A realist impact evaluation of a tool to strengthen equity in local government policy-making [0.03%]
一项现实主义影响评估:加强地方政府政策制定中的公平性的工具
Sally Schultz,Felicity Beissmann,Christina Zorbas et al.
Sally Schultz et al.
Background: Local governments have a critical role to play in addressing health inequities. Health equity impact assessments are recommended to help governments apply an equity lens to the development and implementation o...
Temporal trends in lower extremity amputation in Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region: analysis of the GBD dataset 1990-2019 [0.03%]
1990年至2019年中东和北非地区下肢截肢的时空变化:GBD数据集分析
Yazan A Al-Ajlouni,Mohamed Abouzid,Mohammad Tanashat et al.
Yazan A Al-Ajlouni et al.
Background: Lower extremity amputations (LEAs) significantly contribute to mortality and morbidity, often resulting from peripheral artery disease and diabetes mellitus (DM). Traumatic injuries also account for many LEAs....
Power and positionality in the practice of health system responsiveness at sub-national level: insights from the Kenyan coast [0.03%]
权力和定位在县级卫生系统响应实践中的作用——来自肯尼亚沿海地区的启示
Nancy Kagwanja,Sassy Molyneux,Eleanor Whyle et al.
Nancy Kagwanja et al.
Background: Health system responsiveness to public priorities and needs is a broad, multi-faceted and complex health system goal thought to be important in promoting inclusivity and reducing system inequity in participati...
Exploring the association between multidimensional poverty and antenatal care utilization in two provinces of Papua New Guinea: a cross-sectional study [0.03%]
巴布亚新几内亚两个省份多维贫困与产前护理利用关联的横断面研究
Olga P M Saweri,William S Pomat,Andrew J Vallely et al.
Olga P M Saweri et al.
Background: Although global poverty rates have declined in the last decade, the fall in the Asia-Pacific region has been slow relative to the rest of the world. Poverty continues to be a major cause of poor maternal and n...
Sustaining the mobile medical units to bring equity in healthcare: a PLS-SEM approach [0.03%]
可持续性移动医疗单位以促进医疗公平:结构方程模型方法
Jignesh Patel,Sangita More,Pravin Sohani et al.
Jignesh Patel et al.
Background: Equitable access to healthcare for rural, tribal, and underprivileged people has been an emerging area of interest for researchers, academicians, and policymakers worldwide. Improving equitable access to healt...
Inclusion of people with disabilities in Chilean health policy: a policy analysis [0.03%]
智利残疾人在卫生政策中的参与情况:一项政策分析研究
Danae Rodríguez Gatta,Pamela Gutiérrez Monclus,Jane Wilbur et al.
Danae Rodríguez Gatta et al.
Background: Around 18% of the population in Chile has disabilities. Evidence shows that this population has greater healthcare needs, yet they face barriers to accessing healthcare due to health system failures. This pape...
Research on government regulation methods for the spatial layout of retail pharmacies: practice in Shanghai, China [0.03%]
零售药店空间布局的政府调控方法研究——以上海市为例
Qian Wang,Ruiming Dai,Qianqian Yu et al.
Qian Wang et al.
Background: In China, retail pharmacies are critical sources for obtaining medications and play a vital role in residents' daily access to drugs and treatment of common illnesses. Effectively guiding the placement of thes...
Exploring health equity integration among health service and delivery systems in Nova Scotia: perspectives of health system partners [0.03%]
探索健康公平性在Nova Scotia卫生服务和提供系统中的融合:卫生系统的合作伙伴视角
Joshua Yusuf,Ninoshka J DSouza,Hilary A T Caldwell et al.
Joshua Yusuf et al.
Background: Achieving health equity is important to improve population health; however, health equity is not typically well defined, integrated, or measured within health service and delivery systems. To improve populatio...
Skin diseases among the tribal population of Kerala: the challenges and way forward [0.03%]
喀拉拉邦部落人口的皮肤病问题:挑战与展望
Surendran Maheswari Simi,Regi Jose,Thekkumkara Surendran Anish
Surendran Maheswari Simi
Background: Kerala has a history of achievements in health through acting on the distal social determinants, but certain communities like tribals were pushed back from the stream of social development and health achieveme...
Access to community-based eye services in Meru, Kenya: a cross-sectional equity analysis [0.03%]
肯尼亚默鲁地区社区眼科服务利用情况的横断面公平性分析
Luke N Allen,Sarah Karanja,Michael Gichangi et al.
Luke N Allen et al.
Background: Over 80% of blindness in Kenya is due to curable or preventable causes and 7.5 m Kenyans currently need eye services. Embedding sociodemographic data collection into screening programmes could help identify th...