نتایج جستجو برای: and middleincome countries lmics

تعداد نتایج: 16846527  

2017
Mason W Runge Timir S Baman Sheldon Davis Kevin Weatherwax Ed Goldman Kim A Eagle Thomas C Crawford

The purpose of this paper is to summarize the need, feasibility, safety, legality, and ethical perspectives of pacemaker reutilization in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). It will also describe, in-depth, Project My Heart Your Heart (PMHYH) as a model for pacemaker reuse in LMICs. The primary source of the discussion points in this paper is a collection of 14 publications produced by th...

2017
Hao-Hua Wu Max Liu Kushal R. Patel Wes Turner Lincoln Baltus Amber M. Caldwell Jesse C. Hahn Ralph Richard Coughlin Saam Morshed Theodore Miclau David W. Shearer

BACKGROUND Little is known about the quality of orthopaedic investigations conducted in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Academic collaboration is one model to build research capacity and improve research quality. Our study aimed to determine (1) the quality of clinical orthopaedic research conducted in LMICs, (2) the World Bank Regions and LMICs that publish the highest quality studie...

2016
M. Schneider T. van de Water R. Araya B. B. Bonini D. J. Pilowsky C. Pratt L. Price G. Rojas S. Seedat M. Sharma E. Susser

BACKGROUND Lower and middle income countries (LMICs) are home to >80% of the global population, but mental health researchers and LMIC investigator led publications are concentrated in 10% of LMICs. Increasing research and research outputs, such as in the form of peer reviewed publications, require increased capacity building (CB) opportunities in LMICs. The National Institute of Mental Health ...

2014
Emily Mendenhall Mary J. De Silva Charlotte Hanlon Inge Petersen Rahul Shidhaye Mark Jordans Nagendra Luitel Joshua Ssebunnya Abebaw Fekadu Vikram Patel Mark Tomlinson Crick Lund

Three-quarters of the global mental health burden exists in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), yet the lack of mental health services in resource-poor settings is striking. Task-sharing (also, task-shifting), where mental health care is provided by non-specialists, has been proposed to improve access to mental health care in LMICs. This multi-site qualitative study investigates the accep...

2017
Krista M. English Babak Pourbohloul

BACKGROUND For 20 years, substantial effort has been devoted to catalyse health policy and systems research (HPSR) to support vulnerable populations and resource-constrained regions through increased funding, institutional capacity-building and knowledge production; yet, participation from low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) is underrepresented in HPSR knowledge production. METHODS A bib...

2017
Cheryl Anderson Sufia Dadabhai Albertino Damasceno Anastase Dzudie Sheikh Mohammed Shariful Islam Deepak Kamath Namratha Kandula Noel Kayange Renato Quispe Ambuj Roy Syed Shah Rafael Vidal-Perez

BACKGROUND Control of hypertension in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) is poor, often less than 10%. A strong body of evidence demonstrates that home blood pressure management lowers blood pressure, and recent guidelines from the National Institute for Clinical Health and Excellence recommends home blood pressure monitoring. However, the preponderance of data on the benefits of home blo...

2017
Marie A Bragg Margaret Eby Josh Arshonsky Alex Bragg Gbenga Ogedegbe

Food and beverage marketing contributes to poor dietary choices among adults and children. As consumers spend more time on the Internet, food and beverage companies have increased their online marketing efforts. Studies have shown food companies' online promotions use a variety of marketing techniques to promote mostly energy-dense, nutrient-poor products, but no studies have compared the onlin...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 2011
Melissa Neuman Jocelyn E Finlay George Davey Smith S V Subramanian

BACKGROUND Recent studies have shown a strong positive association between individual BMI (in kg/m(2)) or overweight prevalence and socioeconomic status (SES) in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). However, it is not clear whether this association is weakening or reversing over time. OBJECTIVE With the use of nationally representative data collected at 2 time points in 37 LMICs, we comp...

2015
Gavin Tansley Nadine Schuurman Ofer Amram Natalie Yanchar Abdisalan Mohamed Noor

Injury is a leading cause of the global disease burden, accounting for 10 percent of all deaths worldwide. Despite 90 percent of these deaths occurring in low and middle-income countries (LMICs), the majority of trauma research and infrastructure development has taken place in high-income settings. Furthermore, although accessible services are of central importance to a mature trauma system, th...

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