women from Scotland's poorest communities die nine years earlier and experience nine more years in poor health than women from the most affluent communities.1 There has been little change in these markers of health inequalities over the past decade, in spite of a plethora of public health polici...
Public health nursing (PHN) is undergoing a resurgence at the present time. A review of recent literature is presented to inform the debate on current developments in public health nursing. Public health nursing has some similarities to aspects of health visiting and evidence from this area is ex...
Smoking, Health and Social Care (Scotland) Act 2005 (Scotland) Act 2000 as respects authorisation of medical treatment; to amend the Public Health (Scotland) Act 1897 to introduce a right of appeal in certain cases under that Act; to enable the Scottish Ministers to form, participate ... S...
Public Health Scotland will stop publishing data on Covid deaths and hospitalisations by vaccination status going forward because the data has shown for the past few weeks that the fully vaccinated population are developing AIDS. On the 26th Jan 22, The Expos...
An R package to standardise methods used in Public Health Scotland (https://public-health-scotland.github.io/phsmethods/) - Public-Health-Scotland/phsmethods
Public health: a big issue in Scotland 来自 掌桥科研 喜欢 0 阅读量: 2 作者: The Pharmaceutical Journal Group 摘要: With Scotland's reputation as "the sick man of Europe",it is no surprise that pubhc health is a big issue for the Scottish Executive.A quick search of the executive's...
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While research on migrant health in Scotland has increased in recent years significant gaps remain. Future priorities should include studies of undocumented migrants, migrant workers, and additional research is required on the issue of improving health information and communication. ...
The Mental Health (Public Safety and Appeals) (Scotland) Act 1999 was an act of the Scottish Parliament which was passed by the Parliament in September 1999 and was designed to close a loophole in the law which led to the release of mentally ill killer, Noel Ruddle, who was released from...
Mental Health (Public Safety and Appeals) (Scotland) Act 1999: detention of untreatable patients with psychopathic disorder Recent government policy has focused on the reform of prison healthcare services, with a view to achieving equivalence of care with the NHS. A proposed met... JHM Crichton,...