نتایج جستجو برای: public health practice

تعداد نتایج: 1501347  

Journal: :The American psychologist 2015
Catherine P Bradshaw

Bullying continues to be a concern in schools and communities across the United States and worldwide, yet there is uncertainty regarding the most effective approaches for preventing it and addressing its impacts on children and youth. This paper synthesizes findings from a series of studies and meta-analyses examining the efficacy of bullying prevention programs. This paper considers some metho...

Journal: :Collegium antropologicum 2005
Selma Sogorić Tea Vukusić Rukavina Ognjen Brborović Andro Vlahugić Nino Zganec Stjepan Oresković

The subject of this paper is how to incorporate a multi-disciplinary and inter-sectored approach into development of public health policy and plans at the local (county) level in Croatia by educational program. Method used was the public health capacity building program "Health--Plan for it", which was developed with the aim to assist the counties to overcome recognized weaknesses and introduce...

Journal: :British medical bulletin 2009
Darren Shickle

INTRODUCTION Public health practice is characterized by measuring population health, assessing needs for health care and the provision (directly or indirectly) of services to protect and promote the public's health. It is increasingly explicitly concerned with issues of equity. SOURCES OF DATA Publications discussing ethical issues in public health. AREAS OF AGREEMENT Unlike the duties of c...

2017
Thomas A. Odeny Maya Petersen Charles T. Muga Jayne Lewis-Kulzer Elizabeth A. Bukusi Elvin H. Geng

BACKGROUND Using opinion leaders to accelerate the dissemination of evidence-based public health practices is a promising strategy for closing the gap between evidence and practice. Network interventions (using social network data to accelerate behavior change or improve organizational performance) are a promising but under-explored strategy. We aimed to use mobile phone technology to rapidly a...

Journal: :Journal of health disparities research and practice 2009
Saundra H Glover Sudha Xirasagar Yunho Jeon Keith T Elder Crystal N Piper Harris Pastides

OBJECTIVE: To introduce a human capital approach to reduce health disparities in South Carolina by increasing the number and quality of trained minority professionals in public health practice and research. METHODS: The conceptual basis and elements of Project EXPORT in South Carolina are described. Project EXPORT is a community based participatory research (CBPR) translational project designe...

Journal: :Health education & behavior : the official publication of the Society for Public Health Education 2005
Lori Dorfman Lawrence Wallack Katie Woodruff

Framing battles in public health illustrate the tension in our society between individual freedom and collective responsibility. This article describes how two frames, market justice and social justice, first articulated in a public health context by Dan Beauchamp, influence public dialogue on the health consequences of corporate practices. The authors argue that public health advocates must ar...

2017
Wayne Loschen Howard Burkom David Atrubin

Objective The objective of this presentation is to describe the new word alert capability in ESSENCE and how it has been used by the Florida Department of Health (FDOH). Specifically, this presentation will describe how the word alert feature works to find individual chief complaint terms that are occurring at an abnormal rate. It will then provide usage statistics and first-person accounts of ...

2014
Baki Cakici Pedro Sanches

Information and communication technologies are not value-neutral tools that reflect reality; they privilege some forms of action, and they limit others. We analyze reports describing the design, development, testing and evaluation of a European Commission co-funded syndromic surveillance project called SIDARTHa (System for Information on Detection and Analysis of Risks and Threats to Health). W...

Journal: :The British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners 2015
Maxwell J F Cooper Sangeetha Sornalingam Catherine O'Donnell

Street-level bureaucracy (SLB) is a sociological theory that seeks to explain the working practices and beliefs of frontline workers in public services and the ways in which they enact public policy in their routine work. Developed by an American, Michael Lipsky,1,2 it examines the workplace in terms of systematic and practical dilemmas that must be overcome by employees, with a particular focu...

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