The 2009 Canadian
Health Measure Survey measured activity levels amongst our young children.
According to data collected through the canadian
health measures survey, as many as one in seven canadians aged 14 to 59 may be infected by herpes simplex virus 2, one of two viruses responsible for the infection.
That the findings of the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
Health Measures Survey (NATSIMHS) are used to better target chronic conditions that are undetected in the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population.
It combines the existing ABS National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Survey (NATSIHS) together with two new elements - a National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Nutrition and Physical Activity Survey (NATSINPAS) and a National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
Health Measures Survey (NATSIHMS).
Not exact matches
Almost 340,000 individuals participated in the Canadian Community
Health Survey and General Social
Survey from 2009 to 2013, which permitted Statistics Canada to perform community - level
measures of life satisfaction for 33 census metropolitan areas (CMAs) and 58 economic regions across the country.
To
measure our success in these areas, we track meaningful metrics such as employee engagement and satisfaction (i.e., employee volunteering, employee giving and results of the Organizational
Health Index
survey), total employees receiving performance reviews, average hours of training, turnover rates and rate of return from leave.
The
health care company Cigna released the results of a
survey this week that
measured where 20,000 American adults fall on the UCLA Loneliness Scale, a tool widely...
His
survey of the social science literature on the topic usefully, if sometimes turgidly, compiles the growing evidence that homeschooled children learn more than their counterparts, at least to the extent that standardized tests
measure learning, and are emotionally healthier as well, at least to the extent that psychologists» «self - esteem and self - concept» scales truly capture emotional
health.
The International Code of Marketing of Breast - Milk Substitutes (2008) Frequently asked questions (updated version 2008) The International Code of Marketing of Breast - Milk Substitutes (1998) Summary of action taken by WHO Member States and other interested parties, 1994 - 1998 The International Code of Marketing of Breast - Milk Substitutes (1996) A common review and evaluation framework The International Code of Marketing of Breast - Milk Substitutes (1992)
Survey of national legislation and other
measures adopted (1981 - 1991) Review and evaluation of national action taken to give effect to the International Code of Marketing of Breast - Milk Substitutes (1991) Report of a technical meeting, The Hague, 30 September - 3 October 1991 The International Code of Marketing of Breast - Milk Substitutes (1990) Synthesis of reports on action taken (1981 - 1990) International Code of Marketing of Breast - Milk Substitutes (1981) Infant formula and related trade issues in the context of the international code [pdf 18kb] The WHO briefing note on «Follow - Up Formula in the Context of the International Code of Marketing of Breast - milk Substitutes» is presently being considered for revision by the World
Health Organization pending review of new and emerging information on the subject.
Supplements Epidemic Dysentery Controlling Cholera Diarrhoea and Drugs Persistent Diarrhoea Refugees and Displaced Communities Shigellosis Teaching tools and techniques Breastfeeding Practical Hygiene Children's Poster Competition Weaning Water and Sanitation Immunisation Growth Monitoring Photographic Competition Results Oral Rehydration Therapy Subject Index Aetiology Cholera Escherichia Coli Parasites Rotavirus Shigella Drug therapy Antimicrobials Epidemiology
Health education and training Health education Training Immunisation Laboratory services Nutrition Breastfeeding Feeding and diarrhoea Growth monitoring Vitamin A Malnutrition and diarrhoea Weaning General Oral rehydration therapy Management of diarrhoea Infants Formula Measuring ORS Sanitation and hygiene Handwashing Latrines Survey and evaluation methods Traditional remedies / local beliefs Urban health Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Behaviour Water supply Water purification
Health education and training
Health education Training Immunisation Laboratory services Nutrition Breastfeeding Feeding and diarrhoea Growth monitoring Vitamin A Malnutrition and diarrhoea Weaning General Oral rehydration therapy Management of diarrhoea Infants Formula Measuring ORS Sanitation and hygiene Handwashing Latrines Survey and evaluation methods Traditional remedies / local beliefs Urban health Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Behaviour Water supply Water purification
Health education Training Immunisation Laboratory services Nutrition Breastfeeding Feeding and diarrhoea Growth monitoring Vitamin A Malnutrition and diarrhoea Weaning General Oral rehydration therapy Management of diarrhoea Infants Formula
Measuring ORS Sanitation and hygiene Handwashing Latrines
Survey and evaluation methods Traditional remedies / local beliefs Urban
health Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Behaviour Water supply Water purification
health Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Behaviour Water supply Water purification Women
The study — «Mental
health nurses» emotions, exposure to patient aggression, attitudes to and use of coercive
measures: Cross sectional questionnaire
survey» — also revealed that, while individual nurses exposed to this behaviour were more approving of coercive interventions, this did not translate into an increased use of restraint or seclusion.
A
survey of 500 Iranian donors who received $ 1,200 and a year of medical insurance from the government found that their quality of life, as
measured by factors like financial condition and psychological
health, remained poor three to six months after the donation.
• Include questions regarding gender identity in
health surveys to help monitor the progress and effects of new transgender
health care
measures.
As part of a regular
health survey, researchers
measure the levels of some 300 chemicals in a representative sample of people.
The findings suggest that
measures of facial cleanliness can be added to trachoma
surveys in the developing countries where the infection is a public
health problem.
Researchers
surveyed spouses with questionnaires to
measure their
health status and calculate their quality of life.
UA researchers considered
survey respondents» self - reports of physical
health and quality of life, as well as their scores on cognition tests
measuring verbal fluency, word recall and delayed word recall.
Researchers analyzed data from several national
health surveys conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and found that people with arthritis — which includes those with aging - related osteoarthritis and similar conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis and gout — tend to rate lower than their peers on
measures of overall
health.
In fact, one of the presentations at the 2009 Annual Clinical Meeting of American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) presented a 6 - question
survey instrument to accurately
measure the effect of PMS on women's
health - related quality of life created by Dr Min Yang, MD, PhD.
Unique
survey will collect data to help
measure the
health and chart the future of veterinary practices How long has it been (if ever) since you did a diagnostic of your practice?
In 2005, I
surveyed efforts to shift from strictly economic
measures of progress, like gross domestic product, to a broader basket of indicators of well - being — everything from access to schools and
health care to the quality of the environment.
However, Policygenius» recent
survey measuring sentiment toward
health insurance suggests «easily swayed» is an understatement.
This is a simple cost - control
measure; medical exams may confirm or refute policy applicants» written answers to
health - related
survey questions.
The relative dissatisfaction of full - time equivalents (FTEs) has many of them considering a job change, according to our recent
survey measuring workforce engagement in
health IT.
In addition to the
measure of emotional competence, this internet - based
survey included
measures of happiness, subjective
health and quality of social relationships.
Australian and US data from a large multi-instrument comparison
survey were used to conduct tests of convergent, predictive and content validity using as comparators five other multi-attribute utility (MAU) instruments — the EQ - 5D, SF - 6D,
Health Utilities Index (HUI) 3, 15D and the Quality of Well - Being (QWB)-- as well as four non-utility instruments — the SF - 36 and three
measures of subjective well - being (SWB).
Main Outcome
Measures Health - related QOL using the PedsQL 4.0
survey completed by both parent - proxy and by child self - report.
This proportion is approximately double that of children found to be at high risk in the general New South Wales population (15 %) 27 but similar to the proportion noted in other studies of Aboriginal children (24 %, 5 22.5 % 28 and among Aboriginal participants in the New South Wales Population
Health Survey).27 There is only one other study to date that has measured the factors associated with Aboriginal child and adolescent mental health.5 SEARCH makes an important, new contribution to this emerging area of research by considering, for the first time, the impact of carer psychological dis
Health Survey).27 There is only one other study to date that has
measured the factors associated with Aboriginal child and adolescent mental
health.5 SEARCH makes an important, new contribution to this emerging area of research by considering, for the first time, the impact of carer psychological dis
health.5 SEARCH makes an important, new contribution to this emerging area of research by considering, for the first time, the impact of carer psychological distress.
The ACE
survey score is significantly related to clinical impairment
measured on entry to tertiary mental
health services.
We also could not control for or analyze socioeconomic factors in the present analyses due to the absence of
measures of familial socioeconomic status; however, the National American Indian Adolescent
Health Survey is the largest and most comprehensive database available on rural, reservation - based American Indian and Alaska Native youth, and there is little reason to believe that a representative sample of school - based, rural American Indian adolescents would yield findings substantially different from those presented here.18
[The spanish version of the SF - 36
health survey (the sf - 36
health questionnaire): an instrument for
measuring clinical results]
Objective: To examine Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE)
survey items by sex and by total scores by sex vs clinical
measures of impairment to examine the clinical utility of the ACE
survey as an index of trauma in a child and adolescent mental
health care setting.
Both partners completed a self - report
survey that included questions about their current loneliness levels, relationship quality
measures, and a range of demographic and baseline variables (e.g., income, education, employment status, number of children, whether other family members lived with them,
health, depression, etc.).
Main Outcome
Measures Lifetime DSM - IV disorders were assessed with the World Mental
Health (WMH)
Survey Initiative version of the World
Health Organization Composite International Diagnostic Interview (WMH - CIDI), a fully structured interview designed to be administered by trained lay interviewers.
Conclusion: Although
health care system personnel may prefer to
measure PSC with a
survey instrument that assesses a variety of workplace environment
measures, these findings suggest that use of nonvalidated work environment indices will not provide accurate assessment of PSC in a pharmacy department.
Utilizing the U.S. 2011 — 2012 National
Survey of Children's
Health, this study examines both the prevalence of ACEs in a nationally representative sample of 12 — 17 year old adolescents and the cross-sectional relationship between experiencing ACEs and multiple
measures of well - being.
On Becoming Trauma - Informed: Role of the Adverse Childhood Experiences
Survey in Tertiary Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services and the Association with Standard Measures of Impairment and Severity Abdul Rahman, MD, FRCPC; Andrea Perri, MSN; Avril Deegan, MSW; Jennifer Kuntz, MSW; David Cawthorpe, MSc, PhD To examine the clinical utility of the Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) survey as an index of trauma in a child and adolescent mental health care setting, descriptive, polychoric factor, and regression analyses were employed with cross-sectional ACE surveys (2833) and registration - linked data using past admissions (10,400) from November 2016 to March 2017 related to clinical
Survey in Tertiary Child and Adolescent Mental
Health Services and the Association with Standard Measures of Impairment and Severity Abdul Rahman, MD, FRCPC; Andrea Perri, MSN; Avril Deegan, MSW; Jennifer Kuntz, MSW; David Cawthorpe, MSc, PhD To examine the clinical utility of the Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) survey as an index of trauma in a child and adolescent mental health care setting, descriptive, polychoric factor, and regression analyses were employed with cross-sectional ACE surveys (2833) and registration - linked data using past admissions (10,400) from November 2016 to March 2017 related to clinical
Health Services and the Association with Standard
Measures of Impairment and Severity Abdul Rahman, MD, FRCPC; Andrea Perri, MSN; Avril Deegan, MSW; Jennifer Kuntz, MSW; David Cawthorpe, MSc, PhD To examine the clinical utility of the Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE)
survey as an index of trauma in a child and adolescent mental health care setting, descriptive, polychoric factor, and regression analyses were employed with cross-sectional ACE surveys (2833) and registration - linked data using past admissions (10,400) from November 2016 to March 2017 related to clinical
survey as an index of trauma in a child and adolescent mental
health care setting, descriptive, polychoric factor, and regression analyses were employed with cross-sectional ACE surveys (2833) and registration - linked data using past admissions (10,400) from November 2016 to March 2017 related to clinical
health care setting, descriptive, polychoric factor, and regression analyses were employed with cross-sectional ACE
surveys (2833) and registration - linked data using past admissions (10,400) from November 2016 to March 2017 related to clinical data.
The feasibility of gathering
health and social care use and parental
health - related quality of life will be explored using a bespoke Client Service Receipt Inventory (CSRI) 35 and the EuroQol 5 Dimensions 5 Level
Survey (EQ - 5D - 5L).36 These
measures have been previously used in cost - effectiveness studies of the IY parent programmes.37, 38
Measures utilized include the Short Form - 36 General
Health Survey (SF - 36), the Family Resource Scale (FRS), and the Brief Symptom Inventory (BSI).
Measures utilized include the Grandparent Interview Form, the Brief Symptom Inventory (BSI), the Family Resource Scale (FRS), the Family Support Scale (FSS), the Short Form 36 (SF - 36) General
Health Survey, and the Family Crisis Oriented Personal Evaluation Scales (F - COPES).
Measures utilized include the Short Form - 36 General
Health Survey (SF - 36).
Measures utilized include the Brief Symptom Inventory (BSI), the Family Support Scale (FSS), and the Short Form - 36 General
Health Survey (SF - 36).
Measures utilized include the Family Empowerment Scale (FES), the Family Support Scale (FSS), and the Short Form - 36 General
Health Survey (SF - 36).
Area - level explanatory variables will include: accessibility and remoteness, as
measured by the Accessibility / Remoteness Index of Australia Plus (ARIA +); 54 socioeconomic disadvantage, as
measured by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) Socioeconomic Indexes for Areas (SEIFA); 55 presence of Aboriginal Medical Services; presence of an AMIHS; proportion of Aboriginal pregnancies / births in an area managed by an AMIHS; numbers of Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal children attending preschool; numbers of full - time equivalent
health workers (including general medical practitioners, nurses, midwives and Aboriginal health workers) per 10 000 population; measures of social capital from the NSW Population Health Survey; 56 features of local communities (derived from ABS Census data), such as information on median personal and household income, mortgage repayment and rent; average number of persons per bedroom and household size; employment; non-school qualifications and housing type for Aboriginal residents in each a
health workers (including general medical practitioners, nurses, midwives and Aboriginal
health workers) per 10 000 population; measures of social capital from the NSW Population Health Survey; 56 features of local communities (derived from ABS Census data), such as information on median personal and household income, mortgage repayment and rent; average number of persons per bedroom and household size; employment; non-school qualifications and housing type for Aboriginal residents in each a
health workers) per 10 000 population;
measures of social capital from the NSW Population
Health Survey; 56 features of local communities (derived from ABS Census data), such as information on median personal and household income, mortgage repayment and rent; average number of persons per bedroom and household size; employment; non-school qualifications and housing type for Aboriginal residents in each a
Health Survey; 56 features of local communities (derived from ABS Census data), such as information on median personal and household income, mortgage repayment and rent; average number of persons per bedroom and household size; employment; non-school qualifications and housing type for Aboriginal residents in each area.57
The SF - 12 is a widely used self - reported generic
measure of
health status, and is tailored for use in large
health surveys of general populations.
The
survey did not collect information on the severity of different problems or whether they received medical attention, so this report uses the total number of problems as a
measure of
health.
Thus,
measures of maternal mental
health when the baby is almost a year old can be linked to later
measures of child development which are not contaminated by the mother's mental
health at an earlier phase of the
survey.
Primary outcome
measures are: carer preparedness
measured by the Preparedness for Caregiving Scale28 and carer distress
measured by the Distress Thermometer (DT).29, 30 Secondary outcome
measures are carer anxiety and depression
measured using the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS), 31 carer quality of life
measured by the Caregiver Quality of Life Index — Cancer, 32 carer competence
measured by the Carer Competence Scale, 33 carer supportive care needs
measured by the «Partner and Caregivers Supportive Care Needs Scale ’34 and «Brain Tumour Specific Supportive Carer Needs for Carers
Survey ’35 and
health economic cost - consequences
measured using a checklist of services used.
Measured using according to whether the mother's mean score SF - 12 (Ware et al. 1996) Health Survey mental health items measured at sweeps 1, 3 and 5 was below 1 SD of mean sample population value, indicating maternal dep
Measured using according to whether the mother's mean score SF - 12 (Ware et al. 1996)
Health Survey mental health items measured at sweeps 1, 3 and 5 was below 1 SD of mean sample population value, indicating maternal depre
Health Survey mental
health items measured at sweeps 1, 3 and 5 was below 1 SD of mean sample population value, indicating maternal depre
health items
measured at sweeps 1, 3 and 5 was below 1 SD of mean sample population value, indicating maternal dep
measured at sweeps 1, 3 and 5 was below 1 SD of mean sample population value, indicating maternal depression.
See an example of a Mental
Health Services Satisfaction
Survey for Staff that
measures staff - consultant relationships and perceived value of consultation.