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Socio-economic differences in participation of households in a Belgian national health survey.

research, based on aggregated data, showed that in Belgium less-educated people with poor health were less likely to participate in a health survey. In this article, the association by socio-economic status ...

Does the association between smoking and mortality differ by educational level?

80 and over Belgium Educational Status Female health surveys Humans Male middle aged Poisson Distribution REGISTRIES Risk Factors sex factors SMOKING Abstract: Some researchers suggest that the effect ...

Readiness of the Belgian network of sentinel general practitioners to deliver electronic health record data for surveillance purposes: results of survey study.

Electronic Health Records Family Practice Female Guideline Adherence Health Care Surveys Humans Male Medical Records Systems, Computerized middle aged Population Surveillance Practice Patterns, ...

National surveillance of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus in Belgian hospitals indicates rapid diversification of epidemic clones

Staphylococcus aureus Microbial Sensitivity Tests microbiology Molecular Molecular Typing MRSA Multilocus Sequence Typing n national pandemic pharmacology Population Surveillance Print Research Research Support ...

Socio-economic differences in the utilisation of health services in Belgium.

Keywords: ADOLESCENT Adult Aged Belgium cross-sectional studies Family Characteristics Female Health Care Surveys health services Health status Humans Male middle aged Patient Acceptance of Health Care ...

General Practice Care for Patients with Rare Diseases in Belgium. A Cross-Sectional Survey.

Public Health, Volume 15, Issue 6 (2018) Keywords: family practice;chronic disease; epidemiology; referral and consultation; health surveys; workload Abstract: There are almost no studies about rare ...

Unit Response and Costs in Web Versus Face-To-Face Data Collection: Comparison of Two Cross-sectional Health Surveys.

Source: J Med Internet Res, Volume 24, Issue 1 (2022) Keywords: cross-sectional studies Data collection health surveys Internet Surveys and Questionnaires Abstract: BACKGROUND: Potential is seen in web data ...

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