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- Tags: Preventive Health Care
The medically underserved: who is likely to exercise and why?
Tags: 2006, Adolescence, Adult, Aged, Chi Square Test, Convenience Sample, Correlation Coefficient, Counseling, Data Analysis Software, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Descriptive Statistics, Exercise, Female, Funding Source, Gil K M, Gilchrist V J, Health Promotion, Human, interviews, Journal of Health Care for the Poor & Underserved, Male, McCord G, McNatt J, Medically Underserved – Ohio, Middle Age, Motivation, NEOMED College of Medicine, Ohio, Pendleton BF, Preventive Health Care, Questionnaires, Schrop S L, Stockton L, Summated Rating Scaling, Whites
What is the draw? Assessing a risk model and conventional exploration model of e-cigarette use.
Tags: 2019, Adolescence, Adult, Attitude to Risk, Bivariate Statistics, Chi Square Test, College of Medicine, Colleges and Universities, Data Analysis Software, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Descriptive Statistics, Electronic cigarettes, Electronic Cigarettes – Utilization, Fischbein Rebecca, Human, Journal of Substance Use, Kenne Deric R, Kodukula Geethika, Laurene Kimberly R, Logistic Regression, Models, NEOMED College of Medicine, One-Way Analysis of Variance, Pleasure, Post Hoc Analysis, Preventive Health Care, Public Policy, Replication Studies, Risk Assessment, Risk Taking Behavior, Scales, Sensation, Student Attitudes, Surveys, Theoretical
The ethical and pedagogical effects of modeling "not-so-universal" precautions.
Tags: *Ethics, *Health Knowledge, *Models, *Universal Precautions, 2011, Adolescent, Attitudes, Audiorecording, Aultman Julie M, Borges Nicole J, College of Graduate Studies, Curriculum, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Education, Ethics, Female, Focus Groups, Human, Humans, Internship and Residency, Male, Medical, Medical teacher, Medical/psychology, NEOMED College of Graduate Studies, NEOMED College of Medicine, Organizational, Patient Safety, Practice, Practice Patterns, Preventive Health Care, Professional, Role Models, Self Care, Student Attitudes, Students, Thematic Analysis, United States, Young Adult
The curious case of Cuba.
Tags: 2012, American journal of public health, Community Assessment – Utilization, Community Health Services, Community Health Services/standards, COST control, Cuba, Delivery of Health Care, Family Practice/education/standards, Health Care Delivery – History – Cuba, Health Personnel – Education, Health Planning Guidelines, Health Policy, HEALTH risk assessment, Health Services Accessibility, Health Status, Health Status Indicators, Health Status Indicators – Utilization, Humans, Integrated/*organization & administration, Keck C William, MEDICAL care – Cuba, MEDICAL care – History, Medical education, National Health Programs – Trends – Cuba, National Health Programs/economics/*organization & administration/trends, NATIONAL health services – Cuba, NURSE & physician, Nurse-Physician Relations, ORGANIZATIONAL change, Outcome Assessment (Health Care), Preventive Health Care, Preventive Health Services, PUBLIC sector, Quality Assurance, Quality Improvement – Methods, Reed Gail A, State Medicine/organization & administration, United States, Universal Health Insurance/economics/standards