نتایج جستجو برای: rural locations

تعداد نتایج: 219066  

2014
Melissa Neuman Glyn Alcock Kishwar Azad Abdul Kuddus David Osrin Neena Shah More Nirmala Nair Prasanta Tripathy Catherine Sikorski Naomi Saville Aman Sen Tim Colbourn Tanja A J Houweling Nadine Seward Dharma S Manandhar Bhim P Shrestha Anthony Costello Audrey Prost

OBJECTIVES To describe the prevalence and determinants of births by caesarean section in private and public health facilities in underserved communities in South Asia. DESIGN Cross-sectional study. SETTING 81 community-based geographical clusters in four locations in Bangladesh, India and Nepal (three rural, one urban). PARTICIPANTS 45,327 births occurring in the study areas between 2005 ...

2015
Yoshiaki Nojima Shunichi Kumakura Keiichi Onoda Tsuyoshi Hamano Kiyoshi Kimura

BACKGROUND The objective of this research is to investigate job and life satisfaction and preference of future practice locations of physicians in rural and remote islands in Japan. METHODS A cross-sectional study was conducted for physicians who reside or resided on the Oki islands: isolated islands situated in the Sea of Japan between the Eurasian continent and the mainland of Japan. A ques...

Journal: :International Breastfeeding Journal 2008
Liqian Qiu Yun Zhao Colin W Binns Andy H Lee Xing Xie

BACKGROUND Breastfeeding is the basis for appropriate nutrition for infants and is strongly supported by the Ministry of Health in China. However, there are differences in infant feeding practices in different areas of the country. The aim of this study was to compare the infant feeding practices and the prevalence of determinants of initiation and continuing to breastfeed until six months of a...

2007
Michael Cameron Steven Lim

In many developing countries the composition of rural households is influenced by the migration of adult household members to urban locations in search of employment. Children may be left in the care of their mother alone, or in the care of grandparents when both parents have migrated. Using representative data from rural Northeast Thailand, this paper investigates whether household composition...

2016
Tia Renouf Megan Pollard

Rural and remote places like Sable Island (Nova Scotia) or François (Newfoundland) pose a challenge in delivering both health care and appropriate education that today's learners need to practice in a rural setting. This education can be difficult to deliver to students far from academic centers. This is especially true for learners and practitioners at offshore locations like ships, oil instal...

Journal: :Canadian journal of psychiatry. Revue canadienne de psychiatrie 2005
Andrea Berntson Elliot Goldner John Leverette Pippa Moss Mark Tapper Brian Hodges

R ural or remote communities may be ideal locations to train residents in general psychiatry. In addition, evidence from the rural medical education literature suggests that developing educational experiences in these communities may also improve recruitment and retention. University departments of psychiatry, in partnership with national organizations and underserved communities themselves, ar...

2013
Karen Becker Paul Hyland Claudine Soosay

Attracting and retaining a skilled labour force is a critical yet complex issue for rural and remote communities. This article reports the findings of a study investigating the current approaches to attraction and retention in two separate Australian regions. Building on previously developed models, this research analyses the roles employers and wider communities are playing, or potentially cou...

Journal: :Rural policy brief 2007
Michael D Shambaugh-Miller Nicole Vanosdel Keith J Mueller

The purpose of this policy brief is to provide researchers, policy makers, and stakeholders with the locations of independently owned pharmacies in rural America that are the sole sources of access to local pharmaceutical services. Organizations representing those pharmacies have argued that the advent of Medicare prescription drug plans threatens the financial viability of those pharmacies (Gr...

Journal: :Journal of water and health 2011
Joseph T Zume

Several cultures of north-central Nigeria do not use community cemeteries. Instead, human remains are buried in and around family compounds, often in shallow and sometimes unmarked graves. At several locations, graves and drinking water wells end up too close to be presumed environmentally safe. This paper reports findings of a pilot study that explored the potential for groundwater contaminati...

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