(2005), ``The World Health Organization health in prisons project after 10 years: persistent barriers and achievements'', American Journal of Public Health, Vol. 95 No. 10, pp. 1696-1700.Gatherer, A., Moiler, L., & Hayton, P. (2005). The World Health Organization European Health in ...
The United States needs a WHO health in prisons projectWeinsteinC.ingentaconnectPublic Health London Society of Public Health Then Royal Institute of Public HealthWeinstein C (2010) `The United States needs a WHO health in prisons project', in Public Health, 124, 626-628....
The European Region of the World Health Organisation was the first to draw up their project description for the World Health Organisation: The Health in Prisons Project (HIPP) in Lisbon in 1996 (WHO, 2004). The HIPP currently has 25 European member states participating to various degrees in ...
The World Health Organization European Health in Prisons Project after 10 years: persistent barriers and achievements. The recognition that good prison health is important to general public health has led 28 countries in the European Region of the World Health Organization ... A Gatherer,L Moller,...
This evaluation highlights the difficulties in changing health-related attitudes and behaviours in the prison setting. It also demonstrates the need for effective deployment of the health-promoting prison approach to improve the oral health of prisoners. 展开 关键词: prisons oral health promotion ...
(2005). The World Health Organization European health in prisons project after 10 years: Persistent barriers and achievements. American Journal of Public Health, 95, 1696–1700. Article Google Scholar Gatherer, A., Møller, L., & Hayton, P. (2009). Achieving sustainable improvement in the ...
Gatherer A, Moller L, Hayton P: The World Health Organization European Health in Prisons Project after 10 years: persistent barriers and achievements. Am J Public Health. 2005, 95: 1696-1700. 10.2105/AJPH.2003.057323. Article PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Groene O, Jorgensen SJ: Health...
It has been observed that people look for ways to satisfy the sexual desire, for example to have same-sex behaviors, in confinement or isolation situations such as in prisons. This occurs in both men (Richters et al., 2012) and women (Einat & Chen, 2012). For this reason, we ...
Prisoners, Medical Care and Entitlement to Health in England and Ireland, 1850-2000 This is a major new, five-year project, funded by a Wellcome Trust Senior Investigator Award, and led by co-PIs Associate Professor Catherine Cox (UCD) and Professor Hila
Almost all prisoners return to society-in most jurisdictions within a short spaceof time. The World Health Organisation's (WHO) Health in Prisons Projectre... C Rennie,J Senior,J Shaw - John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. 被引量: 14发表: 2009年 Treaters or punishers? The ethical role of mental ...