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Clement of Alexandria's attitude towards the Greek philosophy

relation between philosophy and Truth. It is not a systematic, classical argument but its structure results from the form of the entire text adopted by the author. The Stromata is a collection of freely ... will contain the truth mixed up in the dogmas of philosophy, or rather covered over and hidden, as the edible part of the nut in the shell. For, in my opinion, it is fitting that the seeds of truth be

Ethical issues in implementation research: a discussion of the problems in achieving informed consent

relies heavily on individual consent, for implementation research aspects of distributive justice, economics, and political philosophy underlie the debate. Societies may need to trade off decisions on the ... trials relies heavily on the current state of clinical knowledge and individual consent, for implementation research aspects of distributive justice, economics and political philosophy inform the debate

The origins of Hermes Trismegistos and his philosophy : the theory of Tadeusz Zieliński

his Philosophy The Theory of Tadeusz Zieli?ski Ttion of his philosophy (Hermetism) are not explicit. This very situation he origins of Hermes Trismegistos (the Trice?greatest Hermes) and a crea? is ... with the Arcadian sources but together with an expressive Greek philosophy). 3. Late Hermetism: Nous the First (God) ? Nous the Creator (Craftsman) ? Logos (this type of Hermetism is made of two

Taking stock of current societal, political and academic stakeholders in the Canadian healthcare knowledge translation agenda

scholarly, organizational, social, and political dimensions to the agenda. Objective This paper discusses the current knowledge translation agenda in Canadian healthcare and how elements in this agenda shape ... knowledge translation activity, but should extend to a more utilitarian standpoint where knowledge discovery is 'hand-in-hand' with potential implementation. The same philosophy can be applied to decision

Evidence use in decision-making on introducing innovations: a systematic scoping review with stakeholder feedback

shape professional behaviour by requiring particular forms of evidence to inform decision-making. Pan-regional organisations shape innovation decision-making at lower levels. Political processes at all ... perspectives. Further qualitative research on decision-making practices that highlights how and why different types of evidence come to count during decisions, and tracks the political aspects of decisions about

Evidence use in decision-making on introducing innovations: a systematic scoping review with stakeholder feedback

shape professional behaviour by requiring particular forms of evidence to inform decision-making. Pan-regional organisations shape innovation decision-making at lower levels. Political processes at all ... perspectives. Further qualitative research on decision-making practices that highlights how and why different types of evidence come to count during decisions, and tracks the political aspects of decisions about

Taking stock of current societal, political and academic stakeholders in the Canadian healthcare knowledge translation agenda

scholarly, organizational, social, and political dimensions to the agenda. This paper discusses the current knowledge translation agenda in Canadian healthcare and how elements in this agenda shape the ... discovery is 'hand-in-hand' with potential implementation. The same philosophy can be applied to decision- and policy-makers who find themselves at odds with how to manage their portfolios. This potential

Evidence use in decision-making on introducing innovations: a systematic scoping review with stakeholder feedback

shape professional behaviour by requiring particular forms of evidence to inform decision-making. Pan-regional organisations shape innovation decision-making at lower levels. Political processes at all ... perspectives. Further qualitative research on decision-making practices that highlights how and why different types of evidence come to count during decisions, and tracks the political aspects of decisions about

To do or not to do—balancing governance and professional autonomy to abandon low-value practices: a study protocol

-implementation are not only a matter of scientific evidence; the puzzle is far more complex with political, economic, and relational interests play a role. This project aims at exploring the governance of de ... to impact de-implementation decisions at the system level more than the clinical effectiveness of the practices [20]. Furthermore, political interests, relationships among stakeholders, vested

Research into practice: Collaboration for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care (CLAHRC) for Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire, Lincolnshire (NDL)

that change is a social and political phenomenon. Evidence is produced in real time, taking full account of the environment in which it is to be implemented. To support this process, senior health ... social and situational barriers and enablers to implementation, and adopting a philosophy of co-production. Two key mechanisms for translation of innovation have been utilised: DFs, to actively bridge the

Research into practice: Collaboration for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care (CLAHRC) for Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire, Lincolnshire (NDL)

and political phenomenon. Evidence is produced in real time, taking full account of the environment in which it is to be implemented. To support this process, senior health service staff are seconded to ... , and adopting a philosophy of co-production. Two key mechanisms for translation of innovation have been utilised: DFs, to actively bridge the research to practice gap, and communities of practice, to

Reversing the pipeline? Implementing public health evidence-based guidance in english local government

In the UK, responsibility for many public health functions was transferred in 2013 from the National Health Service (NHS) to local government; a very different political context and one without the ... informed and analysed using a theoretical model of behaviour (COM-B; Capability, Opportunity, Motivation–Behaviour). Results Contextual issues such as budget, capacity and political influence were

The use of evidence in English local public health decision-making: a systematic scoping review

“health” boundary to local authority (LA; local government) control. This transformation may have interrupted flows of research evidence use in decision-making and introduced a new political element to ... of local political accountability. Conclusions There is a need to better understand and respond to the evidence needs of decision-makers working in public health and to work more collaboratively

Achieving change in primary care—causes of the evidence to practice gap: systematic reviews of reviews

. At the level of individual professionals, professional role, underlying philosophy of care and competencies were important. Characteristics of the intervention that impacted on implementation included ... those producing national guidance and advice to improve health care and the political agenda impact upon the credibility and enactment of these commonly held values [ 33 ]. Another example included the

Genology games with tradition : Old Polish Menippean satire in the context of its ancient genre models

Leuven and educational achievements of the Opali?ski brothers , see: M. P r y s h l a k: Pa?stwo w filozofii politycznej ?ukasza Opali?skiego [State in the Political Philosophy of ?ukasz Opali?ski] . Trans ... i. Vol. 2: Proza historyczna ? Krasom?wstwo ? Filozofia i nauka ? Literatura chrze?cija?ska [Historical Prose ? Oratory ? Philosophy and Science ? Christian Litera? ture]. Lublin 2005, p. 792; R.L. H

Achieving change in primary care—causes of the evidence to practice gap: systematic reviews of reviews

professionals, professional role, underlying philosophy of care and competencies were important. Characteristics of the intervention that impacted on implementation included evidence of benefit, ease of use and ... ] √   √       Authority/influence [33, 38, 67, 101, 103] B: “Not having enough authority to change patient care procedures” (nurses) [38] √ √     √   Underlying philosophy of care Personal style [42, 54, 61, 69, 72

“Entrenched practices and other biases”: unpacking the historical, economic, professional, and social resistance to de-implementation

our analysis lead us to contend that intervening in the broader context in which clinicians work—the social, political, and economic realms—rather than focusing on healthcare professionals’ behavior ... other biases. Following the lead of Prasad and Ioannidis [7], we delineate the extra-medical influences of historical, economic, political, and social contexts that should be considered in de

“Entrenched practices and other biases”: unpacking the historical, economic, professional, and social resistance to de-implementation

intervening in the broader context in which clinicians work—the social, political, and economic realms—rather than focusing on healthcare professionals’ behavior, may indeed be a fruitful approach to effect ... , political, and social contexts that should be considered in de-implementation and illustrate using the case example of the de-implementation of radical mastectomy. Discussion Historical context Some drugs

Acceptance of shared decision making with reference to an electronic library of decision aids (arriba-lib) and its association to decision making in patients: an evaluation study

Decision aids based on the philosophy of shared decision making are designed to help patients make informed choices among diagnostic or treatment options by delivering evidence-based information on ... . The modules are structured to assist physicians in counselling their patients according to the philosophy of SDM [18, 19]. In our programme, this process comprises the following successive steps

An audience research study to disseminate evidence about comprehensive state mental health parity legislation to US State policymakers: protocol

C-SMHPL implementation, such as economic climate and political environment. Multi-level regression will determine the relative strength of individual- and state-level variables on policymaker support ... with lower levels of support for mental health interventions [37–39]. Studies show that conservative political ideology is associated with higher mental illness stigma while personal experience with