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Academic Paper from the year 2018 in the subject Health - Public Health, , course: Public Health, language: English, abstract: Community health diagnosis usually refers to the identification of health problems in the general population in terms of mortality and morbidity rates and ratio, and to identify their correlates to identify those at risk or those in need of health care. The community health diagnosis program was successfully implemented in Ward number 09 of Nilkantha Municipality, Dhading District, Nepal, in accordance with the general objective of assessing the overall health status…mehr

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Academic Paper from the year 2018 in the subject Health - Public Health, , course: Public Health, language: English, abstract: Community health diagnosis usually refers to the identification of health problems in the general population in terms of mortality and morbidity rates and ratio, and to identify their correlates to identify those at risk or those in need of health care. The community health diagnosis program was successfully implemented in Ward number 09 of Nilkantha Municipality, Dhading District, Nepal, in accordance with the general objective of assessing the overall health status of people, disease intervention, healthcare service utilization pattern, and the available resources in the community. The authors concluded some significant health issues were founded such as the use of inadequate water purification methods, improper information on six steps for handwashing, solid waste management, insufficient information about the causes of infectious diseases, lack of knowledge on free healthcare services and their utilization, unhealthy dieting habits, traditional beliefs of non-communicable disease, misinformation about the consequences of malnutrition, disease epidemics, and disasters.
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Mr. Krishna Sharma was born and raised in Nepal. He is a public health advocate and SRHR activist with a generous interest in global health research. He believes in the power of data-based advocacy on women's health and has been actively involved in various national and global organizations to amplifying their voices for good health and gender equality. Since the earthquake of 2015 in Nepal, he has conducted 100+ school health education programs, workshops, and seminars to train, elevate, and empower thousands of adolescent girls and young women in Nepal. Krishna has completed his bachelor's degree in Public Health (2019) from Purbanchal University, Kathmandu. Currently, he is responsible for the planning and execution of blood donation motivational programs at the Nepal Red Cross Society, Central Blood Transfusion Service (CBTS), Kathmandu.