Correction: Accessing hepatitis C direct acting antivirals among people living with hepatitis C: a qualitative study [0.03%]
矫正:丙肝患者获取直接抗病毒药物的途径:一项定性研究
Tony Antoniou,Cheryl Pritlove,Dana Shearer et al.
Tony Antoniou et al.
Could an optimally fitted categorization of difference between multi-disease score and multi-symptom score be a practical indicator aiding in improving the cost-effectiveness of healthcare delivery for older adults in developing countries? [0.03%]
一种最优分类法能否成为实用指标,以改善发展中国家老年人多病评分和多种症状评分之间的差异,从而提高医疗保健交付的成本效益?
Yuhong Wang,Guoying Guan,Ying Xue et al.
Yuhong Wang et al.
Background: Physio-psycho-socioeconomical health comprehensively declines during aging, the complexity of which is challenging to measure. Among the complexity, multiple chronic disorders continuously cumulated during agi...
Correction: Training non-specialists in teaching recovery techniques (TRT) to help traumatised children in humanitarian settings: a qualitative analysis of experiences gained from 20 years of practice [0.03%]
纠正:训练非专业人士在人道主义环境中向受创伤儿童教授恢复技术(TRT)的教学经验定性分析——二十年实践经验的收获
Unni Marie Heltne,Anna Sarkadi,Lars Lien et al.
Unni Marie Heltne et al.
Awareness of the public charge, confidence in knowledge, and the use of public healthcare programs among Mexican-origin Oregon Latino/as [0.03%]
墨西哥血统的俄勒冈州拉丁裔人群对公共负担规定的认知、知识信心及公共医疗计划使用情况调查研究报告
Edlyn Wolwowicz-Lopez,Emily Boniface,Sara Díaz-Anaya et al.
Edlyn Wolwowicz-Lopez et al.
Objective: We describe awareness about the modified "public charge" rule among Oregon's Mexican-origin Latino/a population and whether concerns about the rule influenced disenrollment from state-funded programs, which do ...
Why do transgender individuals experience discrimination in healthcare and thereby limited access to healthcare? An interview study exploring the perspective of German transgender individuals [0.03%]
德国跨性别者为何在医疗领域遭受歧视并因此限制了其获得医疗保健的途径?一次针对德国跨性别者的访谈研究
Tobias Skuban-Eiseler,Marcin Orzechowski,Florian Steger
Tobias Skuban-Eiseler
Background: Transgender individuals experience limited access to healthcare. This results not least from experiences of discrimination to which they are exposed in the health system. These contribute to transgender indivi...
The association between social integration and utilization of primary health care among migrants in China: a nationwide cross-sectional study [0.03%]
中国流动人口社会融入与基层医疗卫生利用的关联研究:一项全国范围横断面调查
Xueyao Wang,Jue Liu,Jingmin Zhu et al.
Xueyao Wang et al.
Background: Migrants is a large population in China. To improve the health and wellbeing of migrants is a critical policy and social issue in China, and to enhance the utilization of primary health care by migrants is one...
Hardship financing, productivity loss, and the economic cost of illness and injury in Cambodia [0.03%]
柬埔寨的融资困难、生产力损失及疾病和伤害的经济代价
Robert John Kolesar,Guido Erreygers,Wim Van Damme et al.
Robert John Kolesar et al.
Background: Financial risk protection is a core dimension of universal health coverage. Hardship financing, defined as borrowing and selling land or assets to pay for healthcare, is a measure of last recourse. Increasing ...
Informing efforts beyond tailored promotional campaigns by understanding contextual factors shaping vaccine hesitancy among equity-deserving populations in Canada: an exploratory qualitative study [0.03%]
通过理解加拿大弱势群体中影响疫苗犹豫的背景因素来指导量身定制推广活动之外的努力:一项探索性定性研究
Lena G Nascimento,Ève Dubé,Kathleen E Burns et al.
Lena G Nascimento et al.
Background: Vaccine hesitancy exists on a continuum ranging between complete adherence and complete refusal due to doubts or concerns within a heterogeneous group of individuals. Despite widespread acknowledgement of the ...
Multi-level strategies to improve equitable timely person-centred osteoarthritis care for diverse women: qualitative interviews with women and healthcare professionals [0.03%]
改善多元女性及时、以个人为中心的骨关节炎护理的多层次策略:与妇女和卫生保健专业人员定性访谈的结果
Anna R Gagliardi,Angelina Abbaticchio,Madeline Theodorlis et al.
Anna R Gagliardi et al.
Background: Women are more likely to develop osteoarthritis (OA), and have greater OA pain and disability compared with men, but are less likely to receive guideline-recommended management, particularly racialized women. ...
Barriers and facilitators to health care access for people experiencing homelessness in four European countries: an exploratory qualitative study [0.03%]
欧洲四国无家可归者就医障碍与便利因素探究性研究
Christina Carmichael,Tobias Schiffler,Lee Smith et al.
Christina Carmichael et al.
Background: People experiencing homelessness (PEH) are known to be at higher risk of adverse health outcomes and premature mortality when compared to the housed population and often face significant barriers when attempti...