Найдено научных статей и публикаций: 3, для научной тематики: Compliance
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I. Ermolin and L. Svolkinas.
- Biodiversity and Conservation , 2016
This article explores responses to the implementation of Russian sturgeon conservation policy in three fishing communities (in Dagestan, Kalmykia and the Volga River delta areas), along the Western and Northern coasts of the Caspian Sea. Enforcement of regulatory measures has led to complex socio-cu...
This article explores responses to the implementation of Russian sturgeon conservation policy in three fishing communities (in Dagestan, Kalmykia and the Volga River delta areas), along the Western and Northern coasts of the Caspian Sea. Enforcement of regulatory measures has led to complex socio-cultural responses. We show how social responses to conservation policy generate various forms of poaching. An analytical model of ‘soft’ and ‘hard’ forms of poaching is analyzed against three regulatory measures: introduction of specially designated fishing areas in Russia’s Caspian fisheries, border zone expansion and the ban on sturgeon fishing. We explain why in Kalmykia the policy led people to stop practicing hard forms of sturgeon fishing, while fishermen in Dagestan responded in a more complex manner by displaying resistance towards the new policies.
doi:10.1007/s10531-016-1211-x
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Alenin P.N., Skvortsova V.V., Fakhrudinova E.R., Andriyanova E.A.
- Saratov Journal of Medical Scientific Research , 2015
The aim of the work is to examine the relationship of philosophical, sociological and psychological approaches to the problem of ТВ in the situation of the disease. Materials and Methods. Philosophical reflection on the phenomenon of tuberculosis as a disease was based on the existential and structu...
The aim of the work is to examine the relationship of philosophical, sociological and psychological approaches to the problem of ТВ in the situation of the disease. Materials and Methods. Philosophical reflection on the phenomenon of tuberculosis as a disease was based on the existential and structuralist approaches. Sociological analysis included the use of quantitative and qualitative methodologies to explore the social factors or determinants of tuberculosis. Psychological instruments were used to identify internal potential of the disease, the level of viability, its impact on the treatment process, situation analysis of the disease as a stressful mental state. Results. It was noted that the level of vitality is almost equal to the reference values which were average results of a survey of patients with an active ТВ of men of the third department. Conclusions. It was concluded that the Vitality Test revealed the correlation between criteria of viability and patient's compliance, which could help in predicting the treatment effectiveness and management of patients.
Alenin P.N., Skvortsova V.V., Fakhrudinova E.R., Andriyanova E.A. Tuberculosus: philosophy of vitality // Saratov Journal of Medical Scientific Research, Vol. 11, Issue 4, 2015, pp. 592-596
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Mashin V.V., Barashkov N.S., Pinkova E.A., Khayrullin R.M.
- Saratov Journal of Medical Scientific Research , 2010
Pharmacoeconomic parameters have been examined in patients with ischemic stroke who have suffered from arterial hypertension, depending on use of antihypertensive therapy. The role of antihypertensive therapy as a factor that significantly reduces the treatment costs and improves stroke outcome has ...
Pharmacoeconomic parameters have been examined in patients with ischemic stroke who have suffered from arterial hypertension, depending on use of antihypertensive therapy. The role of antihypertensive therapy as a factor that significantly reduces the treatment costs and improves stroke outcome has been proved. The research results show the importance of integrated analysis of clinical and economical factors in the treatment of patients with arterial hypertension
Mashin V.V., Barashkov N.S., Pinkova E.A., Khayrullin R.M. Pharmacoeconomic analysis of ischemic stroke therapy in patients with arterial hypertension // Saratov Journal of Medical Scientific Research, Vol. 6, Issue 3, 2010, pp. 579-582