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Levin A - - 1999
The Family Planning Program in Bangladesh has been very successful. The contraceptive prevalence rate (CPR) has increased from 13% in 1979 to 49% in 1996. Now that the program has matured and demand for family planning has been created, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MOHFW) of the Government ...
Kaiser W - - 1999
Adopted approaches to safety reports and internal emergency plans are described. Based on the provisions of the Seveso II Directive and on the achieved state of hazard prevention management of the respective enterprises in central and eastern European states, reports and plans were prepared. Although these states are no members ...
Simmons R - - 1999
Although new contraceptive technology has the potential for providing women with expanded options for fertility control, the historical record of international family planning shows that, in practice, introduction of new methods has not always broadened reproductive choice. Using the example of introduction of intrauterine devices into the Indian family planning ...
Mroz T A - - 1999
We examine how informants' reports on community perceptions of the quality and accessibility of family planning facilities relate to the use of modern contraceptives by individuals in rural Tanzania. Using information on individual-level contraceptive use in conjunction with community-level information on the accessibility and quality of family planning facilities, we ...
Pitt M M - - 1999
Group-based lending programs for the poor have drawn much attention recently. As many of these programs target women, an important research question is whether program participation significantly changes reproductive behavior and whether the gender of the participant matters. Using survey data from 87 Bangladeshi villages, we estimate the impact of ...
Holmgren, Steen and R?diger, ...
This paper is about the development of new tools for the residents to use for participation in the planning process and by the professional generating proposals for projects. It deals with two actual research projects, which might be described as transition projects. The projects are Digital 3D City Model of ...
City of Liberty, Missouri
"The Land Use Plan reflects the input of Liberty residents resulting from one map making session, nine workshops, and four surveys from November of 1998 through June of 1999. The vision for Liberty’s future balances our economy, ecology, and cultural resources. Balancing these resources ensures the long-term success of Liberty ...
Karliner J - - 1999
The Global Sustainable Development Facility (GSDF) project, a collaboration between the U.N. Development Program and a variety of global corporate sponsors, some with poor human rights, labor, and environmental records, has come under criticism from prestigious nongovernmental organizations around the world. A letter to James Gustave Speth, Administrator of the ...
Kneebone R L - - 1999
SUMMARY All doctors need a core of basic surgical skills, whether or not they eventually specialize as surgeons. Mastering any skill requires sustained deliberate practice, usually over several years. Ideally this should start early in undergraduate training and be reinforced at intervals. Simulation is well established in medical education and ...
Lai D - - 1999
China contains over one-fifth of the world population. Over the past 20 years, the Chinese population has been ageing rapidly due to the dramatic family planning programs enforced by the Chinese government. These family planning programs have been implemented gradually during the last two decades and the programs implemented were ...
Kinge B - - 1998
PURPOSE: This study was initiated to compare the refractive state in a population sample to that among university students in Norway and to that among the general population in other Nordic countries. METHODS: A population sample of 112 individuals and 224 engineering students were randomly selected and examined using automated ...
Little P - - 1998
AIMS: To design, pilot, and validate a questionnaire to test contraceptive knowledge in combined oral contraceptive pill users. METHOD: To ensure face and content validity the questionnaire was developed using existing unvalidated instruments and in consultation with GPs, local and national family planning experts, and with pill users. The questionnaire ...
Hall P J - - 1998
Social, economic, and political pressures demand that hospitals focus on ways to provide cost-effective, population-based care. As a member of the hospital executive staff, nurse administrators need to have a method for analyzing, planning, implementing, and evaluating prospective programs and be able to articulate their potential and relative worth in ...
Brown J W - - 1998
OBJECTIVES: Emergency contraceptive pill dispensation was estimated in Michigan Title X family planning programs. METHODS: Logistic regression and tobit estimation models were used to predict whether and to what extent emergency contraceptive pills are dispensed. RESULTS: Of the 53 programs studies, 32 dispensed emergency contraceptive pills, averaging fewer than one ...
Hampe J - - 1998
MOTIVATION: The investigation of common disorders of polygenic inheritance using both population-based association designs and non-parametric linkage analysis within families is gaining increasing importance. We have created a program that allows for the flexible simulation of populations as a tool to investigate the properties of population-based mapping approaches. RESULTS: We ...
Shaw G - - 1998
Virtually all business plans are written as a list of bullet points. Despite the skill or knowledge of their authors, these plans usually aren't anything more than lists of "good things to do." For example: Increase sales by 10%. Reduce distribution costs by 5%. Develop a synergistic vision for traditional ...
Cuny F C - - 1998
Many of the problems that develop in disaster management can be avoided with good program planning. Assessment following a disaster is essential. Needs assessment is essential in the early phases of a disaster and situation assessments become more important as the disaster process continues. Both are dynamic and continuous processes. ...
Paul, Nirmal Chandra
From the Author's Paper: "The study along with an awareness program in restoration of mangrove forest has found that a number of socio- economic, political and awareness issues are involved in mangrove destruction. Political instabilities along with dishonest opportunist people influence illegal activities resulting in heavy pressure on mangrove forest. ...
Sandberg, Audun
(From the Author's Introduction) "...In using examples both from Northern Norway and North America, the paper crosses boundaries by using modernization processes in agriculture and animal husbandry and corresponding ecological changes as variables in order to explain political processes: Increased political demands for economic efficiency and rationalization in animal husbandry ...
FAO, Rome (Italy). Forestry ...
The overall objectives were to improve both the living conditions and incomes of families below the poverty line and the ecological conditions in the mid-Hills of Nepal's Central and Western Development Regions by leasing blocks of degraded and barren forest lands to small groups of poor farmers for rehabilitation.The immediate ...
Borkman T J - - 1998
Using process evaluation data, this paper compares the "recovery" planning process of the social model programs with the "treatment" planning process in a comparison medical model program. We consider how the planning process is actually conducted, the role of staff versus clients in the planning process, and how the implementation ...
Jennett P A - - 1998
OBJECTIVE: This project identified telelearning projects associated with the 13 established Canadian telehealth centers in order to describe the nature of their activities, outline enablers and barriers to these activities, and present key action plans to move the Canadian agenda on telelearning in health forward. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Data were ...
Kornfeld J - - 1998
Through its regional outreach program, the Cancer Information Service (CIS) develops partnership with organizations that reach minority and underserved populations and connects them with accurate cancer information and an array of support services and resources. To evaluate the usefulness, satisfaction, and impact of the CIS outreach program on partner organizations, ...
McGovern Thomas F - - 1998
The vulnerability of participants in Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) programs is a consequence of the illnesses that they are experiencing; ethical guarantees must be in place that ensure the dignity of the persons involved in such programs. Dignity is more than an individual concern; it has ...
Kelly J E - - 1997
OBJECTIVES: This report describes how the 1995 National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG) was designed, planned, and implemented. The NSFG is a national survey of women 15-44 years of age designed to provide national estimates of factors affecting pregnancy and birth rates and the health of women and infants. Planning ...
Claudia Anderle,Mario Fedrizzi,Silvio Giove,Robert ...
In many cases it is under legislative mandate to manage publicly owned forest resources for multiple uses (i.e., timber production, hunting, grazing). Forest resources have some particular characteristics which make rather di#cult their management. In fact they are a typical example of a joint production (market and social goods) and ...
Nevett M E - - 1997
The development of planning, rehearsal, and updating of defensive baseball plans was investigated in this study. Thirty-two male shortstops (seven 8-year-olds, eight 10-year-olds, nine 12-year-olds, and eight high school youths) were trained to perform a concurrent talk-aloud procedure before a pitch was thrown to the opposing batter. Participants completed a ...
Loda F A - - 1997
PURPOSE: To illustrate how rural adolescents' needs for pregnancy prevention and improved birth outcomes are currently being addressed, and to suggest strategies for future programs. METHODS: Local and state-level informants knowledgeable about services to adolescents in the Southeastern United States were identified. Semistructured interviews were used to determine the program ...
Krauss K - - 1997
Academic medical centers (i.e., medical schools and their principal hospitals) are following very similar strategies in attempts to secure their futures. It is likely that these undifferentiated strategies will fail, since most of them have been copied from the lower-cost, geographically better-positioned hospitals and health systems. Despite a wealth of ...
Bettini P J - - 1997
In the last two decades, manufacturing businesses throughout the United States have learned that an important factor affecting the productivity of their manufacturing systems when implementing manufacturing resource planning is the way they approach the implementation itself. Eighty percent of an implementation effort needs to be devoted to preparing people ...
Bauman K E - - 1997
OBJECTIVES: This paper describes the magnitude of effects for family planning programs evaluated with true experimental designs. METHODS: Studies that used true experimental designs to evaluate family planning programs were identified and their results subjected to meta-analysis. RESULTS: For the 14 studies with the information needed to calculate effect size, ...
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Among the opportunities and challenges facing the ESCAP region in the 21st century is the full and equal participation of women in all sectors of society, stated one of the representatives of the Republic of Korea at the Senior Officials segment of the 53rd session of the Commission. As a ...
Freedman R - - 1997
A literature review finds few studies about whether family planning programs have reduced fertility preferences. The strong and surprising evidence from Matlab, Bangladesh, demonstrated that this intensive program did not decrease preferences; however, it did crystallize latent demand for fewer children, resulting in a demand for contraception. One cross-national multivariate ...
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With a 53-46 vote on February 25, the Senate approved a resolution to speed up the release of funding to the US Agency for International Development (USAID) for its overseas family planning programs. The resolution, which had been passed by the House on February 13 (see RFN VI/2), will make ...
Zakrzewski W P - - 1997
Canada and Poland share many demographic and economic characteristics: both countries are relatively large, urbanised, historically dependent on extractive industries, and comparable in population. The principal differences reflect their recent histories and economic systems. We compare the development of occupational medicine in each country and the historical forces that shaped ...
Zibalese-Crawford M - - 1997
An empowerment-oriented approach is presented to effectively teach/inform youth about prevention of HIV/AIDS and sexually transmitted diseases. The article describes: an assessment of the target population and its results; steps to comprehensive peer education with this population; an action plan for mobilizing and linking resources for this population through social ...
Black N - - 1997
Increasing concern about the state of basic and clinical research in England during the 1980s led to an influential parliamentary review. Surprisingly, the review recommended the strengthening of public health and health services research through the establishment of a research and development (R&D) program for the National Health Service (NHS). ...
Gray E W - - 1996
The membership of a private golf club in South Carolina's Piedmont Physiographic Region was surveyed to determine perceptions regarding local black fly populations and the effects of these populations on golfing habits. The economic impact of black fly annoyance at this club was estimated to be $27,202. Adult monitoring indicated ...
Gorelick P B - - 1996
A major aspect of a clinical trial is the ability to successfully recruit patients. There is a paucity of information concerning the nuances of recruiting study patients, especially those from minority communities. As minorities generally have been underrepresented in the health-care system, they may be less likely to participate in ...
Loue S - - 1996
We present a case study of community organization efforts within the Asian Pacific Islander communities of San Diego County to reduce the risk of HIV transmission. We utilized a five-phase process to implement the strategies of locality development, social planning, and social action: community analysis, program design and initiation, program ...
Cakir H V - - 1996
The costs of running a recently established family planning program in the Turkish social security system were measured and compared with the costs of providing the medical services and nonmedical benefits for pregnant women. The undiscounted cost savings from averting pregnancy were estimated to exceed the program's recurrent costs by ...
Philipson L L - - 1996
A new methodology for estimating the probabilistic risk from acute toxic exposures is planned as a support tool for the Air Force at the Eastern and Western Ranges. Two such methodologies are programs entitled the Launch Area Toxic Analysis program (LATRA) and the Cold Spill Toxic Risk Analysis program (COSTRA). ...
Hagner D - - 1996
Participant observation and in-depth interviews were conducted to determine processes involved in person-centered planning. Initial planning meetings of 6 individuals were studied in connection with a project to assist young adults in transition from school to adult life. The organization and structure, facilitation process, participation of families, professionals, friends, and ...
Ford A - - 1996
In an attempt to determine the risks for and kinds of dementia most prevalent among the African American population, the Alzheimer's Disease Research Center at the University of Pittsburgh developed a community satellite program specifically targeting the African American and historically medically underserved communities in Allegheny County, PA. The primary ...
Renne E P - - 1996
In this article, local perceptions of family planning programs and federal population policy are examined, based on responses to a childbirth survey and on interviews with a range of individuals in one northern Nigerian town. The respondents' differing perceptions of the relationship between population and national development reflect distinctive ideas ...
Ross J A - - 1996
In this article, time trends and differentials for family planning program effort are presented for most developing countries for 1972, 1982, 1989, and 1994. Overall program effort for the developing world increased sharply from 1972 to 1982, and again from 1982 to 1989, but only modestly thereafter. Some countries had ...
Sharma V - - 1996
Community leaders are known to play a crucial role in the diffusion of innovations. The government of India started an ambitious programme for the training of opinion leaders in family planning, so as to provide a boost to its National Family Planning (Welfare) Programme. The present study attempts to analyse ...
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As the southernmost province of China, Hainan has an area of 32,200 sq. km and had a population of 7.11 million by 1994. Its economy was far from developed before it became a separate province from Guangdong in 1988. As the largest Special Economic Zone of China, Hainan has seen ...
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