Publications by authors named "Suela Vasil"

Background: Our aim was to assess the level and socio-demographic correlates of knowledge about rights to healthcare services among children in post-communist Albania in order to inform targeted interventions and policies to promote equitable healthcare access for all children.

Methods: An online survey conducted in Albania in September 2022 included a nationwide representative sample of 7,831 schoolchildren (≈54% girls) aged 12-15 years. A structured and anonymous questionnaire was administered inquiring about children's knowledge on their rights to healthcare services.

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  • The study aimed to evaluate health maintenance abilities among Albanian children aged 12-15 and identify socio-demographic influences on these abilities.
  • Conducted in September 2022 with a sample of 7,831 schoolchildren, the research utilized a structured, anonymous questionnaire to gather data on health attitudes, knowledge, and socio-demographic factors.
  • Findings revealed that 71% held positive health promotion attitudes, but poorer attitudes were linked to factors like older age, lower maternal education, economic hardship, and gaps in healthcare knowledge and access.
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Opting for homemade meals is the healthiest choice. We assessed the change in nutritional practices among parents/caregivers exposed to health promotion campaigns. Pre- and post-intervention surveys inquiring about nutritional practices were conducted respectively in March and June 2022 in a community-based sample of 583 parents/caregivers in Albania (62% females; age: 39.

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Digital applications can be effective tools for strengthening school-based health education programs as they can provide valuable health information to children through interactive videos, quizzes and games. We aimed at assessing the change in the prevalence of healthy behaviours among children exposed to digital applications (intervention) employed for promoting healthy behaviours. We conducted a cross-sectional study before the intervention in March 2022 including a representative sample of 1500 Albanian schoolchildren (≈54% girls) aged 12-15 years.

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