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期刊名:International journal for equity in health

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Sadika Akhter,Mohammed Kamruzzaman,Iqbal Anwar et al. Sadika Akhter et al.
Background: Globally, non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are increasingly the primary cause of mortality and morbidity among women. Like many developing countries, Bangladesh also faces a growing burden of NCDs. The "Multis...
Nilanjan Bhor,P Omkar Nadh Nilanjan Bhor
Background: Accommodating chronic care into the everyday lives of individuals diagnosed with non-communicable chronic conditions often poses significant challenges. Several studies in public health literature that address...
Bhavya Fernandez,Rakhal Gaitonde Bhavya Fernandez
Background: Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are high on the priority list of the Kerala government, and exploring the extent to which transgender and gender diverse (TGD) community members benefit from the services of na...
Zinia T Nujum,Pillaveetil Sathyadas Indu,Jeena Ramesh et al. Zinia T Nujum et al.
Background: Rabies is a neglected tropical disease endemic in 150 countries, including India where it is present in all states and union territories except Andaman and Nicobar Islands Lakshadweep. Kerala reports high inci...
John C Hayvon John C Hayvon
Inequalities in health have long been recognized as interconnected with social, economic, and various other inequalities. The application of social justice and equity, diversity, inclusion (EDI) frameworks may help expand interdisciplinary ...
Mayuri Gogoi,Irtiza Qureshi,Jonathan Chaloner et al. Mayuri Gogoi et al.
Background: Healthcare workers (HCWs) in the United Kingdom (UK) have faced many challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic, some of these arising out of their social positions. Existing literature explicating these challeng...
Sofia Hemrage,Stephen Parkin,Nicola J Kalk et al. Sofia Hemrage et al.
Background: While healthcare policy has fostered implementation strategies to improve inclusion and access of under-served groups to clinical care, systemic and structural elements still disproportionately prevent service...
Jessica Faiz,Mariah Blegen,Vanessa Nuñez et al. Jessica Faiz et al.
Background: While insurance is integral for accessing healthcare in the US, coverage alone may not ensure access, especially for those publicly insured. Access barriers for Medicaid-insured patients are rooted in social d...
Chibuike Innocent Agu,Ozioma Nwankpa,Chinazom N Ekwueme et al. Chibuike Innocent Agu et al.
Background: Young people (aged 10 to 24 years) in sub-Saharan Africa bear a huge and disproportionate burden of poor sexual and reproductive health (SRH) outcomes due to inequalities and discrimination in accessing sexual...
P S Rakesh,Mohd Shannawaz P S Rakesh
Background: More than half of the people with Tuberculosis (TB) symptoms in India seek care from the private sector. People with TB getting treatment from private sector in India are considered to be at a higher risk for ...