Journal of Community Health The Publication for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention ISSN 0094-5145 J Community Health DOI 10 1007/ s10900-011-9448-5
The Future Role of Community Health Centers in a Changing Health Care Landscape The following is a synopsis of “The Future Role of Community Health Centers in a Changing Health Care Landscape,” published in the January/March 2011 issue of the Journal of Ambulatory Care Management What is already known on this topic?
of “virtual communities” and the growing interest in community-engaged health research As we continue to try to improve our nation’s health, we must work together and keep in mind the community contexts that shape our health and well-being This is the charge and the challenge laid out in these pages
hood The Community Health Worker Program was identified on the strategic plan as a strategy to promote access to care, and was initiated in the three neighborhoods in 2005 Evaluation measures were outlined in the strategic plan to measure effectiveness of the collaborative program Between 2009 and 2011, students and Community Health
the entire population within a community, the systems that affect the health of those populations, and/or the individuals and families within those populations known to be at risk Systems-focused population-based practice : Changes organizations, policies, laws, and power structures
1 Improving Health Equity Through Data Collection AND Use: A Guide for Hospital Leaders Suggested Citation Health Research and Educational Trust Improving Health Equity Through Data Collection AND Use: A Guide for Hospital Leaders Chicago: Health Research & Educational Trust, 2011 For Additional Information Maulik S Joshi, DrPH
experience There are definitions for family health and community health that have been proposed by other authors Illnesses are discrete events throughout the life span of either short (acute) or long (chronic) duration that can hinder or facilitate one’s continuing quest for health
of health care, maintaining healthy environments, and promoting personal and community responsibility for health is growing among the public and policy makers In addition to broad public mandates for a reformed and responsive healthcare system, a number of groups are calling for changes in the ways all health professionals are educated
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Introduction to Evidence Based Public Health Information
interventions with community preferences to improve the health of populations” Evidence-based Public Health Brownson, R C (2011) Environment and organizational context Best available research evidence Resources, including practitioner expertise Population characteristics, needs, values, and preferences Decision-making EBPH Characteristics Brownson (2013) 4/4/2016 5 Characteristics EBM EBPH
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Promoting Mental Health - World Health Organization
Promoting Mental Health urban planning and community development as the best way to make the most positive improvement in people’s mental health It appropriately focuses on resource-poor settings; however, money is not the key determinant to ensure good mental health Awareness and active involvement by each member of the commu- nity often have the greatest impact I congratulate WHO
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Impact of social media and screen-use on young people's health
links between social media, screens and health is an area of concern for parents, carers, teachers and children alike While we heard about a variety of instances where social media could be a force for good, we also received evidence about some of the potential negative impacts of social media on the health and emotional wellbeing of children These ranged from detrimental effects on sleep
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Health at a Glance: Europe 2018 - European Commission
Health at a Glance: example, too many hospital admissions reflect failures in the management of health problems in the community and consume over 37 million bed days each year across the EU The digital transformation of health and care, a key component of the EU’sDigital Single Market, offers tremendous potential for improving the prevention, detection and management of chronic diseases
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7 Adult and child overweight and obesity
adolescents: a systematic review International Journal of Pediatric Obesity 2010 Aug; 5(4):282-304 16 Wadden TA, Foster GD, Stunkard AJ, Linowitz JR Dissatisfaction with weight and figure in obese girls: discontent but not depression International Journal of Obesity 1989;
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National Diabetes Statistics Report 2020 Estimates of
New in 2020, this National Diabetes Statistics Report features trends in prevalence and incidence estimates over time The estimates in this document (unless otherwise noted) were derived from various data systems of CDC, Indian Health Service (IHS), Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), and US Census
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Cultural Insights: Communicating with Hispanics/Latinos
CS Cultural Insights Communicating with Hispanics/Latinos Culture is a learned system of knowledge, behaviors, attitudes, beliefs, values, and norms that is shared by a group of people (Smith, 1966) In the broadest sense, culture includes how people think, what they do, and
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The impact of modern technology on the educational
International Journal of Education and Research Vol 1 No 9 September 2013 3 as to establish generalization about the wider population to which unit belongs The population of this study consisted of adolescents, teachers and parents Purposive sampling was adopted for this study Durrheim (2006) purports that purposive sampling
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Diabetes in the UK 2010: Key statistics on diabetes
Eye disease 12 Amputation 12 Depression 13 Neuropathy 13 Sexual dysfunction 13 Complications in pregnancy 14 Life expectancy and mortality 14 Financial costs 14 Notes 16 Diabetes in the UK 2010Key statistics on Diabetes 2 Diabetes in the UK 2010Key statistics on Diabetes 3 Introduction This report looks at diabetes in the UK today It contains statistics about who is affected and how
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Evidence-based Psychological Interventions FOURTH EDITION
Mental Health Care initiative The current update takes into account the 2016 Australian government changes to the delivery of primary mental health care services in Australia that aim to make mental health services more accessible and to target groups in the community that are most in need The latest changes have included major developments
only 12 out of the 54 countries have any data available Page 18 Zimbabwe South Africa Lesotho Swaziland Ghana Kenya
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NSCH 2011/12 Data query from the Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative, Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health website
Childrens Vision Chartbook