... Urbanization Level: Health Status, Risk Factors, andAccesstoCare Unmet Need for Medical Care, Prescription Drugs, and Dental Care Due to Cost HealthCare Resources ... between SES and morbidity and mortality, prevention andrisk factors, andaccesstocareandhealth insurance The Health, United States series presents an annual look at national trends in health ... mortality, prevention andrisk factors, andaccesstocareandhealth insurance Together, they provide a broad picture of the relationship between Americans’ SES and their health References Krieger...
... International Society for Nurses in Cancer Care, Early Detection andAccesstoCare • S25 Toronto Sunnybrook Regional Cancer Center, and Cancer Care Ontario, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Martin Yaffe, PhD, ... is, factors that could have been explored and understood using the tools of medical anthropology and sociology, might have revealed important social and cultural factors that would have led to ... account culture, religion, and other factors In both instances, and likely in every setting, tailored approaches will need to be directed toward women, healthcare workers, and others in the community...
... known riskfactors for poor health outcomes (in this instance accesstohealthcare post-violence) have been argued to be more useful indicators for targeting relief programmes [7] Taken together, ... August 2007) and Martissant (21 – 31 August 2007) to assess causes of mortality, level and type of violence, andaccesstohealthcare services The survey covered the period January 2006 to the end ... Port-au-Prince (Cité Soleil and Martissant) to assess exposure to violence andaccesstohealthcare for civilian victims of violence MSF was treating victims of violence in health structures in these...
... cooking set, blanket, livestock, or food-stocks), andaccessto agricultural fields To estimate accesstohealth care, information was collected on the last household member to be ill, if the illness ... of actors (Solidarité, Merlin, MSF, UNICEF, Save the Children) In May 2009, to understand the impact of the renewed conflict on selected civilian populations, andto assess their accesstohealth ... Alberti et al Conflict andHealth 2010, 4:17 http://www.conflictandhealth.com/content/4/1/17 and can include primary and secondary health care, emergency surgery, therapeutic treatment...
... changes to NIHB policies to increase accessto emergency and alternative contraceptives, counselling on sexual and mental health, and midwifery, andto encourage a return of traditional birthing to ... 24.1, and 24.2 (Appendix 1) Develop cultural competence among healthcare providers, so that care is offered in a culturally safe Sexual and Reproductive Health, Rights, and Realities andAccessto ... degradation and contamination of FNIM lands, air, and water not only directly damages FNIM women’s sexual and reproductive health but also presents known and unknown health risks to their children and...
... consume much of women’s time and energies reflect in their inferior healthstatusandaccessto healthcare III ACCESSTO HEALTHCARE The concept of access, ‘use of healthcare by those who need it’ ... 26 Formal healthcare 32 Disability andaccessto healthcare 34 Women andaccessto mental healthcare 35 Occupational health 36 Reproductive health services ... public health system, unregulated growth of the private sector and restricted accessto healthcare systems leading to a near -to tal ecli pse of avail abil ity and accessibility of universal and...
... 2003)[7] identifying the riskfactorstohealth effects, the study tried to differentiate between exposed (directly) and unexposed within the same subject population This study aims to determine association ... in each farm to validate work practices related to pesticide preparation and application The specific factors studied in relation tohealth problems included pesticide-related symptoms, the categories ... disability, health conditions, and poor health among pesticide applicators (NPCIS, 2004) [22] e2 Laboratory examinations Cholinesterase actually corresponds to two enzymes – acetylcholinesterase and...
... prison inmates, to indicate the need for future research to improve the healthstatus of prisoners andto encourage accesstohealthcare for the inmate population equivalent to standards available ... prison medical services for HCV screening andcare conducted in 2000 and again in Table 1: Accesstocareand HIV, HBV and HCV status at prison entry and during prison stay Mouquet 1997 (%) 135 ... sexual behaviors prior toand during incarceration, tattooing, accessto medical careand past medical history was provided to all inmates Overall, 72% of inmates agreed to participate by answering...
... related to S maltophilia [16] In addition, no study has evaluated riskfactors for and impact on outcome of ICUacquired S maltophilia Identifying riskfactors for S maltophilia colonisation and/ or ... aminoglycoside, and metronidazole In patients with ICU-acquired S maltophilia, only exposure to potential riskfactors before S maltophilia acquisition was taken into account To determine riskfactors for ... urinary infections, and two bacteremias Patient characteristics are presented in Table Riskfactors for ICU-acquired S maltophilia Riskfactors for ICU-acquired S maltophilia and for ICUacquired...
... Conflict andHealth 2010, 4:11 http://www.conflictandhealth.com/content/4/1/11 Page 14 of 16 Table 5: Lifetime exposure to violence and human rights violations and family members with injury and pain ... injury, and pain complaints within two weeks preceding the sur- Wang et al Conflict andHealth 2010, 4:11 http://www.conflictandhealth.com/content/4/1/11 Page of 16 Table 2: Health indicators of ... The Skënderaj municipality consists of a town and 52 villages During the NATO bombing cam- Wang et al Conflict andHealth 2010, 4:11 http://www.conflictandhealth.com/content/4/1/11 paign many villages...
... atherosclerosis and thrombosis [19-21] Moreover, EPCs expanded from the obese subjects possessed reduced adhesive, migratory, and angiogenic capacity [22] and fail to respond to vascular endothelial ... EPCs and their migratory activity have been reported to be reduced in patients with risk factor for coronary artery disease and negatively correlated with the Framingham cardiovascular risk score ... cells in circulation and the decrease of the values of cardiovascular riskfactors According to our study, the circulating progenitor cell number can be improved by diet and weight loss Acknowledgements...
... statistically to be the most valid predictors of future credit performance The factorsand the weights assigned to each one can vary across evaluators and their different models, but the factors generally ... credit history score To conduct this exer cise, one must know (1) the factors used to construct the score, (2) the points assigned to these factors in deriving an individual’s score, and (3) the ... construct and weight the factors used in credit history scoring models Therefore, correct ing the problems identified here is unlikely to sub stantially change the risk evaluation andaccessto credit...
... gain accessto the formal sources Enterprises that want to expand beyond the limits of self-finance but lack accessto bank credit demand external finance, which the informal sector is unable to ... most risky projects, and hence least likely to repay, to borrow, while those with the least risky projects cease to borrow Interest rates will thus play the allocative role of equating demand and ... physical access Aryeetey and Gockel (1991) examine some of the factors that influence demand for formal savings and lending facilities in Ghana and observe that incomes, bank formalities and banks’...
... extent to which it demonstrates the classic features of PIP, and it thereby may serve to review the diagnostic criteria, known risk factors, and treatment supported by experts Recent insight into ... in inpatient videoEEG monitoring units, have characterized riskfactors for susceptibility to developing PIP The patient presented here typifies many of these riskfactors (Table 1) Patients who ... serum folate, and thryroid measures were normal, and RPR was non-reactive ESR, ANA, and rheumatoid factor were within normal limits Hepatitis C and B and HIV serology were negative Chest x-ray was...
... seeking to unravel riskfactors for their causation or severity Environmental riskfactors Studies on environmental riskfactors for FM and CWP have focused on physical trauma and psychosocial factors ... matrilin-3 Gout Environmental riskfactors Studies on environmental riskfactors for gout have focused mainly on the long-established riskfactors of high purine diet and diuretic use The incidence ... smoking, and other lifestyle factorsand osteoarthritis of the hand J Rheumatol 2002, 29: 1719-1724 111 MacGregor AJ, Antoniades L, Matson M, Andrew T, Spector TD: The genetic contribution to radiographic...
... http://arthritis-research.com/content/7/3/R634 Table Cardiovascular riskfactors in RA patients and control individuals Riskfactors Controls Patients P Traditional riskfactors Age (years) 44 (20–87) 57 (27–81)
... aortitis (OR 0.44, 95% CI 0.12 to 1.64; P = 0.22) Riskfactors The prevalence of cardiovascular riskfactors is summarized in Table Female gender was a risk factor for development of idiopathic ... cardiovascular risk Discussion To our knowledge, this is the first study to identify riskfactors for development of idiopathic aortitis Factors independently associated with an increased risk for ... between case/control statusand cardiovascular riskfactors was examined by means of logistic regression models Each cardiovascular risk factor was examined individually and after adjustment...
... diagnoses and operations, and the retrospective design Due to these limitations, we could not methodically analyze the impact of the loss of pro- and anti-coagulation factors, total protein and immunoglobulins ... heart disease in newborns and infants – riskfactorsand efficacy of MCT-diet Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery 2010 5:127 Submit your next manuscript to BioMed Central and take full advantage ... feeding via the stomach tube as early as possible, regularly at day postoperative Therefore the typical white appearance of chylothorax was clearly observable at day postoperative Riskfactors for chylothorax...
... exercise of the right tohealth With respect to the right to health, equality of accesstohealthcareandhealth services has to be emphasized States have a special obligation to provide those who ... therapy in a careful and monitored manner to improve adherence and effectiveness and reduce the risk of developing resistance" [78] To be consistent with the right to health, the health resources ... able toaccesscareand are increasingly vulnerable to infection and death, states are less able to realize the goals of universal accessto treatment and reduction of the AIDS epidemic, and the...
... inadequate and often poorly spent [8-11] International and national, faith-based and secular NGOs have responded by providing and funding healthcare in both India and Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), and ... Globalization andHealth 2011, 7:4 http://www.globalizationandhealth.com/content/7/1/4 Page 13 of 13 41 Gilson L: Trust and the development of healthcare as a social institution Social Science and Medicine ... Tanzanian and Kenyan suppliers, and did its own regular plant inspections They also inspected all batches and did random testing using a WHO-prequalified laboratory in Kenya and Tanzania Food and Drug...