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Measuring Cardiac Health Knowledge

Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences, 1987
ABSTRACT A Cardiac Knowledge Questionnaire has been developed for the purpose of measuring knowledge about (1) the cardiovascular system and the nature of coronary heart disease (the Basic Cardiac Knowledge Scale), (2) behavioural aspects of the causes and the consequences of a heart attack (the Cardiac Lifestyle Knowledge Scale), and (3) prognostical ...
J G, Maeland, O E, Havik
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Oral Health Knowledge, Attitudes and Behaviour of Parents and Caregivers of Preschool Children: Implications for Oral Health Promotion

Oral Health & Preventive Dentistry, 2020
Purpose: The aim of this study was to describe oral health knowledge, attitudes and behaviours of parents and caregivers of preschool children in order to inform an oral health promotion strategy. Materials and Methods: A sample of parents and caregivers
R. Naidu, J. Nunn
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Translating Health Knowledge Into Health Beha Vior

Issues in Comprehensive Pediatric Nursing, 1981
The nursing literature and the school health literature is filled with theoretical and clinical articles about the “role” of the school nurse. Yet, how the school nurse can function in such a way as to help the student achieve his/her potential for participation and responsibility in personal health and illness behavior is not so obvious.
M, Gulbrandsen, P A, Lasky, M, Scoblic
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Health Knowledge Effects

CIN: Computers, Informatics, Nursing, 2016
The Taiwanese government subsidizes healthcare providers offering preventive medicine to patients to help reduce the threats of chronic sickness and halt skyrocketing medical expenditures. Usually, nurses are the primary workers who perform community health promotion; however, because of the chronic shortage of working nurses, many Taiwan hospitals ...
I-Chiu, Chang   +3 more
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Fostering Participant Health Knowledge and Attitudes: An Econometric Study of a Chronic Disease-Focused Online Health Community

Journal of Management Information Systems, 2019
Health consumers are increasingly participating in consumer-to-consumer (C2C) online health communities (OHCs) to receive health-related support and to provide assistance and support to others.
Langtao Chen, A. Baird, D. Straub
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Health Behavior, Health Knowledge, and Schooling

Journal of Political Economy, 1991
The positive correlation between schooling and good health is well documented. One explanation is that schooling helps people choose healthier life-styles by improving their knowledge of the relationship between health behaviors and health outcomes. That is, schooling improves the household's allocative efficiency in producing health.
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Health Professionals' Knowledge of Women's Health Care

The Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 2000
ABSTRACT Until 1986, the only issues in women's health which received direct attention were those related to childbearing. At that time the National Institutes of Health made inclusion of women in research a criteria for funding. Since then, the knowledge base to guide disease prevention and treatment of women has grown dramatically ...
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Sharing Knowledge for Health Care

JAMA Internal Medicine, 2017
The effective care of patients begins with accurate knowledge about the benefits, harms, and appropriate context of clinical interventions. But health care has been slow to move from traditional modes for generating, synthesizing, and sharing knowledge.
Hoffmann, Tammy, Straus, Sharon
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Health Knowledge of Pharmacy Students

Psychological Reports, 1981
54 senior pharmacy students possessed greater health knowledge than did 52 freshman. The effects of gender were nonsignificant.
C, Fendley, M, Young, R K, Means
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Self-Control-Centered Empowerment Model: Health Consciousness and Health Knowledge as Drivers of Empowerment-Seeking through Health Communication

Health Communication, 2019
This article proposes a self-control-centered model to explain why certain people perceive health messages as credible, attend to health messages, and change their behaviors in accordance with the suggestions in those messages.
Chingching Chang
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