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Van Egmond, Stans; Bekker, Marleen; Bal, Roland; van der Grinten, Tom – Evidence & Policy: A Journal of Research, Debate and Practice, 2011
The use of evidence in health promotion has become the gold standard, and obliges rethinking how to increase the (often limited) use of evidence in public health policy. Recently calls have been made to reconceptualise science policy relations as dynamic, interactive and co-constructive practices. Building on a qualitative investigation of an…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Evidence Based Practice, Health Promotion, Public Health
Lochner, Lance – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2011
A growing body of work suggests that education offers a wide-range of benefits that extend beyond increases in labor market productivity. Improvements in education can lower crime, improve health, and increase voting and democratic participation. This chapter reviews recent developments on these "non-production" benefits of education with an…
Descriptors: Educational Benefits, Labor Market, Citizenship, Crime
Munford, Shawn N. – ProQuest LLC, 2011
Researchers have studied the primary determinants of physical activity in an effort to enhance health promotion initiatives nationwide. These physical activity determinants have been observed to differ among various segments of the population, suggesting a further examination of physical activity barriers among differing populations. Little…
Descriptors: Physical Activity Level, Ecology, College Students, Physical Activities
Chee, Brant Wah Kwong – ProQuest LLC, 2011
This dissertation explores the use of personal health messages collected from online message forums to predict drug safety using natural language processing and machine learning techniques. Drug safety is defined as any drug with an active safety alert from the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA). It is believed that this is the first…
Descriptors: Information Dissemination, Computer Mediated Communication, Natural Language Processing, Drug Use
Schoessler, Sally – Principal, 2011
The school nurse is an important member of the school team since school health services keep students in school, in the classroom, and ready to learn. Although school nurses are often seen as the people who deliver first aid at school, their role is much deeper and has such breadth that only a registered, professional nurse has the skill set to…
Descriptors: First Aid, Student Needs, Health Needs, Prevention
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Holthe, Asle; Larsen, Torill; Samdal, Oddrun – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2011
The implementation of policy interventions at the school level is often considered an organizational change process. The main goal of the present study was to examine the degree of implementation of Norwegian national guidelines for healthy school meals and how organizational capacity at the school level contributed to the degree of…
Descriptors: Lunch Programs, Organizational Change, Guidelines, Foreign Countries
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Pate, Russell R.; O'Neill, Jennifer R.; McIver, Kerry L. – Quest, 2011
Physical education has been an institution in American schools since the late 19th century, and today almost all American children are exposed to physical education classes. It has often been claimed that physical education provides important benefits to public health. The purpose of this paper is to determine if physical education increases…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Physical Activities, Public Health, Physical Activity Level
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Saunders, Richard R.; Saunders, Muriel D.; Donnelly, Joseph E.; Smith, Bryan K.; Sullivan, Debra K.; Guilford, Brianne; Rondon, Mary F. – Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 2011
Of 79 overweight adults with intellectual or developmental disabilities who participated in a weight loss intervention, 73 completed the 6-month diet phase. The emphasis in the intervention was consumption of high volume, low calorie foods and beverages, including meal-replacement shakes. Lower calorie frozen entrees were recommended to control…
Descriptors: Body Weight, Intervention, Developmental Disabilities, Adults
Nyp, Sarah S.; Barone, Vincent J.; Kruger, Tarah; Garrison, Carol B.; Robertsen, Christine; Christophersen, Edward R. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2011
We evaluated the effects of feedback and instruction on resident physician performance during developmental surveillance of infants at 2-month preventive care visits. Baseline data were obtained by videotaping 3 residents while they performed the physical and developmental exam components. Training consisted of individualized feedback and a brief…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Health Promotion, Physicians, Evaluation
Tolma, Eleni L.; Cheney, Marshall K.; Chrislip, David D.; Blankenship, Derek; Troup, Pam; Hann, Neil – American Journal of Health Education, 2011
Formation is an important stage of partnership development. Purpose: To describe the systematic approach to process evaluation of a Turning Point initiative in central Oklahoma during the formation stage. The nine-month collaborative effort aimed to develop an action plan to promote health. Methods: A sound planning framework was used in the…
Descriptors: Health Education, Formative Evaluation, Group Dynamics, Partnerships in Education
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Wycoff-Horn, Marcie R.; Caravella, Tracy J. – Journal of School Health, 2011
It is well known that chronic diseases are the most common, costly, and preventable of all health issues in the United States. Chronic diseases continue to be a major health concern. Of the top 10 leading causes of mortality, 7 are identified as chronic. More recently, the prevalence of these chronic conditions has increased among the adolescent…
Descriptors: Health Promotion, Prevention, Diseases, Adolescents
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Hull, Harry F.; Ambrose, Christopher S. – Journal of School Nursing, 2011
A literature review was conducted to summarize the impact of school-located influenza vaccination (SLIV) programs on school absenteeism. Seven studies were identified: six peer-reviewed articles and one conference presentation. The number of students vaccinated ranged from 185 to 5,315, representing 35-86% of enrolled students. Six studies…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Immunization Programs, High School Students, Attendance Patterns
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Paek, Hye-Jin; Reber, Bryan H.; Lariscy, Ruthann W. – Health Education Research, 2011
This study proposes a health socialization model and applies it to examine direct, relative and mediating roles of interpersonal and media health socialization agents in predicting adolescent self-reported health literacy. We conducted a paper-and-pencil survey among 452 seventh graders in rural and urban school districts. Our regression analysis…
Descriptors: Socialization, Health Promotion, Grade 7, Health Education
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Carter, Melondie R.; Kelly, Rebecca C.; Alexander, Chelley K.; Holmes, Lauren M. – Journal of American College Health, 2011
Universities are taking a more active approach in understanding and monitoring employees' modifiable health risk factors and chronic care conditions by developing strategies to encourage employees to start and sustain healthy behaviors. WellBama, the University of Alabama's signature health and wellness program, utilizes a collaborative model in…
Descriptors: Employees, Health Promotion, Health Conditions, Wellness
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Moore, Ann; Parahoo, Kader; Fleming, Paul – Health Education Journal, 2011
Objective: This study aimed at exploring managers' understanding of workplace health promotion and experiences of workplace health promotion activity within small and medium-sized enterprises. Design: A Heideggerian interpretive phenomenological methodology was adopted. Setting: This study was undertaken with small and medium-sized enterprise…
Descriptors: Employees, Health Promotion, Holistic Approach, Foreign Countries
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