نتایج جستجو برای: accessibility barriers

تعداد نتایج: 112092  

2015
Eleanor Rogers Mark Myatt Sophie Woodhead Saul Guerrero Jose Luis Alvarez Waldemar A Carlo

OBJECTIVE This paper reviews coverage data from programmes treating severe acute malnutrition (SAM) collected between July 2012 and June 2013. DESIGN This is a descriptive study of coverage levels and barriers to coverage collected by coverage assessments of community-based SAM treatment programmes in 21 countries that were supported by the Coverage Monitoring Network. Data from 44 coverage a...

2013
Zeinab Hamzehgardeshi Zohreh Shahhosseini

BACKGROUND Continuing education is one of the modern strategies to maintain and elevate knowledge and professional skills of nurses which in turn elevate the health status of society. Since several factors affect nurses' participation in continuing education, it's essential to know promoters and obstacles in this issue and plan accordingly. METHODS In this cross-sectional study, 361 Iranian n...

Journal: :Journal of biomedical informatics 2005
Emily S. Patterson Bradley N. Doebbeling Constance H. Fung Laura G. Militello Shilo Anders Steven M. Asch

Advances in electronic medical record capabilities enable clinical reminders to inform providers when recommended actions are "due" for a patient. Despite evidence that they improve adherence to guidelines, the Veteran's Health Administration (VHA) has experienced challenges in having providers consistently use clinical reminders as intended. In this paper, we describe how multiple methods were...

Journal: :Nurse researcher 2013
Laura Killam Katherine E Timmermans June M Raymond

AIM To outline the barriers to and benefits of using Q methodology in a classroom. BACKGROUND Q methodology has been established as a systematic way to measure subjectivity that is consistent with the naturalistic paradigm. While it is often confused with quantitative methods, it provides the qualitative researcher with powerful tools to investigate the diverse subjective experiences and perc...

Journal: :Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA 2005
Stacie Salsbury Lyons Toni Tripp-Reimer Bernard A. Sorofman Jane E. DeWitt Bonnie J. BootsMiller Thomas E. Vaughn Bradley N. Doebbeling

OBJECTIVE This multisite study compared the perceptions of three stakeholder groups regarding information technologies as barriers to and facilitators of clinical practice guidelines (CPGs). DESIGN The study settings were 18 U.S. Veterans Affairs Medical Centers. A purposive sample of 322 individuals participated in 50 focus groups segmented by profession and included administrators, physicia...

2014
Sharad Onta Bishnu Choulagai Binjwala Shrestha Narayan Subedi Gajananda P. Bhandari Alexandra Krettek

Background Although skilled birth care contributes significantly to the prevention of maternal and newborn morbidity and mortality, utilization of such care is poor in mid- and far-western Nepal. This study explored the perceptions of service users and providers regarding barriers to skilled birth care. Design We conducted 24 focus group discussions, 12 each with service users and service provi...

2015
Kianoush Abdi Mohammad Arab Arash Rashidian Mohammad Kamali Hamid Reza Khankeh Farideh Khalajabadi Farahani

INTRODUCTION The United Nations (UN) identified health as a basic human right, but, unfortunately, the evidence shows that people with disabilities (PWD) often have lower levels of health than the general population. This can be associated with problems in access to the services and programs. The aim of this study was to explore barriers of the health system to rehabilitation services for PWD i...

Journal: :Journal of physical activity & health 2012
Nick Garrett Philip J Schluter Grant Schofield

BACKGROUND A minority of adults in developed countries engage in sufficient physical activity (PA) to achieve health benefits. This study aims to identify modifiable perceived resources and barriers to PA among New Zealand adults. METHODS Secondary analysis of a 2003 nationally representative cross-sectional mail survey, stratified by region, age, and ethnicity, and analyzed utilizing ordinal...

2016
E. Vermeulen A. Solnes Miltenburg J. Barras N. Maselle M. van Elteren J. van Roosmalen

BACKGROUND Male involvement during antenatal care is promoted to be an important intervention to increase positive maternal and new born health outcomes. Despite active promotion to stimulate male involvement during antenatal care, few men in Tanzania accompany women to their antenatal care visits. This study aims to understand perceptions, attitudes and behaviour of men regarding their role an...

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