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Community health

Nursing Standard, 1991
Nurses' unions last week criticised as 'window dressing' Glasgow Health Board's new community health strategy which proposes to 'boost' health promotion work. But Scottish Health Visitors' Association General Secretary David Forbes said: 'The draft documents suggest that health visiting time will be halved for all clients.'
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Promoting Community Health

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2012
A nurse-managed health center bridges the gap to care.
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Communicating Health Through Health Footprints

Journal of Health Communication, 2011
The depth and scale of challenges posed by noncommunicable diseases such as diabetes mellitus and cardiovascular disease are now well known and clearly documented. Reducing the 4 key risk factors has been shown to reduce premature mortality and morbidity by 70% globally.
Harrison O   +4 more
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Improving health communication
Supporting the practice of health communication

Health Information & Libraries Journal, 2009
AbstractBackground:  Health authorities, hospitals, commercial enterprises, and mass media all deliver health and medical communication in different forms. With such a vast amount of biomedical and clinical information available, any action to ensure the spread of clinically relevant news items is welcome.Objectives:  This paper tries to define a new ...
G. F. Miranda   +3 more
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Communication in Health Care

Methods of Information in Medicine, 1994
Abstract:For routine communication, care providers still mainly rely on paper documents and paper mail. Evidence exists, however, that this communication can be improved, both by a better content of information exchange and by a more timely deliverance of this information.
P J, Branger, J S, Duisterhout
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Community Health Workers and Community Advocacy: Addressing Health Disparities

Journal of Community Health, 2008
The Community Health Worker model is recognized nationally as a means to address glaring inequities in the burden of adverse health conditions that exist among specific population groups in the United States. This study explored Arizona CHW involvement in advocacy beyond the individual patient level into the realm of advocating for community level ...
Maia, Ingram   +4 more
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Community Health Action Model: Health Promotion by the Community

Research and Theory for Nursing Practice, 2008
The goal of the Community Health Action (CHA) model is to depict community health promotion processes in a manner that can be implemented by community members to achieve their collectively and collaboratively determined actions and outcomes to sustain or improve the health and well-being of their community; the community as a whole, for the benefit of ...
Frances E, Racher, Robert C, Annis
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Community mental health centers and community mental health ideology

Community Mental Health Journal, 1970
A study of the adherence of two community mental health center staffs to community mental health ideology, as measured by the Baker-Schulberg CMHI Scale, was conducted. The results for equivalent populations were the same as those of the only previously reported study, indicating the CMHI Scale is a reliable, useful research tool.
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COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1973
Mary E. Shaughnessy   +3 more
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Ehealth Communication

2012
Ehealth, also known as E-health, is a relatively new area of health communication inquiry that examines the development, implementation, and application of a broad range of evolving health information technologies (HITs) in modern society to disseminate health information, deliver health care, and promote public health. Ehealth applications include (a)
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