نتایج جستجو برای: sri lanka

تعداد نتایج: 15450  

Journal: :Toxicon : official journal of the International Society on Toxinology 2013
D E Keyler I Gawarammana J M Gutiérrez K H Sellahewa K McWhorter R Malleappah

Sri Lanka is a tropical developing island nation that endures significant economic and medical burden as a result of snakebite envenomation, having not only a high prevalence of envenomations, but also one of the highest incidence rates (200 snakebites/100,000 people/year) of venomous snakebite in the world (Kasturiratne et al., 2005). Ironically, the very snakes responsible for this human morb...

Journal: :management studies and economic systems 0
edward sri yashodha samarasekara sulaiman terrace, colombo, sri lanka sharmini perer faculty of business, sri lanka institute of information technology, malabe, sri lanka binushi narangoda corporate trainer, business consultant, d&b associates (pvt) ltd, thalawathugoda, sri lanka

the aim of this study was to explore the associations between occupational stress measured through job demand control (jdc), and burnout among lawyers in sri lanka. the job demand-control model and the burnout model are among the most used theoretical frameworks that relate job characteristics to health and well-being of individuals. this study included 290 respondent lawyers practicing in the ...

2003
Olivier JT Briët Dissanayake M Gunawardena Wim van der Hoek Felix P Amerasinghe

Background: Despite a relatively good national case reporting system in Sri Lanka, detailed maps of malaria distribution have not been publicly available. Methods: In this study, monthly records over the period 1995 – 2000 of microscopically confirmed malaria parasite positive blood film readings, at sub-district spatial resolution, were used to produce maps of malaria distribution across the i...

2016
Saranga A. De Silva Erminia Colucci Jayan Mendis Claire M. Kelly Anthony F. Jorm Harry Minas

BACKGROUND Sri Lanka has one of the highest suicide rates in the world. Gatekeeper programs aimed at specific target groups could be a promising suicide prevention strategy in the country. The aim of this study was to develop guidelines that help members of the public to provide first aid to persons in Sri Lanka who are at risk of suicide. METHODS The Delphi method was used to elicit consensu...

2009
Sarath Lekamwasam Lalith Wijayaratne Mahinda Rodrigo Udual Hewage

SUMMARY: This study, based on phalangeal bone mineral density (BMD) of 1,174 community dwelling male volunteers aged 50 years or more from seven provinces in Sri Lanka, shows 5.8% prevalence of osteoporosis among them. Advancing age, less physical activity, and low body weight were associated with low BMD. Men with larger families were more likely to have a lower bone mineral density. PURPOSE: ...

2011
Samath D Dharmaratne Rajitha L Jayasuriya Buddhipani Y Perera EM Gunesekera A Sathasivayyar

Commentary Analyses of cause of death (COD) statistics are fundamental for monitoring the health situation of populations and for planning suitable interventions. The accuracy of national COD statistics is important for reliably prioritizing health problems in order to decide upon interventions and for resource allocation. The completeness of registration in the Death Registration System (DRS),...

A.L. Sandika P.H.G.J. De Silva,

Potential growth of dairy sector is highest and more reliable compared to crop sector, indicating that dairy sector can play vital role to increase income among farmers in rural areas than crop sector in Sri Lanka. Credit and farmer training in management ability have been major concerns of dairy development efforts. Therefore, this study wasconductedto assess the impact of credit and farmer tr...

2015
Lizell Bustamante Madsen Michael Eddleston Kristian Schultz Hansen Melissa Pearson Suneth Agampodi Shaluka Jayamanne Flemming Konradsen

INTRODUCTION An estimated 803,900 people worldwide died as a result of self-harm in 2012. The deliberate ingestion of pesticides has been identified as the method most frequently used to commit fatal self-harm globally. In Sri Lanka, it is estimated that up to 60% of all suicides are committed using this method. The aim of the present study is to assess the cost-effectiveness of an ongoing safe...

Journal: :IJEGR 2012
Kanishka Karunasena Hepu Deng

This paper presents an empirical study of the performance of e-government in Sri Lanka from the perspective of citizens within a public value based conceptual framework. The delivery of quality public services, the effectiveness of public organizations, and the achievement of socially desirable outcomes through e-government are considered using the data from several national surveys. The study ...

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 1993
K Weerasuriya

Many factors influence the regulation of pharmaceuticals in a country. The essential drugs concept, formulated by the World Health Organization to assist developing countries in selecting appropriate drugs, also provides a basis for regulation. Sri Lanka has long regulated pharmaceuticals as part of its health policy. Over 70% of 3436 pharmaceutical product registrations were found to be drugs ...

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