Exploring the Potential to Use Citizen Science to Monitor and Improve Walkability of Socially Diverse Neighbourhoods [0.03%]
Roger Lay,Leonie Cranney,Elizabeth Leece et al.
Roger Lay et al.
BackgroundWalkability is an important contributor to physical activity, aiding the prevention of chronic diseases. Decision makers rely on accurate, nuanced data to inform the planning of walkable communities. While objective walkability to...
Dennis Raphael,Toba Bryant
Dennis Raphael
BackgroundDespite a robust research literature on the importance of promoting health equity and stated commitments by public health authorities to this goal, progress in doing so has been disappointing in Canada. One reason is the failure t...
Understanding Crisis to Inform Crisis Response: Community Perspectives From a Qualitative Ethnographic Case Study [0.03%]
理解危机以应对危机:定性民族志案例研究中的社区视角
Polly Ford-Jones,Chiemela Iheanacho,Simon Adam et al.
Polly Ford-Jones et al.
Responses to crisis in the community have gained significant attention, recognizing potential life and death consequences of such responses, with particularly significant impacts for systematically marginalized communities and individuals. ...
Medication Adherence Support in Aotearoa New Zealand: No Central Policy, No Ownership, No Accountability [0.03%]
新西兰的药物依从性支持:没有中央政策、没有人负责
Obreniokibo Ibifubara Amiesimaka,Kristina Aluzaite,Michael Schultz et al.
Obreniokibo Ibifubara Amiesimaka et al.
BackgroundMedicines constitute the fulcrum of therapy across diseases, with patients needing to follow prescribed regimens (practice medication adherence (MA)) to derive optimal clinical benefits from medications. Poor MA is linked with inc...
COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy: Trust in Local Clinics Predict Perceptions of Vaccine Safety and Vaccination Status [0.03%]
新冠疫情疫苗犹豫:对本地诊所的信任影响疫苗安全感知和接种状况
Brynn E Sheehan,Miasha ONeal,Kapri Hannon et al.
Brynn E Sheehan et al.
Background. Despite widespread COVID-19 vaccine availability, vaccine hesitancy remains a barrier to achieving public health goals, especially in underserved communities. Trust in healthcare providers, scientists, and government institution...
Assessment of Social Determinants of Maternal Health in Morocco Using Interpretive Grounded Theory [0.03%]
运用诠释性扎根理论评估摩洛哥的母婴健康社会决定因素
Chaimae Moujahid,Soufiane Yassara,Jack E Turman Jr et al.
Chaimae Moujahid et al.
BackgroundMaternal health in at-risk communities is a significant public health issue, especially in areas characterized by socio-economic and healthcare inequalities. This study aims to uncover the multiple factors that influence maternal ...
Supporting Informed Decision-Making Regarding Participation in Cervical Cancer Prevention Programs: A Qualitative Study Among Turkish-, Moroccan-, and Syrian-Dutch Women [0.03%]
关于参与宫颈癌预防计划的知情决策:土耳其裔、摩洛哥裔和叙利亚裔荷兰妇女中的定性研究
Tharsini Veeravagu,Nora Hamdiui,Mart L Stein et al.
Tharsini Veeravagu et al.
BackgroundTurkish-, Moroccan-, and potentially Syrian-Dutch women in the Netherlands are disproportionately affected by cervical cancer (CC), yet participate less in CC screening and Human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccination program compared ...
Legal Violence as a Structural Determinant of Health in U.S. Immigration Governance [0.03%]
美国移民治理中的法律暴力与健康的社会决定因素
Juan Carlos Ruiz Malagon,Belinda Hernandez-Arriaga,Alonso R Reyna Rivarola et al.
Juan Carlos Ruiz Malagon et al.
Legal violence is a structural determinant of health in U.S. immigration governance. This essay examines how the shift from civil to criminal enforcement-marked by surveillance, detention, and deportation-inflicts systemic harm on undocumen...
A Population-Centered Health Framework for Analyzing Superfund Sites With a History of Volatile Organic Compound Contamination [0.03%]
以人群为中心的健康框架在分析挥发性有机化合物污染历史的超级基金场地中的应用
Samantha Satterly,Caison Black,Rochelle H Holm et al.
Samantha Satterly et al.
BackgroundAirborne toxicants such as volatile organic compounds (VOCs) increase the risk of inducing or exacerbating cardiometabolic disease. The Environmental Protection Agency prioritizes Superfund sites based on the level of contaminatio...
"It Was Like a Baptism by Fire:" Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare Providers' Training Experiences Related to the Provision of Care to Black and Latina Women Who Use Substances in the United States [0.03%]
“这就像一种洗礼:美国性与生殖医疗保健提供者为黑人和拉丁女性吸毒者提供护理的相关培训体验”
Eli Wasserman,Bailey Brewer,Brittany Mandeville et al.
Eli Wasserman et al.
Black and Latina cisgender and transgender women who use substances face adverse sexual and reproductive health (SRH) outcomes due to intersecting forms of discrimination and limited access to high-quality SRH services. Insufficient researc...