نتایج جستجو برای: health occupations

تعداد نتایج: 997093  

Journal: :Perspectives on psychological science : a journal of the Association for Psychological Science 2011
Alan E Kazdin Stacey L Blase

Psychological interventions to treat mental health issues have developed remarkably in the past few decades. Yet this progress often neglects a central goal-namely, to reduce the burden of mental illness and related conditions. The need for psychological services is enormous, and only a small proportion of individuals in need actually receive treatment. Individual psychotherapy, the dominant mo...

Journal: :Rural and remote health 2009
Ivan B Lin Nicole Beattie Suzanne Spitz Alexandra Ellis

Competency frameworks are an increasingly popular clinical governance, performance management, and professional development tool in health care. However, to date there is a dearth of information relating to competencies for allied health professionals (AHPs) working in remote and rural environments. This project aimed to develop a competency framework for senior level AHPs across a core of alli...

Journal: :Journal of epidemiology and community health 2004
Frances Drever Tim Doran Margaret Whitehead

OBJECTIVE To examine the relation between class, gender, and self rated health in adults in Great Britain. DESIGN Cross sectional study using data from the 2001 national census. SETTING Great Britain. PARTICIPANTS Adults aged between 25 and 64 in Great Britain, enumerated in the 2001 census (n = 30.3 million). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES Age standardised rates of self rated general health for...

2012
Ayla Kececi

Health promotion and wellness are a great responsibility, particularly for all health care providers who work with elderly people. Some health care providers claim that because of their age, activities pertaining to prophylactic measures, health and wellness maintenance will not be helpful to elderly people. On the contrary, wellbeing should not be regarded as a concept specifically relevant to...

2010
John Mullahy

This article considers 2 related themes that address population health outcomes and the contributions to those outcomes by time, place, individual behaviors and choices, and activities of various social sectors. First, what does it mean to "produce" population health, and how can the production of health be understood empirically? Second, through what processes can incentives be modified to imp...

Journal: :Research in nursing & health 2006
David L Ronis OiSaeng Hong Sally L Lusk

Pender's health promotion model (HPM) has been revised, including substantial changes in its structure. The purpose of this study was to compare the fit and predictive usefulness of the original and revised structures of the HPM as applied to the use of hearing protection devices by 703 construction workers. Structural equation modeling was used to evaluate the two alternative forms of the mode...

Journal: :Ciencia & saude coletiva 2011
Fábio Luiz Mialhe Cristiane Maria da Costa Silva

Health education is an important instrument to promote the active participation of people in becoming self-reliant. Thus, the purpose of this exploratory study, conducted using a qualitative approach, was to evaluate the extent of representation in health education, of undergraduates in a dentistry course, and reveal data for discussion about the concepts that have sustained their educational p...

Journal: :Occupational medicine 2000
M C Bricknell T O Jefferson C Black T Cornwell

This paper describes the development of the Army Health Policy (AHP), which is a key component of the Army Human Resources Strategy (AHRS). The work on the AHP provided an opportunity for a fundamental review of the delivery of health support to the Army. The AHP will provide the strategic framework by which the Army will ensure the health of its workforce and, where appropriate, their dependen...

2015
Zarnie Khadjesari Dorothy Newbury-Birch Elizabeth Murray Don Shenker Louise Marston Eileen Kaner

BACKGROUND Most hazardous and harmful drinkers are of working age and do not seek help with their drinking. Occupational health services are uniquely placed to universally screen employees across the range of socioeconomic and ethnic groups. The aim was to explore the feasibility and acceptability of offering electronic screening and brief intervention for alcohol misuse in the context of a hea...

2012
Ruth Wensley Anita Slade

Walking is an easy everyday activity that most of us do automatically. However, recently, walking has been employed by health promotion strategists to improve the health of the general public, and used therapeutically in settings such as psychiatric services (McDevitt et al 2005, Richardson et al 2005). Studies have demonstrated its physiological and psychological benefits in alleviating depres...

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