316 research outputs found
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Clark Ranch
Rabbit-tight woven wire fence surrounds the Clark ranch in Beryl, UtahPhotograph
Article about Beryl Bainbridge: Part 3
Article profiling 1973 Booker shortlisted author Beryl Bainbridg
Delivery of patient education and support using an online digital platform for patients undergoing primary hip and knee replacement: The patient’s perspectives
The aim of the present evaluation was to evaluate the use of an online digital platform (ODP) to deliver patient education and support (PES) to patients undergoing total hip replacement (THR) and total knee replacement (TKR) surgery. Six objectives were outlined to assess the following areas: patient engagement; ease of use; understanding of information; quantity of information; aid of recovery; suggestions for improvements. A qualitative service evaluation of the ODP. Participants included patients who were registered to the platform for THR or TKR, were at least 90 days post-surgery and had accessed at least one carepac. Interviews followed a semi-structured schedule and were transcribed and analysed using thematic analysis. A total of 14 participants were interviewed. Three main themes were identified, each with subsequent sub-themes. (1) Health behaviours – internal control of own health, external email prompts, social support. (2) Contribution to recovery – quantity and quality of information available, structured program, suggestions of improvements to better aid recovery. (3) PES delivery – ease of use and accessibility of an ODP, technology advancements, alternative methods of PES. The online PES platform was beneficial for patients undergoing THR and TKR surgery. It aided their understanding of and preparedness for joint replacement surgery, as well as being a supportive tool for rehabilitation and recovery. All patients actively engaged with the ODP and in doing so, developed a greater understanding as a result of the detailed and structured carepacs assigned.
Experience Framework
This article is associated with the Patient, Family & Community Engagement lens of The Beryl Institute Experience Framework (https://www.theberylinstitute.org/ExperienceFramework). Access other PXJ articles related to this lens. Access other resources related to this lens
The impact of projected greenhouse gas-induced climate change on the Australian wine industry
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2006 Dr. Leanne Beryl WebbThe IPCC Third Assessment report (IPCC 2001a) concludes that Australia has significant vulnerability to the changes in temperature and rainfall projected over the next decades to 100 years. Agriculture and natural resources were two of the key sectors identified as likely to be strongly affected. Climate change will add to the existing, substantial pressures on Australia’s grape and wine industry sector. Vineyards have a life of thirty plus years so right now, when selecting vineyard sites, or when managing existing vineyards, consideration of the changing climate is prudent. (For complete abstract open document
Live From Bangalore
In this article, the author, Beryl Graham, discusses her experience traveling in India while writing an article for a US magazine. She wrote this article while on a train traveling between Bangalore and Mumbai on a research trip to Delhi in December 2000. The article was then emailed to the editors from the Cyberia web cafe in Bangalore. The author uses three countries, United Kingdom, United States, and India, to compare the use of new media and the fact that they share divisions within their basic socio-economic structures which leads to similar access to ideas and facilities. However, the author acknowledges that artists in India will generally know more about artists working in the West than the West would know about artists based in India. For example, Graham discusses the work of Indian artist Vivan Sundaram who has been making video installations and site specific work for many years but is not as well recognized in the US. The article discusses educational, social and commercial ventures which symbolizes the differences in cultures by media and personal diaspora. For example, the Indian Directory of Electronic Art CD-ROM magazine was produced in Delhi with limited resources, but was able to be circulated worldwide through the Media Art Industry
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Photograph used for a newspaper owned by the Oklahoma Publishing Company. Caption: "Walter Cronkite interviewing Beryl Clark 1937, WKY Broadcast.
Steers, Grand Champion, 1970
Grand Champion steer, 952 pounds. Owned by JoAnn Clark of Beryl. Purchased by Bradshaw Ford-mercury of St. George for 818.72
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