Financing care for Severe Stigmatizing Skin Diseases (SSSDs) in Liberia: challenges and opportunities [0.03%]
利比里亚严重污名化皮肤病(SSSD)护理的资金:挑战与机遇
John Solunta Smith Jr,Karin Diaconu,Sophie Witter et al.
John Solunta Smith Jr et al.
Introduction: Neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) are an important global health challenge, however, little is known about how to effectively finance NTD related services. Integrated management in particular, is put forwar...
The association between preventive health and outpatient spending and life expectancy by income quartile [0.03%]
收入四分位数中的健康预防和门诊花费与预期寿命的关系
Mason S Barnard,Rama M Hagos
Mason S Barnard
Background: To describe the relationship between longevity and local access to preventive healthcare at the county level. Methods: We u...
Education-related inequalities in beliefs and behaviors pertaining to COVID-19 non-pharmaceutical interventions [0.03%]
与教育相关的关于COVID-19非药物干预措施的信念和行为不平等性研究
Katherine Kirkby,Nicole Bergen,Cecilia Vidal Fuertes et al.
Katherine Kirkby et al.
Background: The coronavirus pandemic has exposed existing social inequalities in relation to disease preventive behaviors, risk of exposure, testing and healthcare access, and consequences as a result of illness and conta...
Socio-economic inequalities in the use of drugs for the treatment of chronic diseases in Italy [0.03%]
意大利慢性疾病用药中的社会经济不平等问题
A Di Filippo,S Perna,A Pierantozzi et al.
A Di Filippo et al.
Background: Since the use of medicines is strongly correlated to population health needs, higher drug consumption is expected in socio-economical deprived areas. However, no systematic study investigated the relationship ...
Social and structural determinants of emergency department use among Arab and Jewish patients in Jerusalem [0.03%]
耶路撒冷阿拉伯人和犹太人患者急诊科使用的社会和结构决定因素
Shifra Unger,Zvika Orr,Evan Avraham Alpert et al.
Shifra Unger et al.
Background: A growing body of research demonstrates that economic conditions and racial and ethnic disparities result in excessive overuse of emergency departments (EDs) by a small group of socioeconomically marginalized ...
The philosophical foundations of 'health for all' and Universal Health Coverage [0.03%]
'全民健康'和全民医保的哲学基础
Luke N Allen
Luke N Allen
The WHO constitution calls for 'health for all' and Universal Health Coverage has been called "the ultimate expression of fairness", however it is not always clear how health systems can move towards equity. Should we prioritise the needs o...
Research and implementation interactions in a social accountability study: utilizing guidance for conducting process evaluations of complex interventions [0.03%]
在社会问责制研究中的研究和实施互动:利用复杂干预过程评估的指导方法
Joanna Paula Cordero,Vernon Mochache,Victoria Boydell et al.
Joanna Paula Cordero et al.
Background: In recent years, researchers and evaluators have made efforts to identify and use appropriate and innovative research designs that account for the complexity in studying social accountability. The relationship...
The evolvement of trust in response to the COVID-19 pandemic among migrants in Norway [0.03%]
疫情期间移居挪威人员的信任变化研究
Raquel Herrero-Arias,Gaby Ortiz-Barreda,Elżbieta Czapka et al.
Raquel Herrero-Arias et al.
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has had profound consequences for the world's population, particularly for vulnerable groups like migrants who face barriers to healthcare access. Trust in authorities is crucial to any c...
Primary health care as a platform for addressing racial discrimination to "leave no one behind" and reduce health inequities [0.03%]
以初级卫生保健为平台应对种族歧视问题,做到“不让任何一个人掉队”并减少健康不平等现象
Thomas Hone,Susana Gomez,Mala Rao et al.
Thomas Hone et al.
The health inequities faced by populations experiencing racial discrimination, including indigenous peoples and people of African descent, Roma, and other ethnic minorities, are an issue of global concern. Health systems have an important r...
The global inequity in COVID-19 vaccination coverage among health and care workers [0.03%]
全球COVID-19疫苗在卫生和社会护理工作人员中的接种覆盖率不平等
Maria Sarah Nabaggala,Tapas Sadasivan Nair,Marta Gacic-Dobo et al.
Maria Sarah Nabaggala et al.
Background: Health and care workers (HCWs) are at the forefront of COVID-19 response, at high risk of infection, and as a result they are a priority group for COVID-19 vaccination. This paper presents the global patterns ...