Samantha Thomas,Hannah Pitt,Simone McCarthy et al.
Samantha Thomas et al.
Cardiovascular disease risk reduction interventions for indigenous women: an umbrella review [0.03%]
Tabassum Rahman,Amie Bingham,Melinda J Carrington et al.
Tabassum Rahman et al.
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) prevention strategies are predominantly informed by studies conducted in men from the general population, which can disadvantage women-particularly Indigenous women-whose CVD needs differ in terms of symptom pre...
A decade on: exploring the Okanagan Charter's continued international relevance for health promotion in higher education [0.03%]
Aoife Noonan,Audrey Tierney,Catherine Norton et al.
Aoife Noonan et al.
Over the past decade, the Okanagan Charter has guided health promotion in higher education, but shifts in the sector have raised questions about its ongoing global relevance. This study explored international stakeholder perspectives on the...
Facilitating food security systems change in regional Australia through a strengths-based, co-design process [0.03%]
Isabelle Chiera,Jess Doe,Melissa Stoneham et al.
Isabelle Chiera et al.
Food security is a multifaceted, 'wicked' issue that refers to the sufficient physical, social, and economic access to food at all times. Given its complexity, food security action requires a systems-based, collaborative, and adaptive appro...
The role of schools in mental health promotion and prevention: a document analysis of Swedish local mental health policies [0.03%]
Lisa Rydstad,Camilla Eriksson,Peter Larm et al.
Lisa Rydstad et al.
It has been recognized that schools play a key role in promoting well-being and preventing mental health problems among children and adolescents. The local context is crucial for realizing the school's health-promotive potential. This study...
Engaging youth in systems thinking for active recreation: piloting a Collective Intelligence approach [0.03%]
青年参与主动休闲系统思维的集体智能方法试点项目
Jiani Ma,David Cao,Michael Hogan et al.
Jiani Ma et al.
Youth active recreation is influenced by complex interactions among factors in the active recreation system. Systems approaches can help identify ways to intervene; however, young people are rarely involved in this process. This study pilot...
Using legal capacity building to achieve Sustainable Development Goal 3.4: a global case study [0.03%]
运用法律能力的建设来实现可持续发展目标3.4:一项全球案例研究
Clare Slattery,Abbey Malone,Suzanne Zhou et al.
Clare Slattery et al.
The McCabe Centre for Law and Cancer's international legal training programme (ILTP) aims to raise the capacity of government lawyers from low- and middle-income countries to use the law to address noncommunicable diseases (NCDs). We used q...
Cervical cancer prevention behaviors and determinants among Indigenous women in rural Nepal [0.03%]
尼泊尔农村地区土著妇女的宫颈癌预防行为及其影响因素
Babita Bhetwal,Vinita Sharma,Anne Abbott et al.
Babita Bhetwal et al.
Cervical cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related death among Nepali women, and most have not been screened. Little is known about cervical cancer prevention behaviors [e.g. screening and human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccination] and be...
Health promotion at the crossroads: putting civil society in the driver's seat [0.03%]
健康促进的十字路口:让民间社会掌握主动权
Veronica Shiroya,Thelma Bost,Bernard Kadasia et al.
Veronica Shiroya et al.
Physical activity in urban green spaces: what do users value most in Casablanca, Morocco? [0.03%]
摩洛哥卡萨布兰卡城市绿地体育活动:使用者最看重什么?
Sammila Andrade Abdala,Celia Santos-Tapia,Filipe Canto Oliveira et al.
Sammila Andrade Abdala et al.
Urban green spaces (UGS) support physical activity and population health, yet their use depends on more than availability. In rapidly urbanizing cities, such as Casablanca (Morocco), understanding which UGS characteristics residents value i...