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Le cluster metrics - regression

Terms

2metrics
3regression
7spatial
4temporal
2older
6people
21health
4mental

Associations

Freq.WeightAssociation
20.816metrics - regression
20.535metrics - spatial
30.567spatial - temporal
20.436regression - spatial
20.577older - people
30.327health - mental
20.309health - older
20.309health - metrics
20.252health - regression
20.178health - people
20.165health - spatial

Documents par ordre de pertinence
000994 (2009) Stefania Bertazzon [Canada] ; Scott Olson [Canada]Evaluating the Use of Alternative Distance Metrics in Spatial Regression Analysis of Health Data: A Spatio-temporal Comparison
000561 (2011) Niall Mccrae [Royaume-Uni] ; Sube Banerjee [Royaume-Uni]The challenge of evaluating mental health services for older people
000B75 (2008) Stefania Bertazzon [Canada] ; Scott Olson [Canada]Alternative Distance Metrics for Enhanced Reliability of Spatial Regression Analysis of Health Data
000264 (2012) Bienke M. Janssen [Pays-Bas] ; Tine Van Regenmortel [Pays-Bas, Belgique] ; Tineke A. Abma [Pays-Bas]Balancing Risk Prevention and Health Promotion: Towards a Harmonizing Approach in Care for Older People in the Community
000226 (2013) B. Paterson ; I. Mcintosh ; D. Wilkinson [Royaume-Uni] ; S. Mccomish ; I. SmithCorrupted cultures in mental health inpatient settings. Is restraint reduction the answer?
000F58 (2004) Hans Rm [Suède]Moments of trust temporal and spatial factors of trust in organizations
001498 (1999) H. Fielding [Canada]Depth of embodiment : Spatial and temporal bodies in Foucault and Merleau-Ponty
001E85 (1981) R. F. Stalley [Royaume-Uni]Mental health and individual responsibility in Plato's Republic
000032 (2015) Moira Kelly [Royaume-Uni] ; Carol Rivas ; Jens Foell ; Janet Llewellyn-Dunn ; Diana England ; Anna Cocciadiferro ; Sally HullUnmasking quality: exploring meanings of health by doing art
000044 (2015) Paolo Roberti Di Sarsina ; Mariateresa TassinariIntegrative approaches for health: Biomedical research, ayurveda, and yoga
000088 (2014) Alistair Hewison [Royaume-Uni] ; Kevin Morrell [Royaume-Uni]Leadership development in the English National Health Service: A counter narrative to inform policy.
000115 (2013) Emiko Yoshikawa Egry ; Rosa Maria Godoy Serpa Da Fonseca ; Maria Amélia De Campos Oliveira[Science, public health and nursing: highlighting the gender and generation categories in the episteme of praxis].
000220 (2013) Toni AhlqvistENGINEERING SPATIAL FIXES: RELATIONAL SPATIAL PRACTICES, STRATEGIC‐TOPOLOGICAL APPROACH AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF A FINNISH SCIENCE‐TECHNOLOGY DISTRICT
000296 (2012) Niall Mccrae [Royaume-Uni]Whither Nursing Models? The value of nursing theory in the context of evidence‐based practice and multidisciplinary health care
000368 (2012) Ann Florini ; Karthik Nachiappan [Singapour] ; Tikki Pang ; Christine PilcavageGlobal Health Governance: Analysing China, India and Japan as Global Health Aid Donors
000390 (2012) Gavin J. Andrews [Canada] ; Joshua Evans [Canada] ; James R. Dunn [Canada] ; Jeffrey R. Masuda [Canada]Arguments in Health Geography: On Sub‐Disciplinary Progress, Observation, Translation
000619 (2011) Iccha Basnyat [Singapour]Beyond biomedicine: health through social and cultural understanding
000665 (2010) Inger Br Nnström [Suède]Configurative domains in child health research: sudden infant death in the Swedish Medical Journal.
000712 (2010) Lynn Robson [Royaume-Uni]‘We’ll build in sonnets pretty rooms’: Early Modern Literary Studies, the ‘Spatial Turn’ and Ecocriticism
000758 (2010) Andrew R. Hom ; Brent J. Steele [États-Unis]Open Horizons: The Temporal Visions of Reflexive Realism
000806 (2010) Sandra Jean DavidsonComplex Responsive Processes: A New Lens for Leadership in Twenty‐First‐Century Health Care
000817 (2010) Kenneth MorganBridging the early modern Atlantic world: people, products, and practices on the move – By Caroline A. Williams
000922 (2009) Michael Landzelius [Suède]Spatial reification, or, collectively embodied amnesia, aphasia, and apraxia
000C21 (2007) Clinton E. Betts [Canada]The will to health: a Nietzschean critique
000D23 (2006) Nancy TuanaThe Speculum of Ignorance: The Women's Health Movement and Epistemologies of Ignorance
000D49 (2006) Lee Moerman [Australie]People as prophets liberation theology as a radical perspective on accounting
000E55 (2005) Ulla Melin Emilsson [Suède]Recognizing But Not Acknowledging: On Using Research Information in Social Work with Elderly People Suffering from Dementia
001263 (2001) Upendra BaxiGlobalisation: Human Rights Amidst Risk and Regression
001292 (2000) J. Payne [République tchèque]Two alternative notions of health.
001687 (1997) Masudul Alam Choudhury [Canada] ; Hanapi Mohammad Noor [Malaisie]A policytheoretic analysis of sample survey of the Mikmaq People of Cape Breton in the light of the knowledgebased world view
001827 (1995) Dana GaughwinPoststructuralism and other ‘species’ in public health—a ‘Darwinian’ view
002100 (1972) Bennett SimonModels of mind and mental illness in ancient Greece: II. The platonic model
002103 (1971) S. HamarnehThe physician and the health professions in medieval Islam.

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