نتایج جستجو برای: sociocultural strategy use

تعداد نتایج: 2027004  

2015
Christine K. Nalwadda Peter Waiswa David Guwatudde Kate Kerber Stefan Peterson Juliet Kiguli

BACKGROUND The first week of life is the time of greatest risk of death and disability, and is also associated with many traditional beliefs and practices. Identifying sick newborns in the community and referring them to health facilities is a key strategy to reduce deaths. Although a growing area of interest, there remains a lack of data on the role of sociocultural norms and practices on newb...

Journal: :Asia Pacific journal of clinical nutrition 2008
Helen M Mavoa Marita McCabe

This paper reviews literature between 1974 and 2007 that addresses the impact of sociocultural factors on reported patterns of eating, physical activity (activity) and body size of Tongans and indigenous Fijians (Fijians) in their countries of origin. There have been changes in diet (more imported and fewer traditional foods), activity (reduced, especially in urban settings), residence (rural-u...

Journal: :American journal of human biology : the official journal of the Human Biology Council 2005
Clarence C Gravlee William W Dressler

Darker skin color has been associated with higher average blood pressure in several African-derived populations in the Americas. This pattern has been interpreted as evidence of genetic, physiologic, or sociocultural mechanisms, but existing evidence does not provide an adequate means of evaluating these alternatives. This paper introduces a measurement strategy to isolate the cultural and biol...

2017
Jessie Kimbrough Marshall Lisa A. Cooper Alexander R. Green Amanda Bertram Letitia Wright Niki Matusko Wayne McCullough Stephen D. Sisson

Purpose: Training residents to deliver care to increasingly diverse patients in the United States is an important strategy to help alleviate racial and ethnic disparities in health outcomes. Cross-cultural care training of residents continues to present challenges. This study sought to explore the associations among residents' cross-cultural attitudes, preparedness, and knowledge about disparit...

Journal: :The International journal of neuroscience 1985
F Ostrosky-Solis E Canseco L Quintanar E Navarro S Meneses A Ardila

The group selected for this evaluation consisted of 109 normal people with an average age of 25, coming from two different sociocultural levels (high and low) of Mexico City. All were completely evaluated by Luria's battery for neuropsychological assessment, adapted by Ardila, Ostrosky, and Canseco, 1981. This group of tests measures nine different areas: Motor Functions, Somatosensory Knowledg...

Journal: :Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges 2003
Tricia S Tang Mary Ellen A Bozynski Joyce M Mitchell Hilary M Haftel Sarah A Vanston Robert M Anderson

PURPOSE Sociocultural medicine is a growing curricular area in medical education. Because faculty members and residents will teach these curricula and model these skills in patient care, it is important to assess their attitudes toward diversity. This study examined faculty members' and residents' attitudes toward sociocultural issues in medicine. METHOD In November 2000, 198 physicians from ...

Firooz Sadighi, Saeed Mehrpour Zahra Bagheri,

The present study investigated the potential of implementing reading strategy instruction in raising learner readers' awareness of reading strategies,  extending the range of strategies they employed and enhancing their reading comprehension ability. To conduct the study, 90 female pre-university students majoring in Natural Sciences were selected based on a convenient sampling procedure. After...

Journal: :Crisis 2009
Shubhangi R Parkar Balkrishna Nagarsekar Mitchell G Weiss

BACKGROUND Health demographic mortality studies use verbal autopsies to identify suicide as a cause of death. Psychological autopsies focus almost exclusively on associated high-risk psychiatric disorders. New approaches considering contextual factors are needed for preventing suicide and promoting mental health. AIMS This study examined explanations of suicide reported by surviving family me...

Background & aim: Early breastfeeding initiation (EBFI) defined as giving breast milk within the first hours following birth, which is recommended as a simple strategy for the enhancement of neonatal health and survival. This descriptive qualitative study was conducted to explore the practices, perceptions and beliefs of renowned traditional birth attendants (TBA) regarding EBFI in Chipinge rur...

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