Typologies of dependency, household characteristics, and disparity in formal and informal care use: analysis of community-dwelling long-term care insurance claimants in an urban municipality of China [0.03%]
依赖类型、家庭特征与城乡差异对长期护理保险申领者的正式和非正式照护利用分析
Shuai Fang,Hong Liang,Yan Liang
Shuai Fang
Background: A comprehensive understanding of subgroups of community-dwelling older adults and their long-term care (LTC) utilization can help to promote equality in the long-term services and support system. Dependency an...
Ensuring Indigenous co-leadership in health research: a Can-SOLVE CKD case example [0.03%]
保障土著人在健康研究中的共同领导地位:Can-SOLVE CKD案例分析
Cathy Woods,Craig Settee,Mary Beaucage et al.
Cathy Woods et al.
Background: Indigenous people are insightful and informed about their own health and wellness, yet their visions, strengths and knowledge are rarely incorporated into health research. This can lead to subpar engagement or...
Optimal allocation of physicians improves accessibility and workload disparities in stroke care [0.03%]
医师的最佳分配可改善卒中治疗的可及性和工作量差异
Kazuki Ohashi,Toshiya Osanai,Kyohei Bando et al.
Kazuki Ohashi et al.
Background: Inequalities in access to stroke care and the workload of physicians have been a challenge in recent times. This may be resolved by allocating physicians suitable for the expected demand. Therefore, this study...
The complexities of trans women's access to healthcare in South Africa: moving health systems beyond the gender binary towards gender equity [0.03%]
南非跨性别女性就医的复杂性:推动卫生系统超越性别二元论实现性别平等
Siyanda B Shabalala,Megan M Campbell
Siyanda B Shabalala
Background: Public health research highlights the influence of socio-political biases shaping obstacles to fair healthcare access based on gender. South Africa has shown commitment to resolving gender imbalances in health...
COVID-19-related global health governance and population health priorities for health equity in G20 countries: a scoping review [0.03%]
二十国集团国家与新冠疫情相关的全球卫生治理和人口健康优先次序以实现卫生公平性:系统评价
Muriel Mac-Seing,Meron Gidey,Erica Di Ruggiero
Muriel Mac-Seing
Since the declaration of the COVID-19 pandemic, the promotion of health equity including the health of various population sub-groups has been compromised, human rights jeopardised, and social inequities further exacerbated. Citizens worldwi...
Equity trends for the UHC service coverage sub-index for reproductive, maternal, newborn and child health in Pakistan: evidence from demographic health surveys [0.03%]
基于人口调查的巴基斯坦实现全民健康覆盖服务指标(生殖、孕产妇、新生儿和儿童健康)公平趋势的证据
Nabila Zaka,Maida Umar,Ahsan Maqbool Ahmad et al.
Nabila Zaka et al.
Background: Pakistan, the world's sixth most populous country and the second largest in South Asia, is facing challenges related to reproductive, maternal, newborn and child health (RMNCH) that are exacerbated by various ...
Geographical challenges and inequity of healthcare access for high-risk paediatric heart disease [0.03%]
儿童先心病地域分布特征及医疗可及性不公平现象分析
Benjamin C Auld,Bridget Abell,Prem S Venugopal et al.
Benjamin C Auld et al.
Background: Geographical context is an important consideration for health system design to promote equality in access to care for patients with childhood heart disease (CHD), particularly those living in regional, rural, ...
The effect of long-term care insurance on healthcare utilization of middle-aged and older adults: evidence from China health and retirement longitudinal study [0.03%]
基于中国健康与退休追踪调查的长期护理保险影响研究中期照料利用效果分析
Songhao Yang,Dandan Guo,Shengxian Bi et al.
Songhao Yang et al.
Background: As global ageing continues to increase and many countries face challenges from the growing demand for long-term care. Drawing on the experiences of developed countries, developing countries have explored their...
Negative consequences of conflict-related sexual violence on survivors: a systematic review of qualitative evidence [0.03%]
冲突相关性暴力对幸存者的负面影响:定性证据的系统评价研究
Elena Rubini,Martina Valente,Monica Trentin et al.
Elena Rubini et al.
Background: Conflicts exacerbate dynamics of power and inequalities through violence normalization, which acts as a facilitator for conflict-related sexual violence. Literature addressing its negative outcomes on survivor...
In-hospital outcomes by insurance type among patients undergoing percutaneous coronary interventions for acute myocardial infarction in New South Wales public hospitals [0.03%]
急性心肌梗死患者在新南威尔士州公立医院接受经皮冠状动脉介入治疗后的住院结果(按保险类型分列)
Juliana de Oliveira Costa,Sallie-Anne Pearson,David Brieger et al.
Juliana de Oliveira Costa et al.
Background: International evidence suggests patients receiving cardiac interventions experience differential outcomes by their insurance status. We investigated outcomes of in-hospital care according to insurance status a...