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Coronary Heart Disease Treatment & Filipino Americans: A Call to Action for Public Health Strategies
Filipinos have substantial ethnic and cultural differences amongst other Asian American subgroups, but tend to carry higher risk for coronary heart disease (CHD) risk factors such as hypertension, diabetes type II, and dyslipidemia. However, there is little research on predicting factors for this increase, and even fewer on trea.. Read More
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NSU: A Safe Water Campaign for an Urban Community in Western Ghana
Contaminated water and subsequent hygiene practices remain a concern for most low resource countries worldwide. Morbidity and mortality from health conditions associated with unsafe water practices remain at an all-time high and a global public health priority. “NSU”: A safe water campaign for an urban community is W.. Read More
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Introduction: Good nutrition is very important for the Children’s development-mentally and physically. According to the Dietary Guidelines for Americans (DGAs) it is said that consumption of-fruits and vegetables focus on health promotion, disease risk reduction and prevention of chronic diseases. To obtain all the nutrien.. Read More
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Background: The purpose the study was to assess parent’s attitudes toward mental illness in children and is relationship with help seeking behaviours. Method: This cross-sectional study was conducted in a pediatric psychiatric clinic of under affiliation of Tehran University of Medical Sciences in 2016-17. All children.. Read More
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A Qualitative Study of the Experience of Miscarriage from Patients and Providers in the Rural U.S.
This qualitative study examines how female patients in rural communities in the Midwest, who experienced at least one miscarriage, perceived their experience of pregnancy loss. Qualitative data were collected from 10 women who did experience at least one loss in addition to 10 participants who were providers or partners of the w.. Read More
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Background: A default risk assessment is conducted on home-care tuberculosis patients in Japan to prepare an individual plan of nursing care and to work on DOTS. The purpose of this study is to clarify appropriate default risk items. Methods: Data on tuberculosis patients who finished treatment during 2013 to 2015 at public hea.. Read More
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Objective: Community Health Nurses are usually the first to identify malnourished children in the community and refer them to the hospital. Therefore, they should have adequate knowledge about malnutrition in children and be conversant applying WHO’s protocol for managing malnutrition. Hence, the aim of this study was to e.. Read More
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Purpose: To explore forms of support by public health nurses to parents of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), tailored to the level of parental acceptance of the disorder and local characteristics.Methods and Design: Descriptive qualitative study was undertaken.Sample: Nine public health nurses who were providing supp.. Read More
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Primary health care faces challenges concerning high malnutrition rates. Attention to documentation is important for ensuring that health care professionals in primary health care deliver appropriate and timely nutritional care and treatment, hence maintaining continuity of care and enhancing patient outcomes. Healthcare profess.. Read More
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Objective: The main objective of this research study was to drawn the association of different factors towards stunting in under five years of age children in Pakistan. Methods: The survey was conducted in a total of 498 areas. Data was collected by using a stratiï¬Âed two-stage cluster national .. Read More
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Youth Exposed to Parental Intimate Partner Violence and Bullying at School
Millions of children globally are exposed to multiple forms of violence in their homes, neighborhoods and schools, making it difficult to quantify cumulative exposures. These children are at increased risk for poor health outcomes, such as internalizing and externalizing mental and behavioral symptoms. Objective: The aim of this.. Read More
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A New Focus on Preconception Healthcare and the Life Course Theory of Health
Preconception healthcare (PCHC) is a set of prevention and health promotion interventions to reduce reproductiveaged women’s health risks before conception and improve birth outcomes. This timelier intervention is underutilized in the United States (U.S.). The current health framework integrates the Fetal Origin of Adult D.. Read More
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Results from the 2013 Senior's Health Services Survey: Rural and Urban Differences
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to compare and contrast health education needs of rural Oklahomans aged 65 and older compared to urban and sub-urban populations. Methods: Surveys were distributed to a list of registered voters age 65 and older in Oklahoma with a total of 1,248 surveys returned. Survey items asked about in.. Read More
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Faculty of Education Students' Perceptions of Violence
Objective: This study is performed to determine the perspectives to violence of the newbie, Faculty of Education. Methods: 1116 students of Gaziantep University, Faculty of Education included in this study. Six hundred and eighty of them (61.1%) included to the study without sample selection. The survey form was applied in April.. Read More
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The Role of School-based Programs in Protection and Development of School Health
The children who attend preschool, primary and secondary education institutions comprise about 32% of the total population. School health includes all aspects of service of evaluating and improving the health of the students and the school staff and providing and maintaining a healthy school life. The aim of school health servic.. Read More
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Holistic Academic Progression for Nurses: An Interprofessional Model
This article highlights a holistic approach to supporting academic progression for nurses in an online RN to BSN program. Academic progression for RN to BSN students is supported by an interprofessional team composed of an Outreach Coordinator, Admission Counselor, Academic Advisor and Faculty Director. The interprofessional mod.. Read More
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Background: Health behavior risks prevail in older patients and can include unhealthy diet and nutrition, sedentary lifestyle and physical inactivity, alcohol use and abuse and poor oral hygiene. According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), most of the sickness, dependency, disability, use of resources, institutionalizati.. Read More
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While it is well known that suicide prevention is often possible and that nurses often encounter persons at risk of suicide, of concern is that many nurses have little or no training in the critical life-saving skills of suicide prevention. This opinion paper responds to five critical questions concerning embedding understanding.. Read More
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Objective: The main objective of the study was to measure the nutritional status of under five years of age children of scattered settlement in Tehsil Takht Bhai.Methods: A community based cross-sectional study was conducted in Tehsil Takht Bhai. All the children under 5 years of age were included in the study. The study populat.. Read More
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Barriers to Screening Pregnant Women for Domestic Violence: A Cross-Sectional Study
Background information: Domestic Violence (DV) is associated with serious consequences to the survivor’s physical, emotional, sexual, social and mental well-being. DV screening ensures timely detection of violence and hence promotes timely intervention. This timely intervention has the potential of averting adverse outcome.. Read More
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