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تعداد نتایج: 61  

2017
Lilian Otiso Rosalind McCollum Maryline Mireku Robinson Karuga Korrie de Koning Miriam Taegtmeyer

INTRODUCTION HIV services at the community level in Kenya are currently delivered largely through vertical programmes. The funding for these programmes is declining at the same time as the tasks of delivering HIV services are being shifted to the community. While integrating HIV into existing community health services creates a platform for increasing coverage, normalising HIV and making servic...

2017
Vicente Sarubbi Camila Junqueira Muylaert Isabella Teixeira Bastos Paulo Rogério Gallo Claudio Leone

OBJECTIVE To analyze pediatricians' representations on the nutritional alternatives that are adopted when weaning becomes inevitable. METHODS This is a mixed cross-sectional analytical study with probabilistic sampling. Fifty-seven randomly selected pediatricians were interviewed with the use of a semi-structured script for thematic analysis. The technique of free evocations was used, and the...

2017
Aoife De Brún Emily Heavey Justin Waring Pamela Dawson Jason Scott

OBJECTIVE The importance of involving patients in reporting on safety is increasingly recognized. Whilst studies have identified barriers to clinician incident reporting, few have explored barriers and facilitators to patient reporting of safety experiences. This paper explores patient perspectives on providing feedback on safety experiences. DESIGN/PARTICIPANTS Patients (n=28) were invited t...

Aims: Difficulty in adhering to the recommended diet is a common problem among most people with metabolic risk factors of cardiovascular diseases. The purpose of this study was to identify factors associated with dietary adherence among people with metabolic risk factors based on a psychological theory. Materials & Methods: This research was a mixed-method study. In the qualitative phase, 50 p...

2016
Kemi Tesfazghi Jenny Hill Caroline Jones Hilary Ranson Eve Worrall

BACKGROUND New vector control tools are needed to combat insecticide resistance and reduce malaria transmission. The World Health Organization (WHO) endorses larviciding as a supplementary vector control intervention using larvicides recommended by the WHO Pesticides Evaluation Scheme (WHOPES). The decision to scale-up larviciding in Nigeria provided an opportunity to investigate the factors in...

2014
Karen Lorimer Susan Martin Lisa M McDaid

BACKGROUND Chlamydia trachomatis is a common bacterial sexually transmitted infection (STI), which disproportionately affects young people under 25 years. Commonly, more women are offered screening than men. This study obtained the views of general practitioners and practice nurses towards Internet-based screening and assessed levels of support for the development of proactive screening targeti...

2017
Emily F M Fitzpatrick Maureen Carter June Oscar Tom Lawford Alexandra L C Martiniuk Heather A D’Antoine Elizabeth J Elliott

INTRODUCTION Research with Indigenous populations is not always designed with cultural sensitivity. Few publications evaluate or describe in detail seeking consent for research with Indigenous participants. When potential participants are not engaged in a culturally respectful manner, participation rates and research quality can be adversely affected. It is unethical to proceed with research wi...

2014
Lynn T. Matthews Cecilia Milford Angela Kaida Matthew J. Ehrlich Courtney Ng Ross Greener F. N. Mosery Abigail Harrison Christina Psaros Steven A. Safren Francis Bajunirwe Ira B. Wilson David R. Bangsberg Jennifer A. Smit

INTRODUCTION Safer conception strategies create opportunities for HIV-serodiscordant couples to realize fertility goals and minimize periconception HIV transmission. Patient-provider communication about fertility goals is the first step in safer conception counseling. METHODS We explored provider practices of assessing fertility intentions among HIV-infected men and women, attitudes toward pe...

Journal: :BMC public health 2016
Melanie J Andersen Anna B Williamson Peter Fernando Sally Redman Frank Vincent

BACKGROUND Poor housing is widely cited as an important determinant of the poor health status of Aboriginal Australians, as for indigenous peoples in other wealthy nations with histories of colonisation such as Canada, the United States of America and New Zealand. While the majority of Aboriginal Australians live in urban areas, most research into housing and its relationship with health has be...

2015
Celso Soares Give Mohsin Sidat Hermen Ormel Sozinho Ndima Rosalind McCollum Miriam Taegtmeyer

INTRODUCTION Mozambique launched its revitalized community health programme in 2010 in response to inequitable coverage and quality of health services. The programme is focused on health promotion and disease prevention, with 20 % of community health workers' (known in Mozambique as Agentes Polivalentes Elementares (APEs)) time spent on curative services and 80 % on activities promoting health ...

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