Not exact matches
In 2002, NIH put out a call for research applications to look at
health disparities — differences in
health and
health care outcomes among diverse
populations — from a transdisciplinary
perspective.
The review, «
Population, development, and climate change, links and effects on human
health», examines the interconnections between
population growth and climate change, from the
perspective of global
health.
From Brown's
perspective, «Investments in research must go hand - in - hand with investment in public
health activities to obtain the long - term improvements in
population health that we all work toward.»
«From a clinical point of view, this is relevant in order to execute evidence - based counselling, and from a public
health perspective, it may guide
health interventions for the general
population.»
Faced with an aging
population and rising rates of chronic diseases, Singapore has been forced to revisit how best to finance
health services for the Pioneer Generation and is interested to understand the
perspective of those most at risk, which includes older adults and patients with life - limiting illnesses, such as advanced cancer.
These findings highlight the potential long - term negative consequences of acute social disruption in cognitively advanced species that live in close - knit kin - based societies, and alter our
perspective on the
health and functioning of
populations that have been subjected to anthropogenic disturbance.
And yet, despite this cold and isolating
perspective, such debilitating mental
health disorders are startlingly common across our
population.
Similarly, from a public
health perspective, there is no need for the general
population to spend time learning the technical aspects of Olympic weightlifting when they can attain similar
health and fitness benefits from far less difficult resistance training methods that are more widely available.
Graduating Magne Cume Laude with a degree in Public
Health at the University of Rochester, she brings the perspective of preventive health measures and community - based, population h
Health at the University of Rochester, she brings the
perspective of preventive
health measures and community - based, population h
health measures and community - based,
population healthhealth.
TNR sounds counter-intuitive as a way to control cat
population numbers, so getting the authorities on board rests on your ability to make them understand its merits from a
health and safety
perspective.»
Chapter 15: Involuntary Unbundling: Limited Scope Services for Underserved
Populations Involuntary Unbundling
Perspectives on Delivering Unbundled Legal Services to the Poor How Mutual Biases May Impact Legal Representation Tips for Breaking Poverty Barriers to Equal Justice How Racial Disparities May Impact Provision of Unbundled Legal Services Our Justice System from an Immigrant
Perspective How Mental
Health Issues May Impact Provision of Limited Scope Legal Services Providing Limited Scope Services Remotely Practice Tips Endnotes
It is possible to construct crosswalks between
health, early child development and education databases that integrate
population - wide, person - specific data at national, provincial and community levels.60 As such, it is possible to create a historical
perspective of developmental trajectories for an entire
population of children.
From a public
health perspective, even a modest decline in percentages, when multiplied by the large number of children in the
population, represents a substantial social benefit.
From an ecological
perspective, availability of comprehensive primary care is strongly associated with improved
population health.2, 9 The FCMH was initially conceived in pediatrics in the 1960s and 1970s as a model for providing comprehensive pediatric care.10 Over the past 3 decades the medical home model has been further refined, defining the medical home as accessible, continuous, comprehensive, family - centered, coordinated, compassionate, and culturally effective.11, 12 The central goal of the FCMH is to facilitate partnerships between patients, families, clinicians, and community resources to improve children's
health, and the joint principles for the FCMH have been widely endorsed.7
In particular,
population - level studies that capture children's developmental
health and well - being as well as associated social and contextual assets from the child
perspective, and at representative
population levels do not exist — despite the fact that middle childhood represents a developmental period that is particularly apt for prevention and intervention efforts that target actionable factors in children's multiple environments: social relationships at home, school and community; sleep and nutrition habits; school experiences; and after - school time use.
This also facilitates the identification of determinants of average mental
health in the
population (rather than focusing on the extreme ends of the distribution), which will provide important information to guide the development and implementation of universal mental
health promotion programmes alongside targeted approaches for vulnerable children.34 Data were collected by self - report, providing access to the child's own
perspective on their experiences, which may be particularly important for phenomena that are less readily judged by other informants.
Prior to his time at
Perspectives of Troy, Joe was a clinical therapist at a Community Mental
Health agency in Detroit where he worked with foster children and adopted children, as well as with the general
population.