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  1. Objective of the study was to assess the effects of strategies to integrate targeted priority population, health and nutrition interventions into health systems on patient health outcomes and health system eff...

    Authors: Rifat Atun, Thyra E de Jongh, Federica V Secci, Kelechi Ohiri, Olusoji Adeyi and Josip Car
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2011 11:780
  2. Understanding injection practices is crucial for evidence-based development of intervention initiatives. This study explored the extent of injection use and injection safety practices in primary care hospitals...

    Authors: AK Azad Chowdhury, Tapash Roy, ABM Faroque, Sitesh C Bachar, Muhammad Asaduzzaman, Nishat Nasrin, Nahid Akter, Hamidur Rahman Gazi, Abul Kalam Lutful Kabir, Masuma Parvin and Claire Anderson
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2011 11:779
  3. Despite the availability of a dual therapy treatment protocol and infant feeding guidelines designed to prevent mother to child transmission (PMTCT) of HIV, of the over 1 million babies born in South Africa ea...

    Authors: Karl Peltzer, Deborah Jones, Stephen M Weiss and Elisa Shikwane
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2011 11:778
  4. Cleaners constitute a job group with poor health and low socioeconomic resources. Therefore, there is a great need for scientifically documented health promoting initiatives for cleaners. However, both workpla...

    Authors: Marie Birk Jørgensen, John Ektor-Andersen, Gisela Sjøgaard, Andreas Holtermann and Karen Søgaard
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2011 11:776
  5. Osteoporosis is a serious health problem that worsens the quality of life and the survival rate of individuals with this disease on account the osteoporotic fractures. Studies have long focused on women, and i...

    Authors: Marta Zwart, Rafael Azagra, Gloria Encabo, Amada Aguye, Genís Roca, Sílvia Güell, Núria Puchol, Emili Gene, Francesc López-Expósito, Silvia Solà, Sergio Ortiz, Pilar Sancho, Liz Abado, Milagros Iglesias, Jesus Pujol-Salud and Adolf Diez-Perez
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2011 11:775
  6. The practice of tattooing and piercing has expanded in western society. In order to verify young adults' knowledge of the risk and practices related to body art, an investigation was conducted among freshmen o...

    Authors: Alessia Quaranta, Christian Napoli, Fabrizio Fasano, Claudio Montagna, Giuseppina Caggiano and Maria Teresa Montagna
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2011 11:774
  7. Accurate and timely regional data on smoking trends allow tobacco control interventions to be targeted at the areas most in need and facilitate the evaluation of such interventions. Electronic primary care dat...

    Authors: Tessa E Langley, Lisa C Szatkowski, Stephen Wythe and Sarah A Lewis
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2011 11:773
  8. A common characteristic of health systems in most developing countries is unequal access to health services. As a result, members of the poorest population groups often do not receive formal attention for heal...

    Authors: Laura G Danese-dlSantos, Sandra G Sosa-Rubí and Atanacio Valencia-Mendoza
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2011 11:771
  9. Pain is an enormous problem globally. Estimates suggest that 20% of adults suffer from pain globally and 10% are newly diagnosed with chronic pain each year. Nevertheless, the problem of pain has primarily bee...

    Authors: Daniel S Goldberg and Summer J McGee
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2011 11:770
  10. No information exists on the nutritional status of primary school children residing in Makurdi, Nigeria. It is envisaged that the data could serve as baseline data for future studies, as well as inform public ...

    Authors: Daniel T Goon, Abel L Toriola, Brandon S Shaw, Lateef O Amusa, Makama A Monyeki, Oluwadare Akinyemi and Olubola A Alabi
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2011 11:769
  11. The knowledge of background alimentary fluoride intake in preschool children is of utmost importance for introducing optimal and safe caries preventive measures for both individuals and communities. The aim of...

    Authors: Edgar Oganessian, Romana Ivancakova, Erika Lencova and Zdenek Broukal
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2011 11:768
  12. Incarcerated individuals suffer disproportionately from the health effects of tobacco smoking due to the high smoking prevalence in this population. In addition there is an over-representation of ethnic and ra...

    Authors: Jennifer G Clarke, Rosemarie A Martin, LAR Stein, Cheryl E Lopes, Jennifer Mello, Peter Friedmann and Beth Bock
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2011 11:767
  13. The HIV epidemic in Sub Saharan Africa has been traditionally assumed to be driven by high risk heterosexual and vertical transmission. However, there is an increasing body of data highlighting the disproporti...

    Authors: Stefan Baral, Earl Burrell, Andrew Scheibe, Ben Brown, Chris Beyrer and Linda-Gail Bekker
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2011 11:766
  14. Several studies have found a non-linear relationship between mental ill-health and BMI with higher rates in both the underweight and the obese. This study evaluated the shape of the relationship between BMI an...

    Authors: Shona J Kelly, Mark Daniel, Eleonora Dal Grande and Anne Taylor
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2011 11:765
  15. Sexual habits and risky sexual behaviour strongly affect public health. Available data indicate that sexually transmitted infections are increasing in many EU countries. Changes in the epidemiology of sexually...

    Authors: Nina Buttmann, Ann Nielsen, Christian Munk, Kai L Liaw and Susanne K Kjaer
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2011 11:764
  16. Patterns of physical activity (PA), domestic activity and sedentary behaviours are changing rapidly in Asia. Little is known about their relationship with obesity in this context. This study investigates in de...

    Authors: Emily Banks, Lynette Lim, Sam-Ang Seubsman, Chris Bain and Adrian Sleigh
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2011 11:762
  17. Self-treatment is a treatment of oneself without professional help, which may cause health-related consequences. This investigation examined the self-treatment behaviors in patients with diabetes mellitus in I...

    Authors: Negin Masoudi Alavi, Leila Alami, Sedigheh Taefi and Gholamali Shojae Gharabagh
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2011 11:761
  18. The reported prevalence of infertility in Pakistan is approximately 22% with 4% primary and 18% secondary infertility. Infertility is not only a medical but also a social problem in our society as cultural cus...

    Authors: Sumera Ali, Raafay Sophie, Ayesha M Imam, Faisal I Khan, Syed F Ali, Annum Shaikh and Syed Farid-ul-Hasnain
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2011 11:760
  19. Physical activity (PA) is associated with positive cardio-metabolic health and emerging evidence suggests sedentary behavior (SB) may be detrimental to children's health independent of PA. The primary aim of t...

    Authors: Jo Salmon, Lauren Arundell, Clare Hume, Helen Brown, Kylie Hesketh, David W Dunstan, Robin M Daly, Natalie Pearson, Ester Cerin, Marj Moodie, Lauren Sheppard, Kylie Ball, Sarah Bagley, Mai Chin A Paw and David Crawford
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2011 11:759
  20. In contrast to seasonal influenza epidemics, where the majority of deaths occur amongst elderly, a considerable part of the 2009 pandemic influenza related deaths concerned relatively young people. In the Neth...

    Authors: Rianne AB van Gageldonk-Lafeber, Rob M Riesmeijer, Ingrid HM Friesema, Adam Meijer, Leslie D Isken, Aura Timen and Marianne AB van der Sande
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2011 11:758
  21. Family psychosocial characteristics in childhood have been associated with children's development into criminal behaviour and mortality. This study explored these possible relationships and examined alcohol an...

    Authors: Britt af Klinteberg, Ylva Almquist, Ulla Beijer and Per-Anders Rydelius
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2011 11:756
  22. Structural factors are known to affect individual risk and vulnerability to HIV. In the context of an HIV prevention programme for over 60,000 female sex workers (FSWs) in south India, we developed structural ...

    Authors: Vandana Gurnani, Tara S Beattie, Parinita Bhattacharjee, HL Mohan, Srinath Maddur, Reynold Washington, Shajy Isac, BM Ramesh, Stephen Moses and James F Blanchard
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2011 11:755
  23. The aim of this work was to examine the prevalence of different metabolical phenotypes of obesity, and to analyze, by using different risk scores, how the metabolic syndrome (MetS) definition discriminates bet...

    Authors: Pia Pajunen, Anna Kotronen, Eeva Korpi-Hyövälti, Sirkka Keinänen-Kiukaanniemi, Heikki Oksa, Leo Niskanen, Timo Saaristo, Juha T Saltevo, Jouko Sundvall, Mauno Vanhala, Matti Uusitupa and Markku Peltonen
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2011 11:754
  24. Developing a clinically relevant set of quality measures that can be effectively used by an electronic health record (EHR) is difficult. Whether it is achieving internal consensus on relevant priority quality ...

    Authors: Sam Amirfar, John Taverna, Sheila Anane and Jesse Singer
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2011 11:753
  25. Family history is a known risk factor for type 2 diabetes (T2DM), and more so in the presence of overweight. This study aims to develop and evaluate the effectiveness of a new lifestyle education programme 'Di...

    Authors: Wieke H Heideman, Vera Nierkens, Karien Stronks, Barend JC Middelkoop, Jos WR Twisk, Arnoud P Verhoeff, Maartje de Wit and Frank J Snoek
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2011 11:751
  26. Chlamydia trachomatis infection (CT) is the most prevalent bacterial STD. Sexually active adolescents and young adults are the main risk group for CT. However, STD testing rates in this group are low since exp...

    Authors: Laura WL Spauwen, Christian JPA Hoebe, Elfi EHG Brouwers and Nicole HTM Dukers-Muijrers
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2011 11:750
  27. For health promotion to be effective in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities, interventions (and their evaluation) need to work within a complex social environment and respect Indigenous knowledge...

    Authors: Rachel E Reilly, Marion Cincotta, Joyce Doyle, Bradley R Firebrace, Margaret Cargo, Gemma van den Tol, Denise Morgan-Bulled and Kevin G Rowley
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2011 11:749
  28. There is a worldwide obesity epidemic, but lack of a simple method, applicable for research or clinical use, to identify individuals at high risk of weight gain. Therefore, the relationship of self-rated healt...

    Authors: Margareta Norberg, Kristina Lindvall, Paul L Jenkins, Maria Emmelin, Göran Lönnberg and Anne N Nafziger
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2011 11:748
  29. Increasing incidence of diabetes has been reported in many countries and the disease burden related to diabetes to be distributed unevenly across the population. Patients with lower socioeconomic position have...

    Authors: Kristiina Manderbacka, Riina Peltonen, Seppo Koskinen and Pekka Martikainen
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2011 11:747
  30. Work-related burns are common among occupational injuries. Zhejiang Province is an industrial area with a high incidence of chemical burns. We aimed to survey epidemiological features of chemical burns in Zhej...

    Authors: Yuan H Zhang, Chun M Han, Guo X Chen, Chun J Ye, Rui M Jiang, Li P Liu and Liang F Ni
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2011 11:746
  31. In Pakistan, preference for boys over girls is deeply culturally embedded. From birth, many women experience gendered disadvantages; less access to scarce resources, poorer health care, higher child mortality,...

    Authors: Farah Qadir, Murad M Khan, Girmay Medhin and Martin Prince
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2011 11:745
  32. Over the past three decades, the capacity to develop and implement injury surveillance systems (ISS) has grown worldwide and is reflected by the diversity of data gathering environments in which ISS operate. T...

    Authors: Anna M Auer, Teresa M Dobmeier, Bo JA Haglund and Per Tillgren
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2011 11:744
  33. Dutch construction workers are offered periodic health examinations. This care can be improved by tailoring this workers health surveillance (WHS) to the demands of the job and adjust the preventive actions to...

    Authors: Julitta S Boschman, Henk F van der Molen, Cor van Duivenbooden, Judith K Sluiter and Monique HW Frings-Dresen
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2011 11:743
  34. Considerable public health efforts are ongoing Canada-wide to reduce the prevalence of smoking in the general population. From 1985 to 2005, smoking rates among adults decreased from 35% to 19%, however, since...

    Authors: John A Cunningham, Scott T Leatherdale, Peter L Selby, Rachel F Tyndale, Laurie Zawertailo and Vladyslav Kushnir
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2011 11:741
  35. Many visitors, including military troops, who enter highland regions from low altitude areas may suffer from acute mountain sickness (AMS), which negatively impacts workable man-hours and increases healthcare ...

    Authors: Xiaoxiao Li, Fasheng Tao, Tao Pei, Haiyan You, Yan Liu and Yuqi Gao
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2011 11:740
  36. The potential benefits of coordinating infectious disease eradication programs that use campaigns such as supplementary immunization activities (SIAs) should not be over-looked. One example of a coordinated ap...

    Authors: Tiffany Fitzpatrick and Chris T Bauch
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2011 11:739
  37. The estimated life expectancy at birth for Indigenous Australians is 10-11 years less than the general Australian population. The mean family income for Indigenous people is also significantly lower than for n...

    Authors: Yuejen Zhao, Jiqiong You, Steven L Guthridge and Andy H Lee
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2011 11:737
  38. Modern working life has become more mental and less physical in nature, contributing to impaired mental health and a disturbed energy balance. This may result in mental health problems and overweight. Both are...

    Authors: Jantien van Berkel, Karin I Proper, Cécile RL Boot, Paulien M Bongers and Allard J van der Beek
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2011 11:736
  39. Vitamin D status, as indicated by 25-hydroxyvitamin D is inversely associated with adiposity, glucose homeostasis, lipid profiles, and blood pressure along with its classic role in calcium homeostasis and bone...

    Authors: Foong-Ming Moy and Awang Bulgiba
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2011 11:735
  40. Precautionary 'may contain' warnings are used to indicate possible allergen contamination. Neither food safety nor foods labelling legislation address this issue. The aim of this study is to understand how pea...

    Authors: Julie Barnett, Kate Muncer, Jo Leftwich, Richard Shepherd, Monique M Raats, M Hazel Gowland, Kate Grimshaw and Jane S Lucas
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2011 11:734
  41. Smoking is the world's fourth most common risk factor for disease, the leading preventable cause of death, and it is associated with tremendous social costs. In the Netherlands, the smoking prevalence rate is ...

    Authors: Kathrin Schuck, Roy Otten, Marloes Kleinjan, Jonathan B Bricker and Rutger CME Engels
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2011 11:732
  42. An optimal level of physical activity (PA) in adolescence influences the level of PA in adulthood. Although PA declines with age have been demonstrated repeatedly, few studies have been carried out on secular ...

    Authors: Dagmar Sigmundová, Walid El Ansari, Erik Sigmund and Karel Frömel
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2011 11:731
  43. HIV testing is a key component of prevention and an entry point into HIV/AIDS treatment and care however, coverage and access to testing remains low in Uganda. Home-Based HIV Counseling and Testing (HBHCT) has...

    Authors: Juliet N Sekandi, Hassard Sempeera, Justin List, Micheal Angel Mugerwa, Stephen Asiimwe, Xiaoping Yin and Christopher C Whalen
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2011 11:730
  44. Indigenous Australians experience an overwhelming burden of chronic disease, including cardiovascular diseases. Periodontal disease (inflammation of the tissues surrounding teeth) is also widespread, and may c...

    Authors: Michael R Skilton, Louise J Maple-Brown, Kostas Kapellas, David S Celermajer, Mark Bartold, Alex Brown, Kerin O'Dea, Gary D Slade and Lisa M Jamieson
    Citation: BMC Public Health 2011 11:729

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