Edition 39 – Embracing Social Media as a Modern Means of Health Promotion: Can We “Like” and “Share” Our Way Towards Better Population Health?

Edition 39 – Embracing Social Media as a Modern Means of Health Promotion: Can We “Like” and “Share” Our Way Towards Better Population Health?

Embracing Social Media as a Modern Means of Health Promotion: Can We “Like” and “Share” Our Way Towards Better Population Health? By Pavi Brar, Wireko Andrew Awuah, Martina Mensah, Shekinah Obinna Amaka Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Brar P, Awuah W, Mensah M, Amaka S. Embracing social media as a modern means of health promotion: can […]

Edition 48 – An Opportunity for Cross-jurisdictional Learning: COVID Response Virtual Learning Cafe

Edition 48 – An Opportunity for Cross-jurisdictional Learning: COVID Response Virtual Learning Cafe

An Opportunity for Cross-jurisdictional Learning: COVID Response Virtual Learning Cafes By Anne Siegler, DrPH and Hanna Tessema, DrPH(c), MPH, MSW Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Siegler A, Tessema H. An opportunity for cross-jurisdictional learning: COVID response virtual learning cafes. HPHR. 2021;48.10.54111/0001/VV14 An Opportunity for Cross-jurisdictional Learning: COVID Response Virtual Learning Cafes Abstract As the COVID-19 pandemic unfolded, over […]

Edition 48 –Tackling COVID-19 in Resource-constrained Settings: Experiences from India and Vietnam

Edition 48 –Tackling COVID-19 in Resource-constrained Settings: Experiences from India and Vietnam

Tackling COVID-19 in Resource-Constrained Settings: Experiences From India and Vietnam By Linh Vu Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Vu L. Tackiling COVID-19 in resource-constrained settings:experiences from India and Vietnam. HPHR. 2021;48. 10.54111/0001/VV12 Tackling COVID-19 in Resource-Constrained Settings: Experiences from India and Vietnam Abstract SARS-CoV-2 is a novel strain of the large family of respiratory coronaviruses. It […]

Edition 48 – The Importance of Telemedicine in Brazil During the COVID-19 Outbreak

Edition 48 – The importance of telemedicine in Brazil during the COVID-19 outbreak

The Importance of Telemedicine in Brazil During the COVID-19 Outbreak By Rafael Knack MD​, Taliê Hanada MS, Kamilla Mayr MS, Renata Knack SD/ScD, Samy Dana PhD Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Knack R, Hanada T, Mayr K, Knack R, Dana S. The importance of telemedicine in Brazil during the Covid-19 outbreak. HPHR. 2021;48. 10.54111/0001/VV11 The Importance […]

Edition 48 – Muslim-majority countries have fewer COVID-19 cases and deaths: A cross-country analysis of 165 country during the 3 global peak dates in 2020

Edition 48 – Muslim-majority countries have fewer COVID-19 cases and deaths: A cross-country analysis of 165 country during the 3 global peak dates in 2020

Muslim-majority Countries Have Fewer COVID-19 Cases and Deaths: A Cross-country Analysis of 165 Countries During the 3 Global Peak Dates in 2020-2021 Ponn P. Mahayosnand MPH, Gloria Gheno PhD, ZM Sabra, DM Sabra Facebook Twitter LinkedIn PDF Download Edition 48 – Muslim Majority Countries Have Fewer COVID 19 Cases And Deaths A Cross Country Analysis […]

Edition 36 – Perceptions of the COVID-19 Vaccines and Rationale Surrounding the Decision to Vaccinate Among Pregnant Women of Color in the United States Lessons Learned from Four Focus Groups

Edition 36 – Perceptions of the COVID-19 Vaccines and Rationale Surrounding the Decision to Vaccinate Among Pregnant Women of Color in the United States Lessons Learned from Four Focus Groups

Perceptions of the COVID-19 Vaccines and Rationale Surrounding the Decision to Vaccinate Among Pregnant Women of Color in the United States: Lessons Learned From Four Focus Groups Kathryn Mishkin, DrPH, MPH, MA Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Mishkin K. Perceptions of the COVID-19 vaccines and rationale surrounding the decision to vaccinate among pregnant women of color […]