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J Indian Med Assoc ; 1997 May; 95(5): 151-2
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-101480
8.
Cuernavaca; Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública; 1992. 143 p. tab.
Monography in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-135248

ABSTRACT

Se presenta la relación de solicitudes y planteamientos específicos formulados al Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública (INSP) de México, así como las respuestas a que cada una de ellas dío. Esta relación está dividida en las siguientes secciones: Secretaría de Salud, Servicios de Salud en los Estados, Institutos Nacionales de Salud, Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social, Instituto de Seguridad y Servicios Sociales de los Trabajadores del Estado, Otras Dependencias del Gobierno Federal e Instituciones Educativas. Los cuadros anexos presentan una visión cuantitativa del esfuerzo del INSP en este rubro. En total, el INSP ha atendido 115 solicitudes durante el lapso de 1987 a 1992


Subject(s)
Humans , Public Health Administration/methods , Health Priorities/organization & administration , Public Administration , Systems Theory , Public Health Administration/classification , Public Health Administration/organization & administration , Public Health Administration/trends , Health Priorities/classification , Health Priorities/trends , Mexico
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Salud pública Méx ; 33(5): 448-462, sept.-oct. 1991. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-175168

ABSTRACT

Este artículo presenta los elementos básicos para el desarrollo de una teoría de la transición en salud. Dichos elementos incluyen la definición de conceptos, la especificación de las relaciones de determinación, el análisis de los mecanismos a través de los cuales se produce el cambio en salud, la caracterización de los atributos que permiten identificar distintos modelos de transición y la enumeración de las posibles consecuencias de la transición. Las proposiciones que surgen del desarrollo teórico se presentan con un nivel de generalidad suficiente para que tengan aplicabilidad en distintos conceptos; al mismo tiempo, se intenta dotarlas de la especificidad necesaria para dar cuenta de distintas experiencias nacionales, con lo cual se abre espacio para un esfuerzo futuro de investigación coperativa. A través del ejercicio de sistematización realizado en el artículo, se pretende contribuir al avance de un tema que ha tenido un auge importante durante los últimos años. Tal auge obedece al enorme potencial que la teoría de la transición en salud encierra para comprender y transformar la creciente complejidad de nuestros tiempos


This article presents the basic elements for developing a, theory of the health transition. Such elements include the definition of concepts, the specification of framework on the determinants of health status, the analysis of the mechanisms through which changes in health occur in populations, the characterization of the attributes that allow us to identify different transition models, and the numeration of the possible consequences of the transition. The propositions are presented with a sufficient level of generality as to make them applicable to different contexts; at the same time, an attempt is made to provide, them with the necessary specificity to account for different national experiences, thus opening a space for future comparative research efforts. Through the systematization excercise presented in this paper, we hope to contribute to the progress of a topic that has gained growing importance during recent years. Such importance is due to the enormous potential that health transition theory has for understanding and transforming the growing complexity of our times.


Subject(s)
Health Services Needs and Demand , Epidemiologic Methods , Epidemiology/education , Epidemiology/trends , Health Priorities/trends , Mexico
12.
In. Pan Américan Health Organization. Complete set of documents of the 105th Meeting of the Executive Committee 1990. Washington, D.C, s.n, 1990. p.28.
Monography in English | LILACS | ID: lil-369260
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Yonsei Medical Journal ; : 60-70, 1987.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-26446

ABSTRACT

This study was conducted to identify the important research fields and areas for solving current and future health care problems in Korea and to develop priorities in selected research fields and areas. Delphi technique was used to collect expert's opinion. Questionnaire surveys were carried out three rounds, and 29 panel members were invited. From second questionnaire survey, we proposed the median value of score and respondent's score in each item. Prevalence, seriousness and manageability were the main criteria to select the research fields and areas and in priority setting. In health fields, 20 research fields were selected and population, family planning, and environmental pollution were the most important research fields among them. In each research field, several research areas were selected. Because our study had 85 research areas, the priority of research areas was selected in each research fields.


Subject(s)
Humans , Health Planning/trends , Health Priorities/trends , Health Services Research/trends , Korea
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