Mandatory COVID-19 Vaccination in the Health Sector: a Comparative Approach Between the Greek and American Examples [0.03%]
希腊和美国医疗保健领域的强制新冠疫苗接种比较研究
Ioanna Pervou,Panagiotis Mpogiatzidis
Ioanna Pervou
A few months after national vaccination campaigns were initiated around early 2021, the discussion regarding the mandatory vaccination of healthcare workers started gaining ground in most European states and also in the United States. The d...
The Sociopolitical Foundations of Health Sector Solidarity: A Cross-Sectional Study of Public Attitudes Toward the Health System in Taiwan [0.03%]
台湾民众的健康体系团结的社会政治基础——对台湾民众医疗体系态度的横断面研究
Ming-Jui Yeh,Richard B Saltman
Ming-Jui Yeh
Publicly-funded health systems have traditionally been presumed to be underpinned by solidarity among the users. To which extent such solidarity presents and associates with what factors is understudied in the non-western countries. This ar...
Guillermo Marín Penella
Guillermo Marín Penella
Anti-ageing medicines are products intended to extend lifespan and healthspan in humans that have a good potential use in public health policies. In the European Union, their development, production and consumption are dependent on regulato...
Do Doctors Have a Responsibility to Challenge the Distorting Influence of Commerce on Healthcare Delivery? The Case of Assisted Reproductive Technology [0.03%]
医生是否有责任挑战商业对医疗保健提供的扭曲影响?辅助生殖技术案例分析
Craig Stanbury,Ian Kerridge,Ainsley J Newson et al.
Craig Stanbury et al.
Medicine has always existed in a marketplace, and there have been extensive discussions about the ethical implications of commerce in health care. For the most part, this discussion has focused on health professionals' interactions with pha...
Paul J Wojda
Paul J Wojda
This essay places contemporary efforts to understand and respond to the crisis of physician burnout in historical perspective, proposing that the origins of such efforts lie in nineteenth century concerns over "nervous exhaustion," well bef...
Perceptions and Expectations of Midwives and Women Regarding Prenatal Care within the Scope of Primary Health Care Services in Türkiye [0.03%]
土耳其初级卫生保健服务中助产士和妇女对孕期护理的感知与期望
Nazli Unlu Bidik,Zekiye Turan
Nazli Unlu Bidik
One of the Sustainable Development Goals is to reduce the global maternal mortality rate. Antenatal care is a crucial component in achieving this goal. The aim of our study is to reveal the perceptions and expectations of midwives and women...
Immigration Policy as a Social Determinant of Health among Brazilian Immigrants in the United States: A Narrative Review [0.03%]
巴西移民在美国的移民政策作为社会健康决定因素:叙述性综述
Erick da Luz Scherf,Sahar Badiezadeh
Erick da Luz Scherf
The pervasive effects of increasingly restrictive migration policies on the health of immigrant populations in the U.S. have been well-documented, but not so much concerning the unique experiences of Brazilian immigrants, a subgroup of the ...
Severity and Temporality in Healthcare Priority Setting - A Case for A Condition-specific Affectable Time-neutral Approach [0.03%]
医疗优先排序中的严重性和时间性——一种条件特定的、可影响的、时间中立的方法的观点
Lars Sandman,Niklas Juth
Lars Sandman
Priority setting of scarce resources in healthcare is high on the agenda of most healthcare systems implying a need to develop robust foundations for making fair allocation decisions. One central factor for such decisions in needs-based sys...
Exploring the Broader Benefits of Obesity Prevention Community-based Interventions From the Perspective of Multiple Stakeholders [0.03%]
基于多利益攸关方视角探索社区肥胖预防干预的溢出效益
J Jacobs,M Nichols,N Ward et al.
J Jacobs et al.
Community-based interventions (CBIs) show promise as effective and cost-effective obesity prevention initiatives. CBIs are typically complex interventions, including multiple settings, strategies and stakeholders. Cost-effectiveness evidenc...
"I Do Not Believe We Should Disclose Everything to an Older Patient": Challenges and Ethical Concerns in Clinical Decision-Making in Old-Age Care in Ethiopia [0.03%]
"我認為我們不應該把所有事情都告訴老年患者":埃塞俄比亚老年护理临床决策面临的挑战和伦理困境
Kirubel Manyazewal Mussie,Mirgissa Kaba,Jenny Setchell et al.
Kirubel Manyazewal Mussie et al.
Clinical decision-making in old-age care is a complex and ethically sensitive process. Despite its importance, research addressing the challenges of clinical decision-making in old-age care within this cultural context is limited. This stud...