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pro vyhledávání: '"Malinda Steenkamp"'
Publikováno v:
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, Vol 36, Iss 3, Pp 281-284 (2012)
Abstract Objective: To examine the accuracy of birth counts for two remote Aboriginal communities in the Top End of the Northern Territory. Methods: We compared livebirth counts from community birth records with birth registration numbers and perinat
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/89a0588f4eed42119834c3a5ea4bcc4e
Autor:
Tazrina Jahan Chowdhury, Paul Arbon, Mayumi Kako, Robert Muller, Malinda Steenkamp, Kristine Gebbie
Publikováno v:
January 2022. :72-77
Globally, disasters disrupt human lives and women tend to be more vulnerable during such events. This narrative review explores women’s experiences during disasters and identifies common factors increasing their vulnerability. After critical readin
Autor:
Tazrina Jahan Chowdhury, Paul Arbon, Kristine Gebbie, Robert Muller, Mayumi Kako, Malinda Steenkamp
Publikováno v:
Prehospital and disaster medicine. 37(4)
Bangladesh is repeatedly threatened by tropical storms and cyclones, exposing one-third of the total population of the country. As a preparedness measure, several cyclone shelters have been constructed, yet a large proportion of the coastal populatio
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Vol 17, Iss 8147, p 8147 (2020)
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We investigated whether an Information and Communication Technology (ICT) application (app) motivated to increase adherence to lifestyle changes, and to improve indicators of metabolic disturbances among Japanese civil servants. A non-randomized, ope
Autor:
Adam Lund, Olga Anikeeva, Paul Arbon, Kathryn Zeitz, Murk J. Bottema, Malinda Steenkamp, Sheila A. Turris
Publikováno v:
Prehospital and Disaster Medicine. 33:362-367
IntroductionMass gatherings are common in Australia. The interplay of variables, including crowd density and behavior, weather, and the consumption of alcohol and other drugs, can pose a unique set of challenges to attendees’ well-being. On-site he
Publikováno v:
Journal of Emergency Management. 16:183-190
Using roof harvested rainwater held in domestic rainwater tanks is a common practice in Australia, particularly in rural areas. This rainwater might become contaminated with ash and other contaminants during or after a bushfire. Current advice from A
Autor:
Michael J. Davies, Alice R. Rumbold, Sue Kildea, Malinda Steenkamp, Vivienne M. Moore, Jacqueline Boyle
Publikováno v:
Birth. 44:262-271
Background The teenage pregnancy rate is high among Indigenous Australian women, yet little is known about their pregnancy outcomes. Moreover, against a background of extreme social disadvantage, the relative importance of age as a risk factor for ad
Introduction:Globally, women are considered to be more vulnerable during disasters. South Asia including India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, and Nepal experience many disasters, and are also ranked lowest on the gender equality index. Wo
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::bcabd0c1e8930a04b4d7f6b1ff70ad7d
https://hdl.handle.net/10453/169139
https://hdl.handle.net/10453/169139
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Disaster Resilience in the Built Environment. 7:201-215
Purpose This paper aims to discuss the development of two toolkits that were designed to help communities and households measure their level of disaster resilience and provide practical tools to help them increase and maintain these levels. Design/me
Autor:
Sue Kildea, Terry Dunbar, Yu Gao, Sue Kruske, Sarah Bar-Zeev, Malinda Steenkamp, Cathryn M. Josif, Lesley Barclay, Desley Williams, Margaret Rolfe
Publikováno v:
Midwifery. 34:47-57
OBJECTIVE: to compare the quality of care before and after the introduction of the new Midwifery Group Practice. DESIGN: a cohort study. SETTING: the health centers (HCs) in two of the largest remote Aboriginal communities (population 2200-2600) in t