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environmental or political conditions. Individual barriers included a lack of time and expertise, and Innovation barriers included the complex nature of rural PSE changes. Facilitators were mentioned at multiple ... PSE changes (herein: PSE changes) implemented by LFCS practitioners in rural communities occur at the intersection of individual, partnership, community, and social-political factors [ 24, 29, 46
political, social, cultural, economic and scientific domains within the system [17]. All the NCD risk factors themselves have a multitude of interdependent elements that are complex, interconnected and have ... involved Barriers: Lack of resources and capacity; reserved/ conservative attitudes towards the intervention and the lack of exposure to the mass media channels; political issues; strict control of
database. Editorial Philosophy The Basic Communication Course Annual examines current introductory communication course research and pedagogical issues. Articles may be experimental, theoretical, or
Philosophy Call for Papers The Basic Communication Course Annual is inviting submissions for its 8th edition. The Annual is published nationally by American Press (Boston) and all of its articles are indexed ... current APA guidelines. Submit to: Editorial Philosophy The Basic Communication Course Annual examines current introductory communication course research and pedagogical issues. Manuscripts may be
Editorial Philosophy Call for Papers The Basic Course Commission invites submissions to be considered for publication in Basic Communication Course Annual 10 to be published in 1998. The Annual is published ... Annual 10 Department of Communication and Theater Youngstown State University One University Plaza Youngstown,OH 4455-3631 phone (330-742-3633 e-mail () Editorial Philosophy The Basic Communication
connect the health education nexus can be observed [ 9 ]. Their success, however, is dependent on the political will to implement and support them [ 10 ]. Previous research has highlighted behaviours ... (www.activateyourclass.eu). Data collection Participants took part in a facilitated idea generation workshop which drew on design thinking philosophy [ 12 ] to encourage multi-stakeholder discussion, critical reflection
obesity. Insight into the political and public acceptability may help adoption and implementation in countries with governments that are considering an SSBs tax. Hence, we aimed to conduct a systematic ... review and meta-analysis to synthesize the existing qualitative and quantitative literature on political and public acceptability of an SSBs tax. Methods Four electronic databases (PubMed, Embase, Scopus
, friends, and recreation. Finding time and energy during the academic year to alter our practices or make major shifts in our philosophy can be difficult if not impossible. Dedicating oneself to a major
: determinants) ranging from biological, economic-, physical-, sociocultural-, and political factors [14, 15]. The complexity of adolescent sleep health is even more pronounced. During adolescence, numerous
; most notably perhaps, from feministwomen’s studies (see, e.g., hooks 1994; Maher & Tetreault, 2001) and neo-Marxist philosophy (see, e.g., Apple, 1993, Friere, 1970, Margonis, 1993) . However ... made by the instructor or to hold course material accountable to their stock of lived experience. Palmer (1998) has characterized mainstream educational philosophy as that which: centers on a teacher who
multifactorial causes that prevent people from living healthy lifestyles and maintaining them long-term (such as political will, economic benefits, urban planning, etc.). To recognize this complexity in promoting ... opposed to recognizing the multifactorial causes of complex system structures and incentives that prevent people from living active lifestyles, such as political will, economic benefits, urban planning, and
for PAL to be fully integrated into a broader school system. Adequate resources, strong leadership and governance, an engaged activated community and political will are necessary to achieve this, and ... school policy and educational philosophy in developing nations would more aptly address key differences in contexts and capacity to deliver PAL. Second, theories or frameworks used to guide the development
political and socioeconomic context [ 27 ]. Because the studies in this review were required to include a measure of SEP, all studies accounted for the socioeconomic context. Culture and societal norms and
, environmental, social and political factors being equally important, following the concepts of sustainable development. In general, only aspects related to investment, construction, equipment acquisition and ... of knowledge expressed by environmental, political, social and technical-economic dimensions and uses technical analysis and mathematical tools that configure its systemic character (Rigolin, 2013
petroleum derived products, in a Case Study. The method deals with technical, economic, environmental, social and political factors being equally important, following the concepts of sustainable development ... of knowledge expressed by environmental, political, social and technical-economic dimensions and uses technical analysis and mathematical tools that configure its systemic character (Rigolin, 2013
Communicating and challenging ideas through written scholarly dialogue is a cornerstone of scientific progress. In the current social and political climate, it is important to reflect upon what ... . In the current social and political climate where discourse among individuals with opposing views is often polarized and is characterized by personal attacks, it is paramount that such tactics are not
al. (2022) noted in the most recent survey of the basic course, these changing times include national and international events that commenced in 2020 and resulted in social, political and cultural ... upheaval (e.g., the COVID-19 pandemic, migration to remote workplaces, a tumultuous economy, extremes in political polarization, and an increase in racial tensions and hostilities). Amidst such upheaval
evidence showing that policies were repealed after their perceived public and political opposition [ 26 ]. In cases of emergency, however, as seen during Covid-19, policy acceptability can be overlooked ... levels and roles in local and national public health (e.g., strategy, development, implementation, evaluation and political decision making). We identified policymakers through consultation with members of
transformations and political economy drivers . Obes Rev . 2020 ; 21 :e13126. https://doi.org/10.1111/obr.13126. 3. Zhang Y , Giovannucci EL . Ultra-processed foods and health: a comprehensive review . Crit Rev
Inequalities in obesity pertain in part to differences in dietary intake in different socioeconomic groups. Examining the economic, social, physical and political food environment of low-income ... food environment encompasses social, physical, economic and political factors and can be characterised along four dimensions: food availability, affordability, accessibility and acceptability on a local