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Professional and Functional Alternative Social Workers: A Case Study of Malaysia
Zulkarnain Ahmad Hatta,Isahaque Ali,Jeevasuthan Subramaniam,Salithamby A. Rauff 한국사회복지학회 2014 Asian Social Work and Policy Review Vol.8 No.2
The objective of this study was to compare “professional” (PW) and “functional alternative” (FA)social workers. The findings suggested that there were no significant differences between PWs andFAs in intervention, evaluation methods, work ethics, and values. The PWs, in clients’ eyes, werebetter at delivering services, while FAs’ services were more satisfactory to the clients. While PWswere supposed to be “professional,” FAs were more “professional” than PWs in their performancedespite their lack of recognition as “professional social workers”. These critical findings shouldencourage academics and practitioners for further discussion on conceptual implications of bothpractices and expand future research.
The Mobility Performances of New Wheeled and Legged Hybrid Mechanisms System Roboti SRo
Son Kuswadi,Indra Adji Sulistijono,Rachman Ardyansyah,Ahmad Zulkarnain,Tiyo Avianto,Ilmi Rizki Imaduddin,Achmad Luthfi,Moh. Saifulloh,Achmad Jazidie,Mitsuji Sampei 제어로봇시스템학회 2009 제어로봇시스템학회 국제학술대회 논문집 Vol.2009 No.8
In rescue robot competition field, a robot needs to operatein various dynamic environments where they encounter amultitude of unknown both static and /or moving obstacles and targets. Hence, the robot should have high mobility performance to cope with this situation. Here, we propose a new robot hybrid mechanism that consists of wheeled and legged actuators. Based upon the designed mechanism, we derive 10 primitive motions. It is apparent that with this large number of primitive motions, the robot could achieve high mobility performances. We show such high performance by simulation and experiment.
Factors which Influence the Frequency of Cognitive Assessment in the Emergency Department
Mohd Idzwan Zakaria,Salimah Suhaimi,Tan Maw Pin,Mohd Amin Mohd Mokhtar,Ahmad Zulkarnain Ahmad Zahedi 대한노인병학회 2023 Annals of geriatric medicine and research Vol.27 No.4
Background: The practice of safe emergency medicine requires accurate and adequate assessments. However, screening for cognitive deficits is not performed regularly in the emergency department (ED). This study aimed to determine factors influencing the frequency of cognitive testing by ED doctors. Methods: This study included all doctors working in the EDs of three teaching hospitals. A 17-item online survey instrument that collected information on sex, experience, perceived prevalence, perception, and practice of cognitive assessment was distributed through electronic mail and data messaging services. Results: Of the 210 participants, 72 were male. The estimated mean with standard deviation prevalence of cognitive impairment in older patients in the ED was 39.5%±19.7%. Among the participating ED doctors, 75.8% performed cognitive testing up to 10% of the time. Moreover, the participants ranked cognitive impairment the lowest compared to the other four chronic conditions in terms of its impact on hospitalization outcomes. Multiple linear regression revealed that the doctors’ perceptions of the responsible personnel and the importance of cognitive testing, as well as their lack of expertise, were independently associated with the frequency of testing. Conclusion: Lack of expertise, perception of the importance of cognitive testing, and lack of consensus on which discipline is responsible for performing cognitive testing in older patients in the ED were the limiting factors in performing cognitive testing in the ED. Improving perception and awareness of the importance of cognitive assessment as a screening tool could improve the detection and overall management of older patients.