Vulnerable population definition: Groups of people who are at a disadvantage due to a characteristic they have or a status they inhabit Population at risk definition: Groups of people who are at a greater risk of exposure to a specific negative outcome than the general population The definition...
hospitals, respectively. for the fourth definition of vulnerability, patients in each year were divided into four groups by the quartiles of their elixhauser mortality index scores [ 21 , 22 , 23 ]. the patient severity quartiles were based on the entire patient population in a year, not ...
erable population Vulnerable Populations Karl Brennan Health Assessment and Promotion of Vulnerable Populations NUR 440 Vulnerable Population My definition of a vulnerable population would be a group of individuals or peoples regardless of race and ethnicity‚ that have become a concern to the health...
- 《Health Soc Care Community》 被引量: 1发表: 2016年 Trust in Healthcare during COVID-19 in Europe: vulnerable groups trust the least Aim:We examined predictors of trust in the healthcare system during the COVID-19 pandemic in 27 European countries. Subjects and methods:We used population...
- Health of vulnerable populations often has public health implications - Farmworkers & food, Pregnant adolescents & future generations, and Violence & its impact on the community **matching health care w/the population's need** Cycle of Vulnerability ...
However, caution is needed as there is no baseline data for missed dental appointments among the 'healthy' child population and whether the 21% MA rate determined in this study is high or low. Therefore, it cannot be determined whether MA occur more frequently in families where there are ...
Definition of Risk Indicators for Detection of Violence and Abuse on Vulnerable People from Population-Based Databases in Emergency Department Settings: Results from a Large Case-Control Study in ItalyAlessio PitidisSelene BiancoFabio VollerCarlo Mamo...
Those dichotomies reflect the tensions within the definition and manifestation of vulnerability. To overcome limitations that arose from those two dichotomies we support the idea of layered vulnerability, which seems compatible with the GDPR and the risk-based approach. Finally, we outline how the ...
Vulnerability can be exploited by limited and known population. • Vulnerability can be exploited through the internal company network or client connection only. • Simple authentication is required for exploit. • Vulnerability requires a user to be “tricked” into taking some action (for examp...
Second, using health services requires the mobilisation of a range of practical resources that may be variably available in the population. A key practical resource that impacts on the ability to seek care for the socio-economically disadvantaged, for example, is transport [44, 47, 48]. Other ...