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Knowledge and Functioning of Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHA)
One of the core strategies of NRHM was to promote access to improved health care at household level through ASHA. A community based research study was conducted to assess the knowledge and functioning of ASHA with respect to three selected districts of Kerala and to analyze the problems faced by them in the delivery of Primary H.. Read More
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Gap in Nurses’ Knowledge and Screening Practice in Identifying Children with Developmental Delay
Introduction: Early identification of developmental delay is known to have beneficial impact long term. In low and middle-income countries, nursing professionals are the backbone of the health care system and can be at the frontline in identifying this at-risk population, given their background. Objective: To understand nursing.. Read More
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Background: Obesity and overweight one of the most critical public health confrontations. It is a leading cause for many of the common health problems among children. The level of Parent’s perception about their children weight status is mainly play a major role in the childhood obesity’s development and management. .. Read More
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COVID-19 Pandemic: Evidences from Clinical Studies
The public health crisis is started with emergence of new coronavirus on 11 February 2020 which triggered as coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) pandemics. The causative agent in COVID-19 is made up of positively wrapped single-stranded RNA viruses ~ 30 kb in size. The epidemiology, clinical features, pathophysiology, and m.. Read More
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New Immerging Threat to Public Health: COVID-19
There is a new public health crises threatening the world with the emergence and spread of 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) or the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The virus originated in bats and was transmitted to humans through yet unknown intermediary animals in Wuhan, Hubei province, China in .. Read More
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This study is designed to look into the determinants of utilization of modern contraceptives among adolescents. The study was built on the theory of differential association. Sexual risk taking among adolescents had reached an alarming rate while the adolescent uses of modern contraceptive have been very minimal. The situation h.. Read More
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Birth weight is the first weight measured almost immediately or within the first hour after birth. Generally, birth weight is considered as a benchmark of reproductive health and general health status of the population. Low birth weight is a valuable public health indicator of maternal health, nutrition, healthcare delivery, and.. Read More
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Ontogenic Parenting: A Paleoanthropological Approach
There are many parenting styles, however, there could be a model common to every Homo sapiens, allowing understanding behavior and needs of neurodevelopment stimulation in early childhood. An anthropological approach could become very useful. Among main strategies of evolution, Neoteny, allowed births through standing and narrow.. Read More
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The study aimed to estimate the seroprevalence and to evaluate knowledge, attitude, and practices relating to brucellosis in smallholder dairy farmers in Egypt. A quasi-experimental research design with a pre/post-test was utilized. A cluster sampling technique was used to select 252 farmers randomly. Data were collected through.. Read More
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Counseling provided by trained professionals can make a profound impact on the lives of individuals, families and communities. This service helps people navigate difficult life situations, to better understand the reasons why patients default from antiretroviral treatment (ART) programmes while they are being counselled, to help.. Read More
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Objective: To investigate the occurrence and influencing factors of post-traumatic stress disorder syndrome in ordinary people during the outbreak of new coronary pneumonia, and to explore the relationship between general information, social support and PTSD. Methods: From March to April 2020, 704 ordinary people were randomly s.. Read More
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Silent murderer: Chagas disease
Introduction: Chagas disease is the infection produced in man trypanosome cruzi; it is estimated that in the American continent there are 35,000,000 people infected and close to 100,000,000 people exposed to the infection, in Mexico the endemic areas are the Central and South States, having a predilection for rural places. The c.. Read More
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Do Menopausal Stage Determines Dietary Practices? A Narrative by Menopausal Women in South Africa
Perceived dietary practices by rural menopausal women of Limpopo Province in South Africa are narrated. Diet can stage vital roles in management of dietary challenges for rural menopausal women due to poor dietary practices. Food habits and cultural context play an important role in every rural village. This paper attempt to det.. Read More
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Physical Activity: Benefits and Barriers Perceived by University Students
Objective: To describe the benefits and barriers perceived by university students to perform physical activity. Method: Qualitative study composed by a sample of 2,576 university students (1,317 men and 1,259 women). The Exercise Benefits/Barriers Scale (EBBS). of Nola Pender was used to collect the data. Results: Global results.. Read More
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The Role of Community Health Nurses and Relationships Solving the Maternal-infant Mortality Crisis
The following essay shares a reflection about how a community health nurse forged a bond with a family over the course of decades. The author explores whether the therapeutic benefit of the 17-hydroxyprogesterone was indeed due to the medication or the caring relationship between nurse and patient fostered by weekly visits toget.. Read More
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Homelessness as a Barrier to Human Rights and Healthcare Provision
The most vulnerable members of our society are often the ones who are most vulnerable to human rights abuses. This paper considers the socio-political context of homelessness within the United Kingdom, and argues that the homeless population is being denied the right to healthcare provision, due to structural barriers, policies .. Read More
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Use of a Wellness Coaching Model among Urban-dwelling, Low-income Older Adults
Objective: The purpose of this pilot project was to employ a goal-based, individualized behavior-change approach to promote engagement in health care self-management activities and physical activity among vulnerable older adults living in subsidized housing. The specific aims were: (1) to determine the acceptability and feasibil.. Read More
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A high-risk pregnancy is one of the major health issues in the public health setting. It contributes to the ranked morbidity and mortality statistics in health surveillance. To reduce the incidence and complication of high-risk pregnancy, many strategies have been carried out including examining the root causes which to know the.. Read More
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Improving Early Prostate Cancer Screenings in African American Men
Introduction: African-American Men (AAM) have a high incidence of morbidity and mortality related to prostate cancer (PrCa). The rate of incidence for AAM developing PrCa is 60% higher and the mortality rate is 2-3 times higher than Caucasian men. The outcome goal of this PrCa health promotion project was to improve discussions .. Read More
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Tobacco epidemic is defined as an important public problem in developed and developing countries. It is stated that the use of tobacco and tobacco products cause the death of one individual out of ten and that it takes one of the first places among preventable causes of death. Maras powder which is form of smokeless tobacco is a.. Read More
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