Using Narrative Writing to Enhance Healing During and After Global Health Crises

2022 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jennifer Lynne Bird
2011 ◽  
pp. 061611145657
Author(s):  
Geoffrey Cordell
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1993 ◽  
Vol 48 (3) ◽  
pp. 270-276 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jeff Bingaman ◽  
Robert G. Frank ◽  
Carrie L. Billy

2003 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 49-59
Author(s):  
Mark Tomita

The Global Health Disparities CD-ROM Project reaffirmed the value of professional associations partnering with academic institutions to build capacity of the USA public health education workforce to meet the challenges of primary prevention services. The Society for Public Health Education (SOPHE) partnered with the California State University, Chico to produce a CD-ROM that would advocate for global populations that are affected by health disparities while providing primary resources for public health educators to use in programming and professional development. The CD-ROM development process is discussed.


2017 ◽  
Vol 5 (3) ◽  
pp. 42
Author(s):  
Marnius '

This research is motivated by the low ability students in finding ideas principal authorshipnarration in class IV SDN 003 Pagaran Tapah Darussalam. Goals to be achieved in thisresearch is to improve the ability of students in the basic idea for narrative writing in class IVSDN 003 Pagaran Tapah Darussalam through DRTA Strategy (directed reading thinkingactivity) carried out for 1 month. This research was conducted in SDN 003 Pagaran TapahDarussalam. Classes are meticulous researchers are class IV by the number of students asmany as 20 people. The study of this class action commenced in early September 2014. Thisform of research is classroom action research. The research instrument consists ofinstruments teacher and student activity sheets and achievement test. Based on the results ofthe study, the research concluded that the ability to search for the key idea fourth gradestudents of SDN 003 Pagaran Tapah Darussalam can be enhanced through DRTA strategy.This is evident from the increase in the student's ability in finding the key idea of the strategyDRTA before being applied to the second cycle of the second meeting. Known frompreliminary data the average value of students is 63. If the views of classical completeness,there are 30% of students (6) who finished obtaining a minimum value of 65 (according to thestandard KKM), the first cycle the first meeting denganrata average increased to 65, 3%circuitry completeness reach 10 or 50%, while in the second meeting mkembali increased to69.5 by the thoroughness of 12 people or 60% and sikluy II first meeting back in an averageincrease of 75% with the thoroughness of 16 or 80% and increased again in meetings second,reaching 80.5% with 100% completeness. The overall ability of students increased from theinitial tests until the fourth meeting of (20%). Thus, this study was successful


Author(s):  
Hannah Bradby

Employing doctors and nurses who were trained overseas has been standard practice since the inception of the British National Health Service (NHS) in 1948. However, by the twenty-first century, recruitment of doctors from Africa was being compared with the slave trade in terms of its exploitative and damaging effects: ‘current policies of recruiting doctors from poor countries are a real cause of premature death and untreated disease in those countries and actively contribute to the sum of human misery.’ The assertion that employing foreign doctors was causing poor health in those doctors’ countries of origin was echoed in two reports from global health organisations, which stressed the emigration of skilled healthcare personnel from the sub-Saharan region of Africa as being related to concomitant deterioration in populations ife expectancy and declared a ‘global health workforce crisis.


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