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Hello Molly,

On the Health in Action website you will find a theme page dedicated to
older adults and health promotion. You may find what you're looking for
in the tools & resources or by going into the databases and looking up
similar projects. Go to
http://www.health-in-action.org/older_adults/index.shtml
Additionally, there is an evaluation theme page that may assist you at
http://www.health-in-action.org/evaluations/index.shtml

Feel free to contact me for more information.

Dawn

Dawn Vallet RN, MSc
Health in Action
Project Manager
Phone: 780-465-1248
E-mail: [log in to unmask]
www.health-in-action.org/



-----Original Message-----
From: Health Promotion on the Internet [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
Behalf Of Molly Wee
Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2002 8:35 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Survey on service utilisation among the elderly in the
community

Hi

I am a MPH student and looking for any information on tools used in
service
utilisation among the elderly in the community setting.    A few months
ago,
we did a pre-survey on the health needs on a group of elderly residents
in
the community.   For follow up intervention, those needing medical
attention
were given referral letters to a nearby primary health clinic.

We were thinking of going back to the same community to do a post
intervention survey on whether the services recommended to them were
being
visited/utilised.   If not, then why?

Wonder if there is already some literature or set of tools which I could
use
to draw up my post survey forms

Thanks
Molly




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Subject: European Health Policy Article


> http://www.ehfg.org/virtual/newsletter/NL7.pdf
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> The latest issue of the European Health Forum's
> "Issues in European Health Policy" contains the article
> "Canada's looking to the USA for Policy Ideas Threatens
> Citizens' Cardiovascular Health."
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