نتایج جستجو برای: health care effectiveness

تعداد نتایج: 1610899  

Journal: :thrita 0
shu-fang chang department of nursing, college of nursing, national taipei university of nursing and health sciences, taipei, taiwan; department of nursing, college of nursing, national taipei university of nursing and health sciences 365 ming te road, pei-tou, taipei, 112, taiwan, roc. tel: 886(2)28227101, ext. 3109, fax: 886(2)28213233

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
ma amirkhani sm alavian m dashti t aminaie g ardalan h ziaoddini

background: screening of students ´ health problems could lead to timely prevention and control of many health disorders. this study aimed to determine the nationwide prevalence of common disorders through school health screening program in iran methods: this cross-sectional national screening program was conducted in 2007-2008 among first- and third-grade- stu­dents in primary schools, first- ...

Journal: :international journal of preventive medicine 0
vahid yazdi-feyzabadi mozhgan emami mohammad hossein mehrolhassani

background: health information system (his) has been utilized for collecting, processing, storing, and transferring the required information for planning and decision‑making at different levels of health sector to provide quality services. in this study, in order to provide high‑quality his, primary health care (phc) providers’ perspective on current challenges and barriers were investigated. m...

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
marzhan dauletyarova yuliya semenova galiya kaylubaeva gulshat manabaeva zayituna khismetova zhansulu akilzhanova

background: to evaluate the satisfaction of mothers with the quality of care provided by maternity institutions in east kazakhstan on the basis of the “quality of hospital care for mothers and newborn babies, assessment tool” (who, 2009). methods: this cross-sectional study took place in 2013 and covered five maternity hospitals in east kazakhstan (one referral, two urban and two rural). to obt...

2016
Joanna Mitchell Wendy Hardeman Sally Pears Joana C. Vasconcelos A. Toby Prevost Ed Wilson Stephen Sutton

BACKGROUND Physical activity interventions that are targeted at individuals can be effective in encouraging people to be more physically active. However, most such interventions are too long or complex and not scalable to the general population. This trial will test the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of a very brief physical activity intervention when delivered as part of preventative hea...

Journal: :iranian rehabilitation journal 0
roy mcconkey department of learning disability, ulster university, belfast, northern ireland.

internationally early intervention programmes for infants and preschoolers with disabilities have proved to be remarkably successful. in many countries, they began with teachers for visually impaired or hearing impaired children visiting the family home to teach parents how they could overcome the child's impairments. the logic of early intervention was inequitable. for example, the sooner...

Journal: :Journal of mental health 2017
Ramesh Lamsal Carol A Stalker Cheryl-Anne Cait Manuel Riemer Susan Horton

BACKGROUND An increasing number of family service agencies and community-based mental health service providers are implementing a single-session walk-in counselling (SSWIC) as an alternative to traditional counselling. However, few economic evaluations have been undertaken. AIMS To conduct a cost-effectiveness analysis of two models of service delivery, SSWIC compared to being waitlisted for ...

Journal: :Preventive medicine reports 2015
S T Johnson D A Lier A Soprovich C Mundt J A Johnson

We previously demonstrated the Healthy Eating and Active Living for Diabetes (HEALD) intervention was effective for increasing daily steps. Here, we consider the cost-effectiveness of the HEALD intervention implemented in primary care. HEALD was a pedometer-based program for adults with type-2 diabetes in Alberta, Canada completed between January 2010 and September 2012. The main outcome was th...

Journal: :international journal of hospital research 2013
saber azami-aghdash jafar-sadegh tabrizi morteza ghojazadeh mohammad naghavi-behzad shahin imani

background and objectives: the increasing pressure on health systems to improve quality of health care,require them to develop novel conceptual framework and indices aimed at evaluating decision variables in the contemporary complex community. customer quality is a newly introduced concept addressing capability of patients in contribution to healthcare process and cooperation with healthcare pr...

Journal: :JAMA 2011
Steven M Teutsch Jonathan E Fielding

DESPITE THE ACCOMPLISHMENTS AND PURPORTED value of the US health system, the United States still lags behind other developed countries in the health outcomes it produces. Clinical care consumes 95% of the health dollar but accounts for only about 20% of the determinants of health. The other 80% is determined by behaviors and the health of communities: the social and physical environments. The U...

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