2021
DOI: 10.28991/scimedj-2021-0302-3
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The Growing Relation between Environment and Public Health

Abstract: Introduction: Environmental health is deteriorating worldwide. Evidence shows that exposure to air, water and soil pollution has caused many deaths worldwide, a trend that is increasing day by day. Health consequences from exposure to environmental pollutants range from cancer, lung disease, heart disease and a series health problems which often lead to death. The majority of pollution related deaths happens mostly in low and middle-income countries. Environmental and pollution health related issues are not ge… Show more

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“…This framework could be used in general or as a specific framework. The following are required: (1) To achieve a good picture of the importance of health literacy criteria from the sustainable perspective of the country, the healthcare sustainable conditions in its different areas and the role of the selected healthcare facility in achieving it should be considered; (2) The importance of the criteria is deferent by cities and healthcare facility types (hospital, unit, or center and public or private), and this deference should also be considered; (3) The investigated and compared healthcare organizations should be located at the same location, and have the same facility type; (4) The selected indicators should be applicable for use in the selected sector [10]; (5) The information gathering should be repeatable and stable, and the consistency test for the data gathered should use fuzzy analytic hierarchy process data, and an agreement test for the decision makers' opinions gathered using fuzzy Delphi should be performed; and (6) The framework should allow the healthcare sector or companies to visualize and explain the results of the evaluation, weighting, and comparison and, finally, allow a derivation of the areas where the government or companies could improve or where the business sector could help, serve, or plan its corporate social responsibility practices.…”
Section: A Requirements Of the Proposed Modelmentioning
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“…This framework could be used in general or as a specific framework. The following are required: (1) To achieve a good picture of the importance of health literacy criteria from the sustainable perspective of the country, the healthcare sustainable conditions in its different areas and the role of the selected healthcare facility in achieving it should be considered; (2) The importance of the criteria is deferent by cities and healthcare facility types (hospital, unit, or center and public or private), and this deference should also be considered; (3) The investigated and compared healthcare organizations should be located at the same location, and have the same facility type; (4) The selected indicators should be applicable for use in the selected sector [10]; (5) The information gathering should be repeatable and stable, and the consistency test for the data gathered should use fuzzy analytic hierarchy process data, and an agreement test for the decision makers' opinions gathered using fuzzy Delphi should be performed; and (6) The framework should allow the healthcare sector or companies to visualize and explain the results of the evaluation, weighting, and comparison and, finally, allow a derivation of the areas where the government or companies could improve or where the business sector could help, serve, or plan its corporate social responsibility practices.…”
Section: A Requirements Of the Proposed Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Providing a healthy life for citizens, enhancing well-being for them, providing timely and reliable delivery of quality healthcare, granting access to quality essential healthcare services, reducing risk and cost of services, and improving health outcomes are considered some of the leading sustainable development targets of countries [1,2,3]. Corporate social responsibility is regarded as one way to achieve such targets [4].…”
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“…Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is considered to be the leading type of cancers worldwide, accounting for about 80% of lung cancer cases, and its global morbidity and mortality have been showing a significant upward trend [ 1 ]. This is closely related to the negative impact of environmental and dietary factors, as well as the evolution of benign pulmonary diseases [ 2 , 3 ]. NSCLC was viewed as a single disease entity before, and now subtyped as adenocarcinoma, squamous and large cell carcinoma.…”
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“…However, the current evidence is limited to the rural areas of Tanzania. It is said that when capacities for measuring environmental and health indicators are limited at the national level, the public health policies will not be able to integrate environmental health indicators clearly and fully for the protection of public health [ 17 ]. Hence, it is necessary to evaluate the current state of public health indicators and related factors so that it can inform the contents of the app to be developed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%