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Bibliomap / EPPI-Centre (London, United Kingdom) / London [United Kingdom] : University College London (UCL)
Bibliomap [electronic document] / EPPI-Centre (London, United Kingdom), Author . - London [United Kingdom] : University College London (UCL), [s.d.].
Languages : English (eng)
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Databases, Bibliographic ; Health PromotionAbstract: BiblioMap, the EPPI-Centre database of health promotion research, was compiled over a number of years as a result of searching and coding research for inclusion in systematic reviews. It contains approximately 14,400 records, mostly dated before 2011. It is updated each time a systematic review is completed within the EPPI-Centre's Health Promotion and Public Health Reviews Facility. Link for e-copy: http://eppi.ioe.ac.uk/webdatabases/Intro.aspx?ID=7 Format of e-copy: Open Access Record link: https://kce.docressources.info/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=3975 Database of Promoting Health Effectiveness Reviews (DoPHER) / EPPI-Centre (London, United Kingdom) / London [United Kingdom] : University College London (UCL)
Database of Promoting Health Effectiveness Reviews (DoPHER) [electronic document] / EPPI-Centre (London, United Kingdom), Author . - London [United Kingdom] : University College London (UCL), [s.d.].
Languages : English (eng)
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Databases, Bibliographic ; Health PromotionAbstract: DoPHER is a specialised register of health promotion reviews. It currently contains over 3,800 reviews, identified in the following ways:
- as a result of conducting systematic reviews within the EPPI-Centre.
- searches of several external sources are carried out to locate reviews.
DoPHER is updated quarterly to keep it as current as possible.Link for e-copy: http://eppi.ioe.ac.uk/webdatabases4/Intro.aspx?ID=9 Format of e-copy: Open Access Record link: https://kce.docressources.info/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=3973 Définitions et enjeux autour de la transférabilité des interventions en promotion de la santé / Instance régionale d'éducation et de promotion de la santé Auvergne Rhône-Alpes (2018)
Définitions et enjeux autour de la transférabilité des interventions en promotion de la santé : Quelques éléments de cadrage [electronic document] . - Instance régionale d'éducation et de promotion de la santé Auvergne Rhône-Alpes, 2018 . - 20 p. : ill., ; A4.
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Languages : French (fre)
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W 18.2 Educational materialsAbstract: Ce document de cadrage s’adresse aux acteurs ainsi qu’aux décideurs dans le champ de la promotion de la santé. Il s’agit en particulier de faciliter l’identification par les acteurs des précautions et facteurs à prendre en compte pour l’extension ou le transfert de leurs interventions dans d’autres contextes. Concernant les décideurs, cette synthèse vise à fournir certaines clés de compréhension des processus en jeu lorsque l’on souhaite étendre une intervention ou expérimentation réussie à un plus grand territoire ou à d’autres populations. Link for e-copy: https://sites.uclouvain.be/reso/opac_css/doc_num.php?explnum_id=14903 Format of e-copy: Open Access Record link: https://kce.docressources.info/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=4477 Do growth monitoring and promotion programs answer the performance criteria of a screening program? / Dominique Roberfroid in Tropical medicine & international health, 10(2005)11 ([11/01/2005])
[article] Do growth monitoring and promotion programs answer the performance criteria of a screening program? : A critical analysis based on a systematic review. [printed text] / Dominique Roberfroid , Author ; Patrick Kolsteren, Author ; T. Hoeree, Author ; B. Maire, Author . - 2005 . - 1121-33.
Languages : English (eng)
in Tropical medicine & international health > 10(2005)11 [11/01/2005] . - 1121-33
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Body Weight ; Child ; Child Nutrition Disorders ; Diagnosis ; Documentation ; Great Britain ; Health Care Costs ; Health Education ; Health Promotion ; Humans ; Journal Article ; Mass Screening ; Patient Acceptance of Health Care ; Peer Review ; Program Evaluation ; TherapyAbstract: OBJECTIVE: Growth Monitoring and Promotion programs (GMP) have been intensively promoted to improve children's health in developing countries. It has been hoped that regularly weighing children would result in the early detection of growth falterers, and that the growth chart would serve as an educational tool to make that state apparent to both health workers and caretakers in order to trigger improved caring practices. Our objective was to review whether GMP answers the theoretical grounds of a screening and intervention program. METHOD: A systematic literature review was performed. The WHO framework developed by Wilson and Jungner for planning and evaluating screening programs guided the analysis. RESULTS: Sixty-nine studies were retrieved. Overall, evidence is weak on the performance of GMP as a screening program for malnutrition through early detection of growth falterers. The main results are: (1) malnutrition remains a public health problem, but its importance is context specific; (2) the value of a low weight velocity to predict malnutrition is unknown and likely to vary in different contexts; (3) the performance of GMP for improving nutrition status of children and in reducing mortality and morbidity is unknown; (4) the performance of the screening is affected by the unreliability of weight measurements; (5) the promotional and educational effectiveness of GMP is low, in particular the growth chart is poorly understood by mothers; (6) the acceptability seems low in regards of low attendance rates; (7) evidence is lacking regarding cost-effectiveness. CONCLUSIONS: We conclude that there is too little scientific evidence to indiscriminately support international promotion of GMP. However GMP could constitute a valid strategy of public nutrition in specific situations. We indicate paths for further research and how prevention programs could be developed. Link for e-copy: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1365-3156.2005.01498.x/pdf Format of e-copy: PDF [Free ; Embargo 1 year] Record link: https://kce.docressources.info/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=2028 [article]Effect evaluation of an oral health promotion intervention in preschool children / Sigrid Van den Branden in European Journal of Public Health, 24(2014)6 ([12/25/2013])
[article] Effect evaluation of an oral health promotion intervention in preschool children [printed text] / Sigrid Van den Branden, Author ; Stephan Van den Broucke, Author ; Roos Leroy , Author ; Dominique Declerck, Author ; Kris Bogaerts, Author ; K. Hoppenbrouwers, Author . - 2013 . - 893-8.
Languages : English (eng)
in European Journal of Public Health > 24(2014)6 [12/25/2013] . - 893-8
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Health Promotion ; Journal Article ; Peer ReviewAbstract: Objective. This study evaluates the effectiveness of a multi-component oral health intervention in preschool children in a non-randomized intervention study with a complementary baseline control. Methods. Participants in the main study were 2137 children born between October 2003 and July 2004 in Flanders, Belgium. In the intervention group (50.5% of participants), an oral health education program was added to a standard preventive care program during the first 3 years of life. Oral health examinations were performed by trained dentists when the children were 3 (2007) and 5 (2009) years old. Data on dietary habits, oral hygiene habits and dental attendance were obtained through structured questionnaires. Regression analyses were applied to compare the results of the intervention and control group with baseline measurements obtained before the intervention (2003) in other cohorts of 3- (N = 1291) and 5-year-olds (N = 1325) living in the same regions. Results. The prevalence of caries experience was generally lower in the main study compared with the baseline cohorts, with little differences between the intervention and control group. For the oral health-related behaviours, the control group scored mostly better. Nevertheless, compared with baseline, limited differences were observed in dental attendance, tooth brushing, helping with tooth brushing and consuming in-between drinks (P < 0.05). Conclusion. The study illustrates that a multi-component, theory-based intervention at community level had only a limited and temporary effect on oral health-related behaviours in the community under study. Further research is needed to determine how oral health in young children can be improved in the long term. Link for e-copy: http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckt204 Format of e-copy: PDF [Requires Subscription] Record link: https://kce.docressources.info/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=3688 [article]Étapes exploratoires vers la formulation d’objectifs pour le systÈme de santé belge / Caroline Obyn / Brussels [Belgium] : KCE = Federaal Kenniscentrum voor de Gezondheidszorg = Centre Fédéral d'Expertise des Soins de Santé = Belgian Health Care Knowledge Centre (2017)
PermalinkEvaluating the implementation fidelity of a multicomponent intervention for oral health promotion in preschool children / Sigrid Van den Branden in Prevention science, 16(2015)01 ([01/01/2015])
PermalinkExploratory steps for the formulation of Belgian health system targets / Caroline Obyn / Brussels [Belgium] : KCE = Federaal Kenniscentrum voor de Gezondheidszorg = Centre Fédéral d'Expertise des Soins de Santé = Belgian Health Care Knowledge Centre (2017)
PermalinkHealth system targets / Caroline Obyn / Brussels [Belgium] : KCE = Federaal Kenniscentrum voor de Gezondheidszorg = Centre Fédéral d'Expertise des Soins de Santé = Belgian Health Care Knowledge Centre (2017)
PermalinkIncorporating the catering sector in nutrition policies of WHO European Region / Carl Lachat in Public Health Nutrition, 12(2009)3 ([03/02/2009])
PermalinkInvestment for health / WHO=World Health Organisation (Switzerland) / Copenhagen [Denmark] : WHO Regional Office for Europe (2002)
PermalinkMacrosocial determinants of population health / Sandro Galea / New York : Springer (2007)
PermalinkManagement of malnutrition in preschool children: the role of primary health care services / T. Hoeree in Santé, 12(2002)1 ([01/01/2002])
PermalinkPerceptions of Growth Monitoring and Promotion among an international panel of district medical officers. in Journal of health, population, and nutrition, 23(2005)3 ([09/01/2005])
PermalinkPerformance of the Belgian Health System. Report 2012 / France Vrijens / Brussels [Belgium] : KCE = Federaal Kenniscentrum voor de Gezondheidszorg = Centre Fédéral d'Expertise des Soins de Santé = Belgian Health Care Knowledge Centre (2012)
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