How do we best engage young people in decision-making about their health? A scoping review of deliberative priority setting methods [0.03%]
如何最好地让年轻人参与有关他们健康的决策?一种审议性优先设置方法的综述研究
Daniella Watson,Mimi Mhlaba,Gontse Molelekeng et al.
Daniella Watson et al.
Introduction: International organisations have called to increase young people's involvement in healthcare and health policy development. We currently lack effective methods for facilitating meaningful engagement by young...
Action on the social determinants for advancing health equity in the time of COVID-19: perspectives of actors engaged in a WHO Special Initiative [0.03%]
在COVID-19时期为推进健康公平而采取行动,影响社会决定因素的观点:参与世界卫生组织特别计划的相关者的视角
Orielle Solar,Nicole Valentine,Antia Castedo et al.
Orielle Solar et al.
Since the 2008 publication of the reports of the Commission on Social Determinants of Health and its nine knowledge networks, substantial research has been undertaken to document and describe health inequities. The COVID-19 pandemic has und...
Health condition of Afghan refugees residing in Iran in comparison to Germany: a systematic review of empirical studies [0.03%]
居住在伊朗和德国的阿富汗难民的健康状况比较:经验研究系统性回顾
Parisa Rahimitabar,Alexander Kraemer,Kayvan Bozorgmehr et al.
Parisa Rahimitabar et al.
Background: The re-emerging dominance of the Taliban in Afghanistan in 2021 caused a new wave of Afghan refugees heading Iran and neighboring countries. Iran in the Middle East and Germany in Europe are two major host cou...
Five ways 'health scholars' are complicit in upholding health inequities, and how to stop [0.03%]
健康学者如何无意中维护了健康不平等及如何避免这种情况的五种方法
Sana Z Shahram
Sana Z Shahram
Health scholars have been enthusiastic in critique of health inequities, but comparatively silent on the ways in which our own institutions, and our actions within them, recreate and retrench systems of oppression. The behaviour of health s...
Ultra-processed food consumption and metabolic syndrome: a cross-sectional study in Quilombola communities of Alagoas, Brazil [0.03%]
超加工食品消费与代谢综合征:来自巴西阿拉戈斯州基隆博拉社区的横断面研究
Lídia Bezerra Barbosa,Nancy Borges Rodrigues Vasconcelos,Ewerton Amorim Dos Santos et al.
Lídia Bezerra Barbosa et al.
Background: The processing of food can cause changes that turn them into risk factors for chronic diseases. A higher degree of food processing is associated with the development of chronic non-communicable diseases (NCDs)...
Determinants of ethnic differences in the uptake of child healthcare services in New Zealand: a decomposition analysis [0.03%]
决定新西兰儿童利用医疗卫生服务种族差异的因素——分解分析
Sonia Lewycka,Kabir Dasgupta,Alexander Plum et al.
Sonia Lewycka et al.
Background: There are persistent ethnic gaps in uptake of child healthcare services in New Zealand (NZ), despite increasing policy to promote equitable access. We examined ethnic differences in the uptake of immunisation ...
Correction: The association between preventive health and outpatient spending and life expectancy by income quartile [0.03%]
修正:收入四分位数的预防性健康和门诊开支与预期寿命的关系
Mason S Barnard,Rama M Hagos
Mason S Barnard
Challenges and recommendations to increasing the use of exome sequencing and whole genome sequencing for diagnosing rare diseases in Brazil: an expert perspective [0.03%]
增加外显子组测序和全基因组测序在巴西诊断罕见疾病的应用所面临的挑战和建议:专家视角
Têmis Maria Félix,Carolina Fischinger Moura de Souza,João Bosco Oliveira et al.
Têmis Maria Félix et al.
Early diagnosis of genetic rare diseases is an unmet need in Brazil, where an estimated 10-13 million people live with these conditions. Increased use of chromosome microarray assays, exome sequencing, and whole genome sequencing as first-t...
Correction: Knowledge of COVID-19 and the impact on indigents' access to healthcare in Burkina Faso [0.03%]
订正:关于布基纳法索原著居民获得卫生保健状况受新冠疫情影响的知识调查
E Bonnet,Y Beaugé,M F Ba et al.
E Bonnet et al.
Correction: Opening the door to university health research: recommendations for increasing accessibility for individuals with intellectual disability [0.03%]
纠正:开启大学健康研究之门:增加智力障碍个体访问量的建议
Brittany M St John,Emily Hickey,Edward Kastern et al.
Brittany M St John et al.