Local Advice Of Health
Mostrando 1-12 de 15 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Hoarseness and vocal tract discomfort and associated risk factors in air traffic controllers
Resumo Introdução: O controlador de tráfego aéreo é um profissional que executa funções de controle de tráfego aéreo em unidades de controle de tráfego aéreo e são responsáveis por controlar as várias fases de um voo. Objetivo: Comparar a rouquidão e o desconforto no trato vocal e seus fatores de risco em controladores de tráfego aéreo no
Braz. j. otorhinolaryngol.. Publicado em: 10/07/2019
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2. Aleitamento materno: (re)pensando a importância das representações sociais e da rede social no contexto local / Breastfeeding: (re)thinking about the importance of social representations and social network in the local context
There are many factors that interfere in the decision of woman-mother during breastfeeding, such as: the historical context, social and cultural (beliefs and myths) in which nursing mothers live, the influence of others in the daily lives of nursing mother during breastfeeding, performance of local health services, among others. In this sense, this study aim
Publicado em: 2008
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3. A PARTICIPAÇÃO DA SOCIEDADE CIVIL NA GESTÃO DA SAÚDE PÚBLICA EM PONTA GROSSA - PR ATRAVÉS DO CONSELHO MUNICIPAL E CONSELHOS LOCAIS DE SAÚDE
Este estudo analisa a participação da sociedade na gestão da saúde pública a partir da criação dos Conselhos Locais de Saúde, no município de Ponta Grossa - Paraná após 2002. Investiga o processo de organização, a dinâmica de funcionamento e quais as estratégias utilizadas para a efetivação dos Conselhos Locais de Saúde, considerados como u
Publicado em: 2007
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4. Comparison between primary care physiotherapy education/advice clinics and traditional hospital based physiotherapy treatment: a randomized trial.
BACKGROUND: Studies have shown that patients prefer to received physiotherapy services in the primary care setting, but none has made direct comparisons between hospital and primary care based physiotherapy. AIM: This pragmatic randomized trial set out to compare general-practice-based physiotherapy education and advice clinics with traditional physiotherapy
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5. Thetford plastics fire, October 1991: the role of a preventive medical team in chemical incidents.
OBJECTIVES--To review the role of a medical team in the emergency management of a major polyvinyl chloride (PVC) fire in an urban area. METHODS--The district health authority's consultant in communicable disease control (CCDC) was requested to advise on the health impacts of a fire that consumed some 1000 tonnes of plastic, mainly PVC, over 72 hours and whic
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6. Malaria prophylaxis: postal questionnaire survey of general practitioners in south east Wales.
Postal questionnaires were sent to 494 general practitioners in south east Wales asking about their experience and understanding of antimalarial prophylaxis; 293 were returned, giving a response rate of 59%. Forty eight (16%) of the respondents reported being consulted by immigrants returning home for advice about malaria prophylaxis, of whom 13 (27%) overes
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7. Information through television: does it promote child safety?
OBJECTIVES: First, to evaluate whether a local campaign to prevent childhood injuries increased parents' inclination to follow eight television programmes broadcast nationwide, and second, to assess whether parents reached by a local campaign benefitted more from the television programmes than those not reached by the campaign. METHODS: Before the television
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8. Cancer families: what risks are they given and do the risks affect management?
The numbers of referrals to genetics clinics for people with a family history of cancer is increasing rapidly. Although it is likely that presymptomatic testing will soon be available for some families, for the majority of people with a family history of malignancy, risk can only be assessed by examining their pedigrees and referring to standard texts. In or
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9. Lay evaluation of health and healthy lifestyles: evidence from three studies.
The maintenance of good health in the well population is an important goal of modern general practice. This often takes the form of encouraging patients to lead healthier lives, particularly where diet, exercise, alcohol and smoking are concerned. The fact that many people appear not to follow 'healthy lifestyle' advice suggests that more needs to be known a
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10. The Lead Industry and Lead Water Pipes “A MODEST CAMPAIGN”
Lead pipes for carrying drinking water were well recognized as a cause of lead poisoning by the late 1800s in the United States. By the 1920s, many cities and towns were prohibiting or restricting their use. To combat this trend, the lead industry carried out a prolonged and effective campaign to promote the use of lead pipes. Led by the Lead Industries Asso
American Public Health Association.
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11. Foreign travel for advanced cancer patients: a guide for healthcare professionals
The opportunity for a patient with advanced cancer to travel abroad may, for some, be a life affirming event during a dark period in their life. For others, what they hoped to be a time of joy may become an unmitigated disaster if they become unwell while away from the safety net of local cancer services. The rise of low budget airlines and cheaper foreign t
BMJ Group.
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12. Health care cost effects of public use of a regional poison control center.
Poison control centers in the United States are threatened with closure, and attempts at a cost-benefit analysis of these services have been indeterminate. The purpose of this study was to compare the operating costs of a regional poison control center resulting from public use of its telephone hotline services with those of hypothetical alternative sources