Scalable regionalised quality improvement model for ACS management in resource-limited primary healthcare facilities [0.03%]
急性冠脉综合征管理资源匮乏基层医疗机构区域化质量改进模型推广应用性研究
Zongbin Wang,Yan Zhang,Long Zhang et al.
Zongbin Wang et al.
Background: Prehospital delays remain critical barriers to timely acute coronary syndrome (ACS) care, particularly for patients referred from resource-constrained primary healthcare to hospitals with percutaneous coronary...
Economic deprivation as a mediator in the relationship between housing affordability stress and mental and general health among humanitarian migrants in Australia [0.03%]
经济剥夺在住房可支付压力与人道主义移民身心健康关系中的中介作用:一项澳大利亚研究
Kritika Rana,Sandro Sperandei,Sithum Munasinghe et al.
Kritika Rana et al.
Background: Housing is a critical social determinant of health for migrant and refugee populations in high-income countries; however, the causal pathways linking housing affordability to health outcomes remain underexplor...
Exposure-induced mediator-outcome confounders in causal mediation: implications and visualisation [0.03%]
暴露引起的中介-结局混淆在因果中介分析中的影响及可视化方法研究
Etsuji Suzuki,Tomohiro Shinozaki,Eiji Yamamoto
Etsuji Suzuki
Extending multilevel analysis of individual heterogeneity and discriminatory accuracy to time-to-event outcomes: an application of survival MAIHDA to Korean health data [0.03%]
用于韩国卫生数据的生存MAIHDA分析:延长个体异质性和鉴别准确性多水平分析以进行时间结果分析
Jin-Hwan Kim,Woojoo Lee
Jin-Hwan Kim
Background: Multilevel analysis of individual heterogeneity and discriminatory accuracy (MAIHDA) is a leading quantitative approach for intersectionality-informed health research, but most applications analyse binary or c...
Triglyceride-glucose index and risks of suicide mortality in young adults: a nationwide population-based study [0.03%]
甘油三酯-葡萄糖指数与年轻人自杀死亡风险的关系:一项基于全国人口的队列研究
Yu Ho Lee,Kyungdo Han,Hye Eun Yoon et al.
Yu Ho Lee et al.
Background: Suicide is a leading cause of death among young adults in South Korea. We investigated the association between triglyceride-glucose (TyG) index and suicide mortality in young adults. ...
Paternal smoking cessation before pregnancy reduces the risk of spontaneous abortion: a population-based retrospective cohort study [0.03%]
父亲在怀孕前戒烟可降低自然流产风险:一项基于人口的回顾性队列研究
Ziyi Cheng,Ying Yang,Sijing Ding et al.
Ziyi Cheng et al.
Background: During preconception counselling, pregnant women who smoke are advised to quit smoking. While the adverse effects of paternal smoking on pregnancy and perinatal outcomes have been increasingly recognised, the ...
Whose health is impacted by income inequality? Associations between county-level income inequality and healthcare utilisation in an insured population [0.03%]
收入差距对谁的健康造成影响?县层面收入不平等与投保人群医疗利用率的关系
Martha Johnson,Cory Silver,Winnie Chi et al.
Martha Johnson et al.
Background: Many studies have detected a negative relationship between income inequality and general measures of health. However, data limitations have prevented a full understanding of whose health is impacted and in wha...
Eligibility criteria for the UK Winter Fuel Payment: are we targeting the right people? [0.03%]
英国冬季燃料补助金的申请条件:我们找到补助的正确对象了吗?
Kai Wan,Jonathon Taylor,Marcos Quijal-Zamorano et al.
Kai Wan et al.
Background: Cold weather remains a serious health threat in the UK and elsewhere, particularly for older adults. The Winter Fuel Payment has been a key government strategy to mitigate health risks linked to cold homes in ...
Self-reported sleep duration and recurrent falls in people aged 50 and above: evidence from two prospective cohorts [0.03%]
睡眠时长与跌倒复发之间的关系:来自两个前瞻性队列研究的证据
Ze Zhang,Yingying Diao,Mingwang Fu et al.
Ze Zhang et al.
Background: Falls can repeatedly occur as people age, which leads to injury, disability and mortality in older adults. Sleep duration may be a modifiable factor, but longitudinal evidence on its association with recurrent...
Incorporating an equity perspective in systematic reviews of interventions: potential methodological approaches [0.03%]
在干预措施的系统评价中纳入公平性的视角:潜在的方法学途径
Mhairi Campbell,G J Melendez-Torres,Vivian Welch et al.
Mhairi Campbell et al.
Health inequities are unnecessary, avoidable and unjust differences in health across social groups. Addressing them is a priority for governments and health systems worldwide, requiring not only specific interventions targeting inequity but...