نتایج جستجو برای: services like education

تعداد نتایج: 1280109  

Journal: :The journal of family planning and reproductive health care 2010
Lindsay Edouard

©FSRH J Fam Plann Reprod Health Care 2010: 36(4) Summary The issue of gender is an essential feature of the provision of sexual and reproductive health services and policy formulation should be directed towards the needs of men as well as women. This approach is especially important for youth services, with an emphasis on personal relationships and the provision of condoms for safer sex. The vi...

Journal: :Health promotion practice 2014
Nell Curran Judith Ned Marilyn Winkleby

Individual risk assessment and behavior change dominate the content of high school health education instruction whereas broader social, political, and economic factors that influence health-known as upstream causes-are less commonly considered. With input from instructors and students, we developed a 10-lesson experiential Public Health Advocacy Curriculum that uses classroom-based activities t...

2008
Chi-Lu Yang Yeim-Kuan Chang Chih-Ping Chu

Using Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) to enable the daily activities and interests such as dining, medicine, lifestyle, traffic, education and entertainment has recently become a world wide trend. Moreover, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) is nowadays one of the most important techniques to realize services in industry. Therefore, we would attempt to give attention to what t...

Journal: :BMJ 2005
Trisha Greenhalgh Anna Collard Noorjahan Begum

OBJECTIVE To develop and refine a complex intervention for diabetes support and education in minority ethnic groups, delivered through bilingual health advocates. DESIGN Action research framework-a variety of methods used in an emergent and developmental manner, in partnership with clinicians, managers, and service users, drawing especially but not exclusively on narrative methods. SETTING ...

2011
Raymond Tweheyo Christine Nalwadda Nicholas Ayebazibwe David Mukanga Elizeus Rutebemberwa William Bazeyo

The objective of this work is to describe the experience of the Uganda Public Health School Without Walls (PHSWOW) in training public health professionals at post-graduate level to offer leadership in planning, delivery of health services and research within a decentralized health system. As one of the constituents of the Makerere University College of Health Sciences, the Uganda PHSWOW has the...

Journal: :Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da U S P 2010
Silvia Maria Nóbrega-Therrien Maria das Graças da Silva Guerreiro Thereza Maria Magalhães Moreira Maria Irismar de Almeida

Nursing education and nurses' articulation with the working market are guided on the premise that the quality of nursing service is related to training workers to be reflexive subjects. The main object of the study was to understand nursing education based on the current political pedagogical projects (PPPs) of nursing courses and, more specifically, to verify with coordinators and/or former-co...

2017
Stine Ziegler Thomas Zimmermann Lea Krause-Solberg Martin Scherer Hendrik van den Bussche

Aim: This article focuses on the gender-specific career differences of residents in their postgraduate medical education in Germany. In particular the structural obstacles female physicians have to overcome during residency are investigated. Moreover, the study examines the position preferences of male and female physicians in the hospital and in how far occupational self-efficacy corresponds t...

Journal: :Journal of epidemiology and community health 1996
D J Sharp T J Peters J Bartholomew A Shaw

STUDY OBJECTIVES To determine the relative effectiveness of three interventions designed to increase the uptake of breast screening. DESIGN Randomised controlled trial of a nurse visit with health education (group A), nurse visit without health education (group B), and GP letter (group C). SETTING The area of south east London served by the Butterfly Walk Breast Screening Unit in Camberwell...

2013
Peter Duncan

Significant attention has been paid to the history of public health in England during the final part of the twentieth century. Within this, however, the field that came to be known as specialist health promotion (SHP) has been relatively neglected. Between 1980 and 2000 those working in this field, generally known as health promotion specialists (HPSs), enjoyed a relative rise in policy and pra...

Journal: :The Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners 1988
J Swayne

The academic growth of homoeopathic medicine justifies and depends upon adequate representation within the postgraduate curriculum of general practice. Its role and status within the health service requires this if it is to be an effective and well integrated therapeutic option for doctors and patients. Its approach to illness offers a perspective that enhances the general practitioner's tradit...

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