Foot self-care practices among adults with diabetes in the West Bank, Palestine: A cross-sectional study [0.03%]
西岸地区成人糖尿病患者的足部自我护理行为:一项横断面研究
Alhareth M Amro,Salahaldeen Deeb,Mohammad Harbi Alfrookh et al.
Alhareth M Amro et al.
Diabetic foot complications are a major cause of morbidity and disability yet are largely preventable through proper self-care. This cross-sectional study assessed foot self-care practices among adults with diabetes in the West Bank, Palest...
Global Surgery as an emerging discipline: Why it thrives despite barriers-And what must happen next [0.03%]
全球外科:一门新兴学科为何能蓬勃发展并突破重重障碍——以及未来的发展方向
Dhananjaya Sharma
Dhananjaya Sharma
Global Surgery aspires to eliminate inequities in surgical care worldwide, yet it remains a field defined by paradox. This essay critically examines its conceptual, structural, and ethical flaws and why, despite the challenges, Global Surge...
We know what we need: Older adults' and stakeholders' perspectives on ageing, health, and wellbeing in Pakistan [0.03%]
我们需要什么,我们最清楚:巴基斯坦老年人和利益相关者关于老龄、健康和福祉的视角
Sonia Sameen,Javeria Mansoor,Maryam Pyar Ali Lakhdir et al.
Sonia Sameen et al.
The rapid increase in the older adult population worldwide, especially in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) like Pakistan, raises critical challenges for healthcare, social support, and policy planning. Older adults in LMICs, especia...
Supriya Subramani
Supriya Subramani
Investigating the role of perceived autonomy support in moderating the association between diabetes stigma and psychological and diabetes self-management outcomes among adults with type 2 diabetes in Ghana [0.03%]
探究感知自主支持在糖尿病污名与成人2型糖尿病的心理及自我管理结果之间关系的调节作用
Samuel Akyirem,Katie Wang,Gail Melkus et al.
Samuel Akyirem et al.
Studies on diabetes-related stigma rarely focus on identifying or examining protective factors (e.g., social support and healthcare environment) that can mitigate the adverse effect of this social phenomenon. In this cross-sectional study, ...
Aging mothers, failing placentas? Association between maternal age and placental perfusion in a low-resource setting [0.03%]
高龄产妇与胎盘功能衰退有关?来自低资源地区的一项关于母龄与胎盘灌注关系的研究
Innocent Okafor Eze,Uchenna Ifeanyi Nwagha,Stephen Chijioke Eze et al.
Innocent Okafor Eze et al.
The prevalence of pregnancies among women of advanced maternal age (AMA, ≥ 35 years) is increasing globally. Age-related vascular changes may influence placental perfusion, but evidence isolating maternal age from major confounders remains...
Beyond biology: Social and geographic determinants of hypertension in rural Alabama communities [0.03%]
超越生物学:阿拉巴马农村社区高血压的社会和地理决定因素
Sharlene D Newman,D Nichole Pompey,Linda Knol et al.
Sharlene D Newman et al.
Hypertension remains a leading modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular morbidity and mortality in the United States. Despite advances in detection and treatment, disparities in hypertension prevalence, control, and outcomes persist across...
Co-developing a framework to guide school-based substance use prevention (SSUP) interventions in Ghana [0.03%]
在加纳指导学校药物使用预防干预的框架的联合开发
Abdul Cadri,Tracie Barnett,Tibor Schuster et al.
Abdul Cadri et al.
Substance use among young people is a global public health challenge with a high burden in African countries, including Ghana. Behavioural interventions implemented in schools can be effective in preventing substance use among young people ...
Parenting under the triple burden of violence, depression, and poor diet quality: An intergenerational mother-child syndemic in Nepal [0.03%]
暴力、抑郁和不良饮食质量下的三重育儿负担:尼泊尔母子流行病学问题
Luissa Vahedi,Ilana Seff,Alexander C Tsai et al.
Luissa Vahedi et al.
Parenting while experiencing intimate partner violence (IPV), depression, and poor diet quality can contribute to child health inequities. Syndemic theory offers a framework to understand how maternal conditions can lead to inequitable chil...
Training gaps in trans and nonbinary health: Perspectives of resident physicians in Argentina [0.03%]
论阿根廷居民医师的跨性别及非二元性别健康教育缺口:以阿根廷为例的观点分析
Carolina Silva,Paula Nalda,Valeria Mulli et al.
Carolina Silva et al.
A growing number of individuals identify as transgender and nonbinary (TNB), yet most healthcare professionals are not adequately prepared to address their health needs. Providers' training is crucial to ensuring accessible, evidence-based ...