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Full-Text Articles in Public Health
Iqos Direct Marketing, Katherine C. Henderson, Nikita G. Kute, Lucy Popova, David L. Ashley, Claire A. Spears, Victoria Churchill, Scott Weaver, Terry Pechacek, Jidong Huang
Iqos Direct Marketing, Katherine C. Henderson, Nikita G. Kute, Lucy Popova, David L. Ashley, Claire A. Spears, Victoria Churchill, Scott Weaver, Terry Pechacek, Jidong Huang
Public Health Datasets
IQOS direct marketing items (email and mail) were collected between September 2019 and July 2021 in Atlanta, Georgia and coded for content-related themes.
Data From: Tobacco Smoke Exposure Is An Independent Predictor Of Vitamin D Deficiency In Us Children, Benjamin U. Nwosu, Philip Kum-Nji
Data From: Tobacco Smoke Exposure Is An Independent Predictor Of Vitamin D Deficiency In Us Children, Benjamin U. Nwosu, Philip Kum-Nji
Benjamin U. Nwosu
Manuscript abstract:
IMPORTANCE:
The role of tobacco-smoke exposure on serum vitamin D concentration in US pediatric population is not known. We hypothesized that tobacco smoke exposure would increase the prevalence of vitamin D deficiency in US children.
METHODS:
Representative national data were accessed from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2009-2010 databank on 2,263 subjects of ages 3 to 17 years. Subjects were categorized into two groups based on their age: children, if <10 >years; and youth if 10 to 17 years. Descriptive and multiple logistic regression analyses were conducted to determine the effect of serum cotinine-verified tobacco smoke …10>
Mprove Measure Compilation Template, Glen Mays
Mprove Measure Compilation Template, Glen Mays
Glen Mays
This template provides the data element layout and structure for compiling measures of local public health service delivery collected through the Multi-Network Practice and Outcome Variation Examination Study (MPROVE).
Public Health Return-On-Investment Template - Demonstration Version, Glen Mays
Public Health Return-On-Investment Template - Demonstration Version, Glen Mays
Glen Mays
The Public Health Return on Investment (ROI) Template is designed to help public health organizations estimate the economic returns from investments made in strategies that enhance public health service delivery, including quality improvement (QI) interventions. Depending on data availability, the template can be used to support retrospective analyses of actual investments as well as prospective analyses of potential future investments. The tool is designed to analyze economic returns realized through one ore more of the following pathways: (1) Reductions in routine operating costs; (2) Increases in revenue streams; (3) Increases in the outputs produced through agency services/functions; (4) Reductions in …
Selecting Measures Of Public Health Service Delivery: Results From A Delphi Survey For The Mprove Study, Glen Mays
Glen Mays
This database contains detailed, sortable results from the expert panel Delphi survey used to rate candidate measures of public health service delivery to be used in the Multi-Network Practice and Outcome Variation Examination Study (MPROVE), conducted by the Public Health Practice-Based Research Networks (PBRN) Program.
Inventory Of Public Health Service Delivery Measures: The Mprove Study, Glen Mays
Inventory Of Public Health Service Delivery Measures: The Mprove Study, Glen Mays
Glen Mays
This database contains a searchable inventory of measures of public health service delivery that have been recommended as candidates for use in the MPROVE study of geographic variation in local public health service delivery.
Mprove Measure Submission Form, Glen P. Mays
Mprove Measure Submission Form, Glen P. Mays
Glen Mays
This instrument allows participating public health PBRN networks to submit candidate measures for the Multi-Network Practice and Outcome Variation Examination (MPROVE) study.