Barriers and facilitators to accessing support for people affected by rare dementias who are from culturally, ethnically and linguistically diverse backgrounds [0.03%]
影响罕见痴呆症患者的障碍和促进因素:这些患者来自文化、种族和语言背景多元的群体
Anna Volkmer,Jessica Jiang,Sebastian Crutch et al.
Anna Volkmer et al.
Background: It can take several years for people with rare dementias to receive a diagnosis. People from non-White and linguistically diverse backgrounds are also often diagnosed with dementia later than their White, Engl...
Malaria in their words: thematic analysis of online narratives from Sub-Saharan Africa [0.03%]
他们口中的疟疾——东非地区网络叙事的主题分析
Sirey H Zhang,Ogechi Nwankwoala,Chioniso S Jakazi et al.
Sirey H Zhang et al.
Background: While the public health impacts of malaria in endemic regions of Africa are well documented, the profound personal and socioeconomic impacts remain insufficiently explored in broader discourse. Qualitative stu...
Prevalence of chronic non-communicable diseases and multimorbidity among adults living in slums in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: a population-based survey [0.03%]
巴西里约热内卢贫民窟成年人慢性非传染性疾病和多病共存的患病率:一项基于人口的调查研究
Amanda Echeverría-Guevara,Paula M Luz,Débora C Pires et al.
Amanda Echeverría-Guevara et al.
Background: Multimorbidity accounts for 77% of overall mortality in low- and middle-income countries, with scarce prevalence estimates among populations living in slums. This study aims to estimate the prevalence and fact...
Postabortion contraception in Brazil: experience in a reference service during the covid-19 pandemic [0.03%]
巴西的流产后避孕:新冠疫情期间一个专科服务机构的经验
Carolina Braga Trabach,Nelio Neves Veiga-Junior,Priscilla Brenda Fonseca Dantas et al.
Carolina Braga Trabach et al.
Background: During the covid-19 pandemic, despite sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services being considered essential, in Brazil, only 55% of abortion services remained in operation. This restriction of access could ...
Patterns and dynamics of conflict-related sexual violence: an insight from 54 African countries [0.03%]
非洲五十四国冲突相关性暴力的模式与动态:来自非洲国家的见解
Abisola Esther Babatope,Oluyemi Adewole Okunlola,Idowu Peter Adewumi et al.
Abisola Esther Babatope et al.
Background: Conflict-related sexual violence (CRSV) remains a critical public health and human rights issue across Africa, affecting vulnerable populations including women, children, and marginalized groups. This study ex...
Voices across difference: a qualitative exploration of health-promoting dialogues between older migrant women and researchers in Norway [0.03%]
代沟中的声音:挪威老年移民妇女与研究人员之间具有促进健康作用的对话的质性探索
Prabhjot Kour,Gemma K Agata,Esperanza Diaz
Prabhjot Kour
Understanding challenges in healthcare access: qualitative insights from healthcare providers and people living in socio-economically vulnerable circumstances [0.03%]
了解医疗保健获取方面的挑战:来自医疗卫生服务提供者和生活在社会经济脆弱环境中的人们的质性见解
Emilie Op de Beeck,Hannah Ledegen,Gytha Slechten et al.
Emilie Op de Beeck et al.
Introduction: Equitable access to healthcare is fundamental to improving population health outcomes, yet persistent disparities leave many underserved, particularly those in socio-economically vulnerable circumstances. In...
Non-standard employment, paid sick leave, and income loss during COVID-19 self-isolation: cross-sectional findings from South Korea [0.03%]
新冠肺炎疫情期间韩国非标准就业人员的带薪病假与隔离期收入损失情况
Sunoong Hwang
Sunoong Hwang
Background: Testing and isolation are crucial measures to control infectious diseases, yet limited research has examined inequalities in the impact of these measures on individual earnings. This study aimed to assess whet...
Structural racism as a fundamental cause of health inequities: a scoping review [0.03%]
结构性种族主义是健康不平等的根源原因:系统综述式回顾研究
Adnan Kisa,Sezer Kisa
Adnan Kisa
Background: Structural racism is increasingly recognized as a fundamental cause of health inequities. It operates through laws, institutional policies, and systemic practices that disproportionately disadvantage racially ...
Individual identities and stigma inequalities: insights from the experience of people affected by podoconiosis in Rwanda [0.03%]
个体身份与污名不平等:来自_RWanda_podoconiosis_患者经验的启示
Jean Paul Bikorimana,Josephine Mukabera,Gail Davey et al.
Jean Paul Bikorimana et al.
Introduction: Podoconiosis is a Skin Neglected Tropical Disease (SNTD) that affects impoverished individuals in tropical regions. While there is a substantial understanding of the stigma associated with podoconiosis, litt...