Q 3: Is brief, structured psychological treatment in non-specialist health care settings better (more effective than/as safe as) than treatment as usual in people with depressive episode/disorder?
Q1: Are brief psychosocial interventions for people using cannabis or psychostimulants effective in reducing drug use, dependence and harm from drug use?
A Resource Book of Inclusive Practices
This 2011 update of Guidelines for the programmatic management of drug-resistant tuberculosis is intended as a tool for use by public health professionals working in response
to the Sixty-second World Health Assembly’s resolution on prevention and control of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis and e...xtensively drug-resistant tuberculosis.
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In Baden-Württemberg haben sich einige Behandlungszentren auf die ärztliche und psychologische dolmetschergestützte Psychotherapie von traumatisierten MigrantInnen spezialisiert. Die Arbeit dieser Zentren, die in einem Gesprächskreis um die Menschenrechtsbeauftragte der Landesärztekammer Baden-...Württemberg regelmäßig ihre Erfahrungen austauschen, wird hier vorgestellt.
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This article reexamines a set of study findings that directly relate to the influence of gender on workplace violence, synthesizes these findings with other research from Rwanda, and examines the subsequent impact of the study on Rwanda’s policy environment.
A collaborative project of World Health Organization and
Lifting The Burden
MOH clinical practice guidelines
La mission d’évaluation au Bénin a été coordonnée et organisée par Anne-Sophie Le Dain, nutritionniste à l’UNICEF-Cotonou et Félicien Agossou Sagbadja, nutritionniste à l’UNICEF-Parakou. Elle a inclus la visite du Service National de Nutrition (SNN), de la section Survie UNICEF ainsi ...que de son représentant, la participation à la révision du protocole sur la prise en charge de la malnutrition aiguë et enfin la visite des centres de prise en charge intégrée de la malnutrition aiguë dans le département de l’Alibori dans les zones sanitaires de Malanville Karimama, Kandi-Gogounou-Segbana et Banikoara
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This paper examines the extent to which health workers differ in their willingness to work in rural areas and the reasons for these differences, based on the data collected in Rwanda analysed individually and in combination with data from Ethiopia.
Published: February 23, 2010
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1000235
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