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Health promotion by nursing technicians from the nurses' perspective
(Assoc Brasileira Enfermagem, 2019-07-01)
Objective: to analyze education and practice of nursing technicians in health promotion, from the perspective of teaching nurses of technical course and Primary Health Care nurses. Method: an exploratory study with qualitative ...
Intersectoral strategies between health and education for preventing adolescent pregnancy in Chile: Findings from a qualitative study.
Background In Chile, despite its steady decrease overall, adolescent pregnancy is concentrated in the most vulnerable population. Efforts in intersectoral collaboration between health and education to address the problem ...
Intersectoral strategies between health and education for preventing adolescent pregnancy in Chile: Findings from a qualitative study.
Background In Chile, despite its steady decrease overall, adolescent pregnancy is concentrated in the most vulnerable population. Efforts in intersectoral collaboration between health and education to address the problem ...
Measuring Food Culture: a Tool for Public Health Practice
(Springer, 2020)
Purpose of Review Food culture is a ubiquitous aspect of all societies. This review provides an overview of methods for measuring food culture, and emphasizes the importance of these measures not just for description, but ...
The pain and pleasure of being what one is: Viewpoints of health professionals and patients about being overweight/obese
(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2014-01-01)
The objective of this article is to discuss the meanings that health professionals and patients in treatment attribute to obesity. The research consisted of a qualitative survey in health, based on in-depth interviews with ...
Incentives to attract and retain the health workforce in rural areas of Peru: A qualitative study
(Escola Nacional de Saúde Pública, 2012)
The study aimed to identify the main incentives for attracting and retaining health workers in rural and remote health facilities in Ayacucho, Peru. In-depth interviews were performed with 80 physicians, obstetricians, ...
Influence of health rights discourses and community organizing on equitable access to health: the case of HIV, tuberculosis and cancer in Peru
(BioMed Central, 2013)
Background: The right to health is recognized as a fundamental human right. Social participation is implied in the fulfillment of health rights since Alma Ata posited its relevance for successful health programs, although ...
The Amazon Hope: A qualitative and quantitative assessment of a mobile clinic ship in the Peruvian Amazon
(Public Library of Science, 2018)
The Loreto region of the Peruvian Amazon faces many obstacles to health care delivery. The majority of the population is river-bound and lives below the poverty line, with some of the worst health indicators in Peru. To ...
Individual, Social and Institutional Vulnerabilities in the Premature Infant Care at Home
(2022-02-01)
The prematurity carries some difficulties for families during the preterm infant hospitalization, as well as, after hospital discharge. In this context, is required a specific knowledge about the preterm biological ...