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  • ...d non-government organizations and may be disseminated internally, or made public (i.e. [[Publishing|published]]) however they are not usually available from ...others often provide free access to organization research reports in the [[public interest]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://en.unesco.org/open-access/access-thou ...
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  • [[Image:Behavior Intervention by using Images.jpg|thumb|SBCC by health practitioner]] ...ppropriate to their settings and thereby solving the world's most pressing health problems. This in turn provides a supportive environment which will enable ...
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  • ...one public with respect to a certain problem, and a member of a different public with respect to a different problem. For example, one person may be attenti ...led “passive communication behavior.” Passively communicating members of a public will not look for information, but they will often process information that ...
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  • ...Comprehensive Review of an Emerging Literature|journal=Frontiers in Public Health|language=English|volume=7|page=357|doi=10.3389/fpubh.2019.00357|pmid=319217 === Health impacts from energy consumption === ...
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  • ...tion in social and economic life including for education, social services, health, social and community participation. Digital inclusion includes access to a ...rst6=Angela |date=2021 |title=Digital inclusion as a social determinant of health |journal=npj Digital Medicine |language=en |volume=4 |issue=1 |pages=52 |do ...
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  • ...ons]] within a community, although in some cases they are initiated by the public sector. ...(Journal article by David Swain, Danielle Hollar; International Journal of Public Administration, Vol. 26, 2003). ...
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  • ...tion worker|builders]], [[engineers]], [[manufacturers]], and those in the health professions ([[nursing]], [[medicine]], [[gerontology]], [[geriatrics]], [[ Gerontechnology is considered an adjunct to the promotion of human [[health]] and [[well-being]]. It pertains to both human development and aging with ...
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  • ...e [[Netherlands]] in the 1970s and their main function is to increase both public awareness and to provide access to [[science]] and [[technology]] to laymen ...(Enhancing Responsible Research and Innovation through Curricula in Higher Education), SciShops and InSPIRES received funding from the European Union’s 7th Fram ...
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  • ...on to the center to fund five [[research]] projects on the topics of ocean health and [[ecosystem]]s, [[ocean acidification]], [[sea level rise|sea-level ris * Ocean health ...
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  • ...20th century. In this context, 'practitioner' means someone who delivers [[public service]]s, such as a nurse, teacher, advice worker, probation officer, cou * Contributing to the learning of a discipline such as education or social work. ...
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  • ...ription]]" of technology development, uses [[Constructivism (philosophy of education)|constructivist]] viewpoints emphasizing that technology is the outcome of ...opher J. (1998). Health Informatics: Concepts of Information Technology in Health and Human Services. Delfin Press. {{ISBN|0-9821442-1-0}} ...
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  • ...to coordinate and implement the national S&T program in Biotechnology and Health.{{Citation needed|date=January 2020}} ...national economy, drawing more attention from investors - both private and public. ...
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  • ...direct of the goals of the project.<ref>{{Cite web |title=IAP2 Spectrum of Public Participation |url=https://www.bangthetable.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/ ...icipatory Traditions.</ref><ref>Community Based Participatory Research for Health. M. Minkler and N. Wallerstein. San Francisco, Jossey Bass: 27-52</ref> ...
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  • {{short description|Internal research program of the National Institutes of Health}} | logo = [[File:Official logo of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Intramural Research Program (IRP).tiff]] ...
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  • ...k Communication Primer—Tools and Techniques]. Navy and Marine Corps Public Health Center</ref><ref>[http://www.start.umd.edu/sites/default/files/files/public ...ps://www.who.int/risk-communication/PIP_brochure_EN_lo.pdf|publisher=World Health Organization}}</ref> ...
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  • ..., and economic aspects of the community it is intended for. Open design is public and licensed to allow it to be used, modified and distributed freely.<ref n ...S.R. and Barry, M., 2011. Health technologies and innovation in the global health arena. New England Journal of Medicine, 365(9), pp.779-782.</ref> ...
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  • ...ation studies has gradually expanded its focus to other domains, such as [[health]], [[medicine]], [[economy]], [[Military communications|military]] and [[Pr ...ime, a renewed interest in the studies of rhetoric, such as persuasion and public address, was created, which ultimately laid the foundation for several of t ...
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  • ...al health care.<ref name=MarcanoBelisario_et_al-2016/>{{r|doherty}} Mental health technologies used by professionals as an adjunct to mainstream clinical pra Traditional methods of helping people with a mental health problem have been to use approaches such as medication, counselling, [[cogn ...
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  • [[Image:Public telephone uganda.jpg|thumb|right|An [[MTN Group|MTN]]-operated "mobile phon .... For example, mobile technology is used to provide information on health, education, finances or to access specific groups such as the youth. ...
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  • The '''gateway belief model''' ('''GBM''') suggests that public perception of the degree of expert or scientific consensus on an issue func ...h Center: Internet, Science & Tech |date=July 1, 2015}}</ref> The general public is assumed to underestimate the degree of agreement among scientists on est ...
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