نتایج جستجو برای: sector interventions

تعداد نتایج: 293779  

2002
Anne Mills Ruairi Brugha Kara Hanson Barbara McPake

A very large private health sector exists in low-income countries. It consists of a great variety of providers and is used by a wide cross-section of the population. There are substantial concerns about the quality of care given, especially at the more informal end of the range of providers. This is particularly true for diseases of public health importance such as tuberculosis, malaria, and se...

2006
Peter Bazeley

There is convergence of opinion that stimulating broad-based economic growth from productive-sector activity is a priority in the next phase of Vanuatu’s development. A recent study commissioned jointly by AusAID and NZAID examined some of the issues and options in supporting this objective. While the report (Bazeley and Mullen 2006) also discusses theoretical aspects of achieving equitable gro...

2017
Rebecca Masters Elspeth Anwar Brendan Collins Richard Cookson Simon Capewell

BACKGROUND Public sector austerity measures in many high-income countries mean that public health budgets are reducing year on year. To help inform the potential impact of these proposed disinvestments in public health, we set out to determine the return on investment (ROI) from a range of existing public health interventions. METHODS We conducted systematic searches on all relevant databases...

Journal: :The Medical journal of Australia 2006
Ralf L Itzwerth C Raina Macintyre Smita Shah Aileen J Plant

Hospitals will be particularly challenged when pandemic influenza spreads. Within the health sector in general, existing pandemic plans focus on health interventions to control outbreaks. The critical relationship between the health sector and other sectors is not well understood and addressed. Hospitals depend on critical infrastructure external to the organisation itself. Existing plans do no...

2013
Eswar S. Prasad

Distributional consequences typically receive limited attention in economic models that analyze the effects of monetary and financial sector policies. These consequences deserve more attention since financial markets are incomplete, imperfect, and economic agents’ access to them is often limited. This limits households’ ability to insure against household-specific (or sector-specific) shocks an...

Journal: :Int J. Information Management 2014
Kevin Grant David Edgar Arun Sukumar Martin Meyer

This paper explores the risk perceptions of key stakeholders in SMEs when making decisions on technology investments. Current literature focuses on the nature of the technology from a technical perspective and its associated benefits to the SME. We seek to make a contribution that builds on the small but growing work, which views investment technology decisions as the outcome of a process of bo...

Journal: :Revista espanola de cardiologia 2014
José M Castellano Jagat Narula Javier Castillo Valentín Fuster

Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in the world, affecting not only industrialized but, above all, low- and middle-income countries, where it has overtaken infectious diseases as the first cause of death and its impact threatens social and economic development. The increased prevalence of cardiovascular disease in recent years together with projected mortality for the coming d...

Journal: :BMC Health Services Research 2007
Sandra van Dulmen Emmy Sluijs Liset van Dijk Denise de Ridder Rob Heerdink Jozien Bensing

BACKGROUND Patients' non-adherence to medical treatment remains a persistent problem. Many interventions to improve patient adherence are unsuccessful and sound theoretical foundations are lacking. Innovations in theory and practice are badly needed. A new and promising way could be to review the existing reviews of adherence to interventions and identify the underlying theories for effective i...

Journal: :international journal of preventive medicine 0
sameera karnik amar shireesh kanekar

introduction:childhood obesity is a major public health crisis nationally and internationally. the prevalence of  childhood obesity has increased over few years. it is caused by imbalance between calorie intake and calories utilized. one or more factors (genetic, behavioral, and environmental) cause obesity in children. physical, psychological, and social health problems are caused due to child...

Journal: :Vaccine 2014
Tony Blakely Giorgi Kvizhinadze Tanja Karvonen Amber L Pearson Megan Smith Nick Wilson

BACKGROUND As with many high-income countries, vaccination coverage against human papilloma virus (HPV) infection is not high in New Zealand (NZ) at 47% in school-aged girls for three doses. We estimate the health gains, net-cost and cost-effectiveness of the currently implemented HPV national vaccination programme of vaccination dispersed across schools and primary care, and two alternatives: ...

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