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But I Already Wash My Hands! The Importance Of Consumer Orientation In Developing A Social Marketing Strategy For A Potential Pandemic, Sandra Jones, Louise Waters, Donald Iverson
But I Already Wash My Hands! The Importance Of Consumer Orientation In Developing A Social Marketing Strategy For A Potential Pandemic, Sandra Jones, Louise Waters, Donald Iverson
Don C. Iverson
The influenza A (H5N1) virus is currently the focus of the worlds attention and, while avian flu viruses are not known to infect humans, there have been recent cases where the H5N1 has spread from human to human (Butler 2006; Ungchusak et al. 2005; Wulandari and Lyn 2006). Concern about a possible pandemic is based on a number of factors including the potential of the virus to be transmitted from migratory birds to domestic poultry; the absence of demonstrated effective treatment options or an available vaccine; and lack of collaboration in the planning of responses between neighbouring countries. This research …
School-Based Cancer Education Programs: An Opportunity To Affect The National Cancer Problem, Donald Iverson, J Scheer
School-Based Cancer Education Programs: An Opportunity To Affect The National Cancer Problem, Donald Iverson, J Scheer
Don C. Iverson
No abstract provided.
Comprehensive School Health Education Programs, Lloyd Kolbe, Donald Iverson
Comprehensive School Health Education Programs, Lloyd Kolbe, Donald Iverson
Don C. Iverson
No abstract provided.
The Clinician’S Health Promotion Handbook, R Fried, Donald Iverson, J Nagel
The Clinician’S Health Promotion Handbook, R Fried, Donald Iverson, J Nagel
Don C. Iverson
No abstract provided.
Program Principles Associated With Successful Health Education And Health Promotion Intervention, Donald Iverson, D Vernon
Program Principles Associated With Successful Health Education And Health Promotion Intervention, Donald Iverson, D Vernon
Don C. Iverson
No abstract provided.
Mechanomyography; Lasers For Non-Invasive Quantification Of Muscle Recovery From Exercise Induced Fatigue, Nicholas Rosser, Darryl Mcandrew, Donald Iverson
Mechanomyography; Lasers For Non-Invasive Quantification Of Muscle Recovery From Exercise Induced Fatigue, Nicholas Rosser, Darryl Mcandrew, Donald Iverson
Don C. Iverson
Muscle fatigue is a common clinical sign and possible precursor to musculoskeletal injury. Existing methods of detecting muscle fatigue qualify changes within muscle or across joints, but are expensive, invasive or difficult to use. A technique of mechanomyography utilising maximal percutaneous stimulation (known as the Muscle Displacement Laser {MDL}) is an easy non-invasive assessment tool, which may have considerable application in measuring muscle fatigue and determining recovery. Specifically, this study attempted to validate the MDL as a tool to measure muscle fatigue and determine the time-course of recovery from Delayed Onset of Muscle Soreness in human biceps brachii muscle. Methods: …
Evaluation Of Health Education And Promotion Programs:, P Mullen, R Mccuan, Donald Iverson
Evaluation Of Health Education And Promotion Programs:, P Mullen, R Mccuan, Donald Iverson
Don C. Iverson
No abstract provided.
Driving And Dementia: Can Acceptance Of The Potential Need To Retire From Driving Be Enhanced?, Catherine Andrew, Victoria Traynor, Donald Iverson
Driving And Dementia: Can Acceptance Of The Potential Need To Retire From Driving Be Enhanced?, Catherine Andrew, Victoria Traynor, Donald Iverson
Don C. Iverson
No abstract provided.
Personal Empowerment: Strategies To Develop And Evaluate Interventions, Donald Iverson, T Sahay, F Ashbury
Personal Empowerment: Strategies To Develop And Evaluate Interventions, Donald Iverson, T Sahay, F Ashbury
Don C. Iverson
No abstract provided.
Medical Self-Care And Use Of The Medical Care System, D Vickery, Donald Iverson
Medical Self-Care And Use Of The Medical Care System, D Vickery, Donald Iverson
Don C. Iverson
No abstract provided.
An Evaluation Handbook For Health Education Programs In Alcohol And Substance Abuse, Walter Gunn, D Orenstein, Donald Iverson, P Mullen
An Evaluation Handbook For Health Education Programs In Alcohol And Substance Abuse, Walter Gunn, D Orenstein, Donald Iverson, P Mullen
Don C. Iverson
This handbook provides assessment tools for systematic evaluation of health education programs in the field of alcohol and substance abuse. Key fundamentals of systematic evaluation as applied to health education programs are reviewed. Explanations of the handbook's measures, their relationships, rationale, and procedures are given. Included are guidelines for using the measures with practical suggestions for their selection, administration, and scoring. The behavior, knowledge, skill, and affective outcome upon which the handbook is based are discussed. Newly developed measures not yet verified, with their test specifications, as well as existing measures are given. A nine-page annotated bibliography on evaluation methods …
Making A Case For Health Promotion., Donald Iverson
Making A Case For Health Promotion., Donald Iverson
Don C. Iverson
No abstract provided.
Qualitative Methods, P Mullen, Donald Iverson
The Conference For General Practice 2009, Andrew Bonney, Lyn Phillipson, Sandra Jones, Donald Iverson
The Conference For General Practice 2009, Andrew Bonney, Lyn Phillipson, Sandra Jones, Donald Iverson
Don C. Iverson
Objectives The medical literature suggests that older patients may be reluctant to engage general practice registrars in their medical care. This can lead to distortions in the clinical caseload of general practice registrars and dissatisfaction for older patients when seeing general practice registrars. The authors undertook a qualitative study of older patients to investigate their attitudes to having general practice registrars involved in their medical care to address this issue. Methods The study was conducted in three general practice (GP) training practices in southeast NSW, Australia. Appropriate ethics approval was obtained before commencing the research. Reception staff handed patients invitations …