Advance directives in Finnish long-term care: Do sociodemographic characteristics and regional factors matter? [0.03%]
芬兰长期护理中的预立遗愿:社会人口学特征和区域因素起到什么作用?
Pirita Forsius,Esa Jämsen,Harriet Finne-Soveri et al.
Pirita Forsius et al.
Background: Advance directives (AD) help ensure quality end-of-life care by preventing inappropriate or unwanted treatments. This is particularly important for older people in long-term care (LTC). ...
Scaling up non-communicable disease prevention and health promotion across Europe: The Joint Action PreventNCD [0.03%]
在欧洲扩大对非传染性疾病的预防和健康促进的行动防止_ncd的合作行动
Knut-Inge Klepp,Arnfinn Helleve,Emil Høstrup et al.
Knut-Inge Klepp et al.
Aims: Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) account for more than two thirds of the burden of disease in Europe. At the population level, substantial disparities exist based on socioeconomic status, geographical area, age, dis...
The challenge of assessing the needs of vulnerable populations in public health: Promoting an approach grounded in proportionate universalism principles [0.03%]
公共卫生中评估弱势人群需求的挑战:促进基于比例主义原则的方法论发展
Kenji Leta,Maïté Verloigne,Lieve Bradt et al.
Kenji Leta et al.
Aim: Health inequities persist as a pressing public health challenge, often rooted in unequal access to resources, opportunities and privileges that disproportionately affect vulnerable populations. Proportionate universa...
Positive impact of prolonged skin-to-skin contact on parental confidence and symptoms of depression among mothers and fathers of healthy newborns [0.03%]
长时间的肌肤接触对健康新生儿父母的信心和抑郁症状的正面影响
Hanne Kronborg
Hanne Kronborg
Aim: WHO recommends skin-to-skin contact for the first 2 h after birth. The study investigated how parental and infant skin-to-skin contact for the first 3 days postpartum influenced parental confidence and postpartum dep...
Copenhagen City Heart Study. An epidemiological cohort study with repeated measurements: history, course, and results [0.03%]
哥本哈根城市心脏研究:一项具有重复测量的队列研究:历史、过程和结果
Gorm B Jensen,Peter Schnohr;Merete Appleyard & the Copenhagen City Heart Study Steering Committee
Gorm B Jensen
The Copenhagen City Heart Study (CCHS) is an ongoing epidemiological cohort study with repeated measurements. The results of the study have been published in more than 1300 papers, 96 PhD theses, and 27 doctoral dissertations. ...
A nation-wide study on snus and smoked tobacco: The Swedish Tobacco Cohort (SWETOC) [0.03%]
全国雪茄和烟斗的研究:瑞典烟草队列(SWETOC)研究
Magnus Olsson,Eva Nordendahl,Björn Klinge et al.
Magnus Olsson et al.
Aims: Smoking increases the risk of developing severe diseases. However, the effects of snus are less known. We aimed to create a cohort on tobacco exposure by collecting data from the Swedish Public Dental Service. The c...
Digitizing paper-based military health records from Norwegian males born in 1950 - Assessments of data quality and applicability in research [0.03%]
挪威1950年出生的男性纸质军事健康记录数字化及在研究中的数据质量和适用性评估
Kristine Vejrup,Hye Jung Choi,Leif Å Strand et al.
Kristine Vejrup et al.
Aim: Archived military documents contain health information that can enrich the Norwegian Armed Forces Health Registry (NAFHR). However, uncertainty exists about the preservation of the documents for digital reproduction ...
Socioeconomic development and the rising challenge of depressive disorders: A worldwide examination spanning from 1990 to 2021 [0.03%]
经济社会发展与抑郁症负担的变化趋势:1990至2021年全球及各国分析
Nan Cheng,Zhen Yao,Zhenliang Hui et al.
Nan Cheng et al.
Aims: To analyze the global burden of depressive disorders (1990-2021), examining trends in disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs) and incidence across SDI regions, sex, and during COVID-19, and to assess the contribution...
Diagnoses given in specialist health care to Norwegian-born children with one immigrant parent. A register-based study [0.03%]
基于注册的诊断研究:对有一个移民父母的挪威出生儿童的专门医疗保健诊断
Marte K R Kjøllesdal,Ylva Helland,Thor Indseth
Marte K R Kjøllesdal
Objective: To compare the risk of receiving diagnoses of somatic health problems in specialist health care among Norwegian-born children with one immigrant parent to children of Norwegian background. ...
Corrigendum [0.03%]
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