Top Hot Read December 2006

 

 

  1. Improving the use of research evidence in guideline development: 1. Guidelines for guidelines.  Health Research Policy and Systems 2006, 4:13     

 

The World Health Organization (WHO), like many other organisations around the world, has recognised the need to use more rigorous processes to ensure that health care recommendations are informed by the best available research evidence. This is the first of a series of 16 reviews that have been prepared as background for advice from the WHO Advisory Committee on Health Research.

 

 

 

  1. Socio-economic position and adolescents' health in Italy: the role of the quality of social relations. Eur J Pub Health 2006 16(6):627-632

 

Next annual meeting

Next annual meeting 28-30th September 2017 Danubius Hotel Flamenco, Budapest, Hungary www.issop2017.com              

Presentation

Mission statement: ‘Professionals acting locally and globally to improve the health and well being of children and young people with a focus on social pediatrics and child […]

ESSOP position statement 3 – Migrant children in the European Union

Migrant children in the European Union – a call for action for equal access to health care and education – ESSOP position statement 3   Prepared […]

ESSOP position statement 2 – Breastfeeding

Breastfeeding – ESSOP position statement 2  Prepared by Professor Gülbin Gökçay & endorsed by ESSOP Executive. Published on ESSOP website in January 2008 and Child Care […]

ESSOP position statement 1 – Social inequalities in child health

Social inequalities in child health – towards equity and social justice in child health outcomes – ESSOP Position statement 1  Prepared by Professor Nick Spencer & […]