural areas were more likely to have suffered a serious medical error in a local hospital or from a prescribed medicine.Conclusion: Our study shows that the vast majority of residents in Cyprus in parallel with the other Europeans worry about medical errors and a significant percentage report having suffered a serious medical error at a local hospital or from a prescribed medicine. The results of our study could help the medical community in Cyprus and the society at large to enhance its vigilance with respect to medical errors in order to improve medical care

    Promoting tourism destinations: A strategic marketing approach

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    This paper provides an outline of principal marketing strategy issues and their application in promoting tourism destinations. It provides an overview of a report prepared for the Tourism Promotion Committee (T.P.C.) of Heraklion District, Crete. In the context of the tourist industry, the ‘product’ is an experience achieved through the combination of a diverse range of products and services. Nowadays tourism destinations face new and increasing marketing challenges arising from changing tourist behaviour and environmental conditions. Strategies are needed to suit the changing and more demanding competitive environment. In the first section of this paper, the context of tourism destination promotion is outlined. The second section addresses the imperative for careful environment analysis and assessment, highlights the main aspects of strategy formulation and implementation, and provides a brief overview of the appropriate approach to electronic marketing, an issue of special interest in strategic marketing. In the next section a critical evaluation of the strategic planning model is performed, highlighting its merits, weaknesses and limitations. Recommendations contributing to the effective implementation of marketing strategy in destination marketing are presented in the last section

    Clusters y redes empresariales en el contexto del turismo rural: la experiencia griega

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    Cette intervention vise principalement à examiner les facteurs déterminant le succès de clusters et réseaux entrepris dans le domaine du tourisme rural. La bibliographie scientifique internationale suggère que les clusters et réseaux constituent des outils efficaces de gestion et de marketing.  Une étude de cas a été effectuée afin d’analyser et de mettre en évidence les facteurs contribuant à la formation et au fonctionnement de trois projets réalisés en matière de tourisme rural. Différents aspects et dimensions de gestion et de marketing ont été examinés. Le résultat final consiste à déterminer les facteurs qui sont cruciaux pour la réussite et à formuler certaines recommandations/ suggestions en matière d’alliances en tourisme rural auprès de planificateurs et de gestionnaires de destination.This paper aims to examine the determinants of successful clusters and business networks in rural tourism. International scientific literature suggests that clusters and networks are effective tools for management and marketing. We performed a case study with the aim to analyze and highlight the factors that have contributed to the formation and operation of three projects of rural tourism. Different aspects and dimensions of management and marketing have been examined. The end result to determine the factors that have been crucial to the success and make some recommendations / suggestions in regard to partnerships as rural tourism planners and managers of tourist destinations.Este trabajo tiene por objeto examinar los factores determinantes del éxito de los clusters y redes de empresas en el turismo rural. La literatura científica internacional sugiere que los clusters y redes constituyen herramientas eficaces de gestión y de marketing. Se ha realizado un estudio de caso con el ánimo de analizar y destacar los factores que han contribuido a la formación y el funcionamiento de tres proyectos de turismo rural. Diferentes aspectos y dimensiones de gestión y de marketing han sido examinados. El resultado final permite determinar los factores que han sido cruciales para el éxito, así como formular ciertas recomendaciones/sugerencias en lo que respecta a las alianzas en turismo rural según los planificadores y gestores de destinos turísticos

    The Impact of Migrations on the Health Services for Rare Diseases in Europe: The Example of Haemoglobin Disorders

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    Migration from different parts of the world to several European countries leads to the introduction of haemoglobinopathy genes into the population, which creates several demanding needs for prevention and treatment services for Hb disorders. In this paper we examined the degree to which European health services have responded to such challenges and in particular to health services necessary to address the needs of patients with thalassaemia and sickle cell disease (SCD). Information on available services was obtained from international organizations, collaborated European project, and the Thalassaemia International Federation (TIF) Databases, which include information from published surveys, registries, field trips, and delegation visits to countries and regions by expert advisors, local associations, and other collaborators' reports. Results show that countries with traditional strong prevention and treatment programs are well prepared to face the above challenges, while others are urgently needed to address these problems in a systematic way. The Thalassaemia International Federation (TIF) is committed to monitor the progress, raise awareness, and support the promotion of more immigrant-oriented health policies to ensure their integration in society and their access to appropriate, adequate, and timely health services

    Identifying and prioritizing opportunities for improving efficiency on the farm: holistic metrics and benchmarking with Data Envelopment Analysis

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    Efficiency benchmarking is a well-established way of measuring and improving farm performance. An increasingly popular efficiency benchmarking tool within agricultural research is Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA). However, the literature currently lacks sufficient demonstration of how DEA could be tuned to the needs of the farm advisor/extension officer, rather than of the researcher. Also, the literature is flooded with DEA terminology that may discourage the non-academic practitioner from adopting DEA. This paper aims at making DEA more accessible to farm consultants/extension officers by explaining the method step-by-step, visually and with minimal use of specialised terminology and mathematics. Then, DEA’s potential for identifying cost-reducing and profit-making opportunities for farmers is demonstrated with a series of examples drawn from commercial UK dairy farm data. Finally, three DEA methods for studying efficiency change and trends over time are also presented. Main challenges are discussed (e.g. data availability), as well as ideas for extending DEA’s applicability in the agricultural industry, such as the use of carbon footprints and other farm sustainability indicators in DEA analyses
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