RESULTS: African Americans were the most frequently targeted population (82% of the studies), while 46% targeted Hispanics/Latinos. Many studies assessed 2 or more interventions, including social marketing (82% of studies), community outreach (80%), health system recruitment (52%), and referrals...
At risk population definition: Groups who are at a higher risk of exposure to a certain event What populations are considered vulnerable populations in research? People who are at increased risk for being influenced or coerced are considered vulnerable populations in research. This includes, but is...
During an emergency, material and physical resources are stretched thin and, often, the needs of those who most need help, namely the vulnerable population... WDECP Martha-S.,C Ches-Paul-H. - 《Public Health Reports》 被引量: 53发表: 2007年 ...
Raeven Chandler, assistant research professor and director of the PPN at Penn State, recently published a new brief,COVID19 & The Commonwealth: Vulnerable Populations in Pennsylvania: Aging.Important key findings explainpopulationcharacteristics of Pennsylvania that identify potential risks and resource need...
Vulnerable populations in healthcare are taking up more and more mindshare for hospital and health system leaders as they define key population health strategies to cut healthcare spending and support health equity. Indeed, vulnerable populations cost the healthcare industry a lot. According to one ...
In addition, an entire population or segments of the population may have been vulnerable to some extent before the disaster struck: they may have food insecurity, lack of potable water, inadequate health care, or be at risk from endemic diseases. Therefore, many people are rendered doubly or ...
2013 Sheila De Vaughn Week 1 Individual Assignment: Vulnerable Population Article Based on my understanding of what I have read over the past week‚ I would define a vulnerable population as any individual or group of people with a decreased capacity to communicate effectively in a given setting...
Spatial mismatch relates the unemployment and poverty of vulnerable population groups to their remoteness from job opportunities. Although the intuition initially applied to African Americans in US inner cities, spatial mismatch has a broader validity beyond the sole US context. In light of a detailed...
Define vulnerable. vulnerable synonyms, vulnerable pronunciation, vulnerable translation, English dictionary definition of vulnerable. adj. 1. a. Susceptible to physical harm or damage: trees that are vulnerable to insects; b. Susceptible to emotional in
Various studies predict large migration flows due to climatic and other environmental changes, yet the ex post empirical evidence for such migration is inconclusive. To examine the causal link between environmental changes and migration for a population residing along the Jamuna River in Bangladesh, an...