نتایج جستجو برای: basic screening survey

تعداد نتایج: 850605  

Journal: :بهداشت و توسعه 0
علی اسکندری زاده فاطمه السادات سجادی ملوک ترابی مریم شریفی زهرا امینی بهرو صاحب قلم سکینه السادات مهدوی

background: dental caries is the most infective microbial dental disease. basic screening survey is an epidemiologic index for determination of caries prevalence. the aim of this study was assessment of caries free prevalence in 6, 12 & 15- year old school children in kerman during 5 years.   methods: in this cross-sectional, descriptive –analytic study, 15369 school children aged 6, 12 &15 yea...

afar, arghavan, bachari, shima, Elahi , Nasrin ,

Introduction: Reflection is one of the basic methods of education that is effective in raising the level of awareness and skills in clinical situations. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of family nursing education using reflection method with the help of situation simulation through video screening on learning and perspective of nursing students. Methods: This quasi-experimen...

2018
Ramzi G. Salloum Thomas J. George Natalie Silver Merry-Jennifer Markham Jaclyn M. Hall Yi Guo Jiang Bian Elizabeth A. Shenkman

BACKGROUND Access to direct-to-consumer genetic testing services has increased in recent years. However, disparities in knowledge and awareness of these services are not well documented. We examined awareness of genetic testing services by rural/urban and racial/ethnic status. METHODS Analyses were conducted using pooled cross-sectional data from 4 waves (2011-2014) of the Health Information ...

Journal: :Rural and remote health 2006
D Vindigni L Parkinson D Rivett C Da Costa J Perkins B F Walker S Blunden

INTRODUCTION Indigenous Australians living in rural communities experience high levels of musculoskeletal conditions that significantly impair their daily activities. Aboriginal health workers (AHWs) have a close understanding of their communities' needs and play a central role in the assessment and management of these conditions. To assist in the musculoskeletal assessment process a screening ...

2005
Hartwig H. Hochmair Claus Rinner

According to choice models in economics, consumer choice can be modeled as a two-stage process, starting with the choice of feasible alternatives, called the screening process, followed by compensatory evaluation of the remaining alternatives. Although spatial decision support systems used in various application areas support the screening process by allowing users to impose constraints on alte...

2013
Mehul D. Patel Jane H. Brice Kelly R. Evenson Kathryn M. Rose Chirayath M. Suchindran Wayne D. Rosamond

INTRODUCTION Prior assessments of emergency medical services (EMS) stroke capacity found deficiencies in education and training, use of protocols and screening tools, and planning for the transport of patients. A 2001 survey of North Carolina EMS providers found many EMS systems lacked basic stroke services. Recent statewide efforts have sought to standardize and improve prehospital stroke care...

Journal: :Japanese journal of clinical oncology 2012
Ryoko Machii Kumiko Saika Takahiro Higashi Ayako Aoki Chisato Hamashima Hiroshi Saito

OBJECTIVE The importance of quality assurance in cancer screening has recently gained increasing attention in Japan. To evaluate and improve quality, checklists and process indicators have been developed. To explore effective methods of enhancing quality in cancer screening, we started a randomized control study of the methods of evaluation and feedback for cancer control from 2009 to 2014. M...

Background While colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most preventable causes of cancer mortality, it is one of the leading causes of cancer death in Canada where CRC screening uptake is suboptimal. Given the increased rate of mortality and morbidity among mental health patients, their condition could be a potential barrier to CRC screening due to greater difficulties in adhering to behaviours...

Journal: :Developing world bioethics 2003
Josephine Johnston Mark Thomas

This summary lays out the basic science and methodology used in genetic testing that investigates historical population migrations and the ancestry of living individuals. The genetic markers used in this testing, and the distinction between Y-chromosome, mitochondrial and autosomes analysis, are explained and the shortcomings of these methodologies are explored.

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