David H Cloud,Ilana R Garcia-Grossman,Andrea Armstrong et al.
David H Cloud et al.
Mass incarceration is a sociostructural driver of profound health inequalities in the United States. The political and economic forces underpinning mass incarceration are deeply rooted in centuries of the enslavement of people of African de...
Multilevel Determinants of Digital Health Equity: A Literature Synthesis to Advance the Field [0.03%]
数字健康公平的多层级决定因素:文献综合以推动该领域发展
Courtney R Lyles,Oanh Kieu Nguyen,Elaine C Khoong et al.
Courtney R Lyles et al.
Current digital health approaches have not engaged diverse end users or reduced health or health care inequities, despite their promise to deliver more tailored and personalized support to individuals at the right time and the right place. ...
Enhancing Capacity for Food and Nutrient Intake Assessment in Population Sciences Research [0.03%]
提高人群科学食物和营养摄入评估能力
Marian L Neuhouser,Ross L Prentice,Lesley F Tinker et al.
Marian L Neuhouser et al.
Nutrition influences health throughout the life course. Good nutrition increases the probability of good pregnancy outcomes, proper childhood development, and healthy aging, and it lowers the probability of developing common diet-related ch...
Review of the Impact of Housing Quality on Inequalities in Health and Well-Being [0.03%]
住房质量对健康和福祉不平等影响的回顾
Philippa Howden-Chapman,Julie Bennett,Richard Edwards et al.
Philippa Howden-Chapman et al.
Housing quality is essential for population health and broader well-being. The World Health Organization Housing and health guidelines highlight interventions that protect occupants from cold and hot temperatures, injuries, and other hazard...
When Moving Is the Only Option: The Role of Necessity Versus Choice for Understanding and Promoting Physical Activity in Low- and Middle-Income Countries [0.03%]
当迁移成为唯一的选择:必要性与选择在理解和促进低收入和中等收入国家体育活动中的作用
Deborah Salvo,Alejandra Jáuregui,Deepti Adlakha et al.
Deborah Salvo et al.
Given its origins in high-income countries, the field of physical activity and public health research and promotion has broadly followed a choice-based model. However, a substantial amount of the physical activity occurring routinely in man...
Giulia Collatuzzo,Paolo Boffetta
Giulia Collatuzzo
The implementation of primary and secondary preventive strategies is based on the evidence generated by cancer epidemiology, where the identification of risk factors and the description of their prevalence are fundamental to derive estimate...
Leora I Horwitz,Holly A Krelle
Leora I Horwitz
Rapid randomized controlled trials have been surprisingly rare in health care quality improvement (QI) and systems interventions. Applying clinical trials methodology QI work brings two distinct fields together, applying the robustness of r...
The Impacts of Paid Family and Medical Leave on Worker Health, Family Well-Being, and Employer Outcomes [0.03%]
带薪家庭和医疗休假对工人健康、家庭福祉和雇主结果的影响
Ann Bartel,Maya Rossin-Slater,Christopher Ruhm et al.
Ann Bartel et al.
This article reviews the evidence on the impacts of paid family and medical leave (PFML) policies on workers' health, family well-being, and employer outcomes. While an extensive body of research demonstrates the mostly beneficial effects o...
Robert A Hahn,W Steven Barnett
Robert A Hahn
Many low-income and minority children in the United States and globally are at risk of poor educational trajectories and, consequently, diminished life courses, because their households and neighborhoods lack resources to adequately support...
Paul C Erwin,Julie H Grubaugh,Stephanie Mazzucca-Ragan et al.
Paul C Erwin et al.
The academic health department (AHD) is a partnership between an academic institution and a governmental health agency. These partnerships are meant to provide mutual benefits that include opportunities for student field placements and inte...