نتایج جستجو برای: healthy public policy

تعداد نتایج: 862351  

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2012
Sarah Bowman Nigel Unwin Julia Critchley Simon Capewell Abdullatif Husseini Wasim Maziak Shahaduz Zaman Habiba Ben Romdhane Fouad Fouad Peter Phillimore Belgin Unal Rana Khatib Azza Shoaibi Balsam Ahmad

Public policy plays a key role in improving population health and in the control of diseases, including non-communicable diseases. However, an evidence-based approach to formulating healthy public policy has been difficult to implement, partly on account of barriers that hinder integrated work between researchers and policy-makers. This paper describes a "policy effectiveness-feasibility loop" ...

Journal: :Health promotion international 2015
Dennis Raphael

Despite evidence that public policy that equitably distributes the prerequisites/social determinants of health (PrH/SDH) is a worthy goal, progress in achieving such healthy public policy (HPP) has been uneven. This has especially been the case in nations where the business sector dominates the making of public policy. In response, various models of the policy process have been developed to cre...

Journal: :Journal of public health management and practice : JPHMP 2013
Rachel G Tabak Ellen Jones Julie A Jacobs Thomas Dobbs Victor Sutton Cassandra Dove Ross C Brownson

OBJECTIVE Determine the public perceptions about policies related to physical activity and healthy eating to inform efforts to change policy for these important public health issues. DESIGN Cross-sectional, structured phone interview survey. SETTING Ten counties in Mississippi (5 counties with the highest and 5 with the lowest obesity prevalence). PARTICIPANTS : Random sample of 2800 adul...

2006
O. P. Agarwal T. V. Somanathan

Public policy-making in India has frequently been characterized by a failure to anticipate needs, impacts, or reactions which could have reasonably been foreseen, thus impeding economic development. Policies have been reversed or changed more frequently than warranted by exogenous changes or new information. This paper is concerned with why India's policymaking structures have so much difficult...

Journal: :The Journal of human resources 1977
J Bishop

A binomial logit model is fitted to the college attendance behavior of 27,046 male high-school juniors in 1960, divided into 20 subgroups defined by student ability and family income. Tuition, high admissions standards, travel costs, and room and board costs all have significant negative effects on attendance. The highest elasticities of demand are found to occur in the low-income strata and lo...

Journal: :The American journal of occupational therapy : official publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association 2004
Helene Lohman Linda Gabriel Beth Furlong

109 The delivery of occupational therapy in ever changing systems has resulted in an increased focus on ethical concerns (Brown & Gabriel, 1995; Curtin, 2000; Fisher, 1997; Jacobson & Pomfret, 2000; Lohman & Brown, 1997). In recognition of ethical issues, the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) has developed three documents that guide ethical practice: the Occupational Therapy Code...

2006
Toni Schofield Susan Goodwin

The purpose of this paper is to stimulate a re-envisioning of gender politics in public policy making by applying a new approach to understanding them. Our approach is based on, and illustrated by, a study of gender dynamics in policy-making processes in the NSW public sector in Australia. The study draws on theoretical developments in the sociological study of gender arrangements in large orga...

2015
Fadi El-Jardali Lama Bou Karroum Lamya Bawab Ola Kdouh Farah El-Sayed Hala Rachidi Malak Makki Dena L. Schanzer

BACKGROUND Media plays a vital role in shaping public policies and opinions through disseminating health-related information. This study aims at exploring the role of media in informing health policies in Lebanon, identifying the factors influencing health reporting and investigating the role of evidence in health journalism and the quality of health reporting. It also identifies strategies to ...

Journal: :Cadernos de saude publica 2013
Ada Ávila Assunção Luiz Sérgio Silva

Common mental disorders (CMD) contribute to overall burden of disease. The current study aimed to describe the prevalence of CMD among a sample of bus drivers and fare collectors in Greater Metropolitan Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais State, Brazil, and investigate whether traffic conditions and conditions inside buses were associated with the outcome. This non-probabilistic sample of 1,607 worker...

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