نتایج جستجو برای: assessment evaluation

تعداد نتایج: 1313501  

Journal: :Salud publica de Mexico 2010
Frances A Stillman

OBJECTIVE To assess capacity and human resources in Latin America countries and compare with other countries. MATERIAL AND METHODS Data were gathered through needs assessments that were conducted at the 2009 World Conference on Tobacco or Health, and the 2nd Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco-International American Heart Foundation, Latin America Tobacco Control Conference held in M...

2010
W. Snowdon J.-L. Potter B. Swinburn J. Schultz M. Lawrence

Policies from non-health sectors have considerable impacts on the food environment and in turn on population nutrition. Health impact assessment (HIA) methods have been developed to identify the potential health effects of non-health policies; however, they are underused both within and outside the health sector. HIA and other assessment methods and tools can be used more extensively in health ...

2014
Eelco Vriezekolk

We are working on the development of an availability risk assessment method for telecommunication services, called Raster. Raster is described elsewhere. From previous research we know that Raster can produce assessments with reasonable effort, but we have not yet shown that its results are reliable (repeatable) and accurate (correct). In this Technical Report we report on an experiment that we...

2003
W. Troy

Generalizing sensitivity analyses for use with probability boxes. 44 4.8.2 Probability bounds analysis is a sensitivity analysis..

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2005
Ned Beecher Ellen Harrison Nora Goldstein Mary McDaniel Patrick Field Lawrence Susskind

An individual's perception of risk develops from his or her values, beliefs, and experiences. Social scientists have identified factors that affect perceptions of risk, such as whether the risk is knowable (uncertainty), voluntary (can the individual control exposure?), and equitable (how fairly is the risk distributed?). There are measurable differences in how technical experts and citizen sta...

Journal: :American journal of industrial medicine 2005
Anthony D Lamontagne Anne M Stoddard Richard A Youngstrom Marvin Lewiton Glorian Sorensen

BACKGROUND New measures of exposure prevention (EP) activity were used to evaluate the effectiveness of a 16-month management-focused intervention addressing hazardous substance exposures in manufacturing work settings. METHODS EP efforts were assessed using a rating scheme developed for this study. The rating scheme yields a set of measures of exposure potential and protection, which are com...

Journal: :Clinical journal of oncology nursing 2008
Janine A Overcash Jason Beckstead

This prospective study evaluated components of a comprehensive geriatric assessment (CGA) to identify rates and predictors of falls in older patients. Fall rates and scores on components of the CGA were compared among adults aged 70 or older in three groups: patients with cancer receiving chemotherapy, patients with cancer not receiving chemotherapy, and community-dwelling adults without cancer...

Journal: :Medical teacher 2013
Erik Driessen Fedde Scheele

Workplace-based assessment is more commonly given a lukewarm than a warm welcome by its prospective users. In this article, we summarise the workplace-based assessment literature as well as our own experiences with workplace-based assessment to derive lessons that can facilitate acceptance of workplace-based assessment in postgraduate specialty training. We propose to shift the emphasis in work...

Journal: :Progress in community health partnerships : research, education, and action 2015
Kathryn L Braun Susan Stewart Claudia Baquet Lisa Berry-Bobovski Daniel Blumenthal Heather M Brandt Dedra S Buchwald Janis E Campbell Kathryn Coe Leslie C Cooper Paula Espinoza Ronda Henry-Tillman Margaret Hargreaves Aimee James Judith Salmon Kaur K Viswanath Grace X Ma Jeanne Mandelblatt Cathy Meade Amelie Ramirez Isabel Scarinci Sora Park Tanjasiri Beti Thompson Anissa I Vines Mark Dignan

BACKGROUND We describe reach, partnerships, products, benefits, and lessons learned of the 25 Community Network Programs (CNPs) that applied community-based participatory research (CBPR) to reduce cancer health disparities. METHODS Quantitative and qualitative data were abstracted from CNP final reports. Qualitative data were grouped by theme. RESULTS Together, the 25 CNPs worked with more ...

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