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Indian J Ophthalmol ; 2022 Jan; 70(1): 36-42
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-224066

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Purpose: Community volunteers like Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHAs) could be utilized for linking community and eye care services. Research is needed to effectively utilize them. This study was to assess whether ASHAs could imbibe new knowledge in eye care and conduct vision screening. Methods: Settings and Design: A pre?post?intervention study in South Delhi Integrated Vision Centres. It was conducted from January 2016 to March 2017. One day of conceptual training followed by hands?on training in vision screening was imparted to ASHAs. The knowledge was assessed thrice: before, immediately after, and following 1 year after training. The vision screening skill was assessed twice. Descriptive analysis using percentages, mean and standard deviations. Paired t?test was used for assessing the change in scores. Results: A total of 102 ASHAs were recruited. A significant increase in the knowledge score of ASHAs before (14.96) and after training (25.38) (P < 0.001) was noted. The knowledge score was sustained at 1 year (21.75). The satisfactory skill of vision screening was seen in 88 (86.3%) ASHAs after training, while 79 (77.5%) ASHAs still retained it after 1 year. Conclusion: The potential to involve ASHAs in community?based frontline eye care activities: awareness generation of eye diseases, identification of referrable conditions, and facilitating individuals to seek eye care facilities. This study informs about the duration, frequency, and content of the training. It also provides evidence on the improvement and sustainability of eye care knowledge and skills by ASHAs after conceptual and hands?on training

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Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice ; (12): 875-878, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-614250

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Objective To analyze functioning and disability, unmet needs and the service for people with disabilities in Shenzhen, Guangdong, China. Methods Based on International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) and World Report on Disabil-ity, the theoretical framework had been constructed, and the unmet needs and service status for people with disabilities in Shenzhen in 2015 had been statistically analyzed. Results For the statistics of disability by categories, physical disability composed of 42.5%, speech disability composed of 1.5%;people with severe and extremely severe disabilities composed of 52.8%;Futian District composed of 19.7%, Yantian District composed of 2.2%;people aged 0 to 18 years composed of 17.4%, and people aged over 60 years (27.0%) were the larger group. For the unmet needs of people with disabilities, 25%needed rehabilitation therapy, 18.8%needed functional training, 23.2%needed assis-tive devices, and 32.9%had no need. For rehabilitation sevice in Shenzhen, 24.4%received rehabilitation therapy, 17.4%received function-al training, 20.4%received assistive devices, and 37.6%did not receive any service. For the barrier-free reconstruction, 4.6%needed bath-room reconstruction, and 0.7%needed internet access screen software. Conclusion The status of functioning and disability, unmet needs and service development of rehabilitation in Shenzhen had been analyzed. There was still a gap between unmet needs and services of rehabilita-tion. It recommended to construct precise services delivery based on unmet needs, improve the full coverage and quality of service of reha-bilitation.

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Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine ; (12): 1-3, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-950647

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Zika virus infection is a new problematic virus infection that becomes the present public health problem. Now this mosquito borne infectious disease can be seen worldwide and can cause dengue-like infection. In addition, it can also induce transplacental infection and result in congenital neurological defect. To prevent this infection, there is still no specific vaccine. To find a new vaccine, finding epitope is the first step. Here, the authors report the study to find epitope within Zika virus molecule. According to this study, the appropriate epitopes can be seen. This is the first world report on epitope finding for Zika virus. The data can be useful for further vaccine development.

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Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine ; (12): 1-3, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-508571

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Zika virus infection is a new problematic virus infection that becomes the present public health problem. Now this mosquito borne infectious disease can be seen worldwide and can cause dengue-like infection. In addition, it can also induce trans-placental infection and result in congenital neurological defect. To prevent this infec-tion, there is still no specific vaccine. To find a new vaccine, finding epitope is the first step. Here, the authors report the study to find epitope within Zika virus molecule. According to this study, the appropriate epitopes can be seen. This is the first world report on epitope finding for Zika virus. The data can be useful for further vaccine development.

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Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice ; (12): 901-904, 2013.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-441660

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This paper systematically analyzed the background and development of World Report on Disability (WRD). Disability is an issue of human right and development. The theoretical framework and contents of WRD had been discussed. WRD concluded the evidences and proposed recommendations for policy making of disability and rehabilitation. This paper had been proposed WRD implications to dis-ability.

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Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice ; (12): 1194-1197, 2012.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1006150

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@#World Report on Disability discussed the current situation of persons with disabilities, health care, rehabilitation, support and assistance, barrier-free environment, education, employment, and relevant policy recommendations, adhering to the spirit of Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, using the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health as its theoretical structure.Based on the report, this article discussed the revelations to services of rehabilitation for persons with disabilities and their problems,which were advocating new concepts of rehabilitation services, using multidisciplinary rehabilitation model, and strengthening construction of talents in services of rehabilitation.

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Ciênc. Saúde Colet. (Impr.) ; 11(supl): 1163-1178, 2006. tab, ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-471482

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Este artigo é uma versão do que foi publicado no Informe Mundial sobre Violência e Saúde, da Organização Mundial de Saúde (OMS), como introdução ao tema. Apresenta uma descrição geral da problemática e a posição da OMS. Nele, os autores se dedicam a responder algumas questões básicas: o estado do conhecimento sobre o assunto; os conceitos e definições com os quais a OMS trabalha; a natureza e a tipologia sobre violência; as formas de abordagem quantitativa e qualitativa em um modelo ecológico; o lugar e o papel da saúde pública e sua potencialidade com vistas a contribuir para prevenir e diminuir a violência no mundo; as responsabilidades das nações e dos gestores em todos os níveis; os obstáculos para atuação e os desafios para o setor.


This article is a version of the Introduction to the World Report on Violence and Health, published by the World Health Organization (WHO). It presents a general description about this phenomenon and points some basic questions: concepts and definitions about the theme; the state of knowledge about it; nature and typology on violence; proposal of a quantitative and qualitative approach of an ecological model; responsibilities and functions of the public health sector and its potentiality to prevent and reduce violence in the world; the responsibilities of the nations and the policy makers in a intersetorial point of view; difficulties and obstacles for actuation and challenges for the health sector.


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External Causes , Mortality , Health Expenditures , Social Investment Projects , Global Health , Violence/prevention & control , Socioeconomic Factors , Risk Factors , Homicide/statistics & numerical data , World Health Organization , Suicide/statistics & numerical data
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