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Autor:
Michael R. J. Felix, James N. Burdine
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Journal of Public Health Management and Practice. 23:S9-S13
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Pain medicine (Malden, Mass.). 16(11)
This year the Department of Health and Human Services will publish a National Pain Strategy (NPS) Report, one of the most important recommendations of the Institute of Medicine (IOM) report, Relieving Pain in America: A Blueprint for Transforming Pre
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Journal of Medical Systems. 27:177-189
A qualitative review of population health assessment models used throughout the United States and Canada indicate both individual and community-level domains of health. Individual-level domains of health include health habits, education, public safet
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The journal of primary prevention. 31(1-2)
Community-based participatory research (CBPR) has become a primary focus for public health practice and research in the past decade and is included as a core competency in public health (Calhoun et al. 2008; Minkler and Wallerstein 2008). CBPR emphas
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The journal of primary prevention. 31(1-2)
The purpose of this article is to propose a set of ideas for reinventing America’s health care system, one community at a time. Community health development is proposed as a strategy and approach to population health improvement, the ultimate goal
Autor:
Michael R. J. Felix, Chris Stidley, Nina Wallerstein, Amy L. Abel, Yvette J. Musselman, Charles J. Wiltraut, James N. Burdine
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 896:393-395
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Familycommunity health. 26(4)
This article discusses the political and policy implications of a potential rating system of community capacity for health improvement. Evidence suggests that such a rating system will have little effect in the current health care environment unless
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Synfacts. 10:0713-0713
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Teratology. 58(6)
Although maternal fever has been implicated as a human teratogen in several studies, no prospective study has adequately addressed the full spectrum of birth outcomes following such exposure in pregnancy. The purpose of this study was to determine wh