Current Issue : October - December Volume : 2020 Issue Number : 4 Articles : 5 Articles
Objective: To explore the effects of SOAP with scenario simulation on the\nclinical performance and professional identity of general residents after the\nstandardized training. Methods: Eighty-six trainees were selected as study\nobjects who received the general resident standardized training in Chongqing\nfrom November 2018 to October 2019, and they were divided into control\ngroup and study group using the random number table. The conventional\ngeneral resident standardized training was performed in the control group,\nand it was conducted by combining SOAP teaching with scenario simulation\nin the study group. After training, the training environment acceptance and\ntraining satisfaction of trainees were evaluated using a self-designed questionnaire.\nAnd the changes in the clinical performance and professional identity\nof trainees were assessed by objective structured clinical examination (OSCE)\nand using a self-designed â??general resident professional identityâ? questionnaire.\nResults: The training environment acceptance of trainees in the study group\nwas significantly higher than that in the control group...................
This study examines the relationship between board attributes and firm performance. In\naccordance with agency theory, effective board of directors plays a key role in establishing\ngood corporate governance and enhancing firm performance by mitigating earnings\nmanagement. Based on panel data set drawn from Tunisian listed firms over the period\n2011 - 2017 and while using dynamic panel GMM estimator to alleviate endogeneity\nproblems, a U-shaped relationship was found between board size, board independence and\nfirm performance. Indeed, results show that a higher firm performance is confirmed if the\nboard size is composed of at least 6 members and 15% of independent board members. For\na robustness check, this study measures a composite score of the effectiveness of board of\ndirectors to capture the aggregate impact of boardâ??s effectiveness on firm performance. The\nfindings of regression analysis find a significant positive relationship between the board\neffectiveness score and firm performance. Indeed, there is a synergy between mechanisms\nthat act together to enhance firm performance in the Tunisian context....
This paper considers the use of de-escalation techniques to manage aggressive\nbehaviours such as challenging behaviours, behaviours of concern, verbal abuse,\nthreats and threatening behaviours, and physical assault from a workplace\nperspective. The techniques are presented as training requirements for a program\nto develop competency and confidence in de-escalation practices. Training\nin this area should cover a range of performance and knowledge requirements\ninclusive of sources of anger and aggression and how they can lead to\nviolence, undertaking situational risk assessment, use of de-escalation techniques,\nand self-care....
The negative impacts of Covid-19 pandemic are felt greater than the positive\nones. These negative impacts may make settlement of main economic development\nproblems in Indonesia more difficult. The purpose of this research is\nto explain the important role of social entrepreneurship factor in encouraging\nbusiness opportunities which may then increase economic growth, sustainable\ncompetitiveness and prosperity. Achieving this explanation requires primary\nmicro-fundamental data from home business players in DIY and Central\nJava provinces. For the explanation, it employs a multiple path analysis\nwith correlational recursive model. The research result shows that social entrepreneurship\nfactor is able to enhance the opportunities higher than human\ncapital and new product factors. However, despite positive and significant,\nthe role of social entrepreneurship and business opportunities in encouraging\ncompetitiveness is still low compared to the role of new product which may\nbe produced and the role of key factor, human capital. The implication of the\nrecommended policy is that it still requires economy regulation to encourage\nthe role of social entrepreneurial culture more extensively and comprehensively....
The paper aims to study and build a model to assess the success of startups.\nIn Quang Binh province, Vietnam, in recent years, startup and entrepreneurship\nare being considered as goals and also a means to make three strategic\nbreakthroughs, including institutions, infrastructure and human resources.\nWith that trend, there are many new startups, young, vibrant and\ndetermined to realize their passion with intense business belief. However,\nthere have not been many studies that assess the success and factors affecting\nthe success of startup businesses in Quang Binh as well as in Vietnam.\nTherefore, the article systematizes the research in the world and in the country\nabout the success and the factors affecting the success of startup businesses,\nthereby building a model to evaluate the success of the startup and be a\nscientific basis for researchers, investors to evaluate the success of startups.\nThis study also makes practical contributions and the model can be used in\nVietnam to increase the ability of success of startup enterprises....
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