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Deliberate self-harm and reconstruction
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'Deliver us from employment tribunal hell': employment law, industrial relations and the Employment Bill
(University of Hertfordshire, 2008)This paper discusses the likely contents of the proposed Employment Bill, placing them in the context of what the government identifies to be a growing unease of employers at the cost, volume and complexity of cases brought ... -
Delivering a Brighter Future for IT Projects
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Delivering Drug Treatment to New Minority Communities: Fresh Perspectives
(2017-05-12)This thesis addresses the confluence of the issues of drug use and migration. Using data that explores the needs of new communities, it argues that members of new minority communities who use drugs suffer double ... -
Delivering drug‑polymer complex via quick dissolving film : A step towards the development of an appropriate pediatric formulation
(2013)Lack of suitable prednisolone formulations for treatment of asthma could limit treatment compliance in pediatric population and hence the aim of this study was to develop prednisolone‑polymer complexes with enhanced ... -
Delivering effective nursing care to children and young people outside of a hospital setting
(University of Hertfordshire, 2014-08)Over the course of the last fifty years, there has been a reduction of approximately 75 per cent in the total number of children’s hospital beds in the United Kingdom [UK]; at the same time, there has been an increase in ... -
Delivering Health to Women & Children in Bangladesh
(CRWRC, 2011)Bangladesh has a high rate of infant mortality. There has been some effort to tackle this in urban areas; however, the problem persists rurally. This film explores why this is so and what could be done about it by telling ... -
Delivering patient choice in English acute hospital trusts
(2006-12-01)The role of the patient within the NHS has changed from supplicant to consumer to active participant. A demand-side patient-led approach is combining quasi-consumerism and participative democracy to inform and facilitate ... -
THE DELIVERY OF NUTRITION INFORMATION FOR PEOPLE WITH TYPE 2 DIABETES IN COMMUNITY PHARMACIES, A PILOT PROJECT
(2016-09-10)Main text: Introduction Community pharmacists (CPs) provide expert and accessible services for people with type 2 diabetes (T2DM). Services may include nutritional advice however it is unknown to what extent this is provided ... -
Delivery of Peptides to the Blood and Brain after Oral Uptake of Quaternary Ammonium Palmitoyl Glycol Chitosan Nanoparticles
(2012-06)The clinical development of therapeutic peptides has been restricted to peptides for non-CNS diseases and parenteral dosage forms due to the poor permeation of peptides across the gastrointestinal mucosa and the blood-brain ... -
The DELPHI method as a consensus and knowledge acquisition tool for the evaluation of the DIABETES system for insulin administration
(University of Hertfordshire, 1999)Diabetes is a decision-support system in the field of insulin administration. System performance evaluation is particularly difficult because of the absence of a uniform decision-making model followed by the specialists. ... -
Delusion-prone individuals : stuck in their ways?
(2011)Although false memories and confabulation have been linked to both executive dysfunction and greater suggestibility, similar associations with the emergence of delusional thinking remain unexamined. We therefore compared ... -
Delusional realities
(Oxford University Press (OUP), 2009-05-14)Recent accounts of delusions involve either top-down or bottom-up, or some hybrid version of theories that rely on internalist, brain-based, or purely belief-based approaches. My intent in this chapter is to explore an ... -
Demand and Capacity Modelling for Acute Services using Discrete Event Simulation
(2017-03-01)Increasing demand for services in England with limited healthcare budget has put hospitals under immense pressure. Given that almost all National Health Service (NHS) hospitals have severe capacity constraints (beds and ... -
Demand and Capacity Modelling of Acute Services Using Simulation and Optimization Techniques
(2019-05-09)The level of difficulty that hospital management have been experiencing over the past decade in terms of balancing demand and capacity needs has been at an unprecedented level in the UK. Due to shortage of capacity, hospitals ... -
Demand Response Management and Control Strategies for Integrated Smart Electricity Networks
(2023-09-20)Demand Response (DR) programs are being introduced by some electricity grid operators as resource options for curtailing and reducing the demand of electricity during certain time periods for balancing supply and demand. ...