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Armenia STEPS Survey 2016: Summary of Key Results
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WHO regional Office for Europe

Armenia STEPS Survey 2016: Summary of Key Results

Report

18 Jun 2016

This report presents detailed results from the Armenia STEPS Survey 2016, providing statistical breakdowns by sex and age groups (18–69 and 45–69 years). It covers the prevalence of major noncommunicable disease (NCD) risk factors in Armenia using standardized WHO STEPS methodology.&nbsp;&nbsp;Included in the results:&nbsp;Smoking and alcohol use prevalence&nbsp;Fruit and vegetable consumption...



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Planning and implementing palliative care services: a guide for programme managers. 
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World Health Organization

Planning and implementing palliative care services: a guide for programme managers.

Guide

16 Feb 2016

This is a practical manual on how to plan and implement palliative care services, integrated into existing health-care services, at national or subnational level. It has been designed primarily for health programme managers at national, provincial, or district level, whether they are responsible for noncommunicable diseases, infectious disease programmes, health services, or other technical areas...

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