The Pan American Journal of Public Health has been published continuously for 95 years, providing free, peer-reviewed access to scientific evidence focusing on health in the Americas. It is indexed in several major databases. The journal supports PAHO's research policy objectives by:
1) Widely disseminating research findings with translations to facilitate access
2) Publishing thematic issues on priority areas to promote relevant research
3) Offering workshops to strengthen researchers' competencies
4) Promoting guidelines to enhance research standards and best practices.
Application and challenges to the use of mixed methods in health systems rese...valéry ridde
Presentation realised for an organised session on Application and challenges to the use of mixed methods in health systems research, held at HSR 2016, the Fourth Global Symposium on Health Systems Research, Vancouver, 14-18 november 2016.
Authors: Valéry Ridde, Manuela De Allegri, Quan Nha Hong, Anne-Marie Turcotte-Tremblay, Nicolas Ortiz Ruis
Resilient & responsive health systems for a changing world: Analysis of the S...valéry ridde
Presentation realised for an organised session on Application and challenges to the use of mixed methods in health systems research, held at HSR 2016, the Fourth Global Symposium on Health Systems Research, Vancouver, 14-18 november 2016.
Author: Nicolás Ortiz Ruiz
Looking at how health research impacts health programming and policy-making in international development, the African Medical and Research Foundation hosted a discussion highlighting some of the themes laid out in this slideshow.
EcoHealth-OneHealth Resource Centre Chiang Mai UniversityILRI
Presented by Lertrak Srikitjakarn (Chiang Mai University Resource Center) to the Progress Meeting on Ecosystem Approaches to the Better Management of Zoonotic Emerging Infectious Diseases in the South East Asian Region, Bangkok, 10-13 December 2011.
Application and challenges to the use of mixed methods in health systems rese...valéry ridde
Presentation realised for an organised session on Application and challenges to the use of mixed methods in health systems research, held at HSR 2016, the Fourth Global Symposium on Health Systems Research, Vancouver, 14-18 november 2016.
Authors: Valéry Ridde, Manuela De Allegri, Quan Nha Hong, Anne-Marie Turcotte-Tremblay, Nicolas Ortiz Ruis
Resilient & responsive health systems for a changing world: Analysis of the S...valéry ridde
Presentation realised for an organised session on Application and challenges to the use of mixed methods in health systems research, held at HSR 2016, the Fourth Global Symposium on Health Systems Research, Vancouver, 14-18 november 2016.
Author: Nicolás Ortiz Ruiz
Looking at how health research impacts health programming and policy-making in international development, the African Medical and Research Foundation hosted a discussion highlighting some of the themes laid out in this slideshow.
EcoHealth-OneHealth Resource Centre Chiang Mai UniversityILRI
Presented by Lertrak Srikitjakarn (Chiang Mai University Resource Center) to the Progress Meeting on Ecosystem Approaches to the Better Management of Zoonotic Emerging Infectious Diseases in the South East Asian Region, Bangkok, 10-13 December 2011.
'Research by and for the Allied Health Profession: playing to our strengths'AHPSHU
'Research by and for the Allied Health Profession: playing to our strengths'
Professor Gail Mountain, Professor of Dementia Research, University of Bradford
An overview of the National Institutes of Health new rules that aim to improve the rigor and reproducibility of research, especially research involving animals.
'Integrating Research into Speech and Language Therapy Practice - the importa...AHPSHU
'Integrating Research into Speech and Language Therapy Practice - the important ingredient'
Professor Pam Enderby Emeritus Professor of Community Rehabilitation, University of Sheffield
Global Health Education—Global Health Programs: Sigrid HahnUWGlobalHealth
An Integrated Global Health Training Program at the Mt. Sinai School of Medicine, Mt. Sinai in Public Health Program, and Mt. Sinai Center
Sigrid Hahn, Mt. Sinai School of Medicine
Scientific publications have a significant impact on the overall healthcare system. They are the source for in-depth, comprehensive, and up-to-date information.
https://www.cognibrain.com/impact-of-scientific-publications-on-public-health/
Student Involvement in Quality & Safety at PritzkerVineet Arora
Presented at Association of American Medical Colleges Integrating QI meeting in Chicago IL Jun 2010 by Pritzker student Marcus Dahlstrom. Discusses IHI Open School, improvehealth.org and new quality and safety track at Pritzker.
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Nutrition
Name
Institutional affiliation
Professor
Course
Date
Introduction
An individual’s nutritional status mainly results from various factors interacting at different levels (Shirakabe et al., 2018). Nevertheless, an individual’s eating pattern is an essential factor that dictates disease occurrence, particularly some chronic conditions like hypertension, cancer, stroke, heart disease, and diabetes. Again, adverse outcomes, including malnutrition, poor life quality, low birth weight, mortality, and disability, are relative to poor eating patterns. Therefore, recognizing diet’s role at the onset of disease and evaluating the nutritional status of a community, family, and individual are essential public health. In this case, nutritional assessment help to obtain information concerning the geographical distribution and prevalence of nutritional disorders in a community or a specific population group. The assessment also aids in planning corrective measures and examining the effectiveness of applied strategies simultaneously.
Article Search
Identifying recently published articles that support present nutritional status evaluation is necessary to locate essential evidence for the topic. Hence, it was imperative to determine scholarly academic sources whose publications range within the past five years to facilitate up-to-date information that applies to the paper’s focus. In this case, I used search terms “Malnutrition,” “Mini Nutritional Assessment,” and “Diets” in the NCBI and PubMed search databases. Here, I located the articles “Assessing and Evaluating Nutritional Status, Diets, and Physical Activity” and “Evaluation of Nutritional Status of Elderly Patients Presenting to the Family Health Center” using this technique to find information that supports nutritional status assessment.
Article Findings
The findings in the articles emphasize the significance of implementing nutritional status assessments to maintain individuals’ health status. Cross-sectional research took place at a domestic health center in Turkey. The study sample consisted of 102 patients in FHC without severe dementia, communication problems, or psychiatric conditions (Nazan & Buket, 2018). Participants completed an MNA questionnaire regarding daily meal numbers, feeding mode, fluid and protein consumption, anthropometric measurements, and patients’ self-view concerning health and nutritional status. In the study, 31% of the participants had malnutrition risk, while 13% were malnourished. The findings showed that malnutrition prevalence was higher in males, and malnutrition risk increases with age in any geriatric population. Again, patients with malnutrition portrayed severe appetite loss. Generally, the study shows that the malnutrition rate increase rapidly in parallel with the global elderly growth. Hence, the article addresses the topic because the application of nutritional screening examinations for the elderly people would facilitate health me ...
'Research by and for the Allied Health Profession: playing to our strengths'AHPSHU
'Research by and for the Allied Health Profession: playing to our strengths'
Professor Gail Mountain, Professor of Dementia Research, University of Bradford
An overview of the National Institutes of Health new rules that aim to improve the rigor and reproducibility of research, especially research involving animals.
'Integrating Research into Speech and Language Therapy Practice - the importa...AHPSHU
'Integrating Research into Speech and Language Therapy Practice - the important ingredient'
Professor Pam Enderby Emeritus Professor of Community Rehabilitation, University of Sheffield
Global Health Education—Global Health Programs: Sigrid HahnUWGlobalHealth
An Integrated Global Health Training Program at the Mt. Sinai School of Medicine, Mt. Sinai in Public Health Program, and Mt. Sinai Center
Sigrid Hahn, Mt. Sinai School of Medicine
Scientific publications have a significant impact on the overall healthcare system. They are the source for in-depth, comprehensive, and up-to-date information.
https://www.cognibrain.com/impact-of-scientific-publications-on-public-health/
Student Involvement in Quality & Safety at PritzkerVineet Arora
Presented at Association of American Medical Colleges Integrating QI meeting in Chicago IL Jun 2010 by Pritzker student Marcus Dahlstrom. Discusses IHI Open School, improvehealth.org and new quality and safety track at Pritzker.
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6
Nutrition
Name
Institutional affiliation
Professor
Course
Date
Introduction
An individual’s nutritional status mainly results from various factors interacting at different levels (Shirakabe et al., 2018). Nevertheless, an individual’s eating pattern is an essential factor that dictates disease occurrence, particularly some chronic conditions like hypertension, cancer, stroke, heart disease, and diabetes. Again, adverse outcomes, including malnutrition, poor life quality, low birth weight, mortality, and disability, are relative to poor eating patterns. Therefore, recognizing diet’s role at the onset of disease and evaluating the nutritional status of a community, family, and individual are essential public health. In this case, nutritional assessment help to obtain information concerning the geographical distribution and prevalence of nutritional disorders in a community or a specific population group. The assessment also aids in planning corrective measures and examining the effectiveness of applied strategies simultaneously.
Article Search
Identifying recently published articles that support present nutritional status evaluation is necessary to locate essential evidence for the topic. Hence, it was imperative to determine scholarly academic sources whose publications range within the past five years to facilitate up-to-date information that applies to the paper’s focus. In this case, I used search terms “Malnutrition,” “Mini Nutritional Assessment,” and “Diets” in the NCBI and PubMed search databases. Here, I located the articles “Assessing and Evaluating Nutritional Status, Diets, and Physical Activity” and “Evaluation of Nutritional Status of Elderly Patients Presenting to the Family Health Center” using this technique to find information that supports nutritional status assessment.
Article Findings
The findings in the articles emphasize the significance of implementing nutritional status assessments to maintain individuals’ health status. Cross-sectional research took place at a domestic health center in Turkey. The study sample consisted of 102 patients in FHC without severe dementia, communication problems, or psychiatric conditions (Nazan & Buket, 2018). Participants completed an MNA questionnaire regarding daily meal numbers, feeding mode, fluid and protein consumption, anthropometric measurements, and patients’ self-view concerning health and nutritional status. In the study, 31% of the participants had malnutrition risk, while 13% were malnourished. The findings showed that malnutrition prevalence was higher in males, and malnutrition risk increases with age in any geriatric population. Again, patients with malnutrition portrayed severe appetite loss. Generally, the study shows that the malnutrition rate increase rapidly in parallel with the global elderly growth. Hence, the article addresses the topic because the application of nutritional screening examinations for the elderly people would facilitate health me ...
Shweta Khandelwal - Public health nutrition training: Experience with short ...POSHAN
Presentation by Shweta Khandelwal on "Public health nutrition training: Experience with short courses" at Developing a nutrition training roadmap to support India’s nutrition progress (17-18 Dec 2019)
Keeping It Real:Resources for Implementing Evidence-based Public Health Progr...MargaretFarrell
Through this workshop, participants will
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understand the benefits of virtual communities of practice as a means to engage researchers and practitioners around implementing cancer control programs.
will introduce participants to the Cancer Control P.L.A.N.E.T portal and the Research to Reality Community of Practice. (#NCIR2R)
Presentation given at the NATIONAL HEALTH OUTREACH CONFERENCE (#NHOC) Promoting Connections to Create Healthy Individuals, Families and Communities May 8, 2015
Running head HEALTH CAMPAIGN 1CULTURAL PRACTIC.docxwlynn1
Running head: HEALTH CAMPAIGN 1
CULTURAL PRACTICES 5
Health Communication Campaign Outline
Group names
Arizona State University
Authors’ Note
Student names, College of Nursing and Health Innovation (your college), HCR 406, Arizona State University
Health Communication Campaign Outline
I) Introduction (Examples of what can be covered) (student name)
A) Brief background on the public health problem (topic- explain and give examples)
a) Subtopic (e.g., Statistics)
b) Subtopic (Subgroups within the population most affected)
c) Subtopic (the evidence to support the need for this project (e.g. research evidence/statistics on your target population and the issue being addressed).
B) Target Population (Identify and provide rationale for the targeted population segment)
a) Demographics of a target audience (including age, gender, literacy level)
b) Language, information needs, learning abilities, and culture of your intended audience
c) Rational
II) Objectives: (need 3-5) (examples)- make your objectives SMART (Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic and Time limited).
A) After completing this campaign the audience will be able to:
a) Objective 1
b) Objective 2
c) Objective 3
III) Conceptual Framework (Examples of what can be covered)
A) Brief description of the theory
a) Name of the theory
b) Main propositions
c) Subtopic
B) Rational of choosing this theory
a) Guidance to develop a message
b) Effectiveness
IV) Communication Channels/ Vehicles
A) Introduce the most appropriate channels and vehicles for your communication campaign
a) Evidence (Provide a rational)
b) Strengths
c) Weakness
V) Message (Define the message elements and approach based on decisions made in previous steps and evidence, and determine the appropriate approach for the message strategy)
A) What? (Identify the key information/message)
B) So what? (Address the reasons or benefits for action that are relevant for the audience)
VI) Communication Strategies
A) Rational
B) Strengths / limitations of your chosen health communication strategy
C) Timeline
VII) Campaign materials (please see a detailed instruction for campaign materials).
A) Describe the campaign materials that will be using (determine whether campaign materials are relevant, understandable and acceptable to intended audiences)
VIII) Conclusion
Describe the expected results (Aim, Reach, Effectiveness etc.).
References
You need a reference page APA style with the 7-10 sources in your outline and will use in your final paper. You need to be sure to use all your references in citations in your outline. Cite all quotes and paraphrases.
Instruction for the Group Health Communication Campaign Project (including outline and final report).
· You must use Google Docs to create your group health communication campaign project. If you have never used Google docs please view this Google Docs tutorial. You will chose one member of your team to create the Google doc and share it with the.
It is about introducing the research concept for the undergraduate students studying in life science stream. It is even helpful for the teachers at UG levels.
An introduction to conducting a systematic literature review for social scien...rosie.dunne
An introduction to conducting a systematic literature review for social scientists and health researchers presented by Luke van Rhoon Health Behaviour Change Research Group, School of Psychology, NUI Galway November 2020
NIH Research grants (R series) are an important funding mechanism for independent investigators as these awards offer the opportunity to head up major research projects.
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What is the point of small housing associations.pptxPaul Smith
Given the small scale of housing associations and their relative high cost per home what is the point of them and how do we justify their continued existance
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Pan American Journal of Public Health
1. Revista Panamericana de Salud Pública/
Pan American Journal of Public Health
November 2016
Office of Knowledge Management,
Bioethics and Research/Assistant Director
Advisory Committee on Health Research Meeting
3. International outreach
Peer-reviewed
Free access
Indexed in PubMed/MEDLINE,
Scopus, WoS, SciELO and other
major scientific databases
On line only
Scientific evidence with a focus on the Americas
5. 1. Promotes the dissemination and utilization of research findings
2. Promotes the generation of relevant, ethical and quality research
3. Helps to improve competencies of human resources involved in
research
4. Fosters best practices and enhanced standards for research
How does the Journal support the research policy objectives?
6. 1. Promotes the dissemination and utilization of research findings
Free access
No cost for authors
Widely disseminated (indexed in major scientific databases)
Manuscripts can be submitted in EN, SP or PT
Translate into Spanish and Portuguese and publish selected
manuscripts from English-speaking journals
7. Contents aligned with PAHO priorities
From resolutions to manuscripts
Sources:
1. http://www.who.int/emergencies/zika-virus/response/strategic-response.pdf?ua=1
2. http://www.paho.org/hq/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=11640&Itemid=135&lang=en
2. Promotes the generation of relevant, ethical and quality research
16. Special issues 2015-2017
Published
• Women’s health (with CLAP)
• Strenghtening of Regulatory Systems for Medicines
(with US FDA)
• Tuberculosis in the Americas (with WHO TDR)
• Climate change
• Economics on tobacco control (with Canada’s IDRC)
Forthcoming
• HIV/AIDS
• Chikungunya
• Immunization programms
18. Workshops on scientific language and
publishing scientific papers
• Manuscript structure
• Authorship
• Where to submit
• Editorial processes
• How to answer to peer-reviewers
• How to begin writing
3. Improves competencies of human resources involved in research
• Argentina
• Dominican Republic
• Mexico
• Panamá
• Paraguay
• Perú
• Puerto Rico
19. Promotes the use of guidelines to report research studies
Translation into Spanish of selected Equator Network guidelines
4. Fosters best practices and enhanced standards for research