نتایج جستجو برای: community health promotion

تعداد نتایج: 1290079  

Journal: :BMC Geriatrics 2007
Marita Kloseck

BACKGROUND Evaluating collaborative community health promotion initiatives presents unique challenges, including engaging community members and other stakeholders in the evaluation process, and measuring the attainment of goals at the collective community level. Goal Attainment Scaling (GAS) is a versatile, under-utilized evaluation tool adaptable to a wide range of situations. GAS actively inv...

Journal: :Health promotion practice 2011
Cathy D Meade Janelle M Menard John S Luque Dinorah Martinez-Tyson Clement K Gwede

To effectively attenuate cancer disparities in multiethnic, medically underserved populations, interventions must be developed collaboratively through solid community-academic partnerships and driven by community-based participatory research (CBPR). The Tampa Bay Community Cancer Network (TBCCN) has been created to identify and implement interventions to address local cancer disparities in part...

2014
Marije TM van Koperen Rianne MJJ van der Kleij Carry CM Renders Matty MR Crone Anna-Marie AM Hendriks Maria M Jansen Vivian VM van de Gaar Hein JH Raat Emilie ELM Ruiter Gerard GRM Molleman Jantine AJ Schuit Jacob JC Seidell

BACKGROUND The aim of this paper is to describe the research aims, concepts and methods of the research Consortium Integrated Approach of Overweight (CIAO). CIAO is a concerted action of five Academic Collaborative Centres, local collaborations between academic institutions, regional public health services, local authorities and other relevant sectors in the Netherlands. Prior research revealed...

Journal: :Health promotion international 2012
Kira A Abelsohn Jessica M Ferne Kyle A Scanlon Broden L Giambrone Sivan B Bomze

Research with Pride (RwP) was a community-student collaborative initiative to promote and build capacity for community-based research exploring health and wellness in lesbian, bisexual, trans and queer (LGBTQ) communities. The event took place at University of Toronto's Dalla Lana School of Public Health (DLSPH) in September 2009, and engaged over 100 students, community members and academic re...

Journal: :Health education research 2012
M S Zanchetta B Kolawole Salami M Perreault L C Leite

Health education for socially marginalized populations challenges the efficacy of existing strategies and methods, and the pertinence of the educational and philosophical principles that underpin them. The Brazilian Community Health Agents Initiative (CHAI) hires residents of deprived marginalized communities to undertake health promotion and education in their communities. The ultimate goal of...

2015
Karen Daniels David Sanders Emmanuelle Daviaud Tanya Doherty Sassy Molyneux

BACKGROUND Within the integrated community case management of childhood illnesses (iCCM) programme, the traditional health promotion and prevention role of community health workers (CHWs) has been expanded to treatment. Understanding both the impact and the implementation experience of this expanded role are important. In evaluating UNICEF's implementation of iCCM, this qualitative case study e...

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 1998
L. F. Folkers M. T. Cerqueira R. E. Quick J. Kanu G. Galea

Health Promotion, Communication, Education, and Community Participation: A Theory-Based Framework During the last decades of this century, we have come to recognize that human and social development are affected by the health status of the population and that medical care alone cannot fully address all the determinants of health. Health promotion strengthens primary health care and contributes ...

2015
Diana Guzys Amanda Kenny Virginia Dickson-Swift Guinever Threlkeld

BACKGROUND Defining health literacy from a public health perspective places greater emphasis on the knowledge and skills required to prevent disease and for promoting health in everyday life. Addressing health literacy at the community level provides great potential for improving health knowledge, skills and behaviours resulting in better health outcomes. Yet there is a notable absence of discu...

1997
Melanie Brown

Numerous research studies identify an association between exposure to violence in entertainment and violent behaviour, but do not prove that exposure causes violent behaviour. Rather, there is a risk that exposure to media violence will increase the likelihood of subsequent aggressive behaviour. This risk can be increased or decreased by a large number of other factors. Appropriate policy respo...

2017
Sherry C. Wang LaShaundrea Crook Carol Connell Kathy Yadrick

The purpose of this study was to better understand the barriers to health promotion among African American older men living in the rural Mississippi Delta. A qualitative, intrinsic case study approach was used to explore the phenomenon of health and the barriers to promoting men's health within the unique context of the Delta. Data included one key informant interview and two focus group interv...

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