Introduction: A health outcome is a change in the health of a group of individuals or people. Regardless of whether the intent of the intervention changes health status, the outcome is due to multiple or planned interventions. These interventions include health services and programs, including health promotion programs, government policies, laws and regulations, and subsequent programs. Intervention may include accidental or expected health effects from non-health government policies.
Other health consequences may include health services use, physiological function, body mass index or quality of life. Being acquainted with literature and clinical expertise, attention must also be paid to the method of measuring each health result. Self-reporting questionnaires were used to measure identified asthmatic outcomes, but other methods such as patient self-report diaries, direct observations, dosimeters, and prescription supplementary records are also appropriate.
Development intervention based on theory to change patient behavior: example of drug compliance in secondary medicine for children
It not only achieves the health results obtained after treatment, it can also improve the health of the population. Health system behavior not directly related to health outcomes such as dignity, communication, autonomy, timely service, access to social support during care, quality of basic services, and selection of health care providers Capture the side responsively. Productivity is to effectively use resources used by medical systems to pursue effectiveness. In addition to focusing on comprehensive achievements in each field, the World Health Report 2000 (7) is focusing on the distribution (or fairness) problem expressed in terms of health outcomes, responsiveness, payment unfairness We emphasize sex. Table 2 summarizes these major general aspects of health performance indicators.
"Social inequality in health is wrong, not only is it deviating from some health outcome models where actual health results are considered ideal, but also an unfair economic, social, and social Because it is an expression and product.When experiencing social and economic inequality it affects their social status and it is related to mortality through various health problems including infectious diseases Diseases of insanity, violence, circulation, respiration, nerve, digestion, and musculoskeletal system.13 In countries where the US social fairness indicator ranks low, the average life span of some populations varies widely.