نتایج جستجو برای: health risk assessment

تعداد نتایج: 2176162  

2017
Gina Solomon John Faust Rachel Morello-Frosch Lauren Zeise Gina M. Solomon

Communities located near multiple sources of pollution, including current and former industrial sites, major roadways, and agricultural operations, are often predominantly low-income, with a large percentage of minorities and non-English speakers. These communities face additional challenges that can affect the health of their residents, including limited access to health care, a shortage of gr...

Journal: :The Australian journal of rural health 2012
Kylie M McCullough Sue Lenthall Anne M Williams Lesley Andrew

OBJECTIVE To explore the knowledge of a panel of experts to develop possible ways of minimising the risk of occupational violence towards remote area nurses. DESIGN The Delphi method using open-ended questionnaires and an online survey to measure support for suggested control measures. SETTING Remote area nursing posts across Australia. PARTICIPANTS A panel of expert remote area nurses (n...

2012
Farah Ahmad Yogendra Shakya Jasmine Li Khaled Khoaja Cameron D. Norman Wendy Lou Izzeldin Abuelaish Hayat M. Ahmadzi

BACKGROUND Refugees experience multiple health and social needs. This requires an integrated approach to care in the countries of resettlement, including Canada. Perhaps, interactive eHealth tools could build bridges between medical and social care in a timely manner. The authors developed and piloted a multi-risk Computer-assisted Psychosocial Risk Assessment (CaPRA) tool for Afghan refugees v...

2002
Albert Bandura

This chapter examines health promotion and disease prevention from the perspective of social cognitive theory. This theory posits a multifaceted causal structure in which self-efficacy beliefs operate in concert with cognized goals, outcome expectations, and perceived environmental impediments and facilitators in the regulation of human motivation, action, and well-being. Perceived self-efficac...

Journal: :International journal of behavioral medicine 1998
T A Dobbins J M Simpson B Oldenburg N Owen D Harris

Workplace health promotion initiatives have proliferated, but there are difficulties in recruiting employees of lower socioeconomic status and at higher risk of disease. A survey of health behaviors and attitudes was administered in 20 worksites and the opportunity to attend a health risk assessment promoted. Those more likely to attend were women, those of higher occupational prestige, and tho...

2003
Mathias Kifmann Normann Lorenz

In the absence of a perfect risk adjustment scheme, cost sharing can reduce risk selection in community-rated health insurance markets. However, cost sharing also reduces incentives for efficiency. In this paper, we develop a model in which insurers determine the cost efficiency of health care. They have incentives for risk selection because there are two risk types which differ in their expect...

2007
ROBERT K. AX THOMAS J. FAGAN PHILIP R. MAGALETTA ROBERT D. MORGAN

This article considers innovations in the assessment and treatment of incarcerated individuals. The emphasis is on immediate patient needs and inmate management concerns, rather than on rehabilitation. Assessment of this diagnostically complex population is framed in dimensional and biopsychosocial terms. Scarce resources, new scientific knowledge and technology, organizational barriers, and ro...

Journal: :Journal of applied behavior analysis 2001
M M Mueller H E Sterling-Turner D Scattone

A functional assessment of hand flapping exhibited by a 5-year-old boy was conducted in a general education classroom. After a descriptive analysis ruled out several potential variables maintaining hand flapping, an experimental analysis was used to test the hypothesis that teacher-delivered task demands were functionally related to hand flapping. Results of the experimental analysis were used ...

Journal: :Journal of applied gerontology : the official journal of the Southern Gerontological Society 2017
Dorothy I Baker Linda Leo-Summers Terrence E Murphy Barbara Katz Beth A Capobianco

PURPOSE The purpose of this study was to document results of State funded fall prevention clinics on rates of self-reported falls and fall-related use of health services. METHODS Older adults participated in community-based fall prevention clinics providing individual assessments, interventions, and referrals to collaborating community providers. A pre-post design compares self-reported 6-mon...

2012
Ryan J Courtney Christine L Paul Robert W Sanson-Fisher Finlay A Macrae Mariko L Carey John Attia Mark McEvoy

BACKGROUND Family history is a common risk factor for colorectal cancer (CRC), yet it is often underused to guide risk assessment and the provision of risk-appropriate CRC screening recommendation. The aim of this study was to identify from a patient perspective health care providers' current practice relating to: (i) assessment of family history of CRC; (ii) notification of "increased risk" to...

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