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Sinclair, J W, QX1615
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/417103Surname: SINCLAIR. Given Name(s) or Initials: J W. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: QX1615. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 2382.239797
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Sinclair, J M, NX78226
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Sinclair, J G, QX12634
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Sinclair, J K, 405943
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Sinclair, J (May), [No Service Number]
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Item: [2016.0049.49343] "Sinclair, J (May), [No Service Number]
Feedback loop in faculty development programme design: can patients, fellows and stakeholders achieve consensus through DELPHI?
Evidence on self-care support within community nursing
BACKGROUND: There is a lack of explicit research evidence on community nurses' support for self-care with patients with long-term conditions.AIM: To examine the nature and extent of support for patient self-care documented in district and family health nursing casenotes.METHOD: Qualitative case-study and audit methods were used to review 47 casenotes from three Scottish sites on six long-term conditions.RESULTS: Considerable variation in written evidence of support for self-care was evident within and across sites, and across the different long-term conditions.DISCUSSION: Questions about support for self-care and related anticipatory care are highlighted when the rhetoric of current policy and the reality of current service provision meet.CONCLUSION: There is scope for more systematic consideration of support for self-care within community nursing casenotes
Replication Data for Opportunities to Crash the Party: Advocacy Coalitions and the Nonpartisan Primary
California and Washington recently replaced traditional partisan elections with nonpartisan “top-two” election procedures. Some reform advocates hoped that voters would behave in a way to support moderate candidates in the primary stage; the limited evidence for this behavior has led some scholars to conclude that the reform has little chance to change meaningful policy outcomes. Yet we find that the nonpartisan procedure has predictable and disparate political consequences: the general elections between two candidates of the same party, called copartisan general elections, tend to occur in districts absent meaningful cross-party competition. Furthermore, copartisan elections are more likely to occur with open seats, when a new legislator will begin building a network of relationships. The results, viewed through the lens of the Advocacy Coalition Framework, suggest that opportunities exist for coalitional rearrangement over time
Replication Data for Opportunities to Crash the Party: Advocacy Coalitions and the Nonpartisan Primary
California and Washington recently replaced traditional partisan elections with nonpartisan “top-two” election procedures. Some reform advocates hoped that voters would behave in a way to support moderate candidates in the primary stage; the limited evidence for this behavior has led some scholars to conclude that the reform has little chance to change meaningful policy outcomes. Yet we find that the nonpartisan procedure has predictable and disparate political consequences: the general elections between two candidates of the same party, called copartisan general elections, tend to occur in districts absent meaningful cross-party competition. Furthermore, copartisan elections are more likely to occur with open seats, when a new legislator will begin building a network of relationships. The results, viewed through the lens of the Advocacy Coalition Framework, suggest that opportunities exist for coalitional rearrangement over time
Sinclair, J. P. Behind the ranges. The outside Man. Jack Hides of Papua.
Huon de Navrancourt Jean. Sinclair, J. P. Behind the ranges. The outside Man. Jack Hides of Papua.. In: Journal de la Société des océanistes, n°27, tome 26, 1970. p. 174
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