نتایج جستجو برای: government policy documents following descriptive

تعداد نتایج: 1157863  

2017
Chigozie Jesse Uneke Issiaka Sombie Namoudou Keita Virgil Lokossou Ermel Johnson Pierre Ongolo-Zogo Henry Chukwuemeka Uro-Chukwu

Background: There is increasing recognition worldwide that health policymaking process should be informed by best available evidence. The purpose of this study was to review the policy documents on maternal, newborn and child health (MNCH) in Nigeria to assess the extent evidence informed policymaking mechanism was employed in the policy formulation process. Methods: A comprehensive literature ...

Journal: :Journal of nursing management 2014
Cecily Begley Kathy Murphy Agnes Higgins Adeline Cooney

AIM To ascertain and explore the views held by key healthcare policy-makers on the impact of clinical specialist and advanced practice nursing and midwifery roles. BACKGROUND Specialist and advanced practice roles are common world-wide and were introduced in Ireland in 2000. After experiencing these roles for a decade, the views of healthcare policy-makers were sought as part of a national ev...

Garineh Keshishian Siraki Mohammadreza Rafiee Dowlatabadi Reza Abdolrahmani Yousef Torabi

Abstract:This study aims at measuring the relationship between students‟ attitude toward govern-ment‟s virtual social network policy making with social security feeling, in another word, to which extent social security feeling emphasizing on social networks is determined via users‟ attitude toward government‟s media policy making? Analytical-descriptive method including survey is used in ...

امیدی, رضا, وصالی, سعید,

Social policy as an academic discipline focus on study policy-making and analyzing social policies. Social policy as well as interventions of the government to deal with social problems, particularly in the areas of health, education, housing, welfare and social security, which are crucial and important in promoting political legitimacy. Social policy is more important especially when societies...

2017
Fran Baum Sharon Friel

INTRODUCTION The development and implementation of multisectoral policy to improve health and reduce health inequities has been slow and uneven. Evidence is largely focused on the facts of health inequities rather than understanding the political and policy processes. This 5-year funded programme of research investigates how these processes could function more effectively to improve equitable p...

2014
Duane Blaauw Prudence Ditlopo Laetitia C. Rispel

BACKGROUND Nursing education reform is identified as an important strategy for enhancing health workforce performance, and thereby improving the functioning of health systems. Globally, a predominant trend in such reform is towards greater professionalisation and university-based education. Related nursing education reform in South Africa culminated in a new Framework for Nursing Qualifications...

Journal: :International Journal of Business Intelligence Research 2020

Journal: :Australian health review : a publication of the Australian Hospital Association 2003
Chaojie Liu

SARS is the first major new infectious disease in the 21st century (Rodier, 2003) and is described as a "serious disaster" in mainland China where it caused unprecedented panic and social and economic consequences. A total of 5,327 SARS cases were reported, with 348 deaths (Ministry of Health, 2003a). Although the Chinese government was criticised by the international community for underreporti...

Journal: :Public health nutrition 2013
Emilie Sidaner Daniel Balaban Luciene Burlandy

OBJECTIVE The present paper analyses the advances and challenges of the school feeding programme in Brazil (PNAE), as part of the Brazilian experience building up an integrated food and nutrition security national system. It explores the role of policy and regulatory frameworks in constructing quality service delivery and intersectoral integration. DESIGN Review of PNAE and federal government...

2014
Gail Tomblin Murphy Fastone Goma Adrian MacKenzie Stephanie Bradish Sheri Price Selestine Nzala Annette Elliott Rose Janet Rigby Chilweza Muzongwe Nellisiwe Chizuni Amanda Carey Derrick Hamavhwa

BACKGROUND Most African countries are facing a human resources for health (HRH) crisis, lacking the required workforce to deliver basic health care, including care for mothers and children. This is especially acute in rural areas and has limited countries' abilities to meet maternal, newborn, and child health (MNCH) targets outlined by Millennium Development Goals 4 and 5. To address the HRH ch...

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