Experts in: Newly industrialized country
JOHRI, Mira
Professeure titulaire
- Global health
- Population’s health
- Vaccination
- Social inequality
- Child
- Youths
- Multilevel analysis
- Quantitative methods
- Population health intervention assessment
- Health services evaluation
- Economic evaluation methods
- Poverty
- Developing countries
- Health Promotion
- Evaluative research
- Medical ethics
- Newly industrialized country
- India
- Health care accessibility
- Central America
ZAROWSKY, Christina
Professeure honoraire
- Health care accessibility
- Social action
- Psychosocial adaptation
- Patient compliance
- Health systems analysis
- Ethnocultural communities
- Cooperation
- Organizational culture
- Health determinants
- Social determinants
- Social Determinants of Health
- Psychological disstress
- Diabetes
- Cultural diversity
- Empowerment
- Research ethics
- Ethnomedicine/Medical anthropology
- Case studies
- Gender studies
- Migration studies
- Evaluation studies
- Health services evaluation
- Woman
- History of medicine
- Immigrants
- Immigration
- Interdisciplinarity
- Intersectorial trends
- Healthcare leadership
- Preventive medicine
- Social medicine
- Qualitative methods
- Mixed methods
- Human migration
- International mobility
- Newly industrialized country
- Citizen participation
- Poverty
- Developing countries
- Performance of health care/Healthcare delivery system
- Public policies
- Social policies
- Social problems
- Health Promotion
- Quality of health care
- Evaluative research
- Operations research
- Participatory research
- Action research
- Health care/Healthcare reform
- Integrated services networks
- Social Networks
- Women’s/Maternal health/Maternity
- Population’s health
- Mental health
- Global health
- Public health
- Reproductive health
- Sex and gender
- Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS)
- Healthcare/Health care systems
- Social theory
- Cultural theories
- Knowledge transfer/exchange (KTE)
- Nutritional transition
- Violence
- Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
- Vulnerability
- COVID-19
- COVID19
- South Africa
- Rwanda
- Africa
- One Health