Health Education & Health Promotion Databases
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ERIC is an online library of education research and information, sponsored by the Institute of Education Sciences (IES) of the U.S. Department of Education. | ERIC | ||
Bibliographic index for the professional literature of nursing, allied health, biomedicine, and healthcare derived from English-language and selected international source materials. Subject coverage includes management, behaviorial sciences, health sciences, librarianship, education, and consumer health. Materials indexed include journals, books, book chapters, pamphlets, audiovisuals, dissertations, educational software, conference proceedings, standards of professional practice, nurse practice acts, critical paths, and research instruments. | CINAHL | ||
The EPPI-Centre is committed to informing policy and professional practice with sound evidence. As such, it is involved in two main areas of work:
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Evidence for Policy and Practice Information Centre | ||
The Health Development Advice (HDA) works to offer people a practical guide to health and medical information. The HDA is here to improve the public's health and well being and direct them to the right organisation, clinics and UK practitioners for advice and treatment. The promotion of good health and preventing and treating ill health is fundamental. | Health Development Agency (HDA) | ||
The International Union for Health Promotion and Education (IUHPE) is a global professional non-governmental organisation dedicated to health promotion around the world. For more than 65 years, IUHPE has operated an independent, global, professional network of people and institutions committed to improving the health and wellbeing of the people through education, community action and the development of healthy public policy. | IUHPE | ||
The Digital Ageing Atlas (DAA) is a portal of age-related changes covering different biological levels. It integrates molecular, physiological, psychological and pathological age-related data to create an interactive portal that serves as the first centralised collection of human ageing changes and pathologies. The DAA primarily focuses on human ageing, but also includes supplementary mouse data, in particular gene expression data, to enhance and expand the information on human ageing. |
Digital Ageing Atlas (DAA) | ||
The Administration on Aging AGing Integrated Database (AGID) is an on-line query system based on Administration for Community Living (ACL)-related data files and surveys, and includes population characteristics from the Census Bureau for comparison purposes. Different options through AGID provide different levels of focus and aggregation of the data. | Aging Integrated Database (AGID) | ||
LILACS is the most important and comprehensive index of scientific and technical literature of Latin America and the Caribbean. For 32 years contributing to increase visibility, access and quality of health information in the Region. | LILACS | ||
The JenAge Ageing Factor Database AgeFactDB is aimed at the collection and integration of ageing phenotype and lifespan data. Ageing factors are genes, chemical compounds or other factors such as dietary restriction, for example. In a first step ageing-related data are primarily taken from existing databases. In addition, new ageing-related information is included both by manual and automatic information extraction from the scientific literature. |
JenAge Ageing Factor Database | ||
Repository of peer-reviewed teaching materials, including presentation materials, lesson plans, and assessment resources. | MedEdPortal | ||
POPLINE is a free resource, maintained by the Knowledge for Health (K4Health) Project funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) Bureau for Global Health, Office of Population and Reproductive Health, and is led by the Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs (CCP) in partnership with FHI360, IntraHealth International, and Management Sciences for Health (MSH). | Popline |