When one size does not fit all - New Zealand perspectives on the International Health Regulations during the COVID-19 pandemic [0.03%]
一把尺子量不到天下人:新西兰在新冠疫情期间对《国际卫生条例》的观点
Li-Wern Yim,Chris Bullen,Ashley Bloomfield et al.
Li-Wern Yim et al.
The International Health Regulations (IHR) form the basis of the World Health Organization's governing framework for global health security and have a key role in preventing the international spread of disease. The COVID-19 pandemic rightfu...
Commercial determinants of health: case study of ultra-processed food companies in Thailand [0.03%]
商业因素对健康的影响:以泰国超加工食品公司为例的研究
Nongnuch Jindarattanaporn,Weerapak Samsiripong,Salakjit Chuenchom
Nongnuch Jindarattanaporn
Background: Ultra-processed food companies in Thailand have rapidly expanded, and they play an important role in the domestic economy and public policy. These companies influence policy-making by building networks with po...
Strategic decoupling through legitimacy: the sustainability-innovation gap in the food processing sector and its health implications [0.03%]
合法性视角下的战略性脱钩:食品加工行业中的可持续性与创新差距及其健康影响
Mustafa Yucel
Mustafa Yucel
Background: Environmental and public health impacts are critical in the food processing industry. To demonstrate responsiveness to stakeholder expectations, firms foreground sustainability reporting through frameworks suc...
GDP per capita and physician migration across world regions, 2000-2021 [0.03%]
2000至2021年各国人均GDP与医师迁移地区的分布关系
Joseph Nwadiuko,Arrianna Marie Planey,Naomi Zewde et al.
Joseph Nwadiuko et al.
Continuity of maternal and newborn health service provision among private sector players following donor transition. Hope amidst challenging implementation experiences in Uganda [0.03%]
私营部门在资助方退出后的妇幼卫生服务提供连贯性研究——希望与充满挑战的实施经验并存(以乌干达为例)
Eric Ssegujja,Justine Namakula,Allen Kabagenyi et al.
Eric Ssegujja et al.
Background: Supporting service delivery through the private sector is a policy priority for improving maternal and child health service delivery for UHC. Despite the increased attention, it is not clear how pay-for-perfor...
"If I am here, it is because the system failed": a critical qualitative study of global commercial clinical trials for advanced cancer in Chile [0.03%]
“如果我在这里,就说明体系失败了”——智利全球商业性晚期癌症临床试验批判性定性研究
Loreto Fernández-González,Gary Rodin,Jorge Sapunar et al.
Loreto Fernández-González et al.
Background: The pharmaceutical industry is a key global health actor given its crucial role in the development and testing of medicines. Within Latin America, Chile currently has the highest number of multinational commer...
Maternal and neonatal outcomes of second-generation mothers in Europe: a systematic review [0.03%]
欧洲第二代产妇及其新生儿结局的系统综述
Sara Cavagnis,Davide Tarditi,Isabella Rosato et al.
Sara Cavagnis et al.
Background: Second-generation mothers (SGMs), born in European countries to foreign-born parents, represent a growing population. While disparities in maternal and neonatal health outcomes among first-generation migrants ...
Assessing patterns of authorship of low- and middle-income countries in global commercial clinical trials in oncology [0.03%]
全球肿瘤学商业化临床试验中低收入和中等收入国家作者身份的评估
Anil Babu Payedimarri,Samir Mouhssine,Saleh Aljadeeah et al.
Anil Babu Payedimarri et al.
Poor authorship practices in global health research may be a sign of unequal partnerships. Previous studies have shown that authors from low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) are frequently underrepresented in publications from global re...
Do alcohol industry-funded organisations act to correct misinformation? A qualitative study of pregnancy and infant health content following independent analysis [0.03%]
酒精行业资助的组织是否会在独立分析后纠正错误信息?一项关于孕期和婴儿健康内容的定性研究
Gemma Mitchell,Chris Baker,May Ci van Schalkwyk et al.
Gemma Mitchell et al.
Background: Access to reliable, accurate, and up-to-date health information is a crucial component of global population health. Like other health-harming industries, the alcohol industry is known to provide misinformation...