نتایج جستجو برای: outcomes study

تعداد نتایج: 4218586  

Journal: :Health and human rights 2006
Mariana Chilton

Jonathan Mann asserted that violations of dignity serve as underlying factors that negatively impact the health of individuals. He called for the public health community to develop an empirical understanding of ill health through the fundamental concept of dignity. This article explores definitions of dignity and presents a model to demonstrate how violations of dignity may cause chronic stress...

2015
Ming Kuo

How might contact with nature promote human health? Myriad studies have linked the two; at this time the task of identifying the mechanisms underlying this link is paramount. This article offers: (1) a compilation of plausible pathways between nature and health; (2) criteria for identifying a possible central pathway; and (3) one promising candidate for a central pathway. The 21 pathways identi...

2014
R Scott Braithwaite Arthur Caplan

BACKGROUND Quality reporting is increasingly used as a tool to encourage health systems, hospitals, and their practitioners to deliver the greatest health benefit. However, quality reporting systems may have unintended negative consequences, such as inadvertently encouraging "cherry-picking" by inadequately adjusting for patients who are challenging to take care of, or underpowering to reliably...

2017
John Muscedere Perry Kim Peter Aitken Michael Gaucher Robin Osborn Barbara Farrell Jayna Holroyd-Leduc Laurie Mallery Henry Siu James Downar Todd C. Lee Emily McDonald Lisa Burry

Appropriate and optimal use of medication and polypharmacy are especially relevant to the care of older Canadians living with frailty, often impacting their health outcomes and quality of life. A majority (two thirds) of older adults (65 or older) are prescribed five or more drug classes and over one-quarter are prescribed 10 or more drugs. The risk of adverse drug-induced events is even greate...

Journal: :Geospatial health 2012
John del Corral M Benno Blumenthal Gilma Mantilla Pietro Ceccato Stephen J Connor Madeleine C Thomson

Public health professionals are increasingly concerned about the potential impact of climate variability and change on health outcomes. Protecting public health from the vagaries of climate requires new working relationships between the public health sector and the providers of climate data and information. The Climate Information for Public Health Action initiative at the International Researc...

Journal: :Journal of health disparities research and practice 2013
Janet Page-Reeves Joshua Niforatos Shiraz Mishra Lidia Regino Andrew Gingrich Robert Bulten

Diabetes is a national health problem, and the burden of the disease and its consequences particularly affect Hispanics. While social determinants of health models have improved our conceptualization of how certain contexts and environments influence an individual's ability to make healthy choices, a structural violence framework transcends traditional uni-dimensional analysis. Thus, a structur...

Journal: :European journal of public health 2013
Marie-Louise Essink-Bot Majda Lamkaddem Petra Jellema Signe Smith Nielsen Karien Stronks

BACKGROUND The increasing diversity of the Western-European population demands identification of potential ethnic healthcare inequities. We developed a framework that helps researchers in interpreting ethnic inequalities in healthcare consumption in equity terms. From this framework, we develop recommendations for the design of future studies. METHODS The framework was developed by analysing ...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2013
Carole M Lannon Paul V Miles

In 2003, the American Board of Pediatrics (ABP) endorsed a network model as a means to accelerate the translation of evidence into practice, to improve care and outcomes for children, and to serve as the gold standard for the performance in practice component of Maintenance of Certification (MOC) for pediatricians. This model involves multisite practice-based clinical networks that allow teams ...

Journal: :Games for health journal 2012
Amy Shirong Lu Debbe Thompson Janice Baranowski Richard Buday Tom Baranowski

OBJECTIVE Stories can serve as powerful tools for health interventions. Story immersion refers to the experience of being absorbed in a story. This is among the first studies to analyze story immersion's role in health videogames among children by addressing two main questions: Will children be more immersed when the main characters are similar to them? Do increased levels of immersion relate t...

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