Policies and guidelines supporting the sustainability of human milk donation to milk banks in Switzerland: a document analysis [0.03%]
支持瑞士母乳库可持续发展的母乳捐献政策和指导方针:文件分析
Christelle Kaech,Tracy Humphrey,Catherine Kilgour et al.
Christelle Kaech et al.
Background: Donor milk from a human milk bank is recommended for vulnerable infants when the mother’s own milk is scarce. Globally, despite an increasing number of human milk banks, the demand for donor milk exceeds the ...
Barriers to healthcare for racialised populations in Europe: a scoping review of reviews [0.03%]
欧洲种族化人口的医疗保健障碍:综述的范畴审查
Yolanda González-Rábago,Nerea Lanborena,Elena Rodríguez-Álvarez
Yolanda González-Rábago
Background: Racism is a significant barrier to equitable healthcare, yet it remains under-researched in Europe. Barriers across various stages of the healthcare process limit the equitable realisation of the right to heal...
Addressing health inequities: validating the Chinese-WSF28 workstyle for work-related musculoskeletal symptoms among cleaners [0.03%]
解决卫生不平等问题:在清洁工中验证中国-WSF28工作方式以应对与工作相关的肌肉骨骼症状
Kin Cheung,Ka Yan Ma,E S P Cheung et al.
Kin Cheung et al.
Background: This pioneering study examined the psychometric properties of workstyle related to work-related musculoskeletal symptoms (WRMS) among cleaners, a neglected workforce. Like many low-income, low-skilled workers,...
How do World Health Organization technical officers working on noncommunicable diseases approach health equity? [0.03%]
世界卫生组织非传染性疾病技术官员如何看待健康公平性?
Michelle Amri,Khadija Rashid,Makda Habtegergesa et al.
Michelle Amri et al.
Introduction: Health equity has become a common objective in both global and public health. Although there has been recent scholarship to critically examine how this concept has been applied by the World Health Organizati...
Conceptualization of gender in published malaria and gender research: a systematic descriptive review [0.03%]
已发表的疟疾与性别研究中性别概念的系统描述性综述
Deborah Atobrah,Benjamin K Kwansa,Patience G Okyere-Asante et al.
Deborah Atobrah et al.
Background: Malaria disproportionately affects vulnerable and marginalised population subgroups, including women and girls, migrants, and persons with disabilities. Gender roles expose men and women differently to malaria...
Engaging people with lived experience on community advisory boards in community-based participatory research: a scoping review [0.03%]
基于社区的参与式研究中社区咨询委员会中的同侪成员:系统综述
Georgia Nelson,Meghan Jenkins,Bruce Knox et al.
Georgia Nelson et al.
Objectives: Community-based participatory research (CBPR) is a collaborative research process which engages researchers and community members as equals during all phases of a research project. This approach promotes socia...
Household-related stress, intimate partner violence and mental health: exploring the syndemic in urban slum women in Bangladesh during Covid-19 pandemic [0.03%]
新冠肺炎疫情期间新冠疫情期间孟加拉国城市贫民窟妇女的户内压力、亲密伴侣暴力以及心理健康:探究协同流行病学现象
Kamrun Nahar Koly,Rasma Muzaffar,Zinnatun Nessa et al.
Kamrun Nahar Koly et al.
Introduction: Mental health conditions are emerging concerns that were worsened by Covid-19, especially in developing countries. The pandemic instigated an increase in household stress particularly among migrant women liv...
Correction: Exploring good mental health for people with intellectual disabilities: a qualitative interview study with mental health experts [0.03%]
纠正:探索智力障碍者良好的精神健康:与心理健康专家的定性访谈研究
Sophie Komenda-Schned,Paula Moritz,Sarah Jasmin Landskron et al.
Sophie Komenda-Schned et al.
Potential to perpetuate social biases in health care by Chinese large language models: a model evaluation study [0.03%]
中国大型语言模型在医疗保健中延续社会偏见的潜在风险:一项模型评估研究
Chenxi Liu,Jianing Zheng,Yushu Liu et al.
Chenxi Liu et al.
Background: Large language models (LLMs) may perpetuate or amplify social biases toward patients. We systematically assessed potential biases of three popular Chinese LLMs in clinical application scenarios. ...
Bridging the gap: telemedicine as a solution for HIV care inequities in rural and vulnerable communities [0.03%]
bridging the gap: 电信医疗作为农村和弱势社区HIV护理不平等的解决方案
Chisom Ogochukwu Ezenwaji,Esther Ugo Alum,Okechukwu Paul-Chima Ugwu
Chisom Ogochukwu Ezenwaji
Background: Despite advancements in HIV management, healthcare inequalities continue to exist, especially in rural and populations vulnerable to HIV, where factors such as distance, low income, prejudice, and a shortage o...