In the last decade or so, there has been significant debate about the definition of Population Health. Population health has been variously defined, including “the study of health and disease in a population as specified by geographical, cultural or political guidelines [5]”, or “the health ...
Define Populations. Populations synonyms, Populations pronunciation, Populations translation, English dictionary definition of Populations. n. 1. a. All of the people inhabiting a specified area. b. The total number of such people. 2. The total number of
Most national populations are enjoying a general reduction in mortality levels, continuing a trend in the post-World War II period linked to improvements in public health services, greater availability of drugs and the development of new vaccines and, in many countries, to improvements in standards...
In the Merriam-Webster online dictionary, the definition of "partner" includes "one of two or more persons who play together in a game against an opposing side". In this book, Hill and colleagues attempt to outline how public health and primary care can play together. This is not a new ...
,... - 《European Journal of Public Health》 被引量: 7发表: 2014年 The problem of non-response in population surveys on the topic of HIV and sexuality: a comparative study. Throughout the Western world, response rates are falling in population surveys. The aim of the study was to ...
(Hedrich et al., 2016). As there is no universal definition, this review adopts the World Health Organization’s (WHO) definition of older adults as aged 50 years and above (World Health Organization WHO, 2016). This definition was created with consideration of factors contributing to ...
The DNPR covered all public and private hospital admissions in Denmark during 1994–2015, 6,909,676 patients (ICD-10 period only). The healthcare system in Denmark is universal, meaning everyone living in Denmark has free access to care. Patients can be tracked through the healthcare system ...
Gestational weight gain (GWG) is a routinely monitored aspect of pregnancy health, yet critical gaps remain about optimal GWG in pregnant people from socially marginalized groups, or with pre-pregnancy body mass index (BMI) in the lower or upper extremes
wolf population. Equally, little is known about protozoan infections in wolves, even though wolves could potentially be the definitive host and vector of microparasite diseases such as neosporosis or sarcosporidiosis, which play a vital role for wildlife, livestock and public health in general32...
aA definition of HIA proposed by WHO (World Health Organization, 1999) the ‘Gothenburg Consensus’, stated that ‘HIA is the combination of procedures, methods and tools by which a policy, program or project may be judged as to its potential effects on the health of the population, and ...