نتایج جستجو برای: rural sampling

تعداد نتایج: 332819  

Alireza Poursaeed Roya Eshraghi Samani Shima Malekshahi

The rural tourism as the most popular forms of tourism can be regarded as a policy to reduce the problems of rural areas. Rural tourism, is a risk factor for the development of rural areas, including most the effects of its population stable, solve unemployment, reduced migration and more. This study aimed to detection effects of tourism in Myshkhas Rural Center development in Ilam Province. A ...

Journal: :international journal of agricultural science and research 2011
sh. soltani a. ahmadpour s. feali

the general purpose of this article is to identify the influencing factors on rural women participation inagricultural extension programs in mazandaran province. therefore, using multi-stage sampling, 300 ruralwomen were selected randomly. the research instrument was a semi-structured questionnaire. results showthat rural women participation in agricultural extension programs is at average leve...

Journal: :محیط شناسی 0
زهرا عالی نژاد محمود محمودی

total population of hormozgan pro vince of iran was 760,014 in 1365 and 10,045,085 in 1375, which shows a growth rate of %3/2 in 10 years. in comparison with other provinces. the growth rate is one of the highest in the country. th e aim of this study was to determine the fertility of hormozgan province. the method of study was cross - sectional and the sampling in a two stage s sampling of 200...

Journal: :The Journal of rural health : official journal of the American Rural Health Association and the National Rural Health Care Association 1994
S S Mick L L Morlock D Salkever G de Lissovoy F Malitz C G Wise A Jones

This study examines the effect of 13 strategic management activities on the financial performance of a national sample of 797 U.S. rural hospitals during the period of 1983-1988. Controlled for environment-market, geographic-region, and hospital-related variables, the results show almost no measurable effect of strategic adoption on rural hospital profitability and liquidity. Where statisticall...

Journal: :South African medical journal = Suid-Afrikaanse tydskrif vir geneeskunde 1991
D Wilkinson

Perinatal mortality is high in rural hospitals in South Africa. In part this is due to less than optimal care. This study determined the perinatal mortality experienced by a rural hospital and its clinics. Avoidable causes of death are described and various intervention strategies that effectively and rapidly prevented such deaths, reducing perinatal mortality by one-third, are outlined.

Journal: :Population Health Metrics 2008
Edward Fottrell Peter Byass

BACKGROUND Population-based sample surveys and sentinel surveillance methods are commonly used as substitutes for more widespread health and demographic monitoring and intervention studies in resource-poor settings. Such methods have been criticised as only being worthwhile if the results can be extrapolated to the surrounding 100-fold population. With an emphasis on measuring mortality, this s...

Journal: :Cadernos de saude publica 2012
Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli Nilza Nunes da Silva Antonio Carlos Nascimento Cláudia Helena Soares de Morais Freitas Elisete Casotti Karen Glazer Peres Lenildo de Moura Marco A Peres Maria do Carmo Matias Freire Maria Ilma de Souza Cortes Mario Vianna Vettore Moacir Paludetto Júnior Nilcema Figueiredo Paulo Sávio Angeiras de Goes Rafaela da Silveira Pinto Regina Auxiliadora de Amorim Marques Samuel Jorge Moysés Sandra Cristina Guimarães Bahia Reis Paulo Capel Narvai

The SBBrasil 2010 Project (SBB10) was designed as a nationwide oral health epidemiological survey within a health surveillance strategy. This article discusses methodological aspects of the SBB10 Project that can potentially help expand and develop knowledge in the health field. This was a nationwide survey with stratified multi-stage cluster sampling. The sample domains were 27 State capitals ...

Journal: :International journal of nursing studies 2008
Jane Mills Karen Francis Ann Bonner

BACKGROUND Mentoring is often proposed as a solution to the problem of successfully recruiting and retaining nursing staff. The aim of this constructivist grounded theory study was to explore Australian rural nurses' experiences of mentoring. DESIGN The research design used was reflexive in nature resulting in a substantive, constructivist grounded theory study. PARTICIPANTS A national adve...

Journal: :Annals of agricultural and environmental medicine : AAEM 2014
Danuta Zarzycka Barbara Ślusarska Ludmiła Marcinowicz Irena Wrońska Maria Kózka

INTRODUCTION Civilization changes of the environment shaping the psychosocial resources from rural to urban influence human health. AIM The study aimed to identify the differences due to the place of residence (rural, urban) as far as health resources are concerned (social support, sense of coherence, dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate concentration in plasma) and health in examination stress sit...

Ali-abadi, Vahid, Baghaeei, Sara, Rostami, Farahnaz,

This analytical – comparative study aims to investigate the impact of membership in rural bodies’ upon social capital level and quality of life of rural woman. Statistical community is composed of 5000 Kangavar’s rural woman out of which 380 happened to be our sample size using Bartlett’s table. Sampling technique was based on simple random sampling. Data analysis was done via application of de...

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