Pishvaei, Malihe
Department of Family Social Health, Social Development and Health Promotion Research Center. Gonabad University of Medical Sciences, Gonabad
[ 1 ] - Health literacy and self-care in patients
Self-care is a process in which a patient uses his knowledge and skills to perform recommended behaviors. Therefore, patients should not only be able to obtain sufficient information about their illness and how to take care of them, they must also be able to use their knowledge in different situations and situations. In fact, patients for self-care and disease management, need to receive accura...
[ 2 ] - Gender inequality of employed women caused to health complications
Gender equality means the enjoyment to rights, opportunities, and life chances has not been governed or limited by the gender. One of the issues highlighted in international human rights is the elimination of gender-based discrimination and the need for equality between men and women in the human society. Gender inequality comes from biological differences and social context [1]. Women need dif...
[ 3 ] - Health and safety of children in urban parks
Health and safety of children in parks' playgrounds
[ 4 ] - Sociological Comparison of the Self-Control and Behavioral Activation and Prevention Systems in Normal and Blind People
Self-control is one of the most important skills that are considered as the main characteristic of individual adaptability. Indeed, an individual with self-control ability is one who can prioritize his/her goals and keep a balance between his/her emotions and thoughts. The purpose of this study was to compare self-control and behavioral activation and prevention systems in both normal and blind...
[ 5 ] - The need to pay attention to differences in health literacy and knowledge in health education interventions
The Health Literacy (HL) is an individual and social capacity for access, understanding, evaluation of information and health services, and optimal utilization of it for health promotion [1]. Today, HL has been recognized as an important and vital indicator of the results and costs of health care the need for the effective health care system, has a good level of health literacy [2]. According t...
[ 6 ] - The experience of pregnancy in women with high body mass: a hermeneutical/phenomenological study
Overweight is one of the most common health problems and risk factors for many prenatal illnesses. The proportion of pregnant women with high body mass would be increased by increasing body mass in society. The purpose of this study was to explain the pregnancy experience in women with high body mass index. An interpretive phenomenological approach was used to conduct this study. Participants i...
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