Testing delay in an environment of low COVID-19 prevalence: A qualitative study of testing behaviour amongst symptomatic South Australians [0.03%]
低新冠流行率环境下检测延误的定性研究:南澳大利亚出现症状人群的检测行为研究
Emma Tonkin,Heath Pillen,Samantha B Meyer et al.
Emma Tonkin et al.
Introduction: South Australia has to date (October 2021) been highly successful in maintaining an aggressive suppression strategy for the management of the COVID-19 pandemic. However, continued success of this strategy is...
Racism and health care: Experiences of Latinx immigrant women in NYC during COVID-19 [0.03%]
新冠肺炎疫情期间纽约市拉丁移民女性的就医遭遇及其种族因素体验
Monika Damle,Heather Wurtz,Goleen Samari
Monika Damle
The COVID-19 pandemic has disproportionately affected minoritized racial groups, especially Latinx immigrants, evidenced by the high rates of COVID-19 infections, hospitalizations, and deaths among this population. With increasing xenophobi...
Protection or police harassment? Impacts of punitive policing, discrimination, and racial profiling under end-demand laws among im/migrant sex workers in Metro Vancouver [0.03%]
保护还是警察骚扰?大温哥华地区移民性工作者在需求端法律下的经历
Bronwyn McBride,Shira M Goldenberg,Alka Murphy et al.
Bronwyn McBride et al.
In 2014, Canada implemented end-demand sex work legislation which leaves the sale of sex under some circumstances legal. However, immigration policies based on discourses positioning sex work as exploitation and migration as trafficking con...
Migrants as 'vulnerable groups' in the COVID-19 pandemic: A critical discourse analysis of a taken-for-granted label in academic literature [0.03%]
冠状肺炎疫情期间移民作为“脆弱群体”:学术文献中一个习以为常标签的关键话语分析
Jil Molenaar,Lore Van Praag
Jil Molenaar
The COVID-19 pandemic affects different people unequally, and migrants are frequently among the groups considered particularly vulnerable. However, conceptualizations of 'vulnerability' are often ambiguous and poorly defined. Using critical...
How does social class shape women's alcohol stockpiling during COVID-19?: A qualitative study in South Australia during the 2020 lockdown [0.03%]
澳大利亚南澳地区2020年疫情期间女性饮酒行为的社会阶级成因定性研究:一项质性研究
Paul R Ward,Kristen Foley,Samantha B Meyer et al.
Paul R Ward et al.
The making of a Swedish strategy: How organizational culture shaped the Public Health Agency's pandemic response [0.03%]
瑞典防疫战略的制定:组织文化如何影响公共卫生局应对疫情响应
Tobias Olofsson,Shai Mulinari,Maria Hedlund et al.
Tobias Olofsson et al.
Several suggestions have been made as to why Sweden's approach to managing the COVID-19 pandemic came to rely on a strategy based on voluntary measures. Two of the most prominent explanations for why the country chose a different strategy t...
The economic context of pursuing online medication abortion in the United States [0.03%]
美国追求在线药物流产的经济背景
Dana M Johnson,Melissa Madera,Rebecca Gomperts et al.
Dana M Johnson et al.
Access to in-clinic abortion has become increasingly restricted in the U.S. and for many, the high cost of care is a significant barrier. However, little is known about how financial circumstances shape the alternate pathways to abortion ca...
Kopfkino: Phases of quarantine among asymptomatic SARS-COV-2 carriers in Germany [0.03%]
德国无症状新冠病毒携带者的隔离相分规律性:头脑电影?
Ferdinand Uellner,Freda Röhr,Claudia Denkinger et al.
Ferdinand Uellner et al.
Although a majority of SARS-COV-2 diagnosis are asymptomatic, presymptimatic or minimally symptomatic, little has been described and understood about the illness careers of these individuals. This study explored the lived experience of a SA...
The impact of immigration detention on the health of asylum seekers during the COVID-19 pandemic [0.03%]
新冠肺炎大流行期间移民拘留对寻求庇护者健康的影响
Elizabeth K Singer,Kevin Molyneux,Khushmit Kaur et al.
Elizabeth K Singer et al.
COVID-19 disproportionately affects racial and ethnic minority groups as well as people in jails and immigration detention centers in the United States. Between April and August of 2020, the mean monthly COVID-19 case ratio for ICE detainee...
Disadvantage and the Experience of Treatment for Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis (MDR-TB) [0.03%]
不利因素与耐多药肺结核治疗体验的关系研究
Holly A Taylor,David W Dowdy,Alexandra R Searle et al.
Holly A Taylor et al.