نتایج جستجو برای: rural individuals

تعداد نتایج: 449146  

2017
Xin Li Lili Yuan Xiaoxia Li Jingli Shi Liying Jiang Chundi Zhang Xiujing Yang Yeli Zhang Donghui Zhao Yashuang Zhao

BACKGROUND HIV-related stigma always is major obstacles to an effective HIV response worldwide. The effect of HIV-related stigma on HIV prevention and treatment is particularly serious in China. This study was to examine stigma attitude towards people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) among general individuals in Heilongjiang Province, Northeast China and the factors associated with stigma attitude,...

2014
Mesfin Awoke Bekalu Steven Eggermont Shoba Ramanadhan Kasisomayajula Viswanath

It is known that HIV-related stigma hinders prevention efforts. Previous studies have documented that HIV-related stigma may be associated with socioeconomic and socioecological factors. Mass media use may moderate this association, but there is limited research addressing that possibility. In this study, based on cross-sectional data pooled from the 2006-2011 Demographic and Health Surveys of ...

Background and purpose: Reliable information about utilization of medical services is key for making appropriate decisions of all healthcare systems. Nonetheless, most policy decisions and planning in the rural areas of developing countries are made with the lack of such crucial information. In this article we attempt to reveal the pattern of curative care utilization of rural population in Amo...

2012
Sumon Kumar Das Abu Syed Golam Faruque Shahnawaz Ahmed Ashish Kumar Chowdhury Anowar Hossain Mohammod Jobayer Chisti Mohammed Abdus Salam Tahmeed Ahmed Abdullah Al Mamun

The prevalence of chronic diseases has been increasing globally for the last few decades [1-3]. Rapid urbanization and changes in the life style due to modernization have been reported to increase the risk for developing chronic diseases [4,5]. Urban people, specially in the developing countries, have sedentary life style, no scope of physical/ organized sports, unhealthy food behaviors, and ex...

2018
S Harikrishnan Smitha Sarma G Sanjay P Jeemon M N Krishnan K Venugopal P P Mohanan L Jeyaseelan K R Thankappan G Zachariah

BACKGROUND Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) is a leading cause of death and disability in Kerala, India. Metabolic syndrome (MS) is a constellation of established risk factors for CAD. We aimed to estimate the prevalence of MS and evaluate the association between MS and CAD using a community-based sample population. METHODS A cross-sectional community based survey was conducted in urban and rura...

Journal: :Rural and remote health 2009
Peter Hulme

The World Health Organisation estimates there are approximately 3 million cases of needlestick injury (NSI) in healthcare workers (HCW) each year, with 90% of these occurring in developing countries 1 . Student nurses are thought to be at high risk of NSI due to poor technique, inexperience and poor use of universal precautions 2 . There has been little research into the incidence of NSI in Afr...

Journal: :International journal of nursing education scholarship 2009
Monique Sedgwick Olive Yonge

Faculty in Canadian undergraduate nursing programs have come to rely on preceptorship as the primary model for teaching and learning during the final clinical course. A focused ethnography was completed in order to examine undergraduate nursing students' experience of rural hospital preceptorship in western Canada. Data analysis revealed that students perceive nursing faculty involvement and su...

2014
Nancy Amerson Marguerite Nelson Abigail Radcliffe Conny Moody Lori Williams Cheryl Miles

Sodium reduction strategies on a population-based level are promoted as a public health intervention. Small and rural hospitals in Illinois were funded to adopt sodium reduction strategies as an intervention, have their hospital cafeteria and vending machines assessed via an environmental scan, and participate in an evaluation. Intervention strategies to identify and to label lower-sodium foods...

Journal: :Journal for healthcare quality : official publication of the National Association for Healthcare Quality 2006
Scott W Goodspeed

This article describes the emerging trend of using metrics in rural hospitals to achieve world-class performance. This trend is a response to the fact that rural hospitals have small patient volumes yet must maintain a profit margin in order to fulfill their mission to the community. The conceptual idea for this article is based largely on Robert Kaplan and David Norton's Balanced Scorecard art...

1995
Judith Wooldridge Valerie Cheh Rachel Thompson Lorenzo Moreno Nancy Holden

Congress introduced the Rural Health Care Transition (RHCT) Grant Program in 1989 to assist financially troubled, small rural hospitals. This article discusses grant effects on the second cohort of hospitals to complete their 3-year grants. Although three-quarters of the grantees implemented all or most of their goals, 11 percent could not implement a viable project. Grantees added or upgraded ...

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