Domestic violence is a serious social problem in Samoa. Some studies have suggested that nearly half of Samoan women have been subject to abuse by intimate partners or parents. The increase in cases of domestic violence ...
Tuafuti, Patisepa(Waikato Journal of Education, 2017)
Sāmoan Immersion Preschools (Ā’oga ‘Amata) and Bilingual Education units covering from year one to year eight of school have become well established in some areas in the Auckland region since the 1980s, due to the commitment, ...
With economic growth and rising household incomes remaining elusive in many Pacific Island Countries, it is long past time to reap the benefits that economic empowerment of women can bring to individual women, their families ...
R. Skelton, Kara; R. Evansb, Retta(Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group, 2019-09-26)
Background: College is the first environment in which students are responsible for making all decisions relating to their eating and exercise behaviors. Of all contributing factors to overweight and obesity, one main ...
Background: Effective communication between health‑care providers (HCP) and women during labor is a key component for providing dignified and consented maternity care. The quality improvement (QI) study was planned to ...
Pretto Báo, Ana Cristina; Coelho Amestoy, Simone; Schebella Souto de MouraIII, Gisela Maria(Rev Bras Enferm, 2018-08-19)
Objective: To analyze how nurses recognize and use quality indicators, aimed at contributing to the management of best practices in Health. Method: Case study with a qualitative approach, conducted with twelve nurses from ...
Over the past decade, international development agencies have begun to emphasize the improvement of the quality (rather than simply quantity) of education in developing countries. This new focus has been paralleled by a ...
Gael Honal Mahoungou1,2*, Daniel Tony Eyeni Sinomono1,2, Yannick Dimi Nyanga2,3, Tanee Fomum1, Steve Ondziel Opara2,3, Helena Botokoto Bothard1, Jean Lucien Mobengo1, Richard Loumingou1,2, Blaise Iréné Atipo Ibara2,4(2021)