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Author: <span>Stewart Cromar</span>

Low vertical transmission in the first 18 months of a prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) of HIV programme in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

Geddes R, Knight S, Reid S, Giddy J, Esterhuizen T, Roberts C. Low vertical  transmission in the first 18 months of a prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) of HIV programme in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. South African Medical Journal. 2008; 98: 458-462.   Mar 21, 2014

Protocol of a randomized controlled trial of the effectiveness of physician education and activation versus two rehabilitation programs for the treatment of Whiplash-associated Disorders

Background: Whiplash injuries are an important public health problem that is associated with significant disability and high health care utilization. Recent cohort studies suggest that physician care may be the most effective treatment for patients with whiplash-associated disorders. However, these findings have not been tested in a randomized controlled trial. The purpose of …

Population health and the hardcore smoker: Geoffrey Rose revisited

The ’€œhardening hypothesis’€ suggests that as smoking prevalence decreases, lighter smokers will quit first, leaving more ’€œhardcore’€ smokers in the population. At a population level, however, the weight of evidence suggests that no hardening is occurring. By understanding the lessons from Geoffrey Rose’s model of population-level risk factor change, we …

Responsiveness of a Patient Specific Outcome Measure Compared With the Oswestry Disability

The aim of this study was to compare the responsiveness of a patient specific outcome measure with the Oswestry Disability Index v2.1 (ODI) and the Roland and Morris Disability Questionnaire (RMDQ) for patients with mild to moderate subacute and chronic low back pain. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: Patient specific outcome …

Impact of smoking cessation and lifetime exposure on C-reactive protein

C-reactive protein (CRP) levels predict coronary heart disease (CHD) risk. Levels are raised among smokers, but the effect of smoking cessation is unclear. Exposure to secondhand smoke (SHS) may be a confounder. Lifetime smoking exposure may have a dose effect on CRP among smokers, but it is unclear if this …

The triumph of national smoke-free legislation

National smoke-free legislation is being adopted by an increasing number of countries. In terms of scale and the potential impact on many diseases, including cardiovascular disease, cancers and respiratory disease, this is undoubtedly an important public health intervention. It is appropriate, at this point in time, to review what is …

Do changes in job control predict differences in health status? Results from a longitudinal national survey of Canadians

Objective: To examine the effect of changes in job control on health behaviors, psychological distress and health status. Methods: Using a path analysis model, we examined the effects of change in job control over a 4-year period on levels of physical activity, smoking, and psychological distress; and on self-rated health …

The effectiveness and impact of pneumococcal vaccination in Scotland for those aged 65 and over during winter 2003/2004

Background For winter 2003/2004 in Scotland, it was recommended that all those aged 65 and over be eligible to receive 23-valent polysaccharide pneumococcal vaccine (23vPPV), which has been shown to be effective in reducing the risk of invasive pneumococcal disease (IPD). We assessed the success of the vaccination programme by …

Examining the relationships between job control and health status: A path analysis approach

Abstract Objective: To examine the pathways through which job control affects health status; to examine if the effects of job control on health status are attenuated by including other measures associated with lower socioeconomic status, and to examine if the relationship between job control and health status is consistent across …

The impact of the 2006 Scottish Smoke-Free Legislation on sales of nicotine replacement therapy Nicotine and Tobacco Research

Objectives In Scotland, legislation was implemented in March 2006 prohibiting smoking in all wholly or partially enclosed public spaces. We investigated the impact on attempts to quit smoking and smoking prevalence. Methods We performed time series models using Box-Jenkins autoregressive integrated moving averages (ARIMA) on monthly data on the gross …

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