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Analysis of Non-communicable disease prevention policies in five Sub-Saharan African countries: Study protocol

Analysis of Non-communicable disease prevention policies in five Sub-Saharan African countries: Study protocol

... The framework by McQueen and others is useful in examining the policy processes [15]. The framework fo- cuses on the role of governance in tackling the social de- terminants of health through the emerging policy practice ...

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Primary non-communicable disease prevention and communication barriers of deaf sign language users: a qualitative study

Primary non-communicable disease prevention and communication barriers of deaf sign language users: a qualitative study

... The findings of this study also indicate that deaf sign language users only insist on having a sign language in- terpreter for acute illnesses. According to the Health Be- lief Model, acuity of disease and ...

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Enablers and inhibitors of the implementation of the Casalud Model, a Mexican innovative healthcare model for non-communicable disease prevention and control

Enablers and inhibitors of the implementation of the Casalud Model, a Mexican innovative healthcare model for non-communicable disease prevention and control

... Surveys were designed to identify main HCP work- place tasks in addition to their views on enablers and in- hibitors in the implementation process. A total of 224 self-administered mixed qualitative and quantitative ...

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Non-communicable disease prevention and worksite health promotion programs: a brief review

Non-communicable disease prevention and worksite health promotion programs: a brief review

... HRA participation is largely based on employees volunteering to complete the questionnaires and clinical assessments. Thus it is plausible that a bias exists when reporting HRA data, as this might reflect the proportion ...

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Investor-State Dispute Settlement and Tobacco Control: Implications for Non-Communicable Diseases Prevention and Consumption-Control Measures

Investor-State Dispute Settlement and Tobacco Control: Implications for Non-Communicable Diseases Prevention and Consumption-Control Measures

... Public health advocates and policy makers have long considered how to translate the successes of tobacco control measures to address alcohol abuse and the excessive consumption of ultra- processed and nutrient-poor ...

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Health system challenges to hypertension and related non communicable diseases prevention and treatment: perspectives from Ghanaian stakeholders

Health system challenges to hypertension and related non communicable diseases prevention and treatment: perspectives from Ghanaian stakeholders

... NCD prevention strategies, treatment and con- trol in ...infectious disease preventative care and maternal and child health ...the prevention of hypertension and NCDs ...

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Prevention of non-communicable diseases in Pakistan: an integrated partnership-based model

Prevention of non-communicable diseases in Pakistan: an integrated partnership-based model

... of non-communicable disease (NCD) prevention polices in the developing countries is a multidimensional ...NCD prevention public health models, which involve roles played by a range of ...

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The development and implementation of a new import duty on palm oil to reduce non-communicable disease in Fiji

The development and implementation of a new import duty on palm oil to reduce non-communicable disease in Fiji

... Obesity Prevention in Com- munities (OPIC) [14] project as well as the Translational Research on Obesity Prevention in Communities (TROPIC) [15] program in ...

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Bangladesh policy on prevention and control of non communicable diseases: a policy analysis

Bangladesh policy on prevention and control of non communicable diseases: a policy analysis

... NCD prevention and control through partnership nurtured by UN agencies, other international organizations and ...diarrhoeal disease research, Bangladesh (icddr,b), Bangladesh Rural Ad- vancement Committee ...

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Lentil’s (Lens Culinaris L.) Functional Properties in Prevention and Treatment of Non-Communicable Chronic Diseases: A Review

Lentil’s (Lens Culinaris L.) Functional Properties in Prevention and Treatment of Non-Communicable Chronic Diseases: A Review

... Lentils contain 28.7- 31.5% proteins, which is considerable among legumes [29]. Lentils are a rich source of peptides with high biological activity such as protease inhibitor proteins, angiotensin 1-converting enzyme ...

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A self reported measurement scale on a potential component of competency in the healthcare staff engaged in the prevention and control of non communicable disease in Fiji

A self reported measurement scale on a potential component of competency in the healthcare staff engaged in the prevention and control of non communicable disease in Fiji

... In developing countries, including Fiji, promoting measures against NCDs have been carried out mainly through developing treatment methods, assuming that hospitals will improve the medical workers’ treatment or nursing ...

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A CONCEPTUAL STUDY OF DEHA PRAKRITI AND ITS ROLE IN PREVENTION OF NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASES .......

A CONCEPTUAL STUDY OF DEHA PRAKRITI AND ITS ROLE IN PREVENTION OF NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASES .......

... Prakriti is a fundamental and unique concept of Ayurveda. According to Acharya Sushruta, whichever dosha is predominant at the time of conception that will be the prakriti of future child. Thus, dosha plays the most ...

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Benefits and Costs of the Non- Communicable Disease Targets for the Post-2015 Development Agenda

Benefits and Costs of the Non- Communicable Disease Targets for the Post-2015 Development Agenda

... from non-communicable diseases (NCDs) by one-third by 2030 is ambitious, but can come close to being reached with increased coverage – especially in low-and middle-income countries (LMICs) -- of a handful ...

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An analysis on intersectional collaboration on non communicable chronic disease prevention and control in China: a cross sectional survey on main officials of community health service institutions

An analysis on intersectional collaboration on non communicable chronic disease prevention and control in China: a cross sectional survey on main officials of community health service institutions

... monary disease and other NCD, (3) provide follow-up and rehabilitation guidance for cancer patients,(4) be re- sponsible for the execution and implementation of NCD prevention and control ...

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Precision Medicine in Non Communicable Diseases

Precision Medicine in Non Communicable Diseases

... heart disease (IHD) or coronary artery disease (CAD) ...vascular disease, and other CVDs such as coronary heart disease (CHD) known as CAD, rheumatic heart disease, cardiomyopathies and ...

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Risk factors for non communicable disease in Vietnam : estimates of prevalence, and issues in measurement

Risk factors for non communicable disease in Vietnam : estimates of prevalence, and issues in measurement

... surveillance to monitor national and regional trends in consumption over time, and to evaluate interventions intended to modify intake for the primary prevention of chronic diseases (64, 65). These instruments can ...

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Risk Factors for Non-communicable Disease: A Population Based Study in Mashhad (Iran)

Risk Factors for Non-communicable Disease: A Population Based Study in Mashhad (Iran)

... chronic disease risk factors [13-17]. Results of the Diabetes Prevention and Control Program, which began in 2000 in rural areas of 17 provinces of Iran, showed that of more than 730,000 people aged older ...

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Developmental origins of non-communicable disease: Implications for research and public health

Developmental origins of non-communicable disease: Implications for research and public health

... of non-communicable ...and Disease (DOHaD) concept provides significant insight into new strategies for research and disease prevention and is sufficiently robust and repeatable across ...

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INTEGRATED APPROACH OF SWASTHAVRITTA AND PSM IN THE PREVENTION OF CHRONIC NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASES (CNCDS) .......

INTEGRATED APPROACH OF SWASTHAVRITTA AND PSM IN THE PREVENTION OF CHRONIC NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASES (CNCDS) .......

... With 7.2 million deaths and 12.2% of total deaths CHD is a worldwide disease.11 During 1990s road traffic injuries ranked ninth among the leading causes of death in the world.12 Non-comm[r] ...

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A systematic review of primary care models for non-communicable disease interventions in Sub-Saharan Africa

A systematic review of primary care models for non-communicable disease interventions in Sub-Saharan Africa

... delivered at secondary and tertiary centers. Through lessons learned via the implementation of care models for HIV and TB (In the advent of delivering human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and tuberculosis (TB) care in ...

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