Search Results - "Franchino, Giuseppe"
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Socio-economic factors associated with infant mortality in Italy: an ecological study
Published in International journal for equity in health (16-08-2012)“…One issue that continues to attract the attention of public health researchers is the possible relationship in high-income countries between income, income…”
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Amenable mortality as a performance indicator of Italian health-care services
Published in BMC health services research (10-09-2012)“…Mortality amenable to health-care services ('amenable mortality') has been defined as "premature deaths that should not occur in the presence of timely and…”
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Good governance competencies in public health to train public health physicians
Published in International journal of public health (01-09-2015)“…Objectives This study aimed at assessing public health residents’ perceived health system governance (HSG) training needs and to define a competency framework…”
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Mortality amenable to health care services and health inequalities among Italian Regions
Published in Epidemiologia e prevenzione (01-03-2014)“…to investigate differences in amenable mortality among Italian Regions using the lists of causes of death conceived by Nolte and McKee, and Tobias and Yeh, and…”
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Geographical and temporal trends in infant mortality in Italy and current limits of the routine data
Published in Epidemiologia e prevenzione (01-03-2011)“…to compare trends in infant, neonatal and post-neonatal mortality in Italy from 1991 to 2005 both at the national level and among the three Italian large…”
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KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDES AND BEHAVIORS REGARDING INFLUENZA VACCINATION AMONG HYGIENE AND PREVENTIVE MEDICINE RESIDENTS IN CALABRIA AND SICILY
Published in Euromediterranean biomedical journal (01-03-2012)“…Vaccinating health care workers is considered to be one of the most important steps in preventing the transmission of the influenza virus to vulnerable…”
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