2025
Faith-based leaders’ perceptions on the implementation of programs to promote healthy lifestyles in churches in Barbados- a mixed-methods analysis
Sobers N, Murphy M, Hassan S, Norville K, Brathwaite-Graham L, Hambleton I, Anderson S, Lewis K, Ferguson T. Faith-based leaders’ perceptions on the implementation of programs to promote healthy lifestyles in churches in Barbados- a mixed-methods analysis. BMC Public Health 2025, 25: 2191. PMID: 40604574, PMCID: PMC12220731, DOI: 10.1186/s12889-025-23245-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntervention appropriateness measureHealth programsSemi-structured interviewsConcurrent nested mixed methods studyCommunity-based health educationBurden of chronic diseaseCost of nutritious foodHealthy lifestyle programMixed methods studySmall Island Developing StatesHealth-based programsHealth-related topicsHealth-related conversationsFIM scalePublic health measuresLifestyle programHealthcare providersMixed-methods analysisFaith-based organizationsHealthy lifestyleHealth educationImplementation of programsDeductive codingThematic analysisMethods study
2014
Boundary Development in the Field of International Nutrition Science
Stefani M, Humphries DL. Boundary Development in the Field of International Nutrition Science. Advances In Nutrition 2014, 5: 193-198. PMID: 24618761, PMCID: PMC3951802, DOI: 10.3945/an.113.004713.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInternational nutritionInstitutional entrepreneursSociological conceptsBoundary makingSociological approachBoundary workImplementation of programsInstitutional boundariesLocal stakeholdersLocal peopleNutrition scienceFull partnershipFood securityGlobal nutritionAcademic worldGlobal effortsGlobal food securityIntervention workAdditional perspectiveLocal inputSciencePartnershipEntrepreneursNutrition practicesCurrent challenges
2007
Implementation Issues in Tuberculosis/HIV Program Collaboration and Integration: 3 Case Studies
Friedland G, Harries A, Coetzee D. Implementation Issues in Tuberculosis/HIV Program Collaboration and Integration: 3 Case Studies. The Journal Of Infectious Diseases 2007, 196: s114-s123. PMID: 17624820, DOI: 10.1086/518664.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTB/HIV service integrationHIV service integrationNeeds of patientsPublic health approachWorld Health OrganizationHIV diseaseNational TuberculosisHIV programsHIV interactionsInfection influenceHealth approachSuccessful outcomeTuberculosisDiseaseHealth OrganizationLarge national programProgram settingsSmall demonstration projectsMost settingsOutcomesImplementation of programsProgram collaborationNational programLarge populationService integration
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