نتایج جستجو برای: preparedness facility

تعداد نتایج: 69351  

2015
Merihun Gebre Abebe Gebremariam Tsedach Alemu Abebe Tiziana Leone

BACKGROUND Birth Preparedness and Complication Readiness is a strategy to promote the timely use of skilled maternal and neonatal care, especially during childbirth, based on the theory that preparing for childbirth and being ready for complications reduces delays in obtaining this care. OBJECTIVE This study was conducted to assess birth preparedness and complication readiness and its associa...

2018
Waqas Hameed Bilal Iqbal Avan

INTRODUCTION Respectful and dignified healthcare is a fundamental right for every woman. However, many women seeking childbirth services, especially those in low-income countries such as Pakistan, are mistreated by their birth attendants. The aim of this epidemiological study was to estimate the prevalence of mistreatment and types of mistreatment among women giving birth in facility- and home-...

2017
Andrea Solnes Miltenburg Yadira Roggeveen Jos van Roosmalen Helen Smith

BACKGROUND The recent WHO report on health promotion interventions for maternal and newborn health recommends birth preparedness and complications readiness interventions to increase the use of skilled care at birth and to increase timely use of facility care for obstetric and newborn complications. However, these interventions are complex and relate strongly to the context in which they are im...

2011
Ho Thi Thien Ngan Tran Ngoc Huu Bui Thu Huong Nguyen Trung Nghia Le Van Tuan

Background After quickly spreading since March 2009 in Mexico, influenza pandemic H1N1 has affected a large part of the world’s population. Countries have made great efforts to contain the pandemic. An important key in containing community transmission and reducing the impacts of the pandemic influenza is to have local people educated to have good knowledge, attitude and practice toward influen...

Journal: :IP Annals of Prosthodontics and Restorative Dentistry 2020

Journal: :International Journal of Public Health Science (IJPHS) 2020

Journal: :JAMA 2000
J F Waeckerle

UNTIL RECENTLY, CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL WEAPons have not been the focus of domestic planning, unlike our long-standing preparedness for a nuclear attack. Today, however, these weapons of mass destruction (WMDs) are readily available to many countries, including so-called rogue states. Even more alarming, WMDs are a viable alternative to conventional weapons for terrorist groups and disgruntled ...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2017
Wanda D Barfield Steven E Krug

Disasters disproportionally affect vulnerable, technology-dependent people, including preterm and critically ill newborn infants. It is important for health care providers to be aware of and prepared for the potential consequences of disasters for the NICU. Neonatal intensive care personnel can provide specialized expertise for their hospital, community, and regional emergency preparedness plan...

2017
Felix Stein Devi Sridhar

A fter the 2014 Ebola outbreak, the World Bank committed to providing a financial mechanism to support global pandemic preparedness. In line with its mandate of creating new markets, the bank is proposing an insurance arrangement that does not simply pool donor money but creates a market for private sector investment. We outline the bank’s efforts to do so through the Pandemic Emergency Financi...

Journal: :Biosecurity and bioterrorism : biodefense strategy, practice, and science 2006
Philip W Smith Arthur O Anderson George W Christopher Theodore J Cieslak G J Devreede Glen A Fosdick Carl B Greiner John M Hauser Steven H Hinrichs Kermit D Huebner Peter C Iwen Dawn R Jourdan Mark G Kortepeter V Paul Landon Patricia A Lenaghan Robert E Leopold Leroy A Marklund James W Martin Sharon J Medcalf Robert J Mussack Randall H Neal Bruce S Ribner Jonathan Y Richmond Chuck Rogge Leo A Daly Gary A Roselle Mark E Rupp Anthony R Sambol Joann E Schaefer John Sibley Andrew J Streifel Susanna G Von Essen Kelly L Warfield

In spite of great advances in medicine, serious communicable diseases are a significant threat. Hospitals must be prepared to deal with patients who are infected with pathogens introduced by a bioterrorist act (e.g., smallpox), by a global emerging infectious disease (e.g., avian influenza, viral hemorrhagic fevers), or by a laboratory accident. One approach to hazardous infectious diseases in ...

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