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Barefoot, Maria R. « Identifying information need through storytelling ». Reference Services Review 46, no 2 (11 juin 2018) : 251–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/rsr-02-2018-0009.

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PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to explore the use of multicultural narratives from the website Humans of New York in a one credit information literacy course to teach concepts of information need with respect to cultural literacy and social justice.Design/methodology/approachThis case study examines student responses to an in-class activity which used a problem-based learning approach. Students were asked to examine narratives and identify possible information access or use issues and to consider the cultural differences that may help or hinder information access or use.FindingsStudents’ writing samples show evidence of comprehension in the areas of cultural literacy and understanding information need and the development empathy with people of diverse racial, cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds. Students directly identified information need issues such as financial barriers, social stigma, lack of access to legal aid and the risk of physical harm. Students indirectly recognized concepts related to cultural literacy and social justice such as cultural norms, classism and structural racism.Originality/valueWhile the Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education has listed a number of social justice and cultural literacy concepts within the knowledge practices and disposition statements, the library literature has not yet studied these concepts in conjunction with teaching information need. This case study presents a lesson plan that could be applied in library classrooms to teach both cultural literacy and information need concepts.
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Murray, Linda, Shandell Elmer et Jennifer Elkhair. « Perceived Barriers to Managing Medications and Solutions to Barriers Suggested by Bhutanese Former Refugees and Service Providers ». Journal of Transcultural Nursing 29, no 6 (5 avril 2018) : 570–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1043659618768702.

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Introduction: The purpose of this study was to explore perceived barriers to managing medications and potential solutions to such barriers among Bhutanese former refugees and service providers in Tasmania, Australia. Method: Thirty Bhutanese former refugees and service providers recruited through community health programs participated in a community-based participatory research design. Data were elicited through a structured focus group process and analyzed using content analysis. Results: Perceived barriers to managing medications included language barriers, low health literacy, and culturally unresponsive interactions with services. Themes identifying potential solutions to barriers referred to the functional health literacy of individuals (providing reassurance, checking understanding, and involving support networks) and creating supportive health care environments (consistent service providers, culturally responsive care, assistance navigating services, using trained interpreters). Discussion: Creating environments conducive to interactive and critical health literacy about medications is as important for culturally congruent care as supporting the functional health literacy of individuals.
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Bromley, Matt. « Three tenets of effective Pupil Premium practice ». SecEd 2019, no 14 (1 septembre 2019) : 25–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/sece.2019.14.25.

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For this Best Practice Focus, Matt Bromley describes three steps of Pupil Premium practice – touching upon identifying barriers, planning solutions, success criteria, evaluating impact, early intervention, language and literacy, cultural capital, literacy, numeracy, and transition
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Tieu, Lina, Dean Schillinger, Urmimala Sarkar, Mekhala Hoskote, Kenneth J. Hahn, Neda Ratanawongsa, James D. Ralston et Courtney R. Lyles. « Online patient websites for electronic health record access among vulnerable populations : portals to nowhere ? » Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 24, e1 (8 juillet 2016) : e47-e54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jamia/ocw098.

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Objective: With the rapid rise in the adoption of patient portals, many patients are gaining access to their personal health information online for the first time. The objective of this study was to examine specific usability barriers to patient portal engagement among a diverse group of patients and caregivers. Materials and Methods: We conducted interviews using performance testing and think-aloud methods with 23 patients and 2 caregivers as they first attempted to use features of a newly launched patient portal. Results: In navigating the portal, participants experienced basic computer barriers (eg, difficulty using a mouse), routine computer barriers (eg, mistyping, navigation issues), reading/writing barriers, and medical content barriers. Compared to participants with adequate health literacy, participants with limited health literacy required 2 additional minutes to complete each task and were more likely to experience each type of navigational barrier. They also experienced more inaccuracies in interpreting a test result and finding a treatment plan within an after-visit summary. Discussion: When using a patient portal for the first time, participants with limited health literacy completed fewer tasks unassisted, had a higher prevalence of encountering barriers, took longer to complete tasks, and had more problems accurately interpreting medical information. Conclusion: Our findings suggest a strong need for tailored and accessible training and support to assist all vulnerable patients and/or caregivers with portal registration and use. Measuring the health literacy of a patient population might serve as a strong proxy for identifying patients who need the most support in using health technologies.
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Huh, Jina, Jejo Koola, Alejandro Contreras, Alanah Castillo, Melissa Ruiz, Keely Tedone, Melissa Yakuta et Melody Schiaffino. « Consumer Health Informatics Adoption among Underserved Populations : Thinking beyond the Digital Divide ». Yearbook of Medical Informatics 27, no 01 (août 2018) : 146–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1641217.

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Objectives: Underserved populations can benefit from consumer health informatics (CHI) that promotes self-management at a lower cost. However, prior literature suggested that the digital divide and low motivation constituted barriers to CHI adoption. Despite increased Internet use, underserved populations continue to show slow CHI uptake. The aim of the paper is to revisit barriers and facilitators that may impact CHI adoption among underserved populations. Methods: We surveyed the past five years of literature. We searched PubMed for articles published between 2012 and 2017 that describe empirical evaluations involving CHI use by underserved populations. We abstracted and summarized data about facilitators and barriers impacting CHI adoption. Results: From 645 search results, after abstract and full-text screening, 13 publications met the inclusion criteria of identifying barriers to and facilitators of underserved populations' CHI adoption. Contrary to earlier literature, the studies suggested that the motivation to improve health literacy and adopt technology was high among studied populations. Beyond the digital divide, barriers included: low health and computer literacy, challenges in accepting the presented information, poor usability, and unclear content. Factors associated with increased use were: user needs for information, user-access mediated by a proxy person, and early user engagement in system design. Conclusions: While the digital divide remains a barrier, newer studies show that high motivation for CHI use exists. However, simply gaining access to technology is not sufficient to improve adoption unless CHI technology is tailored to address user needs. Future interventions should consider building larger empirical evidence on identifying CHI barriers and facilitators.
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Devraj, Radhika, et Gireesh V. Gupchup. « Identifying Aspects of Pharmacists' Attitudes and Barriers toward Health Literacy : A Factor Analytic Study ». Annals of Pharmacotherapy 45, no 6 (juin 2011) : 771–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1345/aph.1p686.

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Donahue, Emily, Apurva Uniyal et Terry David Church. « 19751 Identifying Barriers to Diabetes Technology in Low-Income, Type 1 Patients ». Journal of Clinical and Translational Science 5, s1 (mars 2021) : 142. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cts.2021.763.

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ABSTRACT IMPACT: This research will aid clinical and policy solutions on lessening the vast health disparities and overall access issues for low-income, type 1 diabetes patients. OBJECTIVES/GOALS: Identify key barriers to accessing continuous glucose monitors (CGMS) and care options for low-socioeconomic status (SES) patients on public insurance. Low-SES patients with type 1 diabetes (T1D) have lower utilization rates of effective diabetes management technologies and worse clinical outcomes. METHODS/STUDY POPULATION: A literature review was conducted to understand the current research landscape for T1D and lead to the identification of potential barriers which included socioeconomic status, low-income, health literacy, and racial/ethnic minority. Clinicaltrials.gov was searched using the keyword ‘type 1 diabetes’ in conjunction with the identified barriers (as well as the keyword ‘barrier’). A follow up review of each state’s Medicaid programs was conducted to analyze cost and access options for CGMs and the overall financial burden of the disease on low-SES T1D patients. States that offered CGM coverage were further analyzed to determine reimbursement rates and actual out-of-pocket cost for patients. RESULTS/ANTICIPATED RESULTS: Of 285 trials identified from Clinicaltrial.gov searches, only seven relevant trials examined barriers and T1D for low-SES patients. Additionally, many of these studies, both in and outside of the clinical trial space, seldom distinguished between type 1 and type 2 diabetes’‘ an important distinction given that T1D has a higher financial burden and a quicker onset of complications. Currently, 39 states offer various insurance coverage through their Medicaid programs, but have clinical restrictions and requirements such as pediatric coverage only or minimum blood glucose requirement checks. Additionally, there is vast variability in reimbursement rates between states ($0-$800). DISCUSSION/SIGNIFICANCE OF FINDINGS: Study results indicate less effective diabetes management for low-SES T1D patients and a need for more intersectional clinical trial research. Differences in state’s Medicaid CGM coverage, expressed in disparate clinical outcomes for these T1D patients, belies financial incentives to health improvements, as annual US T1D costs are $14.4 billion.
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Osborne, Lisa A., Hazel M. Lockhart-Jones, Rodden M. Middleton, Simon Thompson, Inocencio D. C. Maramba, Kerina H. Jones, David V. Ford et J. Gareth Noble. « Identifying and Addressing the Barriers to the Use of an Internet-Register for Multiple Sclerosis ». International Journal of Healthcare Information Systems and Informatics 8, no 1 (janvier 2013) : 1–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jhisi.2013010101.

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Given the potential of health internet-registers, this study examined how such registers can be made more effective and efficient. This involved investigating the actual barriers to usage experienced by those for whom such registers are established to help. To elicit responses regarding the opinions, views, and experiences of participants, concerning their various reasons for non-progression or non-completion of the pilot UK MS Register, a list of ten potential key areas of difficulty, in the form of short statements, was e-mailed to participants. A content analysis revealed that there were four main areas of concern that could represent potential barriers for health internet-registers, in general, and that need to be considered when establishing, designing, and developing such registers: technical aspects of using the internet; computer literacy and ability, encompassing website design, clarity, and user-friendliness; symptom mismatches with register content; and condition-specific effects and impacts as barriers to internet-register use.
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Panahi, Sirous, AzitaShahraki Mohammadi, Azadeh Sayarifard et Ahmad Ashouri. « Identifying the prerequisites, facilitators, and barriers in improving adolescents' mental health literacy interventions : A systematic review ». Journal of Education and Health Promotion 9, no 1 (2020) : 322. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/jehp.jehp_623_20.

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Neff, Anna J., Stephen Lau, Alex Wing-Kai Wong et Carolyn Baum. « 4411 Identifying Environmental Barriers to Participation for Community-Dwelling Adults with Stroke : A Descriptive Pilot Study ». Journal of Clinical and Translational Science 4, s1 (juin 2020) : 134. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cts.2020.398.

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OBJECTIVES/GOALS: The purpose of this study is to identify and quantitatively describe environmental barriers to community engagement and activity participation for adults with stroke and low income. Repeated electronic surveys collected in real time will reduce recall bias and improve characterization of barriers. METHODS/STUDY POPULATION: 20-30 community-dwelling adults with stroke and low income will be recruited for this pilot study. Inclusion criteria: > 1 month post stroke and evidence that they have the vision, literacy, and cognitive capacities to answer survey questions on a smart device. Exclusion criteria: severe aphasia, severe mental illness or substance abuse within 3 months, and ataxia. Participants will complete standardized assessments of daily activities, engagement in and perceptions about community activities, social support, and perceived environmental barriers. Participants then complete four surveys per day for 14 days using an app on an iPod Touch, reporting activities attempted and barriers encountered. RESULTS/ANTICIPATED RESULTS: This is the first study of this kind and is a work in progress. We anticipate that the environmental barriers reported will include physical (e.g. built structures, climate, and natural terrain), social (e.g. support or lack thereof; stigma), political (e.g. access to transportation; healthcare services), and technological barriers (e.g. difficulties with personal equipment and/or technologies such as elevators, ticket kiosks, etc.). DISCUSSION/SIGNIFICANCE OF IMPACT: An increased understanding of the barriers facing community-dwelling adults with stroke and low income will facilitate the development of culturally-appropriate and more accessible self-management programs to help this population re-engage in their communities and return to pre-stroke activities.
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Vermeulen, Jacomina Hendrina. « Identifying structural barriers to antiretroviral therapy adherence ». Thesis, Stellenbosch : University of Stellenbosch, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/6539.

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Thesis (MA)--University of Stellenbosch, 2011.
ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The topic of antiretroviral adherence remains a subject of continued importance, as it is associated with positive health outcomes amongst patients attending public healthcare facilities. Available literature on adherence behaviour mainly focuses on the psychological and behavioural barriers, while overlooking the multitude of structural barriers within the patient’s environment affecting the patient’s adherence to antiretroviral treatment and care. The present study provides a unique perspective on adherence behaviour amongst persons living with HIV and receiving antiretroviral treatment, as it identifies important structural barriers to clinical attendance and pill-taking. The sample for this study were selected from patients attending an infectious diseases clinic at a major peri-urban secondary hospital and receiving antiretroviral therapy, nurses and doctors providing health services to patients, and patient advocates providing psychosocial support to patients under the auspices of a local non-governmental organisation. The participants included in this study were selected by means of convenience sampling to participate either in semi structured interviews or focus group discussions. Participants were assured of the confidentiality of the process and their anonymity in both cases. Both semi structured interviews and focus groups were digitally recorded and transcribed after which transcriptions were entered into Atlas.ti for textual analysis. Transcriptions were thematically analysed according to the perceptions of various participants. The main themes that emerged from the present study included individual barriers, poverty-related barriers, institutionrelated barriers, and social and community-related barriers. The results of the present study were triangulated by considering the concurrences and discrepancies between the patients, clinicians and patient advocates on the main, and subthemes. These themes were then discussed according to Bronfenbrenner’s (1972) Ecological Systems Theory, which divided the main themes identified according to the different systems operating within the patient’s environment, i.e. the micro-, exo-, and macrosystem. The microsystem included both individual psychological and behavioural barriers and poverty-related barriers. Institutional barriers were considered within the exosystem of the patient’s ecological environment. And the social and community-related barriers were considered within the macrosystem of the patient’s ecological environment. The significance of this study lies in the identification of adherence behaviour as the product of the patient’s environment through the examination of triangulated data. Future research may include effective ways in which patients can be assisted in developing the necessary skills to cope with their environment and to enhance social support. The development of strategies to support newly-enrolled patients also still needs investigation.
AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Volgehoue antiretrovirale behandeling bly ‘n onderwerp van voortdurende belang omdat dit geassosieer word met positiewe gesondheidsuitkomste onder pasiënte wat van openbare gesondheidsfasiliteite gebruik maak. Beskikbare literatuur oor volhoudings gedrag fokus grootliks op sielkundige en gedragshindernisse, terwyl veelvuldige strukturelehindernisse binne die pasiënt se omgewing steeds misgekyk word. Dié studie bied ‘n unieke perspektief op volhoudingsgedrag onder MIV-positiewe pasiënte wat tans antiretrovirale terapie ontvang, aangesien dit belangrike strukturele hindernisse tot kliniek bywoning en die neem van medikasie identifiseer. Dié steekproef sluit pasiënte in wat tans antiretrovirale terapie by ‘n aansteeklike siektes-kliniek by ‘n peri-stedelike sekondêre hospitaal ontvang. Dit sluit ook dokters en verpleegsters in wat gesondheidsdienste aan dié pasiënte verskaf, en pasiënt- advokate wat psigo-sosiale ondersteuning aan pasiënte verskaf onder die vaandel van ‘n plaaslike nieregerings organisasie. Dié deelnemers is deur middel van gerieflikheidssteekproef geselekteer om aan semi-gestruktureerde onderhoude of fokusgroepbesprekings deel te neem. Deelnemers van albei groepe is van hul anonimiteit en die vertroulikheid van die proses verseker. Beide die semi-gestruktureerde onderhoude en die fokusgroepbesprekings is digitaal opgeneem en transkripsies is daarvan gemaak, waarna die transkripsies in Atlas.ti gelaai is vir tekstuele analise. Transkripsies is tematies geanaliseer volgens die persepsies van die verskeie deelnemers. Die hooftemas wat na vore gekom het, sluit in individuele hindernisse, armoedeverwante hindernisse, institusieverwante hindernisse asook sosiale en gemeenskapsverwante hindernisse. Resultate van dié studie is getrianguleer deur die verskille en ooreenkomste te vind tussen pasiënte, klinici en pasiënt-advokate oor die hoof- en subtemas. Die hooftemas is toe volgens Bronfenbrenner (1972) se Ekologiese Sistemeteorie verdeel in die verskillende sisteme teenwoording in die pasiënt se omgewing, naamlik die mikro-, ekso-, en makrosisteem. Die mikrosisteem het individuele sielkundige en gedragshindernisse asook die armoedeverwante hindernisse ingesluit. Institusieverwante hindernisse is binne die eksosisteem van die pasiënt se ekologiese omgewing beskou en sosiale en gemeenskapsverwante hindernisse is beskou binne die makrosisteem van die pasiënt se ekologiese omgewing. Die belang van dié studie lê in die identifisering van volhoudingsgedrag as produk van die pasiënt se omgewing, soos beskou deur die Ekologiese Sistemeteorie. Toekomstige navorsing kan fokus op effektiewe maniere waarop pasiënte bygestaan kan word om die nodige vaardighede te ontwikkel om hul omgewing beter te kan hanteer en beskikbare sosiale ondersteuning te kan verbeter. Die ontwikkeling van strategieë om nuwe pasiënte by te staan, benodig ook verdere navorsing.
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Salvant, Abena. « Identifying Barriers to Graduation for Nontraditional Students ». ScholarWorks, 2016. https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/1931.

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Increased enrollments of nontraditional students in U.S. higher education institutions have prompted many college and university administrators to consider student service programs. These programs ensure that support services are available to nontraditional students to cultivate healthy graduation rates among that student population. The purpose of this study was to discover factors that influence nontraditional students to become disengaged or be retained. The study was a qualitative case study with data collected from individual interviews with 10 nontraditional students participating in online and traditional onsite delivery systems at a private, nontraditional higher education institution in the western United States. The theoretical framework that guided this study was Knowles's andragogy theory. The research questions addressed students' perceptions of the role of persistence, barriers, self-direction, intrinsic motivation, delivery systems, learning modality, and academic and support services in their academic success. Data analysis was conducted to identify themes by coding the narrative responses and using member checks to validate data interpretations. Findings derived from the interviews indicated that students believed that they benefitted from a community of support within the university system. A professional development workshop was designed as a project to train university employees on how to create a professional learning community (PLC) to support students. This PLC was designed to promote positive social change by enhancing retention of adult students in academic programs until graduation and create an environment where people work together in a collaborative way within the university to ensure student success.
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Helsper, Linda Pearl. « Identifying community specific barriers to prenatal care services ». CSUSB ScholarWorks, 1998. https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/etd-project/1451.

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The intent of this research project was to discover the barriers that exist in this community when a woman attempts to access prenatal care. A concern for the well being of the children in the community and a belief in the importance of early intervention to enhance outcomes inspired the idea for this project.
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Pollock, Susan Patricia. « Literacy barriers to learning and learner experiences ». Thesis, University of Exeter, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10871/30847.

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This research is in two phases. The aim of phase one was to explore the school experiences of learners identified as having literacy barriers to learning. Learners were in Year 8 (age 12-13) at the start of the research and Year 9 (age 13-14) by its conclusion. A case study design and the participatory method of ‘photovoice’ was used to elicit and foreground students’ views and experiences. To date there has been little research in this field using participatory methods. Thematic analysis was used to analyse the data. Findings suggest that the student photographers’ (N=4) were keen to share both their positive and negative experiences of school and in particular the importance they placed on relationships with peers and key staff. The aim of phase two was to use students’ photos, which were developed into individual ‘experience boards’, as a tool to facilitate staff reflections on practice. Three discussion groups (N=7) were held and data were analysed using thematic analysis. Findings were viewed and discussed using the framework of Maslow’s (1943) hierarchy of needs. Staff showed a high level of empathy and a desire to interpret and reflect on the photos. The constructs of feeling safe and secure were significant themes across all discussion groups. Furthermore, the lack of photos explicitly about learning challenged staff beliefs about student experiences and enabled them to acknowledge the importance the student photographers placed on these constructs. The use of photovoice stimulated reflection and is likely to have aided staff to better understand student experiences. There are implications for educational psychology practice in relation to taking a more holistic view of understanding and supporting learners with literacy difficulties and also the use of ‘photovoice’ to elicit and foreground student views and experiences as part of consultation or at a more systemic level.
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Kristofersson, Hannes, et Victor Wadstein. « Accelerating the Transition to Sustainability : Identifying Drivers and Barriers ». Thesis, KTH, Industriell ekonomi och organisation (Inst.), 2021. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-296600.

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As corporations have attained an increasing focus in the sustainability debate, so have the expectations of their sustainability performance. Rather than having a sole focus on an ad hoc mix of philanthropic actions, researchers now begin to call for businesses to recognize their role in broader societal sustainability challenges. This paper aims to explore the perceived drivers and barriers of corporate sustainability (CS) when a company seeks to take a societal perspective on its contributions to sustainable development. A case study has been conducted on a management consultancy firm to address this, with empirical data stemming from semi-structured interviews and a questionnaire. A systematic literature review was furthermore carried out to study the drivers and barriers identified in prior research, thus obtaining a methodological triangulation. The data was moreover analyzed with theoretical underpinnings from the field of transition management (TM). In doing so, it was possible to begin closing the gap between previous research on the drivers and barriers of CS and those that emerge when moving beyond traditional CS efforts. More specifically, a business transition management (BTM) framework was discussed in relation to the results from the case company, trying to assess whether the elements included align with the identified drivers; and to discuss whether the strategies within could combat the perceived barriers. When analyzing the empirical data and comparing it with the findings from the literature review, many similarities could be found. Client expectations, leadership, organizational culture, and communication were all essential aspects within the case company, and so were they in the literature review, thus, validating much of the findings in previous literature. A key difference, however, appears to be the complexities associated with these when taking a wider, societal perspective on sustainability. Relating this perspective to the activities carried out by employees is perceived to be difficult, and the business case is not fully recognized. It was suggested that aspects from the BTM framework could be utilized to combat the barriers associated with increasing complexities, such as the empowerment of visionary employees with a deeper insight into the complexities in question. The findings of this research endeavor have been complied in a proposed model to widening the perspective of CS efforts. Albeit not definite in its construct, it nonetheless begins to reflect on the interlinkages between TM and previous research on CS drivers and barriers. Additional drivers and barriers can be identified, and the differences between traditional CS initiatives and those that embrace a societal perspective should be further clarified. Still, this model provides a good starting point for further research on this phenomenon.
Allteftersom företag har fått en större roll i hållbarhetsdebatten så har också förväntningarna på deras hållbarhetsarbete ökat. I stället för att enbart fokusera på en ad hoc-blandning av filantropiska åtgärder– såsom slumpmässigt utvalda donationer, marknadsföring och svag hållbarhetsrapportering – börjar forskare nu uppmana företag att erkänna sin roll i bredare samhällsutmaningar för hållbarhet. Denna uppsats syftar till att utforska de upplevda drivkrafterna och barriärerna när ett företag försöker ta ett samhällsperspektiv på deras bidrag till hållbar utveckling. En fallstudie har genomförts på ett konsultföretag för att undersöka detta, med empiriska data från intervjuer och ett frågeformulär. En systematisk litteraturgranskning genomfördes dessutom för att studera de drivkrafter och barriärer som identifierats i tidigare forskning vilket medförde att metodologisk triangulering kunde uppnås. Vidare så analyserades empirin med underlag från Transition Management (TM). På så sätt kunde klyftan mellan dessa forskningsområden börja överbryggas. Mer specifikt så diskuterades ett ramverk för Business Transition Management (BTM) i förhållande till resultaten från fallföretaget, för att därigenom bedöma om detta överensstämmer med de identifierade drivkrafterna och för att diskutera om strategierna inom det ramverket skulle kunna bekämpa de upplevda hindren. Vid analysen av empirin så uppvisas många likheter med de drivande faktorerna och barriärerna som kan identifieras i litteraturöversikten. Kundernas förväntningar, ledarskap, organisationskultur och kommunikation visade sig vara viktiga aspekter inom fallföretaget, vilket de också var i litteraturgranskningen. Således valideras mycket av resultaten i tidigare litteratur. En skillnad verkar emellertid vara komplexiteten i samband med dessa när man tar ett bredare samhällsperspektiv på hållbarhet. Att relatera detta perspektiv till de anställdas projekt upplevs som svårt, och affärsmöjligheten med detta är ännu inte helt erkänt. Aspekter från BTM-ramverket antyds kunna användas för att bekämpa de hinder som är förknippade med den ökande komplexiteten, såsom att framhäva visionärer inom företaget. Slutsatserna av denna forskningsinsats har sammanställts i en föreslagen modell, där övergången till ett bredare hållbarhetsperspektiv presenteras. Trots att modellen i sig inte är vetenskapligt beprövad ännu, så bidrar den ändock med en reflektion kring sammanlänkningarna mellan TM och tidigare forskning om hållbarhetsarbetens drivande faktorer och barriärer. Ytterligare drivkrafter och barriärer kan identifieras, och skillnaderna mellan traditionella hållbarhetsinitiativ och de som omfattar ett samhällsperspektiv bör klargöras ytterligare. Trots detta så ger denna modell en bra utgångspunkt för ytterligare forskning om det undersökta fenomenet.
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McLaughlin, Stephen. « Identifying knowledge transfer barriers within a complex supply chain organization ». Thesis, University of Glasgow, 2006. http://theses.gla.ac.uk/5415/.

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This research is concerned with understanding how organizational performance can be improved through effective knowledge transfer. In particular, the researcher is interested in organizational performance as it relates to those organizations that rely on core horizontal business processes, such as those found within a supply chain. Many organizations develop knowledge strategies to try and utilise existing knowledge within their organizations. However, this process tends to be developed from a top-down perspective, and deployed on an organization-wide basis. It is the researcher’s contention that this is not a suitable approach for developing an effective knowledge strategy for supply chain / complex organizations. It is the researcher’s belief that in order to develop and define a suitable method for knowledge strategy development and implementation, how knowledge and information are created and shared along core business processes must first be understood. To do this it is important to identify the barriers that impact knowledge transfer across an organization, and more specifically, along core business processes. By mapping a core IBM supply chain process, and identifying the employee work groups associated with the process (through social network analysis), the researcher was able to identify and assess knowledge transfer barriers, and how they impact along the IBM order flow process. Through a combination of qualitative and quantitative methods the researcher developed an emergent theory concerning how organizations should approach the identification and management of knowledge transfer barriers.
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Kelch, Brian A. « Identifying the structural determinants of extreme folding and unfolding barriers ». Diss., Search in ProQuest Dissertations & ; Theses. UC Only, 2007. http://gateway.proquest.com/openurl?url_ver=Z39.88-2004&rft_val_fmt=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:dissertation&res_dat=xri:pqdiss&rft_dat=xri:pqdiss:3251946.

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Jensen, Marina. « Conversion Rate Optimization : A Qualitative Approach to Identifying Optimization Barriers ». Thesis, Tekniska Högskolan, Högskolan i Jönköping, JTH, Datateknik och informatik, 2019. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hj:diva-44487.

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This thesis examined the question “What barriers are preventing Swedish companies from performing a structured conversion rate optimization process?”. As the purpose is to obtain an understanding of what is preventing companies from successfully execute conversion rate optimization (CRO). Given that CRO is an important part in most digital marketing activities. And despite increase in budget and importance in marketing, resource constraint continues to be the biggest obstacle.  The method employed to investigate this question was qualitative interviews with participants who worked with websites in seven different companies. An analysis was carried out, estimating the participating companies’ level of knowledge, overall structure, what to prioritize and current obstacles. It was established that the interviewees had several different areas of concern with regards to conversion rate optimization. Limited time, budget, priorities, knowledge, ownership, structured approach and interpreting data, were all treated in the analysis. A discussion was carried out to argument the definition of “biggest” barrier, as some barriers were more common than others but easier to overcome. Overall, these obstacles could all be traced back to barriers as prioritization, structure and ownership. The conclusion was that companies must have a more structured working process within the area of conversion rate optimization in order for this practice to be prioritized as a substantial part of companies online marketing activities.
Denna uppsats har undersökt frågan "Vilka hinder hindrar svenska företag från att genomföra en strukturerad konverteringsoptimerings process?". Med syfte att få en förståelse för vad som hindrar företagen att utföra konverteringsoptimering (CRO). Då CRO är en viktig del i de flesta digitala marknadsaktiviteter. Och trots ökad budget och kunskap inom marknadsföring är resursbegränsningen fortfarande det största hindret. Metoden som användes för att undersöka denna fråga var kvalitativa intervjuer med deltagare som arbetade med webbplatser inom sju olika företag. En analys genomfördes, som tog upp företags kunskapsnivå, övergripande struktur, prioriteringar och nuvarande hinder. Det fastställdes att intervjuarna hade flera olika problemområden med avseende om konverteringsoptimering. Begränsad tid, budget, prioriteringar, kunskap, ägandeskap, strukturerat abetsflöde och tolkning av data, behandlades alla i analysen. En diskussion gjordes för att argumentera för definitionen av "största" barriären, eftersom vissa hinder var vanligare än andra men lättare att övervinna. Sammantaget kan dessa hinder alltså spåras tillbaka till hinder som prioritering, struktur och ägande. Slutsatsen var att företagen måste ha en mer strukturerad arbetsprocess inom området för konverteringsoptimering för att denna disciplin ska prioriteras som en väsentlig del av företagets marknadsföringsaktiviteter online.
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Jordan, Tammi C. « Underrepresented Groups in Dual Enrollment Programs : Identifying and Removing Barriers ». Ashland University / OhioLINK, 2020. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ashland1588266804466904.

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Hunter, Christopher W. « Identifying barriers and bridges in developing a science identity [electronic resource] / ». Online pdf file accessible through the World Wide Web, 2010. http://archives.evergreen.edu/masterstheses/Accession89-10MIT/Hunter_CWMIT2010.pdf.

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Campbell, Alison. Strength from within : Overcoming the barriers to workplace literacy development. Ottawa, ON : Conference Board of Canada, 2003.

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Overcoming spiritual barriers in Japan : Identifying strongholds and redemptive gifts. Bellevue, WA : NextChurch Resources, 1999.

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Gerber, Larry. Cited ! : Identifying credible information online. New York : Rosen Central, 2010.

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Bleach, Emma E. Identifying facilitators and barriers to effectiveness within a medium sized manufacturing company. Manchester : UMIST, 1998.

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McAuliffe, Garrett J. Identifying critical internal barriers to effective career decision-making among college students. Washington, D.C : Educational Resources Information Center, 1991.

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McGonagill, E. Grady. Overcoming barriers to educational restructuring : A call for system literacy. Arlington, Va : American Association of School Administrators, 1991.

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Sudharshan, Devanathan. MOBIUS-- a procedure for identifying mobility barriers based on dynamic strategic grouping analysis. [Urbana, Ill.] : College of Commerce and Business Administration, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1986.

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Ramachandran, V. K. Barriers to expansion of mass literacy and primary schooling in West Bengal : A study based on primary data from selected villages. Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala : Centre for Development Studies, 2003.

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Leaving Johnny behind : Overcoming barriers to literacy and reclaiming at-risk readers. Roseville, MN : Learning Dynamics Press, 2009.

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California. Legislature. Senate. Select Committee on California-European Trade. Identifying trade barriers for European companies seeking entry into the California marketplace : Informational hearing. Sacramento, California : Senate Publications & Flags, 2013.

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Krüger, Ralph, et Andreas Stumpf. « Identifying Growth Barriers ». Dans Management for Professionals, 33–50. Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-37108-0_3.

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Parameswaran, Benjamin. « Identifying Trade Barriers ». Dans The Liberation of Maritime Transport Services, 41–69. Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-17105-5_3.

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Morris, Helen. « Identifying barriers to therapy ». Dans Working with Stress and Tension in Clinical Practice, 1–7. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2018. : Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315172491-2.

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Horner, Bruce, et Min-Zhan Lu. « Reflection 3. Overcoming barriers ». Dans Studies in Written Language and Literacy, 81–82. Amsterdam : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/swll.12.13hor.

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Merga, Margaret Kristin. « Competing Demands and Barriers ». Dans Librarians in Schools as Literacy Educators, 133–71. Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-21025-0_5.

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Ivansen, Lars, Jonas Andersson et Dag Bergsjö. « Identifying Barriers to Agile Technology Roadmapping ». Dans Systems Engineering in Context, 371–82. Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-00114-8_31.

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Zetterström, Erik. « Identifying Barriers to Accessibility in Qatar ». Dans Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 235–42. Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-31522-0_35.

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Burgess, Adrian P., Caroline Witton, Laura Shapiro et Joel B. Talcott. « From Subtypes to Taxons : Identifying Distinctive Profiles of Reading Development in Children ». Dans Literacy Studies, 213–33. Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-90805-2_11.

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Cardon, Lon R. « Practical barriers to identifying complex trait loci. » Dans Behavioral genetics in the postgenomic era., 55–69. Washington : American Psychological Association, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/10480-004.

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Wallace, T., et J. Morris. « Identifying Barriers to Usability : Smart Speaker Testing by Military Veterans with Mild Brain Injury and PTSD ». Dans Breaking Down Barriers, 113–22. Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-75028-6_10.

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Atkinson, Keith, Jaclyn Barnes, Judith Albee, Peter Anttila, Judith Haataja, Kanak Nanavati, Kelly Steelman et Charles Wallace. « Breaking Barriers to Digital Literacy ». Dans ASSETS '16 : The 18th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility. New York, NY, USA : ACM, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2982142.2982183.

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Reuther, Kevin, Edward P. Borodzicz et Christian-Andreas Schumann. « Identifying Barriers to Intrapreneurship ». Dans 2018 IEEE International Conference on Engineering, Technology and Innovation (ICE/ITMC). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ice.2018.8436373.

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Boyd, Kathryn, et Anne Gold. « CLIMATE LITERACY EDUCATION – BARRIERS, SUCCESSES, AND FUTURE WORK ». Dans GSA Annual Meeting in Phoenix, Arizona, USA - 2019. Geological Society of America, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2019am-334614.

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Carver, Jeffrey C., Edgar Hassler, Elis Hernandes et Nicholas A. Kraft. « Identifying Barriers to the Systematic Literature Review Process ». Dans 2013 ACM/IEEE International Symposium on Empirical Software Engineering and Measurement (ESEM). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/esem.2013.28.

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Christoforidis, G. C., K. Ch Chatzisavvas, T. A. Papadopoulos et G. K. Papagiannis. « Identifying non-technological barriers to Wind power : Local communities ». Dans 2012 9th International Conference on the European Energy Market (EEM 2012). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/eem.2012.6254674.

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Miranda, Leonardo Cunha de, Elaine Hayashi et Maria Cecília Calani Baranauskas. « Identifying Interaction Barriers in the Use of Remote Controls ». Dans 2009 Latin American Web Congress (LA-WEB). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/la-web.2009.23.

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Demirkesen, Sevilay, Nadia Wachter, Svenja Oprach et Shervin Haghsheno. « Identifying Barriers in Lean Implementation in the Construction Industry ». Dans 27th Annual Conference of the International Group for Lean Construction (IGLC). International Group for Lean Construction, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.24928/2019/0151.

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Gross, Paul, et Caitlin Kelleher. « Non-programmers identifying functionality in unfamiliar code : Strategies and barriers ». Dans 2009 IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages and Human-Centric Computing (VL/HCC). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/vlhcc.2009.5295294.

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Ford, Denae, Justin Smith, Philip J. Guo et Chris Parnin. « Paradise unplugged : identifying barriers for female participation on stack overflow ». Dans FSE'16 : 24nd ACM SIGSOFT International Symposium on the Foundations of Software Engineering. New York, NY, USA : ACM, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2950290.2950331.

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Galofré, Maria, et Julià Minguillón. « Identifying pedagogical, technological and organizational barriers in virtual learning environments ». Dans the 10th international ACM SIGACCESS conference. New York, New York, USA : ACM Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1414471.1414516.

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Bartczak, Summer E. Identifying Barriers to Knowledge Management in the US Military. Fort Belvoir, VA : Defense Technical Information Center, décembre 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada410648.

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Lang, Chunmin, et Md Abdullahil Kafi. Perceived Risks and Enjoyment : Identifying Barriers and Motivations to Clothing Renting. Ames : Iowa State University, Digital Repository, novembre 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.31274/itaa_proceedings-180814-1550.

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Neubauer, J., K. Smith, E. Wood et A. Pesaran. Identifying and Overcoming Critical Barriers to Widespread Second Use of PEV Batteries. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), février 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1171780.

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Cole, P. C., et M. A. Halverson. Building America Guidance for Identifying and Overcoming Code, Standard, and Rating Method Barriers. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), septembre 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1221042.

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Munshi, Medha. Identifying and Overcoming Barriers to Diabetes Management in the Elderly : An Intervention Study. Fort Belvoir, VA : Defense Technical Information Center, juin 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada542533.

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Cole, Pamala, et Mark Halverson. Building America Guidance for Identifying and Overcoming Code, Standard, and Rating Method Barriers. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), septembre 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1164582.

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Munshi, Medha. Identifying and Overcoming Barriers to Diabetes Management in the Elderly : An Intervention Study. Fort Belvoir, VA : Defense Technical Information Center, juin 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada487035.

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Necefer, Len Edward, et Thomas Elisha Jones. Identifying Barriers and Pathways to Success for Renewable Energy Development on American Indian Lands. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), novembre 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1431269.

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Kladitis, Paul. Identifying Technology Barriers to the Realization of True Microrobots and Nanorobots for Military Application by 2035. Fort Belvoir, VA : Defense Technical Information Center, janvier 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada537168.

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Aldridge, Jo. Identifying the Barriers to Women's Agency in Domestic Violence : The Tensions between Women's Personal Experiences and Systemic Responses. Librello, avril 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.12924/si2013.01010003.

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