نتایج جستجو برای: nations

تعداد نتایج: 32514  

Journal: :Canadian journal of public health = Revue canadienne de sante publique 2005
John O'Neil Brenda Elias Jennie Wastesicoot

This paper describes the emergence of a formal partnership between Manitoba First Nations and researchers in the Department of Community Health Sciences at the University of Manitoba. This partnership reflects two decades of a working relationship in Manitoba involving university researchers and First Nations communities, as well as new and innovative approaches to developing organizations, tra...

2013
Meagan Barkans Kelli-an Lawrance

BACKGROUND No studies to date have assessed young adults' use of First Nations/Native tobacco, a common form of contraband tobacco in Canada. This study examined the proportion of First Nations/Native cigarette butts discarded on post-secondary campuses in the province of Ontario, and potential differences between colleges and universities and across geographical regions. METHODS In 2009, dis...

Journal: :International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue internationale de Sémiotique juridique 2011

2012
Felicia Wu Hasan Guclu

Worldwide, food supplies often contain unavoidable contaminants, many of which adversely affect health and hence are subject to regulations of maximum tolerable levels in food. These regulations differ from nation to nation, and may affect patterns of food trade. We soughtto determine whether there is an association between nations' food safety regulations and global food trade patterns, with i...

Journal: :Canadian journal of public health = Revue canadienne de sante publique 2005
William D Leslie Shelley A Derksen Colleen Metge Lisa M Lix Elizabeth A Salamon Pauline Wood Steiman Leslie L Roos

BACKGROUND Recently, First Nations people were shown to be at high fracture risk compared with the general population. However, factors contributing to this risk have not been examined. This analysis focusses on geographic area of residence, income level, and diabetes mellitus as possible explanatory variables since they have been implicated in the fracture rates observed in other populations. ...

Journal: :CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association journal = journal de l'Association medicale canadienne 2004
William D Leslie Shelley Derksen Colleen Metge Lisa M Lix Elizabeth A Salamon Pauline Wood Steiman Leslie L Roos

BACKGROUND Canadian First Nations people have unique cultural, socioeconomic and health-related factors that may affect fracture rates. We sought to determine the overall and site-specific fracture rates of First Nations people compared with non-First Nations people. METHODS We studied fracture rates among First Nations people aged 20 years and older (n = 32 692) using the Manitoba administra...

2014
Jan Pieter van Oudenhoven Boele de Raad Marieke E Timmerman Françoise Askevis-Leherpeux Pawel Boski Carmen Carmona Rajneesh Choubisa Alejandra del Carmen Dominguez Hege H Bye Anastacia Kurylo Cornelia Lahmann Khairul Mastor Eva Selenko Alena Slezáčková Ripley Smith Linda Tip Michelle Yik

Many studies investigated cultural differences in values, most notably by Hofstede and Schwarz. Relatively few have focused on virtues, a related and important concept in contemporary social science. The present paper examines the similarities and differences between nations, or blocks of - culturally related - nations on the perceived importance of virtues. Adults (N = 2.809 students) from 14 ...

2010
Fabienne Simonet Russell Wilkins Maureen Heaman Janet Smylie Patricia Martens Nancy G.L. Mchugh Elena Labranche Spogmai Wassimi William D. Fraser Zhong-Cheng Luo

OBJECTIVE: There is limited and inconsistent evidence concerning rural versus urban differences in birth and infant outcomes for Indigenous peoples. We assessed birth and infant outcomes among Inuit, First Nations and French mother tongue groups by rural versus urban residence in Quebec, Canada. STUDY DEIGN: A retrospective birth cohort study of 5,184 First Nations, 2,527 Inuit and 652,940 Fre...

Establishment of hospital accreditation programs is increasingly growing across numerous developing nations. Such initiatives aim to improve quality of care. However, such establishments, mainly incentivized by successful and famous accreditation plans in developed countries, usually suffer from lack of necessary arrangements which, in turn, result in undesired consequences. Indeed, the first p...

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