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Huong Thuy district, Thua Thien Hue province 2.2. Study design A quantitative, descriptive study with a cross sectional survey was conducted. Health expenditure from the household perspective was of interest. Both direct costs and indirect costs were collected. In term of[r]
cardiovascular disease, which he says couldsave 30,000 lives a year. "Despite real progressin cutting deaths, we remain a poor relative toour global cousins on many measures of health,something I want to change," he said. But theproblem is only in part to do with hospital care –much
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at only one level (e.g., housing and health, neighborhood poverty and crime). There is thus a critical need for multilevel analyses of the various interacting factors of the physical and social environment, as well as individual characteristics, that infl uen[r]
8 Although stakeholders take varying positions in their assessments of the causes and solutions to this problem, popular media accounts emphasize the role of the subprime mortgage market and the targeting of less informed consumers for bad loans and irre-spo[r]
incurred higher household costs while he lived with her. She got behind on mortgage payments and refi nanced into what she thought was a fi xed rate loan that turned out to be adjustable rate with quickly escalating payments. Through working with a housing counselor, she got caught up but felt[r]
The objectives of the study were: (1) to compare health related quality of life (HRQoL) and self-worth of 10 year old patients with CH with the general population; (2) to explore associations of disease factors, IQ and motor skills with the outcomes.
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continuously through communication programs and activities of community health workers network. In the U.S., with the community intervention program, the prevalence of participants screened for cholesterol testing is increasing. The public health organizations have[r]
Soil health refers to the biological, chemical, and physical features of soil that are essential to long-term, sustainable agricultural productivity with minimal environmental impact. Thus, soil health provides an overall picture of soil functionality. Although it cannot be measured directly, soil h[r]
The objectives of this study are to estimate the proportion of the healthy adult population using SRH measure and to identify the socioeconomic, demographic and health correlates of SRH among the adult population.
ISO 46284:2003Paints and varnishes Evaluation of degradation of coatings Designation of quantity and size of defects, and of intensity of uniform changes in appearance Part 4: Assessment of degree of cracking.ISO 46284:2003 describes a method for assessing the degree of cracking of coatings by co[r]
Evidence-based guidelines concerning the older head and neck cancer (HNCA) patient are lacking. Accurate patient selection for optimal care management is therefore challenging. We examined if geriatric assessment is indicative of long-term health-related quality of life (HRQOL) and overall survival[r]
Caregiving for childhood cancer survivors may be burdensome for caregivers and affect their physical health and health behaviors. However, studies examining health behaviors in caregivers of childhood cancer survivors are scarce.
mining makes it possible to use land for timber, crops,grazing, recreation, or other nonmining purposesonce mineral wealth has been extracted from it.Mining Wastes and Their ImpactDuring mining operations, rock that does not containeconomically significant concentrations of anore mustb[r]
Assess the status of prescription and the effectiveness of some interventions in prescribing outpatient health insurance drugs at some public health facilities in Can Tho city for the period 2016- 2018. Assess the situation of patient care and the effectiveness of some interventions in the care of p[r]
To investigate the association and magnitude of risk between JIA, its associated treatment and cancer development in Taiwanese children. Nationwide population-based 1:4 age- and gender-matched retrospective cohort study was designed using the National Health Insurance Research Database of Taiwan.
SOUTH-SOUTH WATER MANAGEMENTSHARING SEMINARWATER RESOURCE PLANNINGIN VIETNAMBeijing, June 2016Disclaimer:The views expressed in this document are those of the author, and do not necessarily reflect the views and policies of the Asian Development Bank (ADB), its Board o[r]