181 research outputs found
Children\u27s health insurance in New Hampshire: an analysis of New Hampshire Healthy Kids
New Hampshire has been successful in achieving one of the lowest uninsurance rates for children in the country - 6 percent in 2005 (U.S. Census Bureau). The extent to which New Hampshire Healthy Kids has contributed to the state\u27s success in achieving this low rate is the focus of this brief
Factors associated with breast and cervical cancer screening behaviours
To investigate the factors associated with the use of screening mammography for breast cancer and cervical smear tests for cervical cancer, a theoretical framework was used comprising elements from the Health Belief Model, the Theory of Reasoned Action, and illness representations from the self-regulatory model. Items reflecting older women’s illness representations about cancer and cancer screening were derived from an earlier qualitative study. Using a highly structured interview schedule, telephone interviews were conducted with 1,200 women aged 50-70 years. There were considerable similarities between the factors associated with both mammography and cervical smear test behaviours. The factors associated with screening mammography behaviour were: perceived barriers, perceived benefits, social influence, the illness representations, and marital status. The factors associated with cervical smear test behaviour were: perceived barriers, perceived benefits, emotions as a cause of cancer, feeling frightened of cancer, the illness representations, having a usual general practitioner, and being younger.<br /
Neighbourhood renewal community survey Corio and Norlane : volume 2 : comparisons: 2005 & 2007
This second volume presents the data from the 2005 and 2007 rounds of the Corio and Norlane Neighbourhood Renewal Community Surveys. The focus of this report is on change in the responses of participants between the two time periods. All of the data presented has been previously provided – in the 2005 report, and the 2007 data in the first volume of the current report. The comparison tables are presented separately for the NRA participants and for the control group participants.<br /
Colac neighbourhood renewal community survey : volume 2 : comparisons: 2004 & 2007
This second volume presents the data from the 2004 and 2007 rounds of the Colac Neighbourhood Renewal Community Surveys. The focus of this report is on change in the responses of participants between the two time periods. All of the data presented has been previously provided – in the 2004 report, and the 2007 data in the first volume of the current report. The comparison tables are presented separately for the NRA participants and for the control group participants. The control group sample was stratified according to the SEIFA classification system. Data from the lowest 3 SEIFA deciles and the highest three SEIFA deciles are utilized in the report to provide some indication of differences in responses between participants of most to least disadvantage within the control group<br /
Managing older people with diabetes: can age-specific guidelines help health professionals plan proactive individualised care?
New book on an old foe: researchers compile best practice guidelines for managing diabetes in care settings
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