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j********z 发帖数: 423 | 1 链接在这儿:
http://nhs3.org/index.php/tell-others
Who can join?
http://nhs3.org/index.php/info/who-can-join?layout=edit
what's required?
http://nhs3.org/index.php/info/whats-required
这研究跟我没有关系,是老师发给大伙儿的。看了看,这是以女性健康为目的研究,以
网上问卷的方式跟踪调查,不涉及药物和检查什么的。中国或亚裔护士的参加,有助于
对我们少数族裔生活方式和健康状况的了解,对促进在美国的中国或亚裔女性健康是有
帮助的。希望合格的同学都支持一下吧。
The Nurses’ Health Studies are the largest, longest running investigations
of women’s health.
Started in 1976 and expanded in 1989, the information provided by its 238,
000 dedicated nurse-participants has allowed NHS to produce key advances in
literally hundreds of important topics–altering medical practice and
changing national dietary guidelines. The study is conducted by researchers
at Harvard School of Public Health and Brigham and Women's Hospital in
Boston, Massachusetts.
Nurses' Health Study 1
In the early 1970s, Dr. Frank Speizer began the Nurses’ Health Study with
the hope of learning more about the potential long-term risk factors for
cancer and cardiovascular disease on women.
Read more...
Nurses' Health Study 2
Nurses’ Health Study 2 began in 1989 by Dr. Walter Willett and colleagues.
The study was once again funded by the National Institutes of Health. The
purpose of NHS2 was to study diet, and lifestyle risk factors in women who
were younger than the NHS1 participants.
Read more...
Nurses' Health Study 3
In 2010, Drs. Walter Willett, Janet Rich-Edwards, Stacey Missmer, and Jorge
Chavarro started Nurses’ Health Study 3 in collaboration with investigators
at the Channing Laboratory and the Harvard School of Public Health. For the
first time ever, the study is entirely web-based. Participants include
female LPN/LVNs and RNs, and it’s also open to nurses in Canada. NHS3 aims
to be more representative of nurses’ diverse backgrounds. It will closely
look at health issues related to lifestyle, fertility/pregnancy, environment
, and nursing exposures.
Nurses already enrolled in the Nurses’ Health Studies have been invaluable
in recruiting new participants. Their passionate commitment and strong
support are enormously appreciated. Tell a nurse. |
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