© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Aims and objectives: The aim of this study was to assess a community-women health ambassadors programme and report the areas that were successful and those that required improvement. The objectives were to assess the feasibility, effectiveness, implementation and sustainability of the programme. Background: Health promotion for the prevention of chronic diseases has always been the top priority in the health sector. To ensure that the relevant health messages are well received in local communities, a health promotion programme must be accessible, acceptable and culturally relevant. Design: We conducted and evaluated a women health ambassador programme based on the lay health advisor model for health promotion...
OBJECTIVES:To explore the association between health literacy and levels of three types of core acti...
Background: We propose general health promotion action (GHPA) to represent the general intention and...
held in Mak’1lhari. Japan in 1995, the interest in taking a comparative look at advanced training pr...
Chinese-Australian women are less likely to undergo breast health examination compared to women born...
Chinese-Australian women are less likely to undergo breast health examination compared to women born...
Purpose: To advance understanding about the popular health promotion strategies and factors associat...
Volunteers and staff of women's organisations who are highly active in engaging and providing commun...
Objective: We aimed to evaluate an integrated screening program for female migrants to Taiwan. Metho...
This study evaluated the training of Chinese American Community Health Workers (CHWs) to implement a...
Despite of the proven efficacy of the Pap test, Asian populations still have low Pap screening compl...
Background An assessment of the process and outcomes of a health promotion programme is necessary fo...
OBJECTIVES: As part of a major government support for health promotion, a health promotion health c...
Sharron SK Leung1, Ivy Leung21School of Nursing, Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine, The University of ...
In Australia, women from non–English-speaking backgrounds participate less frequently in breast canc...
Increasing knowledge about and uptake of cervical cancer screening in Hong Kong Chinese women over 4...
OBJECTIVES:To explore the association between health literacy and levels of three types of core acti...
Background: We propose general health promotion action (GHPA) to represent the general intention and...
held in Mak’1lhari. Japan in 1995, the interest in taking a comparative look at advanced training pr...
Chinese-Australian women are less likely to undergo breast health examination compared to women born...
Chinese-Australian women are less likely to undergo breast health examination compared to women born...
Purpose: To advance understanding about the popular health promotion strategies and factors associat...
Volunteers and staff of women's organisations who are highly active in engaging and providing commun...
Objective: We aimed to evaluate an integrated screening program for female migrants to Taiwan. Metho...
This study evaluated the training of Chinese American Community Health Workers (CHWs) to implement a...
Despite of the proven efficacy of the Pap test, Asian populations still have low Pap screening compl...
Background An assessment of the process and outcomes of a health promotion programme is necessary fo...
OBJECTIVES: As part of a major government support for health promotion, a health promotion health c...
Sharron SK Leung1, Ivy Leung21School of Nursing, Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine, The University of ...
In Australia, women from non–English-speaking backgrounds participate less frequently in breast canc...
Increasing knowledge about and uptake of cervical cancer screening in Hong Kong Chinese women over 4...
OBJECTIVES:To explore the association between health literacy and levels of three types of core acti...
Background: We propose general health promotion action (GHPA) to represent the general intention and...
held in Mak’1lhari. Japan in 1995, the interest in taking a comparative look at advanced training pr...