Internationalisation and moral economies in healthcare: NHS exporting and the English patient [0.03%]
国际化与医疗道德经济学:NHS输出与英国病人问题
Benjamin M Hunter
Benjamin M Hunter
Background: Contemporary conditions require detailed study of internationalisation. This article offers a novel perspective on processes of internationalisation in healthcare, adapting an approach from higher education st...
Research on artificial intelligence, machine and deep learning in medicine: global characteristics, readiness, and equity [0.03%]
医学人工智能、机器和深度学习研究:全球特征、准备情况及公平性
Doris Klingelhöfer,Markus Braun,Janis Dröge et al.
Doris Klingelhöfer et al.
Background: Artificial intelligence (AI) will have a lasting and drastic impact on medical research and healthcare. In addition to the benefits, the associated risks are also the subject of controversial debate and there ...
Involuntary immobility and well-being: a scoping review of existing literature and future research directions [0.03%]
非自愿性制动与福祉:现有文献综述及未来研究方向展望
Lise Vanden Hautte,Charlotte Scheerens,Ilse Ruyssen et al.
Lise Vanden Hautte et al.
Labelling the debate: a thematic analysis of alcohol industry submissions to the EU consultation on alcohol health warnings in Ireland [0.03%]
标签辩论:对爱尔兰欧盟酒精健康警告咨询中酒精行业提交的意见的语义分析
Éadaoin Cott,Jelena Dunaiceva,Philippa White et al.
Éadaoin Cott et al.
Background: Building on the success of tobacco health warning labels, EU Member States and institutions are increasingly considering similar requirements for alcohol products. While industry responses to pricing and avail...
Digital activism in Kenya: moving from the digital center to the digital periphery of Long Covid experience [0.03%]
肯尼亚的数字活动主义:从新冠肺炎的数字中心走向长新冠体验的边缘地区
Emily Mendenhall,Lucy W Kamau,Nora Kenworthy et al.
Emily Mendenhall et al.
Digital activism around Long Covid has reverberated around the globe, as patients, researchers, and clinicians worked together to understand the chronic condition. However, Long Covid networks, much like other social networks, have hierarch...
Generating political priority for breastfeeding and the adoption of Kenya's 2012 BMS act: the importance of women's leadership [0.03%]
母乳喂养的政治优先权生成及肯尼亚2012年通过《母乳代用品法》的重要性:妇女领导力的作用
Maryanne Wamahiu,Phillip Baker,Tim Dorlach
Maryanne Wamahiu
Background: The World Health Organization recommends initiating breastfeeding in the first hour of life, exclusive breastfeeding for six months, and continued breastfeeding for at least two years. Aggressive marketing of ...
An investigation into telemedicine utilization for refugee mental health: a systematic review [0.03%]
关于难民精神卫生远程医疗利用情况的系统评价研究
Arezoo Abasi,Seyed Ali Fatemi Aghda,Mehdi Zahedian et al.
Arezoo Abasi et al.
Background: Telemedicine is mentioned as a technological solution in various fields of medicine and nowadays using telemedicine in the field of mental health in the refugee population, has attracted special attention in t...
Trends and cross-country inequalities of alcohol use disorders: findings from the global burden of disease study 2021 [0.03%]
2021年全球疾病负担研究中的酒精使用障碍流行趋势及国家间差异发现
Zhaoyang Xie,Gangliang Zhong,Cheng Xu et al.
Zhaoyang Xie et al.
Background: Alcohol use disorder (AUD) imposes a significant burden on individuals and society. With globalization, transnational alcohol corporations influence policy enforcement and consumer behavior, hindering cost-eff...
"Favoring those who contributed to their political campaigns": an analysis of the incentives received by the food industry in Colombia in the period of 2018-2020 [0.03%]
“投我以桃报之以李”——食品行业在哥伦比亚2018—2020年间的政治献金回报分析
María Alejandra Niño Duque,Emanuel Orozco Núñez,Eliana María Pérez Tamayo et al.
María Alejandra Niño Duque et al.
The food industry is a very influential actor in public health policies in Colombia. In particular, industry incentives, such as financial donations and other gifts to political parties, can help develop future alliances and initiate an exc...
Safeguarding health in bilateral investment treaties: the Uruguayan experience [0.03%]
双边投资条约中保障东道国公共健康手段——以乌拉圭为例分析
Gastón Ares,Gerónimo Brunet,Dori Patay et al.
Gastón Ares et al.
Background: The proliferation of International Investment Agreements (IIAs), as the result of globalization, has been identified as one of the factors contributing to policy inertia or chill on meaningful public health po...