Volume 13 (2023)
Volume 12 (2022)
Volume 11 (2021)
Volume 10 (2020)
Volume 9 (2019)
Volume 8 (2018)
Volume 7 (2017)
Volume 6 (2016)
Volume 5 (2015)
Volume 4 (2014)
Volume 3 (2013)
Volume 2 (2012)
Volume 1 (1900)
COVID‑19 vaccination acceptance and adherence among pregnant and lactating high‑risk group individuals of Maharashtra State, India
COVID‑19 vaccination acceptance and adherence among pregnant and lactating high‑risk group individuals of Maharashtra State, India

. Vaibhav Kumar; . Yashashree Patil; . Romi Jain; . Nikhil Bhanushali; . Ketaki Gaonkar; . Jobsy Ciby

Volume 13, Issue 1 , January 2023, , Pages 1-9

Abstract
  BACKGROUND: Since the outbreak of the pandemic, the release of the COVID (Corona VirusDisease)‑19 vaccine was highly anticipated. Nevertheless, vaccine availability does not symbolize ...  Read More
Social networks: A quality tool for health dissemination?
Social networks: A quality tool for health dissemination?

. Carmen García‑Méndez; . Francisca María García‑Padilla; . Macarena Romero‑Martín; . Elena Sosa‑Cordobés; . María del Mar Domínguez-Pérez; . José Miguel Robles‑Romero

Volume 12, Issue 10 , November 2022, , Pages 1-8

Abstract
  BACKGROUND: Social networks are integrated in our lives and, amongst other functions, theyare a means of dissemination. There are numerous social network accounts dedicated to healththat ...  Read More
A model for implementing oral health‑promoting school: Integration with dental students’ educational curriculum: A protocol study
A model for implementing oral health‑promoting school: Integration with dental students’ educational curriculum: A protocol study

. Bahareh Tahani; . Imaneh Asgari

Volume 12, Issue 7 , August 2022, , Pages 1-6

Abstract
  BACKGROUND: Schools are ideal setting for children’s oral health‑promoting programs. It is anintegrated model for oral health‑promoting schools (OHPS) with the capacities ...  Read More
COVID‑19: Distance learning to empower educators and health assistants in rural areas
COVID‑19: Distance learning to empower educators and health assistants in rural areas

. Maria do Carmo Barros de Melo; . Priscila Menezes Ferri; . Monica Maria Almeida de Vasconcelos; . Zilma Silveira Nogueira Reis; . Solange Cervinho Bicalho Godoy; . Vitória Andrade Palmeira; . Gabriel Rocha; . Rosalia Morais Torres; . Unaí Tupinambás

Volume 12, Issue 5 , June 2022, , Pages 1-7

Abstract
  BACKGROUND: Educators and health assistants can act as key players in controlling the pandemic.In general, they are respected by the community, especially in rural areas, and can help ...  Read More
Ottawa prenatal educator e‑survey: Experiences and perceptions of public health nurses and allied childbirth educators
Ottawa prenatal educator e‑survey: Experiences and perceptions of public health nurses and allied childbirth educators

. Rowan M. Terrell; . Nura L. Soucy; . Rebecca A. Chedid; . Karen P. Phillips

Volume 11, Issue 4 , May 2021, , Pages 1-9

Abstract
  BACKGROUND: Prenatal education provides opportunities for health promotion of healthy behaviorsand risk reduction. Quality and coherence with prenatal health promotion best practices ...  Read More
COVID‑19 and the “Stay at home” recommendation: An ethnographic study
COVID‑19 and the “Stay at home” recommendation: An ethnographic study

. Amirahmad Shojaei; . Pooneh Salari

Volume 11, Issue 2 , February 2021, , Pages 1-7

Abstract
  BACKGROUND: Facing a devastating infectious outbreak like COVID‑19, the command of “stay athome” was recommended by some officials as a self‑voluntary quarantine strategy ...  Read More
Needs assessment of the public health curriculum based on the first‑level health services package in Isfahan University of Medical Sciences
Needs assessment of the public health curriculum based on the first‑level health services package in Isfahan University of Medical Sciences

. Pari Moradi; . Athar Omid; . Nikoo Yamani

Volume 10, Issue 11 , November 2020, , Pages 1-7

Abstract
  INTRODUCTION: After graduation, public health students should be able to work as health caregivers providing first‑level health care services. Therefore, the educational objectives ...  Read More
Methods of health promotion and disease prevention in Unani medicine
Methods of health promotion and disease prevention in Unani medicine

. Malik Itrat

Volume 10, Issue 7 , July 2020, , Pages 1-8

Abstract
  BACKGROUND: Better preventive care is a prerequisite to foster community health and in reducingthe unnecessary burden on the health‑care system. The Unani System of Medicine has given ...  Read More
Health communication in low‑income countries: A 60‑year bibliometric and thematic analysis
Health communication in low‑income countries: A 60‑year bibliometric and thematic analysis

. Nour Mheidly; . Jawad Fares

Volume 10, Issue 7 , July 2020, , Pages 1-8

Abstract
  BACKGROUND: Health communication is a field that uses social and behavioral models to improvehealth outcomes and raise awareness on major health risks that threaten human well‑being.Low‑income ...  Read More
Opportunities and challenges of social media for health knowledge management: A narrative review
Opportunities and challenges of social media for health knowledge management: A narrative review

. Hossein Ghalavand; . Sirous Panahi; . Shahram Sedghi

Volume 10, Issue 6 , June 2020, , Pages 1-5

Abstract
  INTRODUCTION: Social media is becoming a new tool for developing health knowledge management.However, despite the rapid growth of research in this area, few attempts have been made ...  Read More
Preparedness challenges of the Iranian health system for dust and sand storms: A qualitative study
Preparedness challenges of the Iranian health system for dust and sand storms: A qualitative study

. Kiyoumars Allahbakhshi; . Zohreh Ghomian; . Reza Khani Jazani; . Davoud Khorasani‑Zavareh

Volume 9, Issue 6 , June 2019, , Pages 1-9

Abstract
  BACKGROUND: The dust and sand storms (DSS) in Iran increased in recent years, which havecaused adverse health effects. Regarding the effects of DSS on the health indicators, the healthsystem ...  Read More
The effect of team‑based learning on public health students’ educational outcomes
The effect of team‑based learning on public health students’ educational outcomes

. Fatemeh Rajati; . Gholamreza Sharifirad; . Maryam Babakhani; . Siamak Mohebi

Volume 8, Issue 11 , November 2018, , Pages 1-8

Abstract
  BACKGROUND: The educational environment has been confirmed as crucial factor for activelearning. Team‑based learning (TBL) is an interactive teaching method which improves students’perceptions ...  Read More
The prevention and control the type-2 diabetes by changing lifestyle and dietary pattern
The prevention and control the type-2 diabetes by changing lifestyle and dietary pattern

. Mohammad Asif

Volume 4, Issue 1 , February 2014, , Pages 1-8

Abstract
  Type-2 diabetes is a major, non-communicable disease with increasing prevalence at a globallevel. Type-2 diabetes results when the body does not make enough insulin or the body cannotuse ...  Read More