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19721“…METHODS: A phenomenological-hermeneutic method was used to analyse the eighteen interviews conducted with political and civil servant high level decision-makers at the municipality and county council level from two counties in Sweden. …”
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19722“…BACKGROUND: In the quest for public and private resources, prevention continues to face a difficult challenge in obtaining tangible public and political support. This may be partly because the economic evidence in favour of prevention is often said to be largely missing. …”
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19723por Khalil, Susan S, Silverman, Henry J, Raafat, May, El-Kamary, Samer, El-Setouhy, Maged“…Such information would help clarify the type and extent of concerns regarding research participation of individuals from cultural, economic, and political backgrounds that differ from those in developed countries. …”
Publicado 2007
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19724“…Factors influencing VDPs longterm career plans fell into six main categories: professional, personal, financial, political, social and cultural. CONCLUSION: VDPs chose dentistry because they perceived that it provides a financially lucrative, contained career in healthcare, with professional status, job security and the opportunity to work flexibly. …”
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19725por Armfield, Jason M“…These materials are used to sway public and political opinion to the detriment of public health. …”
Publicado 2007
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19726“…BACKGROUND: HIV/AIDS resource allocation decisions are influenced by political, social, ethical and other factors that are difficult to quantify. …”
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19727“…This link between policy, rights violations and health outcomes offers a framework for addressing the impact of socio-political structures on health.…”
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19728“…Following the downfall of President Suharto there was a radical political, administrative and fiscal decentralization with delivery of services becoming the responsibility of district governments. …”
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19729“…In some cases partners have played an advocacy and technical role to promote human resources for health development at the highest political levels, but usually they still focus on the provision of ad hoc training within their programmes, which may not be in line with national human resources for health development efforts or may even be counterproductive to them. …”
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19730“…BACKGROUND: Mass-migration observed in Peru from the 1970s occurred because of the need to escape from politically motivated violence and work related reasons. …”
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19731“…In this commentary we argue that, while task shifting holds great promise, any long-term success of task shifting hinges on serious political and financial commitments. We reason that it requires a comprehensive and integrated reconfiguration of health teams, changed scopes of practice and regulatory frameworks and enhanced training infrastructure, as well as availability of reliable medium- to long-term funding, with time frames of 20 to 30 years instead of three to five years. …”
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19732“…METHODS: 442 organizations and institutions were included and grouped as follows: patient organizations, nursing organizations, medical associations, specialized palliative care organizations, political institutions, health insurance funds and others. …”
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19733“…She was never shy to share her political opinions and would send long handwritten letters to politicians who did something to her disapproval. …”
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19734por Smith, Neale, Mitton, Craig, Peacock, Stuart, Cornelissen, Evelyn, MacLeod, Stuart“…First, future research might usefully consider how formal priority setting and resource allocation projects are situated within a larger organizational and political context. Second, additional research efforts should be devoted to better understanding and improving the actual implementation of priority setting frameworks, particularly with respect to issues of change management and the resolution of impediments to action on recommendations for resource allocation. …”
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19735“…In order to develop appropriate interventions, these and other issues were assigned to different levels: the individual-social level (ISL), the organisational-institutional level (OIL) and the political-cultural level (PCL). Consequently, this conceptional framework was utilised for development, implementation and evaluation of a new strength and balance exercise programme for old people endangered by or actually in need of daily care. …”
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19736“…BACKGROUND: As a consequence of the disintegration of the state systems and the expansion of the European Union, there have been marked changes in the political and social affiliations of the countries of Eastern Europe. …”
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19737por Woelk, Godfrey, Daniels, Karen, Cliff, Julie, Lewin, Simon, Sevene, Esperança, Fernandes, Benedita, Mariano, Alda, Matinhure, Sheillah, Oxman, Andrew D, Lavis, John N, Lundborg, Cecilia Stålsby“…Other differences were the importance of bureaucratic processes for clinical regulatory approval of MgSO(4), and regional networks and political interests for malaria control. In contrast to treatment policies for eclampsia, a diverse group of stakeholders with varied interests, differing in their use and interpretation of evidence, was involved in malaria policy decisions in the three countries. …”
Publicado 2009
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19738por Esmail, Laura C, Phillips, Kaye, Kuek, Victoria, Cosio, Andrea Perez, Kohler, Jillian Clare“…The media can be an effective channel for those stakeholders with a weaker voice in policy deliberations to raise public attention to particular issues; however, the political and institutional context must be taken into account as it may outweigh media framing effects.…”
Publicado 2010
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19739“…Patterns of social and political participation in a family could affect the proportion of family members complaining of pain. …”
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19740“…Identified barriers and potential threats to policy change included political interference, difficulties of intersectoral collaboration, acceptability of options to the community, difficulty of implementation in rural communities and the challenge of reducing mortality. …”
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