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SOCIAL EPIDEMIOLOGY
Social Epidemiology
Social Epidemiology
Introduction
Research methods are used to assist the research processes to come up with final outcomes. The research methodologies are mainly classified into two main groups: they are the quantitative and qualitative methods. This book has also discussed one of these two major standards of research. The ...
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PRINCIPLE OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE
Principle of health and social care
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Principle of health and social care1
Part: 11
Human anatomy1
Skeletal system2
Muscular system2
Digestive system3
Respiratory system3
Circulatory system4
Lymphatic system4
Nervous system4
Endocrine system5
Urinary system5
Reproductive system5
Immune system6
Coordination of the systems6
Control and Coordination System6
Part: 28
Responses of the Cardio respiratory system8
Responses of the Muscular system9
Responses of the skeletal System10
The ...
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RESEARCH ON THE VALIDITY OF V02 TEST RESULTS
Research on the Validity of V02 test Results when Using the Mouthpiece and Nose Clamp for Expired Air Collection
Research on the Validity of V02 test Results when Using the Mouthpiece and Nose Clamp for Expired Air Collection
Introduction
The possession of a ...
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Awareness of Health Issues
Awareness of Health Issues
Introduction3
Discussion3
Health care3
Awareness programs3
The need of a health issue awareness program4
Involvement of the agencies and organization5
Factors to be considered in planning an awareness program5
Financial support5
Staffing6
Handling socio-economic differences6
Health issues need awareness6
The affects of the awareness program7
Activities in raising an awareness7
Media marketing7
Press advertisement8
Online promotion8
Awareness walks8
Roles and responsibility ...
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HEALTHCARE
Healthcare
Healthcare
Introduction
Cancer is a disease caused by a group of cells that proliferate and multiply uncontrollably independently, locally and remotely invading other tissues. Generally tends to lead to the death of the person concerned, if not subjected to proper treatment (Vaughan, 1994, 1088-1093). There are more than 200 different ...
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Draft
Draft
Introduction
In the first part, I will be monitoring the electrical activity generated by contracting muscle (Electromyography = EMG). In so doing, I will hopefully gain some insight into one aspect of what increases contraction strength (recruitment of additional motor units) and the connection between the electrical and mechanical ...
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S-P-O Model of Healthcare Quality
S-P-O Model of Healthcare Quality
Introduction
Managing and maintaining quality is a complex procedure, particularly in healthcare (Kelly, 2011). However, the Donabedian's structures-process-outcome (S-P-O) model of healthcare quality offers an essential basis for improving the quality of an organization. According to this framework, healthcare quality comprises ...
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Strategic planning and evaluation for various health care organizations in the U.S.
Evaluate the application of various tools (e.g. needs assessment, demands analysis) in determining strategic planning and evaluation for various health care organizations in the U.S.
Introduction
When developing strategies for not-for-profit and public health organizations, a needs/capacity assessment is performed. ...
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PHC and Social Determinants of Health
PHC and Social Determinants of Health
Introduction
Primary health care (PHC) is the provision of health facilities to the people at very initial level to create awareness regarding health and make them efficient in taking suitable actions on their own. The concept of PFC was first introduced ...
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IM/IT Analysis
Health Information Systems
Introduction1
Five key components of IM / IT governance1
1.Development of a consistent IM / IT Strategy1
2.Alignment of IM / IT Strategy with Organizational Strategy2
3.Development of IM / IT policies, architecture & infrastructure2
4.Setting up of IM / IT priorities for projects4
5.Enhancement of Accountability through assessing benefits of IM / ...