To elaborate and refine a previously devised method for quantifying the relationship between perceived and objectively determined dental disease, data on a random sample of 588 patients in two towns in England were analyzed. The data included the num...
While home health services have traditionally been an underused component of the health care system, current trends suggest the desirability of expanding these services. These trends include an increase in the number of elderly who need the benefits ...
Measures of prior school experience, motivation for working in a health care job, and personality were evaluated as potential predictors of success in Navy paramedical training. When, by multiple regression procedures, years of school completed, numb...
Nycz, G R; Wenzel, F J; Lohrenz, F N; Mitchell, J H;
Published Date:
1976 Nov-Dec
Source:
Public Health Rep. 91(6):504-507
Description:
To determine the degree to which enrollees of the Greater Marshfield Community Health Plan were representative of the community the plan was designed to serve, a telephone survey of 1,838 households in the 30-township area was undertaken. The respons...
Many health and welfare programs are based on a model in which services needed by consumers are identified by one agency with referral to others for provision of services. The referring agency often does not know whether the services recommended are ...
Reprint of June 12, 1914 article, Public Health Rep. 29(24):593-594.In commemoration of the Bicentennial of the United States, PUBLIC HEALTH REPORTS in each issue an article of historic significance to public health.Public health administration in a ...
BackgroundUnintentional, non-fire related (UNFR) carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning deaths are preventable. Surveillance of the populations most at-risk for unintentional, non-fire related (UNFR) carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning is crucial for targeting pr...
Agócs, Mary M.; Trent, Roger B.; Russell, Deborah M.;
Published Date:
1994 Mar-Apr
Source:
Public Health Rep. 109(2):290-295
Description:
Statewide surveillance in California determined that the highest drowning rate from 1980 through 1989 was for the rural, desert county of Imperial (21.9 drownings per 100,000 population). To identify activities associated with drowning in this county...
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