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therapy and follow up with the suggested diagnosis ADHD to help him focus in school. During the assessment, the additional concerns were mentioned acute stress disorder. Trig witnessed domestic violence in the home at an early age, throughout the evaluation the client at…
Assignment 2: Qualitative Annotated Bibliography Joshi, P., Marino, M. Bhoi, A., & McCoy, N. (2012). Reducing the burden of cardiovascular diseases: a qualitative assessment of louisiana health disparities collaborative. Journal of Cardiovascular Disease Research, 3(4), 305-309. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0975-3583.102711 The objective of a qualitative research of cardiovascular disease is to prevent the increasing rate of the disease to the disparate populations, especially the ethnic,…
Of the studies identified as measuring speech perception or speech recognition, 10 were non-randomized treatment studies and 3 were randomized controlled trials. Due to their quasi-randomized study designs, De Miranda et al. 2008 and Stecker et al. 2006 were considered as non-randomized treatment studies. Of the thirteen studies, 3 were conducted in Portuguese Brazilian in Brazil. The rest were conducted in English in the United States. All articles were published in English between 1987 and…
Planning Models Patti Maisner Kaplan University Introduction Evaluation models measure the worth and impact of an intervention or program, done by asking questions, assessing steps, and getting feedback; all which will lead to improvements in the program. Major sections to evaluate are: implementation, effectiveness, efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and attribution. All of the above have the potential to save resources, including lives. One popular model is the PRECEDE-PROCEDE model…
In the article, Conflicting Bureaucracies, Conflicted Work: Dilemmas in Case Management for Homeless People with Mental Illness, author Linda E. Francis describes her time researching the issues case management systems have when dealing with homeless, mentally ill, and drug addict clients. She describes the different types of bureaucracies at work in the system, the issues that the case management systems have, and the effects that these have on the workers and patients. Francis had two…
In this article, the authors demonstrated that research could also benefit candidates, not just the employers. Employers use the interview strategy to find a candidate with specific skills who is qualified when the job requirements change instead of a likeable person. By knowing some interview styles, and strategies can help candidates in their job research, which is the purpose of this article. Why do Employers Use Interviews? The authors then started to explain why employers like to use this…
Heuristic and Accessibility Evaluation of Wordpress.com This report provides an analysis of the heuristic evaluation used to evaluate Wordpress, an open source website creation tool that simplifies the process of blogging and website content management. The heuristic evaluation will be performed using the “heuristics” provided by Jacob Nielsen. For this evaluation, ten heuristics were used to analyze the core functionalities of Wordpress, which include creating blogs, managing…
• Resources and Referrals. • The impact of previous endings and separation of members of the group. • Terms of continued interactions with group members. • Group Evaluation Methods and Knowledge of Evaluation Processes. • Knowledge of grieving cycles. • Knowledge of resources and next steps to help members. (Transcript, 2016) The core knowledge a social worker needs follows the same guidelines as working with adults, however, some…
An interview is a social interaction. Interviews would commonly happen one to one, with one person being the interviewer and the other the interviewee. However you can also have group interviews or telephone ones. The interviewer will question the interviewee in hope to gain information on a certain topic. Research interviews provide a qualitative method of gathering data, evidence and information. The main roll of interviews within qualitative research is to investigate issues that quantitative…