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期刊名:International journal for equity in health

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Mrigesh Bhatia,Priyanka Dixit,Manish Kumar et al. Mrigesh Bhatia et al.
Background: Hypertension (HTN) is a leading cause of mortality and morbidity in developing countries. For India, the hidden burden of undiagnosed hypertension is a major concern. This study aims to assess and explain soci...
Maíra Coube,Zlatko Nikoloski,Matías Mrejen et al. Maíra Coube et al.
Background: One of the primary objectives of the Brazilian health care system is to improve the health and well-being of all citizens. Since the establishment of the Unified Health System/Sistema Único de Saúde (SUS) in...
Laura Nübler,Reinhard Busse,Martin Siegel Laura Nübler
Background: Analyses of out-of-pocket healthcare spending often suffer from an inability to distinguish necessary from optional spending in the data without making further assumptions. We propose a two-dimensional rating ...
Sibille Merz,Philipp Jaehn,Tobias Pischon et al. Sibille Merz et al.
Background: Increasing evidence suggests that participation proportions in longitudinal health research vary according to sex/gender, age, social class, or migration status. Intersectionality scholarship purports that suc...
Sabrina R Cluesman,Marya Gwadz,Robin Freeman et al. Sabrina R Cluesman et al.
Background: The persistence of racial/ethnic inequities in rates of engagement along the HIV care continuum signals the need for novel approaches. We developed six behavioral intervention components for use in an optimiza...
Frida Brattlöf,Per E Gustafsson,Miguel San Sebastián Frida Brattlöf
Background: Physical activity is crucial for our wellbeing. Since the COVID-19 pandemic emerged, physical activity behaviour has changed globally, and social inequalities that already exist in physical activity have incre...
Leah K Lambert,Tara C Horrill,Scott M Beck et al. Leah K Lambert et al.
Background: Despite a publicly-funded healthcare system, alarming cancer-related health and healthcare inequities persist in Canada. However, it remains unclear how equity is being understood and taken up within the Canad...
Afua Richardson-Parry,Carole Baas,Shaantanu Donde et al. Afua Richardson-Parry et al.
Background: Health inequities lead to low rates of cancer screening in certain populations, such as low-income and ethnic minority groups. Different interventions to address this have been developed with mixed results. Ho...
Simone Kohler,Lea Dippon,Natalie Helsper et al. Simone Kohler et al.
Background: The extent to which people are physically active is dependent upon social gradients. Numerous studies have shown that especially people with social disadvantages do not meet the physical activity (PA) recommen...