6 edition of Assessing health need using the life cycle framework found in the catalog.
Published
1993
by Open University Press in Buckingham, Philadelphia
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. [207]-208) and index.
Statement | Chrissie Pickin and Selwyn St. Leger. |
Contributions | St. Leger, A. S. 1948- |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | RA407.5.G7 P53 1993 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xii, 212 p. : |
Number of Pages | 212 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL1716334M |
ISBN 10 | 0335157432, 0335157424 |
LC Control Number | 92018760 |
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Life cycle assessment (LCA) is a framework for assessing the environmental impacts of product systems and decisions. The steps in LCA are (1) goal and scope definition, (2) life cycle inventory analysis (LCI), (3) life cycle impact assessment (LCIA), and (4) interpretation of the results.
From theory to practice. Different frameworks for healthcare needs assessment have reflected different purposes as well as different times and contexts. 4 The life cycle model, for example, is a framework which encourages needs assessors to think comprehensively about different population groups of different ages.
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Organization and Administration.; Health Services - organization & administration.; Great Britain. The life cycle environmental impacts associated with the studied systems were quantified using the problem-oriented (midpoint) approach, CML 2 Baseline In a midpoint approach, results of the life cycle inventory are characterized into relevant environmental impact categories and expressed in reference units to indicate their potential contribution to specific global environmental by: In Pursuit Business Development Life Cycle: The Framework, ISBNISBNBrand New, Free shipping in the US Assessing Health Need Using the Life Cycle Framework by Pickin, Chrissie New, $ unread, unused book in perfect condition with no missing or damaged pages.
See the seller’s listing for full Seller Rating: % positive. Life-cycle assessment or life cycle assessment (LCA, also known as life-cycle analysis) is a methodology for assessing environmental impacts associated with all the stages of the life-cycle of a commercial product, process, or instance, in the case of a manufactured product, environmental impacts are assessed from raw material extraction and processing (cradle), through the product.
In assessing families using the systems framework, it is advisable to determine the: connections between individual concerns and family of origin problems -internal and external factors that are influencing functioning -cognitive myths and patterns that maintain internal boundaries -complementary division of labor in gender role relationships.
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food system. users of this framework will need to be aware of as many effects as possible. In Fig.emissions of CO 2 in the operation phase are shown in an annual basis (assuming a 25 years life cycle). This analysis of emissions per year demonstrates (Chatzinikolaou and Ventikos.
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However, greater methodological clarity about what is encompassed in life-cycle thinking would be of benefit to the alternatives assessment field.
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