نتایج جستجو برای: low and middle income countries

تعداد نتایج: 16997266  

2016
Carrie L. Anderson Heiko Becher Volker Winkler

The study aimed to describe worldwide levels and trends of tobacco control policy by comparing low and middle income countries with other income categories from 2007 to 2014 and to analyze the corresponding relation to recent changes in smoking prevalence. Policy measure data representing years 2007 to 2014 were collected from all available World Health Organization (WHO) reports on the global ...

2014
Meera Kotagal Kiran J. Agarwal-Harding Charles Mock Robert Quansah Carlos Arreola-Risa John G. Meara

OBJECTIVES Injury is a significant source of morbidity and mortality worldwide, and often disproportionately affects younger, more productive members of society. While many have made the case for improved injury prevention and trauma care, health system development in low- and middle-income countries is often limited by resources. This study aims to determine the economic benefit of improved in...

2015
Mohd Masood Aubrey Sheiham Eduardo Bernabé

This study assessed the extent of household catastrophic expenditure in dental health care and its possible determinants in 41 low and middle income countries. Data from 182,007 respondents aged 18 years and over (69,315 in 18 low income countries, 59,645 in 15 lower middle income countries and 53,047 in 8 upper middle income countries) who participated in the WHO World Health Survey (WHS) were...

2013
H J Zar S A Madhi S J Aston S B Gordon

Pneumonia remains the leading cause of childhood mortality and the most common reason for adult hospitalisation in low and middle income countries, despite advances in preventative and management strategies. In the last decade, pneumonia mortality in children has fallen to approximately 1.3 million cases in 2011, with most deaths occurring in low income countries. Important recent advances incl...

Journal: :Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology 2014
Danish Saleheen Wei Zhao Asif Rasheed

All forms of tobacco lead to an increased risk of cardiovascular disorders. During the past few decades, the number of people who consume tobacco has increased worldwide because of an overall increase in the global population. It is estimated that close to 80% of the >1.3 billion people who smoke tobacco in the world are in low- and middle-income countries. Smokeless forms of tobacco are also w...

2017
Nasser Loza Randa Effat

Taking the Middle East as an example, we explore ways to empower service users and carers. Resources are required for the introduction of community mental health systems and the development of tailor-made psychoeducation, both of which need to be culturally and historically sensitive. A further aim should be the sustained and constructive engagement of families in caring for relatives who have ...

2016
Matthew Grigsby Trishul Siddharthan Muhammad AH Chowdhury Ali Siddiquee Adolfo Rubinstein Edgardo Sobrino J Jaime Miranda Antonio Bernabe-Ortiz Dewan Alam William Checkley

BACKGROUND Socioeconomic status (SES) is a strong social determinant of health. There remains a limited understanding of the association between SES and COPD prevalence among low- and middle-income countries where the majority of COPD-related morbidity and mortality occurs. We examined the association between SES and COPD prevalence using data collected in Argentina, Bangladesh, Chile, Peru, an...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 2016
Md Mizanur Rahman Sarah Krull Abe Md Shafiur Rahman Mikiko Kanda Saki Narita Ver Bilano Erika Ota Stuart Gilmour Kenji Shibuya

BACKGROUND Anemia is a leading cause of maternal deaths and adverse pregnancy outcomes in developing countries. OBJECTIVES We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis to estimate the pooled prevalence of anemia, the association between maternal anemia and pregnancy outcomes, and the population-attributable fraction (PAF) of these outcomes that are due to anemia in low- and middle-incom...

2016
Walter Johnson Oyere Onuma Mayowa Owolabi Sonal Sachdev

Editorials 634 Worldwide, cerebrovascular accidents (stroke) are the second leading cause of death and the third leading cause of disability. 1 Stroke, the sudden death of some brain cells due to lack of oxygen when the blood flow to the brain is lost by blockage or rupture of an artery to the brain, is also a leading cause of dementia and depression. 2 Globally, 70% of strokes and 87% of both ...

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