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        S.N.A.K.S. II. 2001 peer-led education and nutrition knowledge levels in the Irish post-primary school setting. Compiled by Charlotte Johnston M.Sc. Community Nutrition and Dietetic Service Midland Health Board

        Kerr Johnston, Charlotte R.; Midland Health Board (MHB) Community Nutrition and Dietetic Service (Midland Health Board (MHB), 2001)
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        School nutrition and action survey (SNAKS) / Midland Health Board

        Midland Health Board (MHB) (2002)
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        School nutrition survey.

        O'Connor, M; Kiely, D; Mulvihill, M; Winters, A; Bollard, C; Hamilton, A; Corrigan, C; Moore, E; Community Care, Mullingar Co Westmeath. (1993-05)
        Food we eat has an important influence on health and well-being. Many eating habits are established in childhood. 456 children aged eight to 12 years participated in this survey of food eaten at school. Of all the food items eaten as a snack, 48.6% were categorised as junk. 75.8% of the sandwiches brought to school for lunch were made with white bread. Of the remaining food items brought for lunch 63.5% were of the junk variety. Compared with those who brought a snack or lunch from home, those given money to buy their own were more likely to eat junk (p < 0.01). Food eaten at school reflects approximately one third of a child's daily food intake but health food practises for even a third of food intake may be of a value for health and long term eating habits. Nutritional education with the reinforcement of high nutritional standards in schools could improve the situation.
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        The self-perceived health needs of the rural elderly who live alone.

        O'Connor, M; Midland Health Board, Westmeath, Ireland. (1992-04)
        A randomised cross-sectional survey of Public Health Nurses (PHN) registers was carried out in two rural counties, Westmeath and Longford, Ireland. 200 elderly people living alone, consisting of 50 aged 65-74 years in each of the two counties and 50 aged > or = 75 years expressed their health needs in terms of physical, mental and social well-being. 50% lived in accommodation with inadequate bathroom facilities and only 38.9% were content with their current accommodation. 37.9% felt their finances were inadequate while 15.7% were unsure of their eligibility for different entitlements. 17.6% had personal experience of crime. 39.4% lacked a means of obtaining emergency help. The majority (61.7%) perceived themselves as enjoying excellent/good health. The unmet demand for services, other than transport, varied from 11.6% for laundry services to 0% for PHN visits. Transport services were judged inadequate by 51.5% of the study group. It is concluded that by analysing and cross-analysing in terms of variables used in this study, aspects of health care needs could be targetted for different subgroups within the elderly alone group. While not complete in themselves they would help in the targetting of scarce resources.
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        Service plan 2002 / Midland Health Board

        Midland Health Board (MHB) (2002)
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        Service plan 2003 / Midland Health Board

        Midland Health Board (MHB) (2003)
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        Services for children and families [statistics] / Midland Health Board

        Midland Health Board (MHB) (2000)
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        Services for older people [statistics] / Midland Health Board

        Midland Health Board (MHB) (2000)
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        Services for people with mental illness [statistics] / Midland Health Board

        Midland Health Board (MHB) (2000)
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        Sharing best practice in the Midland Health Board and throughout the Health Promoting Hospitals Network: developing a healthier organisation thorugh culture and structure

        Midland Health Board (MHB) (2001)
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        Staff and cross care group developments

        Midland Health Board (MHB) (2000)
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        Strategy for regional continence promotion service / Midland Health Board

        Midland Health Board (MHB) (2001)
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        Supporting those bereaved by suicide in the Midlands: you are not alone: Midlands guide for survivors in managing the aftermath of suicide

        Midland Health Board (MHB) (2002)
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        Technical appendices: Integrated Care One Network / Midland Health Board

        Midland Health Board (MHB) (2003)
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        The viability of “food and health” instructors in the Irish Primary School setting

        Kleemann, Sonja; Kerr Johnston, Charlotte R.; Midland Health Board (MHB) (Midland Health Board (MHB), 2005-12-15)
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