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Update - December 1990, Loma Linda University Center For Christian Bioethics
Update - December 1990, Loma Linda University Center For Christian Bioethics
Update
In this issue:
-- The euthanasia debate in the Netherlands: Biolegal, bioethical and biotheological considerations
[ In Vito Fertilization and Divorce ]
-- What Can We Learn?
-- A Legal Perspective
-- Some Thoughts Regarding Frozen Embryos and Devorce
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 66, No. 22, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 66, No. 22, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Phillips, Noelle. Council on Higher Education Says It Won’t Vote on Doctorate
- Vincent, Bruce. Alpha Gamma Rho Receives One-Year Probation
- Hoover, Amy. Adult Day Services Center Brings Light to Those in Dusk of Life
- Center Street Reopens Tomorrow
- Houchens, Gary & John Martin. Student Campaigning Ending
- Yates, Lauren. AIDS Sufferers Remembered
- Bradley, Jim. Editorial Cartoon – Athletics Budget
- Athletics Needs Money Manager
- McGovern, Matthew. Comments Self-Righteous
- Kuehn, Kenneth. Faculty Salaries Clarified
- Schlicht, Patricia. Letter Offensive
- McCrady, David. Association of Resident Assistants Thanks Staff
- Tatum, Doug. …
Update - October 1990, Loma Linda University Center For Christian Bioethics
Update - October 1990, Loma Linda University Center For Christian Bioethics
Update
In this issue:
-- Richard Lamm highlights Ethics and Aging Project
-- A Personal View
[ The Nazi Doctors ]
-- Where Did They Go Wrong?
-- The Slippery Slide of Medical Ethics
-- From Health to Holocaust: Adventists and the Nazi Doctors
-- LLU's Ethics Center supports campaign against international tobacco trade
The Duration Of Tinnitus In An Aging Population, Mary Engel
The Duration Of Tinnitus In An Aging Population, Mary Engel
Dissertations and Theses
The purpose of the present study was to determine whether the perceived severity of chronic tinnitus in a geriatric population increased, decreased, or remained constant with the passage of time. A questionnaire was designed to ascertain the subjects' perceived severity at time of onset and the perceived severity of their current tinnitus. The subjects were asked to rate their past and present tinnitus severity according to how much it bothered them. They were also asked questions pertaining to noise exposure history, hearing aid use, and tinnitus sound parameters for purposes of comparison with other groups previously studied.
Job Satisfaction And Retention: Outcomes Since Implementation Of Three Scheduling Options, Katherine Marie Newnam
Job Satisfaction And Retention: Outcomes Since Implementation Of Three Scheduling Options, Katherine Marie Newnam
Nursing Theses & Dissertations
The purpose of this descriptive study was to determine if flexible scheduling options influenced retention and job satisfaction of 109 full time registered staff nurses within a selected hospital setting. The Anticipated Turnover Model, developed by Hinshaw and Atwood (1984) provided the theoretical framework for the study. Perceived job satisfaction was measured by the Nursing Job Satisfaction Scale (Hinshaw & Atwood, 1984). The Anticipated Turnover Scale (Hinshaw & Atwood, 1984) measured the possibility of voluntary termination by sample respondents. The respondents were divided into three groups according to three schedule options: Group 1, 12 hour, weekend only (Baylor); Group 2, …
Health Locus Of Control, Sexual Self-Concept, Self-Efficacy And The Contraceptive Behavior Of College Students, Lorraine Kime Perkins
Health Locus Of Control, Sexual Self-Concept, Self-Efficacy And The Contraceptive Behavior Of College Students, Lorraine Kime Perkins
Nursing Theses & Dissertations
The purpose of the following study was to determine whether contraceptive use could be predicted from health locus of control, contraceptive self-efficacy, and sexual self-concept scores in a selected group of single college students ages 18-24. In order to better understand contraceptive behaviors, it is desirable to determine which personality variables may influence contraceptive behavior in young adults. A sample of 122 single undergraduate college students, both male and female, ages 18-24, completed a self-reported questionnaire including tools to measure health locus of control, contraceptive self-efficacy, and sexual self-concept, as well as demographic data. The participants were divided into two …
Long-Term Care Policy: Where Are We Going?, Gerontology Institute, University Of Massachusetts Boston, Omb Watch
Long-Term Care Policy: Where Are We Going?, Gerontology Institute, University Of Massachusetts Boston, Omb Watch
Gerontology Institute Publications
Millions of Americans suffer from physical or mental conditions that make it difficult for them to live fully independent lives. These are the frail elderly, disabled and chronically ill persons of all ages, and many mentally ill or mentally retarded persons. They need help to manage daily activities, whether they live in their own homes or in nursing homes.
Such care can be extremely expensive, since it often must be provided for many years, even a lifetime. Today, those costs are met largely by the individuals themselves or by their families and by public programs for low-income persons.
For many …
Ua12/2/1 Magazine, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 Magazine, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
Special magazine edition of the College Heights Herald.
- Albrecht, Dana. Nocturnal Nurse – Jo Ann Blink
- Hall, David. Traumas of Divorce
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 65, No. 34, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 65, No. 34, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Poynter, Chris. Pearce-Ford Tower Dwellers Asking for Breath of Fresh Air
- Howard, Laura. Still Here, Paul Cook’s Duties Mount
- Lockert, Anya. Officials Blame ’83 Act for Low Ratio of Blacks – Desegregation Plan
- Regents Ask for Students’ Opinions
- Bricking, Tanya. More Cooks to Stir Recipe for Budget – Thomas Meredith
- Committee Will Study Athletic Reports
- Rubber Ducky Business Has Holiday Boom
- Wessling, Susan. Group Works to Ban Public Smoking
- Students Need AIDS Education
- Chattin, John. Editorial Cartoon – AIDS Skeleton
- Bright Ideas Projecting New Image …
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 65, No. 33, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 65, No. 33, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Jones, Angie. Students Warned AIDS Will Be Here
- Poynter, Chris. Therapist Wilson Whitehead Shows Clients How to Relax
- Summers, Kaye. Physical Plant, Faculty Senate Protest Insurance Plan
- Bricking, Tanya. New Ideas for Efficiency Committee Will Pay for Bright Ideas
- Gifts to Western Exceed $6 Million
- Tenure Hearing Set for Weekend – Gabe Buntzman
- Deaf Can Communicate with Legislators
- Two Students Arrested on Assault Charges
- Search Committees Need Efficiency
- Chattin, John. Editorial Cartoon – Big Red Searching
- Black, Sam. Ku Klux Klan Protestor Questions Motives
- McMahon, …
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 65, No. 32, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 65, No. 32, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:
- Bricking, Tanya. Wallace Wilkinson Scores with College Plan
- Lockert, Anya. 300 Pay Homage to Fallen Leader Martin Luther King
- Howard, Laura. Higher Education Funding Depends on Tax Bill
- Black, Sam. Surge in Auto Break-Ins Inflates Campus Crime Numbers
- Wessling, Susan. Five Department Heads Resign
- AIDS Presentation to be Held Monday
- Thomas Meredith to Work for the Arts
- Associated Student Government Changes WKU Glasgow Constitution
- Ausenbaugh, Laura. Non-Traditional Students to Get Scholarships
- Wallace Wilkinson Getting Priorities Straight
- Chattin, John. Editorial Cartoon – Governor in Troubled Waters …
The Relationship Between Acculturation Level Of Mexican-American Parents And Coping With Their Chronically Ill Children, Nancy Ellen Tena
The Relationship Between Acculturation Level Of Mexican-American Parents And Coping With Their Chronically Ill Children, Nancy Ellen Tena
Masters Theses
This investigation focused on 19 Mexican-American families with neurologically impaired children to determine to what extent they selected particular coping patterns in relationship to their level of acculturation to the Anglo-American culture. Using the Acculturation Rating Scale for Mexican-Americans (ARSMA), the families were categorized according to acculturation level (low, bicultural, and high). The families identified coping patterns (Family Support, Social Support, and Medical Support) which were helpful to them by completing the Coping Health Inventory for Parents (CHIP). Only one statistically significant relationship between acculturation level of these families and extent of their use of coping patterns was found: high …
Cirrhosis In The Trauma Victim --- Effect On Mortality-Rates, Glen Tinkoff, Michael Rhodes, Daniel Diamond, Joseph F. Lucke
Cirrhosis In The Trauma Victim --- Effect On Mortality-Rates, Glen Tinkoff, Michael Rhodes, Daniel Diamond, Joseph F. Lucke
Joseph Lucke
To evaluate the impact cirrhosis has on survival the records of 40 cirrhotic trauma victims from the registries of two Level 1 trauma centers were reviewed and probability of survival calculated using the TRISS methodology. Mechanism of injury, anatomic location, involvement of single or multiple sites, presence of ascites, elevations in serum glutamic oxaloacetic transaminase (SGOT), alkaline phosphatase, serum bilirubin, prothrombin time (PT), and hypoalbuminemia were tabulated for each patient. Contingency tables were created for injury and hepatic parameters, as related to survival, and subjected to chi square analysis. Loglinear analysis was performed on all significant parameters to evaluate the …
Domestic Violence: Physicians A Link To Prevention, Mary Guinan
Domestic Violence: Physicians A Link To Prevention, Mary Guinan
Public Health Faculty Publications
Domestic violence may result in more injuries and fatalities for women than automobile crashes, muggings, and rapes combined, but according to a recent editorial, physicians largely ignore the problem. Evidence showed that a majority of women treated at an emergency facility for injuries resulting from violent acts of spouses or other persons known to the victims were discharged without any arrangement being made for their future safety. Physicians rarely inquired about an injury victim's past sexual or physical abuse, living arrangements, or future prospects of safety.
La Conservation Des Forêts Au Népal: Encourager La Participation Des Femmes, Augusta Molnar
La Conservation Des Forêts Au Népal: Encourager La Participation Des Femmes, Augusta Molnar
Poverty, Gender, and Youth
Ce numéro de SEEDS porte sur les moyens mis en oeuvre pour faire participer les femmes à un programme gouvernemental visant à preserver et à restituer la forêt au Népal. Comme il arrive fréquemment lors de la mise en place de projets aussi vastes ayant une portée generale, les femmes n'étaient pas un centre d'intérêt spécifique au moment de la conception du projet. Cependant, lorsque les activités ont demarré, les responsables népalais du projet et leurs collègues de l'étranger se sont tres vite rendus compte que le succès du programme dépendait de la participation directe des femmes aux activités du …
Act-Up/Ri Fight Aids Poster, Act-Up/Ri, Risd Archives
Act-Up/Ri Fight Aids Poster, Act-Up/Ri, Risd Archives
Health
ACT-UP/RI Fight AIDS poster. "Get off your butt and demonstrate. Act Up, Fight Back, Fight AIDS"
Man/Hombre/Homme: Meeting Male Reproductive Health Care Needs In Latin America, Debbie Rogow, Judith Bruce, Ann Leonard
Man/Hombre/Homme: Meeting Male Reproductive Health Care Needs In Latin America, Debbie Rogow, Judith Bruce, Ann Leonard
Poverty, Gender, and Youth
This edition of Quality/Calidad/Qualité answers the following question: how can family planning programs understand and better serve the interests of men? The proposals in the article are derived from the experience of PRO-PATER, in São Paulo, Brazil, and briefly, from the activities of the Profamilia Men’s Clinic in Colombia. The experiences of both PRO-PATER and Profamilia suggest that, although the reproductive health needs of men may be different from those of women, they are still very interested. It is clear that there is abundant demand for high-quality services that offer convenience, confidentiality, information, attentive providers, and attention to reproductive health …
Interactional Characteristics Of Facial Pain Patients And Their Spouses: Assessment Of Self-Report And Behavioral Observation Measures Of Cohesion, Adaptability, And Marital Satisfaction, Pamela Guyler Boll
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
Twenty-four facial pain patients and their spouses were videotaped answering questions concerning their relationships. This study was designed to more objectively support the clinical impressions of the MCV/VCU TMJ and Facial Pain Research Center's treatment team's view of the interactional characteristics of these couples. Prior to the team offering brief couples psychotherapy for assistance in the resolution of the pain problem, the team needed to assess the pain couples' relationship variables. Adherence to health care providers' recommendations is typically minimal unless all participants agree that specific treatment is warranted. There appears to be a lack of understanding among patients, their …
Ua35/11 Student Honors Research Bulletin, Wku Honors Program
Ua35/11 Student Honors Research Bulletin, Wku Honors Program
WKU Archives Records
The WKU Student Honors Research Bulletin is dedicated to scholarly involvement and student research. These papers are representative of work done by students from throughout the university.
- Basham, Penny. The Ritalin Controversy: Hyperactive Children and Medication
- Buote, Kim. The Transmission of Negative Feedback: Obstacles, Effects and Suggestions
- Cowan, James. The 1988 Presidential Primaries: Search for Bandwagons
- Durfey, Suzanne. AIDS: Nutrition and Its Implications
- Felty, Jeff. Gay and Lesbian Couples
- Gilliland, Linda. Muffins and Aspartame or Sucrose
- Graham, Ken. Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
- Grubbs, Morris. Conflicts and Synthesis in Robert Penn Warren's Blackberry Winter
- Medeiros, Lynne. Problems of Democratic Republicism in …
The Muek-Lek Women's Dairy Project In Thailand, Aruna Rao
The Muek-Lek Women's Dairy Project In Thailand, Aruna Rao
Poverty, Gender, and Youth
This issue of SEEDS describes a project that was started in 1985 to encourage the growth of a new agricultural sector, dairy farming, in Thailand. While the major aim of the project was to increase incomes of rural families in the Muek-Lek Land Reform Area in Saraburi Province, Central Thailand, it also sought to integrate women into dairying activities, and offer these women, whether married or single, access to credit. The Muek-Lek Dairy Project is unique in that it channeled government resources and secured commercial bank financing to make women the key participants in a relatively new and growing agricultural …
La Construcción Colectiva Para Las Mujeres (The Women's Construction Collective): Edificando Para El Futuro, Ruth Mcleod
La Construcción Colectiva Para Las Mujeres (The Women's Construction Collective): Edificando Para El Futuro, Ruth Mcleod
Poverty, Gender, and Youth
Este número de SEEDS se enfoca en un programa creado para integrar a la mujer de ingresos bajos a la industría de la construcción en Jamaica. En dos años, hubo 34 mujeres que recibieron cursos básicos del programa y de capacitación más avanzados. Más del 90 por ciento de estas mujeres fueron empleadas; la mayoría son carpinteras y albaniles. La historia de cómo se identificó este campo como fuente potencial de ingresos para la mujer, y cómo se desarrolló el proyecto respondiendo a las circunstancias siempre cambiantes, presenta muchas lecciones útiles. Este proyecto será de especial interés para aquellos que …