نتایج جستجو برای: health outcomes

تعداد نتایج: 1320952  

Journal: :The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science 2004
Nicholas W J Wainwright Paul G Surtees

BACKGROUND Associations have been demonstrated between contextual (area level) factors and a range of physical health outcomes, but their relationship with mental health outcomes is less well understood. AIMS To investigate the relative strength of association between individual and area-level demographic and socio-economic factors and mood disorder prevalence in the UK. METHOD Cross-sectio...

Journal: :Lancet 2017
Zinzi D Bailey Nancy Krieger Madina Agénor Jasmine Graves Natalia Linos Mary T Bassett

Despite growing interest in understanding how social factors drive poor health outcomes, many academics, policy makers, scientists, elected officials, journalists, and others responsible for defining and responding to the public discourse remain reluctant to identify racism as a root cause of racial health inequities. In this conceptual report, the third in a Series on equity and equality in he...

2009

Issue: Suboptimal prescribing results in the “under-use, overuse and inappropriate use of medications”1 and means patients may not be receiving the beneficial drug therapy that they need. This can lead to preventable drugrelated hospitalizations and increased costs to patients and the health care system. As medication experts, pharmacists are ideally positioned to play a positive role in multid...

Journal: :Research on aging 2009
Toshiko Kaneda Zachary Zimmer Xianghua Fang Zhe Tang

In this study, the authors focused on older adults in Beijing with three objectives: to examine gender differences in functional health and mortality at the end of a five-year study period, controlling for initial functional health; to determine the extent to which these differences were a function of exposure versus vulnerability to risk factors; and to analyze the relative importance of socia...

2014
Eleanor E. MacPherson Esther Richards Ireen Namakhoma Sally Theobald

Background Gender inequalities are important social determinants of health. We set out to critically review the literature relating to gender equity and sexual and reproductive health (SRH) in Eastern and Southern Africa with the aim of identifying priorities for action. Design During November 2011, we identified studies relating to SRH and gender equity through a comprehensive literature searc...

Journal: :International journal of health services : planning, administration, evaluation 2010
Philip Bohle Claudia Pitts Michael Quinlan

The workforces of many countries are aging, creating pressure for older workers to retire later despite greater vulnerability to various occupational safety and health (OSH) risks. Some specific risks to older workers arise from age-related physical or psychological changes, while others reflect exposures to poor work organization or employment conditions. This article reviews evidence on the n...

Journal: :The International journal of health planning and management 2007
Bart Jacobs Neil Price Sam Oeun Sam

All but one of the health equity funds (HEFs) currently operating in Cambodia, introduced to address the adverse effects of low user fee exemption rates, rely heavily on external funding and have high administrative overheads. This article reports on a study of one type of HEF, based in Kirivong Operational Health District (KOD) and operated through local pagoda structures, which demonstrates m...

2014
Donald M. Steinwachs

INTRODUCTION This paper examines the organization, services, and priorities of public health agencies and their capacity to be learning public health systems (LPHS). An LPHS uses data to measure population health and health risks and to evaluate its services and programs, and then integrates its own research with advances in scientific knowledge to innovate and improve its efficiency and effect...

Journal: :Revista de saude publica 2007
Cheila Portela Silva Angelo Brito Rodrigues Maria Socorro de Araújo Dias

The objective of the study was to evaluate the perception of lime factory workers regarding work-related health-disease process. Data were collected from ten workers through non-structured observation and semi-structured interviews conducted in lime factories in the state of Ceará, Northeastern Brazil, in December 2005. Lime workers did not perceive themselves as being at risk for serious healt...

Journal: :Journal of health economics 1996
H Bleichrodt A Gafni

The constant rate discounted utility model is commonly used to represent intertemporal preferences in health care program evaluations. This paper examines the appropriateness of this model, and argues that the model fails both normatively and descriptively as a representation of individual intertemporal preferences for health outcomes. Variable rate discounted utility models are more flexible, ...

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