نتایج جستجو برای: community health survey

تعداد نتایج: 1530080  

Journal: :Occupational and environmental medicine 2003
S A McCurdy J Sunyer J-P Zock J M Antó M Kogevinas

BACKGROUND Smoking is among the most important personal and modifiable risk factors for adverse health outcomes. The workplace offers a potentially effective venue for tobacco prevention programmes; identifying occupational groups with high smoking prevalence may assist in targeting such programmes. AIMS To examine smoking prevalence among occupational groups in the European Union. METHODS ...

2013
Yueh-Mei Gau Petra Buettner Kim Usher Lee Stewart

BACKGROUND Volunteers in Taiwan complement the delivery of health services by paid health professionals. However, in doing so, community health volunteers experience burdens associated with their activities. The reasons for these burdens and degree to which they are experienced are explored in this paper. Our study adds to international research regarding the burden experienced by volunteers. T...

Journal: :Occupational and environmental medicine 2007
Christine Solomon Jason Poole Keith T Palmer David Coggon

AIMS To explore the frequency, nature, determinants and outcome of health-related job loss (HRJL) in men sampled from the general population of three rural areas. METHODS Data on lifetime occupational history, including any HRJL, were obtained as part of a postal survey of men aged 24-70 years in three rural areas of England and Wales. Incidence rates were calculated for first health-related ...

Journal: :نشریه پرستاری ایران 0
رخشنده محمدی mohammadi r فرخنده مهری پریدخت کاوه پرویز کمالی

this research is a analytical- descriptive study. the aim of this study is determination attitude of health centers authorities in tehran about roles and activities of community health nurse. the research instrument was a questionnaire with 33 questions that was made by the researcher. the data was collected through visit to research units in health centers. the result of research showed that t...

Journal: :Health reports 2017
Sami Q Qutob Michelle O'Brien Katya Feder James McNamee Mireille Guay John Than

BACKGROUND Tanning equipment use is related to the early onset of cancer, with the risk increasing as the duration and repetition of exposure increase. In 2009, the International Agency for Research on Cancer classified tanning equipment use as carcinogenic to humans, and according to the World Health Organization, the risk of skin melanoma increases significantly when use begins before age 35....

Journal: :Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2008
C Allyson Jones Sheri L Pohar Sharon Warren Karen VL Turpin Kenneth G Warren

BACKGROUND Health-related quality of life (HRQL) in persons with multiple sclerosis (MS) who reside within the community relative to the general population is largely unknown. Data from the Canadian Community Health Survey Cycle 1.1 (CCHS 1.1) were used to compare HRQL of persons with MS and the general population. METHODS A representative sample of adults (18 years or older) from the cross s...

Journal: :Rural and remote health 2006
D Vindigni L Parkinson D Rivett C Da Costa J Perkins B F Walker S Blunden

INTRODUCTION Indigenous Australians living in rural communities experience high levels of musculoskeletal conditions that significantly impair their daily activities. Aboriginal health workers (AHWs) have a close understanding of their communities' needs and play a central role in the assessment and management of these conditions. To assist in the musculoskeletal assessment process a screening ...

2013
Yan Wang Karen Eggleston Zhenjie Yu Qiong Zhang

Controversy surrounds the role of the private sector in health service delivery, including primary care and population health services. China's recent health reforms call for non-discrimination against private providers and emphasize strengthening primary care, but formal contracting-out initiatives remain few, and the associated empirical evidence is very limited. This paper presents a case st...

Journal: :The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science 2005
Harald Dressing Christine Kuehner Peter Gass

BACKGROUND There is a lack of community-based studies on prevalence rates of stalking and the impact of stalking on victims in European countries. AIMS To examine lifetime and point prevalence rates of stalking, behavioural and psychological consequences for victims, and the impact of stalking on current psychological well-being in a German community sample. METHOD A postal survey was condu...

Journal: :International journal of epidemiology 2014
Rebecca S Piccolo Andre B Araujo Neil Pearce John B McKinlay

The Boston Area Community Health (BACH) Survey is a community-based, random sample, epidemiologic cohort of n = 5502 Boston (MA) residents. The baseline BACH Survey (2002-05) was designed to explore the mechanisms conferring increased health risks on minority populations with a particular focus on urologic signs/symptoms and type 2 diabetes. To this end, the cohort was designed to include adequ...

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