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    Letter: J.N. Trainer to Ida M. Tarbell, September 25, 1917

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    Letter of two page

    Can health trainers make a difference with difficult-to-engage clients? A multisite case study

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    A political attempt in the United Kingdom to address health inequalities in the past decade has been the government’s initiative to employ local health trainers (HTs) or health trainer champions (HTCs) to support disadvantaged individuals with aspects of their health-related behaviors. HT/HTCs provide health-related information and support to individuals with healthy eating, physical activity, and smoking cessation. They undertake community engagement and direct individuals to relevant health services. They differ in that HTs are trained to provide health interventions to individuals or groups and to make referrals to specialist health care services when necessary. This article provides an evaluation of HT/HTCs interventions across three sites, including one prison, one probation service (three teams), and one mental health center. An evaluation framework combining process and outcome measures was employed that used mixed methods to capture data relating to the implementation of the service, including the context of the HT/HTCs interventions, the reactions of their clients, and the outcomes reported. It was found that HT/HTCs interventions were more effective in the prison and mental health center compared with the probation site largely as a result of contextual factors

    Book Review: M. Holoubek, D. Damjanovic, M. Trainer: Regulating Content. The European Regulatory Framework for the Media and Related Creative Sectors

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    Review of 'Regulating Content - The European Regulatory Framework for the Media and Related Creative Sectors', by M. Holoubek, D. Damjanovic, M. Trainer (Alphen aan den Rijn: Kluwer Law International, 2007), including some thoughts on contemporary media regulation

    Daily Mean Pressure and Temperature for the Surface of Mars from MSL/REMS

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    MSL/REMS data are freely available on the Planetary Data System within six months after receipt on Earth. In particular, REMS data are obtained from the RDRs product. Note that on the PDS and for the REMS instrument, 1Hz measurements of every quantity (UV fluxes, pressure, temp, etc) is available. Here we provide processed data in which daily averages are derived from the higher resolution data. Additional information regarding the methods used to generate this data can be found from: Martínez, G. M., et al. (2017), The Modern Near-Surface Martian Climate: A Review of In-situ Meteorological Data from Viking to Curiosity, Space Sci. Rev., 212(1), 295-338, doi:10.1007/s11214-017-0360-x

    Daily Mean Pressure and Temperature for the Surface of Mars from MSL/REMS

    No full text
    MSL/REMS data are freely available on the Planetary Data System within six months after receipt on Earth. In particular, REMS data are obtained from the RDRs product. Note that on the PDS and for the REMS instrument, 1Hz measurements of every quantity (UV fluxes, pressure, temp, etc) is available. Here we provide processed data in which daily averages are derived from the higher resolution data. Additional information regarding the methods used to generate this data can be found from: Martínez, G. M., et al. (2017), The Modern Near-Surface Martian Climate: A Review of In-situ Meteorological Data from Viking to Curiosity, Space Sci. Rev., 212(1), 295-338, doi:10.1007/s11214-017-0360-x
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