Can universal access to health care eliminate health inequities between children of poor and nonpoor families?: a case study of childhood asthma in Alberta... Sin,D Don,Svenson,... - 《Chest》 被引量: 74发表: 2003年 Child health inequities in developing countries: differences across urban an...
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- Journal of Korean Academy of Child Health Nursing 被引量: 0发表: 2012年 Social networks and informal social support in protecting children from abuse and neglect: community ties and supports promote children's safety. unavailable] JC Spilsbury,JE Korbin - 《Child Abuse & Neglect》 被引量: ...
Rates for scans in Alberta range between $500 and $800 per scan, while rates per scan in British Columbia range between $500 and $2200. To help combat public sector wait lists, they are now being used to help increase imaging capacity in the provinces via contracting with the public ...
‘health and safety’ policy that protects children from extreme weather conditions when playing outdoors (i.e., sun protection), or a specific written physical activity policy [13], through to regulatory requirements and standards requiring services to have and implement a physical activity policy ...
We interviewed parents of children with complex chronic health conditions to examine how their experiences and perceptions of continuity of care fit with these perspectives; and to identify the salient factors in the experience of, and factors contributing to, continuity in this population. Methods ...
access to healthcare;Alberta;Canada;child health;immigrant health;immigration;migrant health;migration Share and Cite MDPI and ACS Style Salami, B.; Mason, A.; Salma, J.; Yohani, S.; Amin, M.; Okeke-Ihejirika, P.; Ladha, T. Access to Healthcare for Immigrant Children in Canada.Int. ...
Supporting a child’s health-promoting lifestyle is an investment in their future health and health-related quality of life (HRQoL). Particularly children with overweight and obesity may be at an increased risk of a poor HRQoL. Currently, a comprehensive evaluation of lifestyle factors and age ...
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