Increasing population levels of physical activity through primary care: GPs' knowledge, attitudes and self-reported practice [PDF]
Background. GPs have the potential to increase population levels of activity and thus produce important health gains. Objectives and methods. The aim of this questionnaire survey was to determine the knowledge, attitudes and self-reported practice of
Keen, Steven +2 more
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Aural health: knowledge, attitude and practice
<p class="abstract"><strong><span lang="EN-US">Background: </span></strong>A majority of the population, both educated and uneducated, is unaware that numerous disorders occur due to unhygienic maintenance of the ears. Ensuring correct aural hygiene limits the risk of ear injury.
Firdose S, Jayita Das Poduval
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Knowledge, Attitudes and Practice Pertaining to Depression among Primary Health Care Workers in Tanzania. [PDF]
Examination of consultation data in a variety of primary care settings in Tanzania shows that, while psychoses are routinely diagnosed and treated at primary care level, depression is rarely recorded as a reason for consultation.
Rachel Jenkins +8 more
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Primary Care Staff's Views and Experiences Related to Routinely Advising Patients about Physical Activity. A Questionnaire Survey [PDF]
Background: United Kingdom public health policy has recently re-emphasised the role of primary health care professionals in tackling increasing levels of physical inactivity within the general population.
van Teijlingen Edwin +14 more
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BACKGROUND: Umbilical cord clamp timing has implications for newborn health, which include increased iron stores up to 6 months of age. National and International cord clamping guidelines differ as do health professionals' practices.
Massey, D +11 more
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Background: Health sciences students are expected to have appropriate knowledge and attitudes toward medication use. However, literary evidence of such expertise among health sciences students of King Saud University is unknown.
Abdullah T. Eissa
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Immunisation attitudes, knowledge and practices of health professionals in regional NSW [PDF]
This study investigated the immunisation knowledge, attitudes and practices among health professionals in two regional Area Health Services of NSW with low and high immunisation rates. It also compared these factors between the areas and between the health professional groups.A self-administered questionnaire was posted in 2006 to health professionals,
Julie, Leask +6 more
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Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of Livestock Farmers in Brucellosis Control
Background and Objective: brucellosis is one of the most common zoonosis diseases. Brucellosis is a systemic disease and affected several organs and tissue in human.
Alireza Nikoonejad +3 more
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Knowledge, Attitude and Behavior Levels about Osteoporosis among 18-35 Years Old Women
Objective: Osteoporosis (OP) which is a global health problem can be prevented or the development of the disease can be delayed. To educate individuals at risk and to intervene in a timely manner will provide significant reduction in morbidity and ...
Asım Koç +2 more
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Knowledge, attitudes and practices of Greek health professionals, in relation to AIDS
In order to improve educational programmes directed at health care workers we investigated their knowledge, attitudes and practices in relation to HIV/AIDS. An anonymous self-administered questionnaires was distributed to 609 health care workers. Of these, 59.6% agreed to participate (42.4% of the medical doctors, 74.3% of the nurses and 79.6% of the ...
ROUMELIOTOU, A +6 more
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