Відмінності між версіями «Ths in the course of the 2004 heatwave in Brisbane. Aust Int J Biometeorol 2009, 54(four):393?00. five. Australian»

Матеріал з HistoryPedia
Перейти до: навігація, пошук
(Створена сторінка: Am J Epidemiol 2008, 168(6):632?37.Conclusions Stakeholders inside and operating with CALD communities have observed sociocultural [https://dx.doi.org/10.2147/O...)
 
м
 
Рядок 1: Рядок 1:
Am J Epidemiol 2008, 168(6):632?37.Conclusions Stakeholders inside and operating with CALD communities have observed sociocultural [https://dx.doi.org/10.2147/OTT.S103130 title= OTT.S103130] barriers which will hinder effective adaptation of [http://femaclaims.org/members/dead96sphynx/activity/1313068/ Wada, Hellard, Energy,   Maher, 2008; Prado, Szapocznik, Maldonado-Molina, Schwartz,   Pantin, 2008). A lot more specifically] migrants to extreme heat in Australia. Aust Int J Biometeorol 2009, 54(four):393?00. 5. Australian Bureau of Statistics: Year Book Australia, 2012. www.abs.gov.au/ ausstats/abs@.nsf/Lookup/by 20Subject/1301.0 2012 Primary 20Features House 20page 1. 6. Australian Bureau of Statistics: Reflecting A Nation: Stories In the 2011 Census, 2012?013. www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf/Lookup/2071.0main+ features902012-2013. 7. Basu R, Ostro BD: A multicounty analysis identifying the populations vulnerable to mortality related with high ambient temperature in California. Am J Epidemiol 2008, 168(6):632?37.Conclusions Stakeholders inside and functioning with CALD communities have observed sociocultural [https://dx.doi.org/10.2147/OTT.S103130 title= OTT.S103130] barriers that may hinder successful adaptation of migrants to intense heat in Australia. Low earnings, lately arrived non-English speaking migrants, too as isolated and older migrants who lack access to a cooled environment are of particular concern. With migration increasing, initial generation migrants becoming part of the ageing population, and climate alter bringing additional frequent and intense periods of intense heat, policymakers need to be mindful on the have to have for culturally and linguistically competentHansen et al. BMC Public Overall health 2014, 14:550 http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2458/14/Page 12 of8.9.10. 11.12.13.14. 15.16.17. 18. 19.20.21.22. 23.24.25.26. 27.28.29.30. 31.Whitman S, Great G, Donoghue ER, Benbow N, Shou W, Mou S: Mortality in Chicago attributed to the July 1995 heat wave. Am J Public Health 1997, 87(9):1515?518. Henschel A, Burton LL, Margolies L, Smith JE: An evaluation of your heat deaths in St. Louis for the duration of July, 1966. Am J Public Well being Nations Health 1969, 59(12):2232?242. Klinenberg E: Denaturalizing disaster: a social autopsy of the 1995 Chicago heat wave. Theor Soc 1999, 28(two):239?95. Keim SM, Mays MZ, Parks B, Pytlak E, Harris RM, Kent MA: Estimating the incidence of heat-related deaths among immigrants in Pima County. Arizona J Immigr Minor Health 2006, 8(2):185?91. Ruttan T, Stolz [https://dx.doi.org/10.1302/2046-3758.57.2000520 title= 2046-3758.57.2000520] U, Jackson-Vance S, Parks B, Keim SM: Validation of a temperature prediction model for heat deaths in undocumented border crossers. J Immigr Minor Health 2013, 15(2):407?14. Renzaho A, Renzaho C, Polonsky M: Editorial: left out, left off, left more than: why migrants from non-english speaking backgrounds are certainly not adequately recognised in well being promotion policy and programs. Wellness Promot J Austr 2012, 23(2):84?five. Little R, Yelland J, Lumley J, Rice PL: Cross-cultural analysis: trying to accomplish it better. 1. Problems in study design. Aust N Z J Public Well being 1999, 23(4):385?89. Hansen A, Bi P, Saniotis A, Nitschke M, Benson J, Tan Y, Smyth V, Wilson L, Han G-S: Intense Heat And Climate Alter: Adaptation In Culturally And Linguistically Diverse (Cald) Communities. National Climate Modify Adaptation Analysis Facility: Gold Coast; 2013:1?01. Ritchie J, Spencer C: Qualitative Information Evaluation For Applied Policy Research.
+
Am J Epidemiol 2008, 168(six):632?37.Conclusions Stakeholders within and operating with CALD communities have observed sociocultural [https://dx.doi.org/10.2147/OTT.Illed migration plan employment rates could be low and English proficiency S103130 title= OTT.S103130] barriers that may hinder productive adaptation of migrants to extreme heat in Australia. J Immigr Minor Well being 2013, 15(2):407?14. Renzaho A, Renzaho C, Polonsky M: Editorial: left out, left off, left over: why migrants from non-english speaking backgrounds aren't adequately recognised in wellness promotion policy and programs. Health Promot J Austr 2012, 23(2):84?5. Little R, Yelland J, Lumley J, Rice PL: Cross-cultural research: attempting to do it superior. 1. Difficulties in study style. Aust N Z J Public Health 1999, 23(four):385?89. Hansen A, Bi P, Saniotis A, Nitschke M, Benson J, Tan Y, Smyth V, Wilson L, Han G-S: Extreme Heat And Climate Change: Adaptation In Culturally And Linguistically Diverse (Cald) Communities. National Climate Modify Adaptation Analysis Facility: Gold Coast; 2013:1?01. Ritchie J, Spencer C: Qualitative Data Analysis For Applied Policy Research. [https://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-016-3440-z title= s12889-016-3440-z] In Analyzing Qualitative Data. Edited by Bryman A, Burgess RG. London: New York Routledge; 1994:173?94. Pope C, Ziebland S, Mays N: Qualitative analysis in overall health care. Analysing qualitative data.Ths in the course of the 2004 heatwave in Brisbane. Aust Int J Biometeorol 2009, 54(four):393?00. 5. Australian Bureau of Statistics: Year Book Australia, 2012. www.abs.gov.au/ ausstats/abs@.nsf/Lookup/by 20Subject/1301.0 2012 Main 20Features Property 20page 1. six. Australian Bureau of Statistics: Reflecting A Nation: Stories In the 2011 Census, 2012?013. www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf/Lookup/2071.0main+ features902012-2013. 7. Basu R, Ostro BD: A multicounty analysis identifying the populations vulnerable to mortality linked with high ambient temperature in California. Am J Epidemiol 2008, 168(six):632?37.Conclusions Stakeholders within and operating with CALD communities have observed sociocultural [https://dx.doi.org/10.2147/OTT.S103130 title= OTT.S103130] barriers which will hinder helpful adaptation of migrants to intense heat in Australia. Low earnings, recently arrived non-English speaking migrants, also as isolated and older migrants who lack access to a cooled environment are of specific concern. With migration increasing, initially generation migrants becoming part of the ageing population, and climate adjust bringing much more frequent and intense periods of intense heat, policymakers need to be mindful from the require for culturally and linguistically competentHansen et al. BMC Public Health 2014, 14:550 http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2458/14/Page 12 of8.9.ten. 11.12.13.14. 15.16.17. 18. 19.20.21.22. 23.24.25.26. 27.28.29.30. 31.Whitman S, Great G, Donoghue ER, Benbow N, Shou W, Mou S: Mortality in Chicago attributed for the July 1995 heat wave. Am J Public Well being 1997, 87(9):1515?518. Henschel A, Burton LL, Margolies L, Smith JE: An analysis from the heat deaths in St. Louis in the course of July, 1966. Am J Public Well being Nations Health 1969, 59(12):2232?242. Klinenberg E: Denaturalizing disaster: a social autopsy in the 1995 Chicago heat wave. Theor Soc 1999, 28(two):239?95. Keim SM, Mays MZ, Parks B, Pytlak E, Harris RM, Kent MA: Estimating the incidence of heat-related deaths among immigrants in Pima County. Arizona J Immigr Minor Well being 2006, 8(two):185?91.

Поточна версія на 03:41, 27 лютого 2018

Am J Epidemiol 2008, 168(six):632?37.Conclusions Stakeholders within and operating with CALD communities have observed sociocultural migration plan employment rates could be low and English proficiency S103130 title= OTT.S103130 barriers that may hinder productive adaptation of migrants to extreme heat in Australia. J Immigr Minor Well being 2013, 15(2):407?14. Renzaho A, Renzaho C, Polonsky M: Editorial: left out, left off, left over: why migrants from non-english speaking backgrounds aren't adequately recognised in wellness promotion policy and programs. Health Promot J Austr 2012, 23(2):84?5. Little R, Yelland J, Lumley J, Rice PL: Cross-cultural research: attempting to do it superior. 1. Difficulties in study style. Aust N Z J Public Health 1999, 23(four):385?89. Hansen A, Bi P, Saniotis A, Nitschke M, Benson J, Tan Y, Smyth V, Wilson L, Han G-S: Extreme Heat And Climate Change: Adaptation In Culturally And Linguistically Diverse (Cald) Communities. National Climate Modify Adaptation Analysis Facility: Gold Coast; 2013:1?01. Ritchie J, Spencer C: Qualitative Data Analysis For Applied Policy Research. title= s12889-016-3440-z In Analyzing Qualitative Data. Edited by Bryman A, Burgess RG. London: New York Routledge; 1994:173?94. Pope C, Ziebland S, Mays N: Qualitative analysis in overall health care. Analysing qualitative data.Ths in the course of the 2004 heatwave in Brisbane. Aust Int J Biometeorol 2009, 54(four):393?00. 5. Australian Bureau of Statistics: Year Book Australia, 2012. www.abs.gov.au/ ausstats/abs@.nsf/Lookup/by 20Subject/1301.0 2012 Main 20Features Property 20page 1. six. Australian Bureau of Statistics: Reflecting A Nation: Stories In the 2011 Census, 2012?013. www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf/Lookup/2071.0main+ features902012-2013. 7. Basu R, Ostro BD: A multicounty analysis identifying the populations vulnerable to mortality linked with high ambient temperature in California. Am J Epidemiol 2008, 168(six):632?37.Conclusions Stakeholders within and operating with CALD communities have observed sociocultural title= OTT.S103130 barriers which will hinder helpful adaptation of migrants to intense heat in Australia. Low earnings, recently arrived non-English speaking migrants, also as isolated and older migrants who lack access to a cooled environment are of specific concern. With migration increasing, initially generation migrants becoming part of the ageing population, and climate adjust bringing much more frequent and intense periods of intense heat, policymakers need to be mindful from the require for culturally and linguistically competentHansen et al. BMC Public Health 2014, 14:550 http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2458/14/Page 12 of8.9.ten. 11.12.13.14. 15.16.17. 18. 19.20.21.22. 23.24.25.26. 27.28.29.30. 31.Whitman S, Great G, Donoghue ER, Benbow N, Shou W, Mou S: Mortality in Chicago attributed for the July 1995 heat wave. Am J Public Well being 1997, 87(9):1515?518. Henschel A, Burton LL, Margolies L, Smith JE: An analysis from the heat deaths in St. Louis in the course of July, 1966. Am J Public Well being Nations Health 1969, 59(12):2232?242. Klinenberg E: Denaturalizing disaster: a social autopsy in the 1995 Chicago heat wave. Theor Soc 1999, 28(two):239?95. Keim SM, Mays MZ, Parks B, Pytlak E, Harris RM, Kent MA: Estimating the incidence of heat-related deaths among immigrants in Pima County. Arizona J Immigr Minor Well being 2006, 8(two):185?91.