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Growth and development across the lifespan / Leifer, Gloria / 2013
Title : Growth and development across the lifespan : a health promotion focus Material Type: printed text Authors: Leifer, Gloria, Author Edition statement: 2nd ed. Publication Date: 2013 Pagination: xvi, 316 p. Layout: : col. ill. Size: 23 cm. ISBN (or other code): 978-1-455-74545-6 Price: 1220.00 Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: [LCSH]Developmental psychology
[LCSH]Health Promotion
[LCSH]Human Development -- Nurses' Instruction
[LCSH]Life cycle, HumanKeywords: Health Promotion.
Human Development.Class number: WS103 I527 2013 Contents note: Healthy people 2020 -- Government influences on health care -- Cultural considerations across the lifespan and in health and illness -- The influence of family on developing a lifestyle -- Theories of development -- Prenatal influences on healthy development -- The infant -- Early childhood -- Middle childhood -- Adolescence -- Young adulthood -- Middle adulthood -- Late adulthood -- Advanced old-age and geriatrics -- Planning for the end of life -- Loss, grief, and bereavement.-- Curricular : BNS Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=23690 Growth and development across the lifespan : a health promotion focus [printed text] / Leifer, Gloria, Author . - 2nd ed. . - 2013 . - xvi, 316 p. : : col. ill. ; 23 cm.
ISBN : 978-1-455-74545-6 : 1220.00
Languages : English (eng)
Descriptors: [LCSH]Developmental psychology
[LCSH]Health Promotion
[LCSH]Human Development -- Nurses' Instruction
[LCSH]Life cycle, HumanKeywords: Health Promotion.
Human Development.Class number: WS103 I527 2013 Contents note: Healthy people 2020 -- Government influences on health care -- Cultural considerations across the lifespan and in health and illness -- The influence of family on developing a lifestyle -- Theories of development -- Prenatal influences on healthy development -- The infant -- Early childhood -- Middle childhood -- Adolescence -- Young adulthood -- Middle adulthood -- Late adulthood -- Advanced old-age and geriatrics -- Planning for the end of life -- Loss, grief, and bereavement.-- Curricular : BNS Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=23690 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 32002000397404 WS103 I527 2013 Book Main Library General Shelf Due for return by 05/03/2024 Readers who borrowed this document also borrowed:
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Collection Title: SIU Thesis Title : Buddhist principal model towards the human : resource delopment of professionals in the heathcare business in Thailand Material Type: printed text Authors: Petcharat Lovichakorntikul, Author ; Walsh, John Christopher, Associated Name ; Pacapol Anurit, Associated Name Publisher: Bangkok: Shinawatra University Publication Date: 2013 Pagination: xi, 189 p. Size: 30 cm. Price: 1500.00 General note: Thesis. (PhD.Philosophy in Management Science)).-- Shinawatra University. Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: [LCSH]Dhamma
[LCSH]Healthcare
[LCSH]Human Resource DevelopmentKeywords: Healthcare.
Human Resource Development.
Dhamma.Class number: SIU THE: SOM-PhD-2013-02 Abstract: The main purpose of this research is to identify Buddhist doctrines that have been incorporated into human resource development at private healthcare providers in Thailand. Previous research has indicated that school teachers and scholars at the Ministry of Education throughout 2012 Who had pursued Buddhist Dhamma in Their daily work lives found benefits in terms of work performance productivity and attitude from changes in such indicators as moral behavior (defined in terms of Buddhist precepts)and personal hygiene. To investigate whether this approach was employed which featured in-depth individuals and focus groups involving 54 individuals in the hospitals selected as the research sites at all levels of management, in addition to individuals at the operational level. this was supplemented by ethnographic observation of activities at three hospitals which was used to interrogate the interview data further and in some cases to verify it. The results indicate that executive management does attempt to infuse HRD and all aspects of corporate culture with Buddhist ideals and has gone some way towards considering which aspects of Dhamma are suitable for use in this way. This is manifested in a familial perhaps paternalistic management style that also owens a great deal to confucian ideals and is often to be found in Thai companies, particularly those that are family-owned. it is also manifested to physical representatons of Buddhist practice including meditation sessions and Dhamma lessons internally as well as spiritually-infuse corporate social responsibility initiatives externally. The authenticity and value of these practice is examined. Interestingly, with a good determination a transparency policy as well as a generous mind however the high income and reasonable profit it still the rational target of each business Otherwise the entrepreneurs or stakeholders could not survive in this contemporary business world. and if they can stand on their own feet and they can afford themselves then they can look forward to help their staff members and widely spread to community society and the country on their moral basis eventually. The finding reveals that ethics morality and business objectives can go together and they also support to each other. Therefore this study will demonstrate the Buddhist principles which are insightful and applicable in practice of HRD in some healtcare business in Thailand. Curricular : BBA/MBA/PhDM Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=23915 SIU Thesis. Buddhist principal model towards the human : resource delopment of professionals in the heathcare business in Thailand [printed text] / Petcharat Lovichakorntikul, Author ; Walsh, John Christopher, Associated Name ; Pacapol Anurit, Associated Name . - [S.l.] : Bangkok: Shinawatra University, 2013 . - xi, 189 p. ; 30 cm.
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Thesis. (PhD.Philosophy in Management Science)).-- Shinawatra University.
Languages : English (eng)
Descriptors: [LCSH]Dhamma
[LCSH]Healthcare
[LCSH]Human Resource DevelopmentKeywords: Healthcare.
Human Resource Development.
Dhamma.Class number: SIU THE: SOM-PhD-2013-02 Abstract: The main purpose of this research is to identify Buddhist doctrines that have been incorporated into human resource development at private healthcare providers in Thailand. Previous research has indicated that school teachers and scholars at the Ministry of Education throughout 2012 Who had pursued Buddhist Dhamma in Their daily work lives found benefits in terms of work performance productivity and attitude from changes in such indicators as moral behavior (defined in terms of Buddhist precepts)and personal hygiene. To investigate whether this approach was employed which featured in-depth individuals and focus groups involving 54 individuals in the hospitals selected as the research sites at all levels of management, in addition to individuals at the operational level. this was supplemented by ethnographic observation of activities at three hospitals which was used to interrogate the interview data further and in some cases to verify it. The results indicate that executive management does attempt to infuse HRD and all aspects of corporate culture with Buddhist ideals and has gone some way towards considering which aspects of Dhamma are suitable for use in this way. This is manifested in a familial perhaps paternalistic management style that also owens a great deal to confucian ideals and is often to be found in Thai companies, particularly those that are family-owned. it is also manifested to physical representatons of Buddhist practice including meditation sessions and Dhamma lessons internally as well as spiritually-infuse corporate social responsibility initiatives externally. The authenticity and value of these practice is examined. Interestingly, with a good determination a transparency policy as well as a generous mind however the high income and reasonable profit it still the rational target of each business Otherwise the entrepreneurs or stakeholders could not survive in this contemporary business world. and if they can stand on their own feet and they can afford themselves then they can look forward to help their staff members and widely spread to community society and the country on their moral basis eventually. The finding reveals that ethics morality and business objectives can go together and they also support to each other. Therefore this study will demonstrate the Buddhist principles which are insightful and applicable in practice of HRD in some healtcare business in Thailand. Curricular : BBA/MBA/PhDM Record link: http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=23915 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 32002000398923 QT104 C678m 2013 Book Main Library General Shelf Available