نتایج جستجو برای: health care surveys

تعداد نتایج: 1402056  

2013
David M Walton Joy C MacDermid P. Lina Santaguida Anita Gross Lisa Carlesso

Results of an international survey of health care providers for neck pain are reported. The survey specifically collected self-reported practice patterns for establishing a prognosis in neck pain. Over 440 responses from 27 countries were collected. Descriptive results indicate that respondents assigned large prognostic impact to factors including mechanism of injury and psychological or behavi...

Journal: :Hospital pediatrics 2011
Noemi Adame Mary E M Rocha Chris Louden Rishi Agrawal

OBJECTIVE The aims of this study were to identify pediatric hospitalists' perceived views of (1) barriers to delivering care to children with medical complexity (CMC) and (2) their preferred model of inpatient health care delivery for CMC. SUBJECTS American Academy of Pediatrics Section on Hospital Medicine (AAP-SOHM) Listserv subscribers. METHODS We conducted a cross-sectional survey of su...

Journal: :Journal of infection in developing countries 2007
Maia Butsashvili Wayne Triner George Kamkamidze Maia Kajaia Louise-Anne McNutt

BACKGROUND Avian influenza has been documented in over 331 humans since 2003 with 203 associated deaths. Health Care Workers (HCWs) have been shown to be at personal risk during other highly virulent outbreaks with a high attack rate. This study aimed to determine the magnitude and factors associated with absenteeism of hospital based health care workers (HCWs) in Georgia associated with a pote...

Journal: :CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association journal = journal de l'Association medicale canadienne 2006
Robert J Brison William Pickett Richard L Berg James Linneman Jamie Zentner Barbara Marlenga

BACKGROUND Agricultural injuries are an important health concern for pediatric populations and particularly for children of pre school age. This study was conducted to estimate rates and determine patterns of fatal agricultural injury among young children exposed to agricultural hazards and to identify strategies to prevent such injuries. METHODS A national case series was assembled retrospec...

2017
Peter K. Nguhiu Edwine W. Barasa Jane Chuma

OBJECTIVES Effective coverage (EC) is a measure of health systems' performance that combines need, use and quality indicators. This study aimed to assess the extent to which the Kenyan health system provides effective and equitable maternal and child health services, as a means of tracking the country's progress towards universal health coverage. METHODS AND RESULTS The Demographic Health Sur...

Journal: :Rural and remote health 2008
Sheila Keane Tony N Smith Michelle Lincoln Scott R Wagner Shelagh E Lowe

The allied health professions form approximately 18% of the health workforce in Australia and are well placed to contribute to future multidisciplinary models of health care. There are many reports describing the health workforce in Australia for the medical and nursing professions but there is very little information available about the nature of the allied health workforce. Recent studies hav...

Journal: :مجله تحقیقات سلامت 0
آزاده فاتح پناه azadeh fatehpanah محمدرضا ملکی mohommad reza maleki محمد رنجبر mohammad ranjbar رضا دهنویه reza dehnavieh ابراهیم سلمانی ندوشن ibrahim salmani nodoushan محمد زارع زاده mohammad zarezadeh

introduction: health care industry consists of an unexpected and confusing environment in which quality events play the important role. in such conditions, the necessary changes should be made. excellence models are general oriented frameworks that are able to achieve the above intention. materials & methods: this study is a descriptive cross-sectional study. data gathered by a standard checkli...

2017
Wenjuan Wang Gheda Temsah Lindsay Mallick

While research has assessed the impact of health insurance on health care utilization, few studies have focused on the effects of health insurance on use of maternal health care. Analyzing nationally representative data from the Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS), this study estimates the impact of health insurance status on the use of maternal health services in three countries with relative...

2009
Diddy Antai

Background Regions with geographically diverse ecology and socio-economic circumstances may have different disease exposure and child health outcomes. This study assessed variations in the risks of under-five deaths across regions of Nigeria and determined the individualand community-level factors that explain possible variations between regions. Methods Multilevel multivariable logistic regres...

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