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Maternal health in Jamaica : health needs, services, and utilization [PDF]
The main health issues for Jamaican women are nutrition, fertility, infection, chronic diseases, and stress and social problems. The two leading causes of adult health for women are cerebro-vascular accidents and coronary heart disease - of which high ...
Feifer, Chris Naschak
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Health services in the USSR [PDF]
As Malta's participant at the recent World Health Organization Advanced Course in Health Planning held in the Soviet Union, the author had the opportunity of observing certain characteristic features of the Soviet public health system. Health services in
Fenech, Peter A.
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Parenting Support for Mothers Raised in Out‐Of‐Home Care
ABSTRACT Research and social indicators consistently confirm that young people who exit statutory out‐of‐home care (OOHC) tend to remain socially and economically disadvantaged through young adulthood. The present article reports findings from a qualitative study of the perceived parenting support needs of eight mothers (aged 17–30 years) who had spent
Jamie Ussher +2 more
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Testing the feasibility of an intermittent low‐energy diet in women with gestational diabetes
Abstract Aims The study aimed to assess feasibility, acceptability and safety of an ILED in a randomised controlled trial of ILED vs. best NHS care healthy diet and exercise advice in women with Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM) with body mass index ≥27.5 kg/m2 (≥25 kg/m2 in high‐risk minority ethnic groups) in the last trimester of pregnancy ...
Elizabeth Dapre +11 more
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The Performance of Health Workers in Ethiopia Results from Qualitative Research [PDF]
Insufficient attention has been paid to understanding what determines the performance of health workers and how they make labor market choices. This paper reports on findings from focus group discussions with both health workers and users of health ...
Magnus Lindelow +2 more
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Health Care Provider Perceptions of Screening for Early‐Stage Type 1 Diabetes—A Survey Study
ABSTRACT Aims To evaluate the feasibility, perceived benefits, and challenges of integrating early‐stage Type 1 diabetes screening and monitoring into routine care. Materials and Methods Primary health care providers (HCPs; n = 683), responsible for collecting capillary blood samples and obtaining informed consent, and specialised diabetes centres (n =
Claire Cherdron +11 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Investing in advanced nursing roles (AN) in social care is a strategic priority to address workforce challenges, create new career pathways, improve outcomes and future‐proof the sector. However, there is limited understanding of these roles globally.
Siobhán Kelly +3 more
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Maternity care: a human rights issue? [PDF]
All women need the ability to access midwifery-led care at the primary or first level of care, enabling them to have control over, and decide freely and responsibly about, their reproductive health.
Johnston, Joy, Newman, Lareen Ann
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Nurses' Opinions About Clinical Nursing Research: A Cross‐Sectional Study
ABSTRACT Aim To examine nurses' opinions and assess their level of engagement in clinical research. Design An observational study employing a cross‐sectional online survey from April to August 2024. Methods A convenience sample of registered nurses in a metropolitan health service in Victoria, Australia completed a self‐report survey from April to ...
Debra Kerr +3 more
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