نتایج جستجو برای: international health instruments

تعداد نتایج: 1288629  

Background There is an increasing trend of international migration of health professionals from low- and middle- income countries to high-income countries as well as across middle-income countries. The WHO Global Code of Practice on the International Recruitment of Health Personnel was created to better address health workforce development and the ethical conduct of international recruitment. T...

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 2015
ruairi brugha sophie crowe

the relevance and effectiveness of the world health organization’s (who’s) global code of practice on the international recruitment of health personnel is being reviewed in 2015. the code, which is a set of ethical norms and principles adopted by the world health assembly (wha) in 2010, urges members states to train and retain the health personnel they need, thereby limiting demand for internat...

2017
Susanne Mayer Aggie T G Paulus Agata Łaszewska Judit Simon Ruben M W A Drost Dirk Ruwaard Silvia M A A Evers

BACKGROUND Intersectoral costs and benefits (ICBs), i.e. costs and benefits of healthcare interventions outside the healthcare sector, can be a crucial component in economic evaluations from the societal perspective. Pivotal to their estimation is the existence of sound resource-use measurement (RUM) instruments; however, RUM instruments for ICBs in the education or criminal justice sectors hav...

2010
Stephen E Weis Jotam G Pasipanodya

We read with interest the recently published paper by Na Guo et al [1]. The authors identified published studies [2-4] where health-related quality of life instruments were administered to persons with tuberculosis. They then analyzed the health-related quality of life structure, validation, and health-related quality of life outcomes. The authors’ conclude that the consensus of the published h...

2015
Cara C Lewis Cameo F Stanick Ruben G Martinez Bryan J Weiner Mimi Kim Melanie Barwick Katherine A Comtois

BACKGROUND Identification of psychometrically strong instruments for the field of implementation science is a high priority underscored in a recent National Institutes of Health working meeting (October 2013). Existing instrument reviews are limited in scope, methods, and findings. The Society for Implementation Research Collaboration Instrument Review Project's objectives address these limitat...

خسروآبادی, رضا, صادقی, سعید, فتح آبادی, جلیل, نیکبخت, صدیقه, پوراعتماد, حمیدرضا,

Background and Objective: Nowadays, the use of digital devices such as televisions, DVDs, smartphones, tablets, and computer games is increasing among children. The present study was conducted with the aim of understanding the potential effects of the use of media in children. Instruments and Methods: In the present systematic review, domestic and International articles investigating the effec...

2013
Jordana Leitao Daniel Chandramohan Peter Byass Robert Jakob Kanitta Bundhamcharoen Chanpen Choprapawon Don de Savigny Edward Fottrell Elizabeth França Frederik Frøen Gihan Gewaifel Abraham Hodgson Sennen Hounton Kathleen Kahn Anand Krishnan Vishwajeet Kumar Honorati Masanja Erin Nichols Francis Notzon Mohammad Hafiz Rasooly Osman Sankoh Paul Spiegel Carla AbouZahr Marc Amexo Derege Kebede William Soumbey Alley Fatima Marinho Mohamed Ali Enrique Loyola Jyotsna Chikersal Jun Gao Giuseppe Annunziata Rajiv Bahl Kidist Bartolomeus Ties Boerma Bedirhan Ustun Doris Chou Lulu Muhe Matthews Mathai

Objective Verbal autopsy (VA) is a systematic approach for determining causes of death (CoD) in populations without routine medical certification. It has mainly been used in research contexts and involved relatively lengthy interviews. Our objective here is to describe the process used to shorten, simplify, and standardise the VA process to make it feasible for application on a larger scale suc...

2001
Sujata Gupta Erik Haites Thomas Heller Robert Stavins Huaqing Xu

CONTENTS The purpose of this chapter is to examine the major types of policies and measures that can be used to mitigate net concentrations of greenhouse gases (GHGs) in the atmosphere. 1 Alternative policy instruments are described and assessed in terms of specific criteria, on the basis of the most recent literature. Naturally, emphasis is on the instruments mentioned in the Kyoto Protocol (t...

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2006
Hans V Hogerzeil

Most countries have acceded to at least one global or regional covenant or treaty confirming the right to health. After years of international discussions on human rights, many governments are now moving towards practical implementation of their commitments. A practical example may be of help to those governments who aim to translate their international treaty obligations into practice. WHO's E...

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