Towards responsive policy and actions to address non-communicable disease risks amongst adolescents in Indonesia: insights from key stakeholders [0.03%]
面向印尼青少年非传染性疾病风险的政策与行动:来自关键利益攸关方的见解
Karly I Cini,Nisaa R Wulan,Dorothea Dumuid et al.
Karly I Cini et al.
Background: Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) such as cancer, diabetes, heart disease, mental disorder and chronic lung conditions are the leading cause of death and disability in Indonesia. Adolescence is when risks for N...
Progress in achieving SDG targets for mortality reduction among mothers, newborns, and children in the WHO South-East Asia Region [0.03%]
世卫组织东南亚区域实现孕产妇、新生儿和儿童死亡率可持续发展目标的进展
Neena Raina,Rajesh Khanna,Shuchita Gupta et al.
Neena Raina et al.
As we reach midway towards the 2030 Sustainable Developmental Goals (SDG), this paper reviews the progress made by the WHO South-East Asia Region (SEAR) and member countries towards achieving the SDG targets for maternal, newborn and child ...
Health Emergency Risk Management in World Health Organization - South-East Asia Region during 2014-2023: synthesis of experiences [0.03%]
2014—2023年世界卫生组织南东亚太区的卫生紧急风险治理:经验总结
Edwin Ceniza Salvador,Nilesh Buddha,Anil Bhola et al.
Edwin Ceniza Salvador et al.
Health Emergency Risk Management (ERM) has become increasingly critical on the global stage, prompted by the escalating frequency and severity of natural disasters and disease outbreaks. This paper offers a comprehensive synthesis of the Wo...
Ronak Borana,Jyoti Tyagi,Gian Luca Di Tanna et al.
Ronak Borana et al.
The Lancet Regional Health-Southeast Asia
The Lancet Regional Health-Southeast Asia
The burden, risk factors and unique etiologies of stroke in South-East Asia Region (SEAR) [0.03%]
东南亚区域的卒中负担、危险因素及独特病因学研究
Jeyaraj D Pandian,Madakasira Vasantha Padma Srivastava,Sanjith Aaron et al.
Jeyaraj D Pandian et al.
The World Health Organization (WHO) South East Asia Region (SEAR) comprises 11 countries, which are one of the most culturally, topographically, and socially diverse areas worldwide, undergoing an epidemiological transition towards non-comm...
Prevalence of dementia among older age people and variation across different sociodemographic characteristics: a cross-sectional study in Bangladesh [0.03%]
孟加拉国老年人痴呆患病率及其在不同社会人口统计学特征之间的差异:一项横断面研究
Aliya Naheed,Maliha Hakim,Md Saimul Islam et al.
Aliya Naheed et al.
Background: Dementia is a significant global health issue, particularly for low-income and middle-income countries which majorly contribute to the dementia cases reported globally (67%). We estimated the prevalence of dem...
Establishing a novel partnership model to deploy health services for children with autism in a low-resource setting - experience from Sri Lanka [0.03%]
在斯里兰卡拉低资源环境下建立新的伙伴关系模型以部署自闭症儿童卫生服务的体验
Bhavana Sivayokan,Sambasivamoorthy Sivayokan,Thirunavukarasu Kumanan et al.
Bhavana Sivayokan et al.
Sri Lanka is representative of challenges faced by low-income and middle-income countries, including the rise in the prevalence of autism and the lack of sufficient autism-specific services in the state sectors. The experience in establishi...
Stroke systems of care in South-East Asia Region (SEAR): commonalities and diversities [0.03%]
东南亚区域的卒中医疗体系:共性与差异
Ivy A Sebastian,Dorcas B C Gandhi,Padmavati N Sylaja et al.
Ivy A Sebastian et al.
The Southeast Asia Region (SEAR) accounts for nearly 50% of the developing world's stroke burden. With various commonalities across its countries concerning health services, user awareness, and healthcare-seeking behavior, SEAR still presen...
Yogeshwar V Kalkonde,Sukanya Rangamani,Nijasri C Suwanwela et al.
Yogeshwar V Kalkonde et al.
Surveillance of stroke is critical to track its burden and assess progress in prevention and treatment. We reviewed the literature to evaluate stroke surveillance efforts in the South-East Asia Region (SEAR) countries, identify progress and...