Counsellors
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1. The Influence of IDORT in the reconfiguration of the Power Bloc during the State of Vargas between 1931 and 1937 / A Influência do IDORT na Reconfiguração do Bloco no Poder durante o Estado Varguista entre 1931 e 1937
This paperwork has the objective of examining some aspects related to IDORT - Institute of Work Rational Organisation created in 1931, with the aim, in the beginning, of rationalise the work in private companies. We can see, however, that this Institute rationalised the services of Public Administration of the State Government with the help of one of their m
Publicado em: 2006
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2. Social participation within the Unique Health System: the experience of the Municipal Health Department, city of Ribeirão Preto- SP- Brazil. / Participação social no sistema único de saúde: a experiência do conselho municipal de saúde de Ribeirão Preto - SP.
This study analysed the experience of building social participation in the Unique Health System (Sistema Único de Saúde), having as its study object the Municipal Health Council of Ribeirão Preto, during the period of 1991 - 1998. The theoretical reference was built from the countys redemocratization and the Sanitary Reform, broaching the study object i
Publicado em: 1999
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3. Pajens da Casa Imperial : jurisconsultos e escravidão no Brasil do seculo XIX
The Instituto dos Advogados Brasileiros (IAB) was founded in Rio de Janeiro, in 1843. Jurists, politicians and counsellors of the imperial S/ate took part in the association from its beginnings. The IAB was formed with the purpose of setting norms for the practice of lawyers and discussing juridical questions emerging in the courts. From the mid-1840 s throu
Publicado em: 1998
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4. Investigation of whether on-site general practice counsellors have an impact on psychotropic drug prescribing rates and costs.
BACKGROUND: Counselling services are now widespread within general practice. Although the cost-effectiveness of such services has yet to be fully investigated, benefits could include a reduction in prescribing of psychotropic drugs and of other drugs. AIM: A study set out to determine whether practices with counsellors differed from those without in terms of
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5. Randomised controlled trial of support from volunteer counsellors for mothers considering breast feeding
Objective To investigate whether offering volunteer support from counsellors in breast feeding would result in more women breast feeding.
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6. Recommendations for education and training of genetic nurses and counsellors in the United Kingdom.
Genetic nurses and counsellors work as part of the professional team providing clinical genetic services from regional centres in the United Kingdom. The education and training needs of genetic nurses and counsellors have not previously been formally identified. The guidelines presented have been devised to equip practitioners to fulfil their professional ro
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7. Controlled trials in the evaluation of counselling in general practice.
In this paper the difficulties of conducting a controlled evaluation of counselling (brief psychotherapy) in general practice are discussed. Results of a pilot study indicate that patients referred by family doctors to counsellors are often seriously emotionally distressed and recovery is slow. Counsellors come from different backgrounds and use a variety of
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8. VD, A Guide for Nurses and Counsellors
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9. Volunteer counsellors for supporting breast feeding: Support for breast feeding must be proactive
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10. Volunteer counsellors for supporting breast feeding: Peer support is worth further investigation
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11. Odds in genetic counselling
The text that follows is a statement of opinion on the use and meaning of recurrence rates in genetic counselling. It will have served its purpose well if it becomes the starting point of fruitful discussion among counsellors, and if its major points are formally tested.
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12. Recurrence risks in complex inheritance with special regard to pyloric stenosis.
A large body of data on segregating families is used to generate specific recurrence risks conditional on sex and birth order for the best-fitting model of polygenes plus maternal effect. The method is general for diseases of complex inheritance, and lies within the competence of any serious genetic clinic. The question of whether consultees demand as much s