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Environmental Health Problems
Environment health problems can have drastic impact in population health and growth. The issue of inadequate…
Read MoreHealthcare Research, Ethics and Marketing
Facets are associated with the many sides of a jewel, but a facet can also be…
Read MoreRussian Healthcare—Brief Overview
When comparing two societies that have the same level of average income, the society with a…
Read MoreHuman Mindset
Social and economic inequality is detrimental to the health of any society. This is true when…
Read MoreHealth Literacy and Cultural Awareness
It is true that Health Literacy is becoming a crucial aspect in the health care and…
Read MoreInclusive Restructure of public health policies in Philippines: Robust overview of needed public health changes that are culturally supportive in the communities of Philippines
It is sad to say that families in Philippines (especially the poor) have been subjected…
Read MoreComputer-Generated Medical Records.
Potential to computer-generated medical records is the ability to retain all or most of the patient…
Read MoreEMTALA action vs. Malpractice Action
EMTALA action differ from a malpractice action in the sense that it requires that a Medicare-provider…
Read MoreExamples of medication errors
Prescription errors include wrong patient, wrong drug, wrong dose, wrong frequency, wrong route, transcription errors, inadequate…
Read MoreAffordable Care Act (ACA), and Hypothetical Financial Ratios in Health Systems
Financial statements shade a picture of financial health of an organization. Important parts of the financial…
Read MoreProvider Participation in Healthcare Benefits
Early evidence on primary care models has shown is promising outcomes. The patient-centered medical home pilot…
Read MoreCultural Diversity in the U.S. Healthcare
United States has continually to become more diverse demographically, with racial and ethnic minorities, predictable…
Read MoreImprovement of Children’s Health
According to Oregon Health & Science University’s description on origin of health development (n.d.), “David Barker,…
Read MoreApplication: Exposing the Gaps—How Does the United States Compare in Key Determinants of Health?
As many people said, addressing the quality of care in today’s era of health…
Read MoreCanada Healthcare System, What Works vs. United States—Healthcare Viewpoints
Population health is an important concept of describing the health outcomes of a group of people…
Read MoreUnderlying Ethical and Legal Principles Involved with sexual activity involving provider/patient and employee/employer
Healthcare organizations, providers, employers, are always expected to ethically and legally follow set of rules and…
Read MoreEmergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act (EMTALA)
It could be true that for some, either undocumented or documented, this is the only or…
Read MoreDifferent Methods of Payment to Healthcare Providers
There are different forms or methods of payment to healthcare providers. A third-party payment is a…
Read MoreEthics in Healthcare
Practicing ethics in healthcare marketing means deliberately applying standards of fairness, or moral rights and wrongs,…
Read MoreThe Two Adaptive Mice; Describe an Environmental Control System
Adaptive technology makes it possible for people with disabilities to exercise control over their home and…
Read MoreComputerized Expert Systems
Computerized expert system is a system used in an attempt to make a computer an expert…
Read MoreDrill-and-Practice and Simulation Software.
Drill-and-practice software is used to teach skills that require memorization. The basic drive of drill and…
Read MoreCulture and Health Policy Development
It is possible for health policies to fail due to cultural factors. This is…
Read MoreApplying Evidence-Based Solutions to the Study of Diabetes in Manila, Philippines.
The impact of a cardiovascular health awareness program (CHAP) on decreasing blood pressure is one…
Read MoreHealth Disparity: Chinese and Indian Healthcare System
Comprehending the impacts and effects of different health outcomes in relative terms, and between some countries,…
Read MoreDescribe a sampling of problems resulting in physician liability
The viability of any negligence claim, including a medical negligence claim, is predicated on the defendant's…
Read MoreDescribe a sample of problems resulting in nursing liability
Example or specimen of problems and practices resulting in nursing liability include improper and/or inappropriate administration…
Read MoreDifferences in court opinions concerning liability for foreign objects left inside of patients during operations.
The liability of foreign objects left inside of patients during operations depends on court opinions on…
Read MoreNurse’s responsibility when there is disagreement with a physician order.
When there is a disagreement with a physician’s order, a nurse should not be negligent on…
Read MoreQuality Improvement (QI) and Statistical Process Control (SPC) in Healthcare Improvement
Quality improvement (QI) practices represent a leading approach to the essential, and often challenging, task of…
Read MoreDue process requirements in medical staff by-laws and the employment termination of contracted medical staff (such as Radiologists, Pathologists, and ER physicians).
Medical staff bylaws generally are binding on the parties—the organized medical staff and the hospital or…
Read MoreThe Distinctions among wrongful birth, wrongful life, and wrongful conception
Wrongful Birth claim is an action whereby parents seek damages for a child born with birth…
Read MoreManagement and Leadership in Health
Management is the practice of dealing with and handling of people or products or services in…
Read MorePublic Health Surveillance
World Health Organization. (December 11, 2010). Public Health Surveillance. Retrieved October 8, 2012 from http://www.who.int/immunization_monitoring/burden/routine_surveillance/en/ …
Read MorePublic Health Behaviors and Data Surveillance.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (July 28, 2010). Public Health Surveillance Using Emergency Medical Service…
Read MoreThe Role of Public Health Informatics in Enhancing Public Health Surveillance
Savel T., Foldy S. (July 27, 2012). The Role of Public Health Informatics in Enhancing Public…
Read MoreWhat are some of the advantages of using robots in the operating room?
Some of the advantages of using robots in the operating room is that a robot may…
Read MoreQualitative Research
Qualitative research theory often equates with the methodologies used but this is a complex relationship, plagued by lack of…
Read MoreThe Focus Group Protocol
As a public health professional, it is likely that you will conduct focus groups as part…
Read MoreCommunity Profiling
Community profiling is used to classify the fortes, weaknesses, needs and problems of a community like,…
Read MoreEthics in Healthcare marketing
Healthcare marketing ethics, just like any other types or forms of ethics are important; not only…
Read MoreAbortion and Contraception
Abortion and contraception have been a hot-button issue since the implementation of our constitutional rights. Just…
Read MoreEffective Marketing Process
Effective marketing process puts in the right product in the right place, at the right price…
Read MoreDashboards in Hospitals and Healthcare Environments
Using dashboards in a hospital facility are very useful in managing many of the key sides…
Read MoreDuty to Care and Breach of Duty
A duty to care can be legally established in the presentation of a case if plaintiff…
Read MoreGenetic Information Nondiscrimation Act (GINA)
Suppose a patient has a test, which discloses certain genetic data. Recall that data is said…
Read MoreElectronic Health Records
Health ethical issues are invariably accompanied by legal questions and the causes include society plus professional…
Read MoreEthical Issues in Healthcare Research
The current ethical issues faced by the healthcare industry in medical research, are mostly pertaining to…
Read MoreHealthcare Management Ethics and Responsibilities:
Healthcare ethics refer to a set of moral values and principles to be used for decision-making…
Read MoreTeam Environment, Leadership in Healthcare setting and What could be Communities of Practice (CoPs)
Gauging consistency among team member roles is important, not only in the healthcare sector, but among…
Read MoreThe Use of Concepts of The Developmental Origins of Life and How Health Can Influence Adult Illness
The concepts of evolving origins of life and health can influence adult morbidity in several ways.…
Read MoreHealth Literacy
Health literacy occurs when health information and services created for the public match with people's capacity…
Read MoreUnited States Healthcare System
There are many advocates of U.S healthcare system, in terms of historical and quality delivery of…
Read MoreQuality of Care and the United States Healthcare Spending
Addressing the quality of care in today’s era of health care reform is neither a top-down…
Read MoreGoverning Boards in Healthcare Foundations and Community of Practice (CoP)
The effective governing boards share long term vision and safeguard the interest of the shareholders, healthcare…
Read MoreUnited States Healthcare System and Financing
In terms of the complexity in US healthcare system, it is by no surprise that multiple…
Read MoreTrust in Healthcare Administration and What is Ethical?
There are three critical issues in establishing trust between healthcare administration and doctors; Communication, Respect and…
Read MoreLeadership in Healthcare and Information Accessibility
Northouse defined and described leadership as “a process whereby an individual influences a group of individuals…
Read MoreMarketing in Healthcare
Healthcare marketing is the introduction and improvement of healthcare management. Healthcare management is different and unique…
Read MoreA Driller fined for water contamination in PA-Generalization and Utility Tests
The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (PDEP) has fined Catalyst Energy incorporation in the amount of…
Read MoreDisparities in Healthcare- The race for race
“Decreasing racial disparities will require addressing nonfinancial barriers to accessing health care such as, the cultural…
Read MoreThe study of Epidemiology
Epidemiology is the study of disease occurrence and transmission in a human population, epidemiological studies focus…
Read MoreResearch: Implementing Packet Payment System in the Health Care facilities Of Missouri and Nationwide
Research: Implementing Packet Payment System in the Health Care facilities Of Missouri and Nationwide Prepared by:…
Read MoreConceptualizing a Qualitative Research Question
Well informed questions are key to good research design (Yale University, 2015). The foundational approach of…
Read MoreTheoretical Framework vs Conceptual Framework
Theoretical and conceptual frameworks provide evidence of academic standards and procedure. They also offer an explanation…
Read MoreTheoretical Lens
Theoretical lens in qualitative analysis is a framework that provides explanations, and methods of our…
Read MoreBreast Cancer and Widespread
One of the effective ways in tackling the widespread of breast cancer is to focus on…
Read MoreQualitative Research Approach—Why Its Usage?
Consider the statement: Qualitative researchers study people in their natural settings, attempting to make sense of…
Read MoreUtilizing Data Collection—Pros and Cons
There are pros and cons to any method of utilizing data collection. For example, many researchers…
Read MoreData Analysis—Coding in Qualitative Research
Data analysis is the most demanding and most central aspect of qualitative research. Coding is one…
Read MoreParticipant Interviews and Focus Group As Forms of Qualitative Data Collection
Interviews are among the most familiar strategies for collecting qualitative data. The different qualitative interviewing approaches…
Read MoreHypothetical Research on Pressure Ulcer (PU) in a Hospital Setting.
PUs (i.e. bed sores) are infections for patients that typically have longer length of stays at…
Read MoreWhat is Public Health?
Public health is a social science (designed for social change) of keeping, promoting and improving the…
Read MoreOrganizational Management in Public Health
My organization consisted of management in one side and the lower employees on the other side.…
Read MoreThe book of James MacGregor Burns—–Assessing Leadership Models
The book of James MacGregor Burns (2004), titled Transformational Leadership talked about the idea that…
Read MoreHealth as Means of Social Justice and the role of social supports in Health Information
The idea of social justice in relation to market justice is how fair distribution of society…
Read MoreHealthcare Ethics and Patient Confidentiality
The need to exert influence to safeguard the health of populations and, to avoid abuses of…
Read MoreRacial Disparities and Cultural Competence
Racial and ethnic disparities are disturbing facets of the American healthcare system that document the reality…
Read MoreCan We Learn from Cuba Healthcare System?
when looking at the U.S. healthcare system, we can see some factors shaping the strength of…
Read MoreIntermediary Leaders and How Successful Leaders Do What They Do
In a situation where a leader has to look up to the employee while ensuring…
Read MorePublic Health Organizations and Steps in Improving a Culture of Ethics and Responsibilities
The two steps to foster the change process in organizations include improving sound ethical behavior within…
Read MoreAt the Time of Joe Kennedy- What is an Effective Leader?
The interview with Joe Kennedy is one of the fascinating interviews I read and learned from.…
Read MoreWorking Environment in Healthcare Settings—Healthcare Leadership
Working in healthcare settings requires collaborative work environment where employees are safe to offer ideas for…
Read MoreIncorporating Systems Thinking in Healthcare Organizations
At the outset, it is good to understand the importance of the trends in world healthcare.…
Read MoreStrength of Public Health Leaders
I believed the best strength that public health leaders need for success is the imagination, action…
Read MoreGuinea Worm Disease and How to Prevent It—System Thinking Approach.
Guinea Worm (GW) disease, also known as Dracunculiasis, is an infection that is caused by the…
Read MorePublic Health Issue-Texting while Driving
The description of an underrecognized issue in public health is the mental addiction of texting while…
Read MorePublic Health Intervention- Health Psychology
Public health intervention deals with the general concept of public health as more than just a…
Read MoreIntricacies Using Theory of Reasoned Action (TRA)
The Theory of Reasoned Action (TRA) is very fascinating in its tenets for so many reasons…
Read MoreSocial Network Analysis: Transtheoretical Model (TTM): Social Learning Theory (SLT)
Social network analysis is a potentially useful reflective tool for public health practitioners to assess the overall composition of…
Read MoreThe social cognitive theory (SCT) and its Application to Public Health
The social cognitive theory (SCT) is a type of interpersonal level approach that describes active and…
Read MoreThe Theory of Reasoned Action-Morbidity and Mortality
Morbidity and mortality are broad subjects consisting of many parts that make the whole. As survival…
Read MoreFoods Wastes, National and Global Concern.
Have you ever let a piece of fruit grow moldy in your refrigerator, simply because you…
Read MoreEcological Model of Health and Community Water supplies Issues
A sound description of the environmental health problem of water scarcity is the extreme necessity of…
Read MoreSuicide and Mental Health in United States
Mental health problem is one of the key factors leading to an increase in suicide. Both…
Read MoreDiffusion of Innovation Theory and Helmet Legislation
The diffusion of innovation theory, one of the firstborn social science theories, can be applied…
Read MoreDiffusion of Innovation Theory (DOI)
Diffusion of Innovation (DOI) Theory, developed by E.M. Rogers in 1962, is one of the oldest…
Read MoreHemodialysis and Vaccination Research:
It is understood that the rate of vaccinated patients on hemodialysis is considerably lesser than the…
Read MoreHealth Belief Model, Expressive Writing (EW) and Breast Cancer (BC)
It is important to note that the Health Belief Model (HBM) was initiated in the early…
Read MoreHealth Education and Behavior Consequence
The central concern of health education is health behavior. If behaviors change but health is not…
Read MoreThe Precaution Adoption Process Model
The PAPM attempts to explain how a person comes to decisions to take action and how…
Read MoreTranstheoretical Model of Change (TTM)
The application of Transtheoretical Model of Change (TTM) is in line with the need to implement…
Read MoreThe Concept of Theory
My take on the concept of theory is beyond looking at the theory itself. It is…
Read MoreWhat is Contingency Theory of Management (CTM)
Contingency Theory of Management (CTM) has been used in multiple research approaches, both qualitatively and in…
Read MoreHealth Educators and The Changing Behaviors.
The role of theory is such an important matter that many health education research processes cannot…
Read MoreTranstheoretical Model versus the Health Belief Model
In today’s society and looking at the community health intervention, community changes as a result…
Read MoreApplication: Applying Theories to Global Occupational and Environmental Health—Tobacco Smoking
Abubakar Binji Environmental hazard is an ingredient or episode, which has the possible to impend the…
Read MoreDiabetes, Research and Theories
Trans-theoretical Model of Change (TMC) has its limitation on individual’s behavior of change. Additionally, this…
Read MoreCommunity Health Education Theory
Most nations have their own government public health divisions. They serve the health needs of their…
Read MoreMultiple Regression in Practice-SPSS
Variables Entered/Removeda Model Variables Entered Variables Removed Method 1 AGE OF RESPONDENT, HIGHEST YEAR OF SCHOOL…
Read MoreAfrobarometer Dataset
Afrobarometer is an African-based research system that examines public surveys of different issues relating to…
Read MoreConfidence Interval
Confidence interval is said to be range of values showing lower and upper bound, in which,…
Read MoreFear of Failure Among a Sample of Jordanian Undergraduate Students: Independent Sample T-test
The article of Fear of failure among a sample of Jordanian undergraduate student (Alkhazaleh & Mahasneh,…
Read MoreSample Test for One-Way ANOVA
Test of Homogeneity of Variances Q1. Age Levene Statistic df1 df2 Sig. 50.699 4 48573 .000…
Read MoreTesting for Correlation and Bivariate Regression
Correlations Q1. Age Q46a. Level of democracy: today Q1. Age Pearson Correlation 1 .025** Sig.…
Read MoreANOVA, Test of Homogeneity of Variances, Multiple Comparison and SPSS Calculations.
ANOVA R's socioeconomic index (2010) Sum of Squares df Mean Square F Sig. Between Groups…
Read MoreQuantitative Study on Acquired Brain Injury
It is important to first understand what an acquired brain injury is. Acquired brain injury is…
Read MoreDescriptive Research Design/Quantitative Variables
Descriptive research design helps in gathering information that will display relationships between variables without changing the…
Read MoreT-test Highlight
T-test compares two means across an independent categorical variables. For example, my independent t-test is to…
Read MoreStatistical Significance and Null Hypothesis
Sample Problem Statement: A research paper claims a meaningful contribution to the literature based on finding…
Read MoreStatistical Test and P-Value
A statistical test estimates how consistent an observed statistic is compared to a hypothetical population of…
Read MoreAlpha Level of Significance
What makes significance testing a fascinating and important case for investigation is that it appears to have…
Read MoreMeasuring postpartum stress- example of Dependent and Independent Variables, with e-notation
Describe how you think the research in the article is useful (e.g., what population is it…
Read MoreData Errors in Quantitative Research
Many of our today’s knowledge of facts and findings are being achieved via experimentations and the…
Read MoreImportant of Quantitative Measurement in Research
Many of our today’s knowledge of facts and findings are being achieved via the burden of…
Read MoreDissertation Oral Defense
An oral defense is an opportunity for you to demonstrate how much you know about your…
Read MoreWhat is a dissertation committee?
A dissertation committee is a team that works together to help you complete a scholarly work…
Read MoreWhat (briefly) is the difference between a prospectus, a proposal and a dissertation? I’m confused
Think of your prospectus as your working paper of your idea. It is your blueprint, however,…
Read MoreWriting a Dissertation
What is a Dissertation and when do I need to start thinking about mine? A dissertation…
Read MorePearson correlation coefficient and The ANOVA Bivariate Regression
As a lay audience, it is possible to understand what it meant to be positively correlated…
Read MoreConfidence Intervals in Research
As its name implies, confidence intervals provide a range of values, along with a level of…
Read MoreProbability in Quantitative Research
Our daily lives revolve around things that we cannot control. Before we step out the front…
Read MoreProject Ready Smile (PRS) and Community Water Fluoridation (CWF) Program
Project Ready Smile (PRS) provides services to children in selected early childhood settings in the six…
Read MoreData Saturation and Purposeful Sampling Strategy Part 2
I was once told that a good sample is not good in terms of size or…
Read MoreCommunity Involvement
Community involvement is an important part of social change- whether it entails planning to engage community…
Read MoreLiterature Review
I was especially entice by how the literature review is an essential part of a research…
Read MoreHIPPA Regulations
There are regulations and exceptions involved in HIPPA in the use of partial medical records in…
Read MoreData in Healthcare
Health care involves a diverse set of public and private data collection systems, including health surveys,…
Read MoreDissatisfaction of Care
Bouwman, R., Bomhoff, M., Robben, P., & Friele, R. (2015). Patients' perspectives on the role of…
Read MoreBivariate and multivariate analysis
Schoenfelder, T., Schaal, T., Klewer, J., & Kugler, J. (2014). Patient satisfaction in urology: effects of…
Read MoreDelphi Method
As additional insight about Delphi method, there is the notion that construction engineering and management (CEM)…
Read MoreExample of Quantitative Research Approach
As a quantitative research approach, it might be essential to look into other forms of data…
Read MorePatient Satisfaction as Key Success Indicator
One of the most important quality dimensions and key success indicators in health care is patient…
Read MoreQualitative Research Approach
Qualitative research approach is a study that can use narrative reporting to explain and analyses behaviors…
Read MoreNarrative Approach In Research Study
The narrative approach weaves together a sequence of events, usually from just one or two individuals…
Read MoreHealthcare Value-Based Purchasing (VBP)
Value-Based Purchasing is the linking of health provider payment to improved performance by health care providers.…
Read MoreHealth Belief Model
One of the influential and classical works I found in the use of Health Belief Model…
Read MorePrecaution Adoption Process Model (PAPM)
I have come across theoretical model known as the Precaution Adoption Process Model (PAPM) with its…
Read MoreSERVQUAL MODEL
SERVQUAL model is a measure of service quality. SERVQUAL came into existence in the healthcare field as…
Read MoreSteps for Annotated Bibliography
Cite your source in proper APA, MLA, or other required citation style: each of your entries…
Read MorePatient Satisfaction Scores
Lyu, H., Wick, E. C., Housman, M., Freischlag, J. A., & Makary, M. A. (2013). Patient…
Read MorePatient Satisfaction of Care and Other Variables
Ali & Reisel (2014) investigated the relationships between patient satisfaction of care, nurses’ job satisfaction, nurses’…
Read MoreSafety Net Clinics As Gap Fillers
Safety net clinics and other reduced-based clinics have long played the role as gap fillers…
Read MoreResearch Gap on Patient Dissatisfaction of Care
Desborough et al. (2016) provided an examination and through analysis of the relationship between detailed characteristics…
Read MorePatient Experiences of Care
Patient experiences through satisfaction of care continue to become important aspects of improving quality of care…
Read MoreSecuring and Data Backup, Software and Online Data Protection
There are people who have used different software to secure and backup data. It is a…
Read MoreManaging Resources Effectively in Research Dissertation
The three most important arms of the so-called ‘resource management in dissertation’ are the mastering of…
Read MoreResource Management: Dissertation
The strategies for managing resources, in dissertation include 3 major steps: identification of the related resources…
Read MoreResearch and Resource Management in Dissertation
Just like organizations, the acquisition of research tools, and resource managements (RM) are equally viable approach…
Read MoreResearch on faith-based programs as a way of combating or treating substance abuse cases.
In a dissertational process and when choosing a topic of interest, it is highly proven to look at…
Read MorePatient satisfaction Vs. dissatisfaction of care for service improvements:
The application of patient satisfaction survey in health care venues has been used as a quality…
Read MoreWhat is inactive patient? Qualitative Research Approach
It is meaningful to say patient experiences and perceptions of the type and access of care…
Read MoreFactor of Overutilization in Affordable Care Act
The contributory factor of overutilization to healthcare and increased effects in health insurance premium should be…
Read MoreSample of Proposed Research Study
Proposed Topic “The Effect of Affordable Care Act (ACA) and its Influence on Utilization of Healthcare.”…
Read MoreHospital-Acquired Infections (HAI)
Hospital-acquired infections (HAI), according to the California Department of Public Health (n.d.), are infections that patients…
Read MoreLiterature Reviews
The literature review is an essential part of research process, and a key component of the…
Read MoreSteps in Research
Identify gap in research literature → Research problem → research questions(hypotheses in quantitative studies) → methodology → Design → Measures → Analysis Conceptual Framework…
Read MorePatient Satisfaction
Another peer-reviewed research article is Schoenfelder, Schaal, Klewer, & Kugler (2014). This article talks about the…
Read MoreHistorical Alignment Tool
The purpose of the Historical Alignment Tool (HAT) is to support the creation of your dissertation…
Read MoreSome Questions Asked About Recruiting for the Interview
What are the best sources for finding participants who fit your criteria for inclusion in the…
Read MoreExploring Healthcare Quality via Patients Care Perspective
It is my predilection and gratitude to firstly start by admiring our legend and the icon…
Read MoreSocial Change, Research and Implication
Positive social change happens when individuals strongly believe they have the control to make a difference--and they take necessary…
Read MorePositive Social Change
I take positive social change as a moral responsibility upon whom have the will and the…
Read MoreHealthcare System In the United States
The costs of employing universal healthcare system in the United States is a major hindrance to…
Read MoreWhat I learned about social change and as a behavior alteration and social significance
The prior implementation of Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) in the United States could…
Read MoreSome of the Steps in dissertation Writing
Some of the steps of writing effective dissertation include research topic, research design and methods, literature…
Read MoreQualitative Data Analysis
Qualitative data analysis commences with the onset of the data collection process and procedures. This means…
Read MoreSocial Constructivism and Narrative Inquiry
Sociology, communication theory, social contexts, theory of sociology and constructivism.The “meaning” of a situations or events…
Read MoreQualitative phenomenological approach
Human science research, humanistic studies.What is the meaning, structure, and essence of the lived experience of…
Read MoreQualitative Research Matrix
What I learned about the different qualitative research methods are the differences and similarities that each…
Read MoreLiterature Reviews
The literature review is an essential part of the research process and a key component of…
Read MoreThe Institutional Review Board (IRB)
The Institutional Review Board (IRB) is an organizational body recognized to protect the rights and welfare…
Read MorePossible Research Questions: Ethnography and Case Study
Possible Research Questions: Research on patients’ attitudes toward improving gaps and quality of care in the…
Read MoreYOUTHS IN DEVELOPMENT STEP DOWN REPORT WORKSHEET
Overview: The training was perfectly conducted in an organized manner in terms of human resources and…
Read MorePrevalence of cervical cancer – A 6 year Retrospective Study in Jigawa State, Nigeria
Prevalence of cervical cancer - A 6 year Retrospective Study in Jigawa State, Nigeria Yamuna Aminu…
Read MorePotential Challenges a public health professional may face when collecting qualitative data for community health assessment
The collection of primary and secondary qualitative data can only be in the form of words,…
Read MoreQualitative and Quantitative Research
Qualitative research process allows researchers to gain a holistic overview of the research’s context and capture…
Read MoreAffordable Care Act (ACA)
One of the preventive benefits that ACA covers is the idea of controlling weight—obesity. Some insurance…
Read MorePublic-Private Health Partnership
Introduction: I prefer to write on public-private partnership in healthcare because of its enormous benefits in…
Read MoreTheory in Research and Literature Reviews
Theory is very important in analyzing research approach, be it maybe qualitative, quantitative and/or mixed research…
Read MoreCreswell’s Alignment of Philosophical Worldview
My position of Creswell’s alignment of philosophical worldviews (Creswell, 2009) is that of the notion that…
Read MoreThe Power of Health and Science
The philosophy of science can be compared and exemplified with an innovation toward the science of…
Read MoreParadigm, Epistemology, Ontology, and Philosophy of Science
Paradigm: A paradigm is simply a belief system (or theory) that guides the way we do…
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