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Global Health Promotion, Vol. 29, n°3. - September 2022
| Titre : | Global Health Promotion, Vol. 29, n°3. - September 2022 |
| Type de document : | Bulletin |
| Paru le : | 24/09/2022 |
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Laura E. R. Peters, Auteur ;
Geordan Shannon, Auteur ;
Ilan Kelman, Auteur ;
Eija Meriläinen, Auteur
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"Communities are powerful and necessary agents for defining and pursuing their health, but outside organizations often adopt community health promotion approaches that are patronizing and top-down. Conversely, bottom-up approaches that build on [...]
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Rebecca Patrick, Auteur ;
Claire Henderson-Wilson, Auteur ;
Justin Lawson, Auteur ;
Teresa Capetola, Auteur
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"The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, New Urban Agenda and Paris Agreement on Climate Change are blueprints for health promotion action that mandate human health is linked inextricably to the health of the environment. In the Anthro[...]
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Yetunde O. John-Akinola, Auteur ;
Mary O. Balogun, Auteur ;
Adeyimika T. Desmennu, Auteur ;
Damilola O. Awobiyi, Auteur
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"School participation among pupils is considered a key value of the health promoting school approach. However, few studies have documented the relationship between the school participation of pupils and health and wellbeing outcomes in different[...]
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Tri Siswati, Auteur ;
Margono, Auteur ;
Novi Husmarini, Auteur ;
Yuliasti Eka Purnamaningrum, Auteur
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"Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) remain a challenge globally and in Indonesia. Workplace environments may place employees at risk for NCD behavioral factors. This study aimed to develop an integrated guidance post for NCD (in Indonesian, ‘pos p[...]
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Shannon L. McCrory-Churchill, Auteur ;
Ellen Hill, Auteur
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"Background:
Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is a significant factor in the overall burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). While many health organizations call for increased attention to this disease, far fewer resources [...]
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Zahra Mobasher, Auteur ;
Susie B. Baldwin, Auteur ;
Beatriz Navarro, Auteur ;
Deanna Bressler-Montgomery, Auteur
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"The objectives of this study were (1) to assess the knowledge and perceptions of human trafficking (HT) among leaders and staff from 11 community-based organizations (CBOs) and faith-based organizations (FBOs) in South Los Angeles, and (2) to i[...]
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Rubini Pasupathy, Auteur ;
Jaesook Gho, Auteur ;
Brittany Duhart, Auteur ;
Courtney Queen, Auteur
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"South Korea has one of the highest rates of monthly alcohol consumption, high-risk drinking, and alcohol-related problems. Global viewers of Korean dramas consume messages about the cultural norms regarding alcohol consumption. There is limited[...]
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Sikopo Nyambe, Auteur ;
Taro Yamauchi, Auteur
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"Water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) factors are responsible for 11.4% of deaths in Zambia, making WASH a key public health concern. Despite annual waterborne disease outbreaks in the nation’s peri-urban (slum) settlements being linked to poor [...]
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Samantha Ciardi Sassone, Auteur ;
Susan Silva, Auteur ;
Jed Metzger, Auteur ;
Nevan Fisher, Auteur
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"Medical and public health research supports an ongoing need for health promotion in meeting menstrual hygiene needs, including menstrual hygiene management (MHM) education and the adoption of reusable sanitary napkins. This quality improvement [...]
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Ihoghosa Iyamu, Auteur ;
Glory Apantaku, Auteur ;
Zeena Yesufu, Auteur ;
Edward Adekola Oladele, Auteur
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"Background:
The use of face masks as a public health approach to limit the spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has been the subject of debate. One major concern has been the spread of misinformation via social media channels about th[...]
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Xiao Wang, Auteur ;
Yi-Hui Christine Huang, Auteur ;
Maggie Mengqing Zhang, Auteur
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"There is a remarkable gap between scientific experts and the nonscientific public regarding the safety of food imported from nuclear-contaminated areas in Japan. How socio-scientific issues such as post-Fukushima food imports are framed in medi[...]
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Andreivna Kharenine Serbim, Auteur ;
Lisiane Manganelli Girardi Paskulin, Auteur ;
Don Nutbeam, Auteur ;
Danielle Marie Muscat, Auteur
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"We aim to describe older peoples’ experiences of accessing, understanding, communicating and appraising health information in the context of primary care in a disadvantaged community in North-East Brazil. A qualitative interview study was condu[...]
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Alice Blukacz, Auteur ;
Báltica Cabieses, Auteur ;
Edward Mezones-Holguín, Auteur ;
José Manuel Cardona Arias, Auteur
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"International migrants are a particularly vulnerable group in the context of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Immigrants in Chile tend to experience multidimensional poverty and layers of social vulnerability. Our analysis aims[...]
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Filiz Polat, Auteur ;
Fatma Karasu, Auteur
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"Background:
One of the areas most affected by the COVID-19 pandemic is health promotion. In order to improve the quality of life of elderly individuals, it is important to develop and implement effective intervention strategies that can preven[...]
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Jennifer Cole, Auteur ;
Olivia Tulloch, Auteur ;
Megan Schmidt-Sane, Auteur ;
Tabitha Hrynick, Auteur
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"Embedded within the COVID-19 pandemic is the spread of a new pandemic of information – some accurate, some not – that can challenge the public health response. This has been termed an ‘infodemic’ and infodemic management is now a major feature [...]
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"Quelques années après sa mise sur le marché, on réalise que la PrEP (la prophylaxie pré-exposition) touche peu de monde, y compris dans le Nord global qui est son lieu principal de distribution. Les migrant.e.s africain.e.s, le groupe le plus t[...]
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