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Annotating argument drop in the Swiss Whatsapp corpus
In: Generative grammar in Geneva. - Geneva : Univ. 11 (2018), 175-187
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Europäische Wissensordnung im Schweizer Fremdsprachenunterricht (1961-1990) ; Configuration européenne des savoirs et enseignement des langues étrangères en Suisse (1961-1990)
In: Schweizerische Zeitschrift für Bildungswissenschaften 40 (2018) 1, S. 153-173 (2018)
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Status quo of inclusive access to higher education : a focus on deaf and hearing-impaired individuals in german-speaking Switzerland ...
Hohenstein, Christiane; Zavgorodnia, Larysa; Näf, Manuela. - : Université de Genève, 2018
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Getrennt- und Zusammenschreibung - Ein konsistentes Konstrukt? Erste Ergebnisse einer empirischen Studie ...
Müller, Hans-Georg; Kepser, Matthis; Schallenberger, Stefan. - : Schneider-Verlag Hohengehren, 2018
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Europäische Wissensordnung im Schweizer Fremdsprachenunterricht (1961-1990) ... : Configuration européenne des savoirs et enseignement des langues étrangères en Suisse (1961-1990) ...
Grizelj, Sandra; Wrana, Daniel. - : Academic Press, 2018
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Tax climate in the national press: A new tool in tax behaviour research ...
Lozza, Edoardo; Castiglioni, Cinzia. - : PsychOpen GOLD, 2018
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Tax climate in the national press: A new tool in tax behaviour research ...
Lozza, Edoardo; Castiglioni, Cinzia. - : PsychOpen GOLD, 2018
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An Audio-Visual approach to the Spanish transition
Prieto, Moisés; Calvo Salgado, Luís Manuel; Langa, Concha. - : Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 2018
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Getrennt- und Zusammenschreibung - Ein konsistentes Konstrukt? Erste Ergebnisse einer empirischen Studie
In: Didaktik Deutsch : Halbjahresschrift für die Didaktik der deutschen Sprache und Literatur 23 (2018) 45, S. 74-93 (2018)
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The Library of Rudolf Steiner: The Books in English
In: Journal of Social and Development Sciences ; 9 ; 3 ; 21-46 (2018)
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Tax Climate in the National Press: A New Tool in Tax Behaviour Research
Lozza, E. (orcid:0000-0002-3486-4187); Castiglioni, C. (orcid:0000-0001-7306-7079). - 2018
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Immigrant discrimination in the Austrian, German and Swiss education systems
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"Para hacer el barrio más nuestro." - zur Aneignung von Raum in der Flüchtlingssiedlung in der ehemaligen Kaiserebersdorfer Landwehr-Artilleriekaserne
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Influence of infancy care strategy on hearing in children and adolescents: A longitudinal study of children with unilateral lip and /or cleft palate.
In: International journal of pediatric otorhinolaryngology, vol. 114, pp. 80-86 (2018)
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ATTACHMENT IN INFANTS WITH CLEFT LIP AND/OR PALATE: MARGINAL SECURITY AND ITS CHANGES OVER TIME.
In: Infant mental health journal, vol. 39, no. 2, pp. 242-253 (2018)
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Lessons from a study of DNA contaminations from police services and forensic laboratories in Switzerland.
In: Forensic science international. Genetics, vol. 33, pp. 147-154 (2018)
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Integrated care in Switzerland: Results from the first nationwide survey.
In: Health policy, vol. 122, no. 6, pp. 568-576 (2018)
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Advance directives and end-of-life decisions in Switzerland: role of patients, relatives and health professionals.
In: BMJ supportive & palliative care, vol. 8, no. 4, pp. 475-484 (2018)
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Patient experience in primary care: association with patient, physician and practice characteristics in a fee-for-service system.
In: Swiss Medical Weekly, vol. 148, pp. w14601 (2018)
Abstract: Nowadays we typically use patient experience as a quality of care indicator, although this has some limitations. The aim of this study was to investigate to what extent patient, physician and practice characteristics were associated with patient-reported experience of care in the major dimensions in family medicine in a fee-for-service system. The data came from the Swiss part of the Quality and Costs of Primary Care (QUALICOPC) study, an international cross-sectional survey. A random sample of 194 Swiss family physicians and 1540 of their patients were included in this analysis. We assessed patient experience using three scores characterising access, communication and continuity-coordination. Multilevel statistical methods were used to analyse these scores based on patient-level, physician-level and practice-level factors. Poor experience of access was associated with poor health (incidence rate ratio [IRR] 1.91, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.54-2.55) but was lower among older patients (IRR 0.75, 95% CI 0.63-0.88). Experience of access was also reported as poorer in urban areas and in practices including other paramedical professionals (besides medical assistants) (IRR 1.27, 95% CI 1.06-1.51). Communication was reported as poorer in practices where physicians achieve greater daily face-to-face consultations (IRR 1.16, 95% CI 1.08-1.25) and in patients reporting higher incomes (IRR 1.24, 95% CI 1.01-1.52). Additionally, younger patients reported poorer continuity-coordination experience. In the continuity-coordination domain, patient experience appeared better in group practices (including other family physicians) and in those of physicians with a greater weekly workload in terms of hours. Finally, we found experience of communication and continuity better in the French-speaking area than German-speaking area of Switzerland. In this study, we found that patient experience in family medicine in Switzerland was very good for all domains studied; access, family physician-patient communication and continuity-coordination of care. Most often, predictive factors of care experience relate to the patient's characteristics, such as age and health status. However, several practice characteristics such as size, composition and functioning (in particular, time spent with the patient) represent potential levers for improving patient-reported experience. The variations observed between the three linguistic areas in Switzerland are also interesting, since they raise the issue of the role of sociocultural factors in this field.
Keyword: Age Factors; Cross-Cultural Comparison; Cross-Sectional Studies; Europe; Family/statistics & numerical data; Fee-for-Service Plans; Female; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Patient Satisfaction/statistics & numerical data; Physician-Patient Relations; Physicians; Physicians'/statistics & numerical data; Practice Patterns; Primary Health Care/methods; Surveys and Questionnaires; Switzerland
URL: https://serval.unil.ch/notice/serval:BIB_B2D6F3CF2A98
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https://doi.org/10.4414/smw.2018.14601
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Distinktion durch Sprache? : eine kritisch soziolinguistische Ethnographie der studentischen Mobilität im marktwirtschaftlichen Hochschulsystem der mehrsprachigen Schweiz
Zimmermann, Martina. - Tübingen : Narr Francke Attempto, 2017
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