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2541por Beyrer, Chris, Shisana, Olive, Baral, Stefan D., Milsana, Koleka, Mayer, Kenneth H., Pozniak, Anton, Walker, Bruce D., Mboup, Souleman, Sohn, Annette H., Serwadda, David, Rees, Helen, Dvoriak, Sergii, Warren, Mitchell, Thiam, Safiatou, El-Sadr, Wafaa M., Hospital, Xavier, Ryan, Owen, Thomson, Nicolas, Bekker, Linda-Gail“…The improvement of legal, policy and human rights environments for those most at risk for HIV acquisition and most at risk for lack of access to essential services; sexual and gender minorities, sex workers of all genders, people who inject drugs, and prisoners and detainees remain among the greatest unmet needs in HIV/AIDS. …”
Publicado 2017
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2542“…METHOD: A search of grey literature yielded 72 examples of impact assessment tools and guidance from a wide variety of fields including gender, health and human rights. These examples were reviewed, and information relevant to the development of a health workforce impact assessment was extracted from them using an inductive process. …”
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2543“…Thus, the case for investing in NTDs control should also be influenced by the value of NTD morbidity, availability of effective donated medicines, human rights arguments, and need to achieve the NTD-related target 3.3 of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 3 (on health) by 2030. …”
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2544por Kisakye, Angela N, Tweheyo, Raymond, Ssengooba, Freddie, Pariyo, George W, Rutebemberwa, Elizeus, Kiwanuka, Suzanne N“…The regulatory mechanisms and possible effects include 1) organizational-level mechanisms being reported as effective in curbing absenteeism in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs); 2) prohibition of private sector activities in LMICs offering benefits but presenting a challenge for the government to monitor the health workforce; 3) contractual changes from temporary to fixed posts having been associated with no reduction in absenteeism and not being appropriate for LMICs; 4) multifaceted work interventions being implemented in most settings; 5) the possibility of using financial and incentive regulatory mechanisms in LMICs; 6) health intervention mechanisms reducing absenteeism when integrated with exercise programs; and 7) attendance by legislation during emergencies being criticized for violating human rights in the United States and not being effective in curbing absenteeism. …”
Publicado 2016
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2545“…BACKGROUND: Non-consensual sex (NCS) among young people, an important subject with public health and human rights implications, was less studied in China. …”
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2546“…Concurrently, increasing relevance of the Concept of Human Dignity for health and human rights has been discussed. However, a direct relationship between Human Dignity and Public Health Ethics (PHE) has surprisingly not yet been established. …”
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2547“…BACKGROUND: Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting (FGM/C) is a harmful practice that violates the human rights of women and girls. Despite global efforts to restrict the practice, there have been few reports on major positive changes to the problem. …”
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2548“…BACKGROUND: Freedom of conscience is a core element of human rights respected by most European countries. It allows abortion through the inclusion of a conscience clause, which permits opting out of providing such services. …”
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2549por Te, Vannarath, Floden, Nadia, Hussain, Sameera, Brolan, Claire E., Hill, Peter S.“…BACKGROUND: In 2012, the European Commission funded Go4Health—Goals and Governance for Global Health, a consortium of 13 academic research and human rights institutions from both Global North and South—to track the evolution of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and provide ongoing policy advice. …”
Publicado 2018
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2550“…INTRODUCTION: Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a global health and human rights problem. In Tanzania, national studies have shown that half of all women experience partner violence in their lifetime, 38% reported being abused during a period of 12 months and 30% during pregnancy. …”
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2551“…Birth registration safeguards the basic rights of children and gives them an identity, citizenship/nationality and legal protection against violence, abuse and human rights violations. It is therefore necessary that all births are registered and even more critical that the registration of a birth is followed by the issuance of a birth certificate. …”
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2552“…METHODS: A narrative literature review was conducted between October 2016 and November 2017 on issues related to social justice, health, and human rights in urban Bangladesh. The key questions discussed here are: i) ethical dilemmas and inclusion of the urban poor to pursue social justice; and ii) the ethical obligations and moral responsibilities of the state and non-state sectors in serving Bangladesh’s urban poor. …”
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2553“…To increase access to healthcare for this vulnerable group, improvements are needed in distribution and management of resources from transportation through service delivery, as well as improved provider knowledge and awareness of a human rights approach to disability and health.…”
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2554por Abbas, Mohamed, Aloudat, Tammam, Bartolomei, Javier, Carballo, Manuel, Durieux-Paillard, Sophie, Gabus, Laure, Jablonka, Alexandra, Jackson, Yves, Kaojaroen, Kanokporn, Koch, Daniel, Martinez, Esperanza, Mendelson, Marc, Petrova-Benedict, Roumyana, Tsiodras, Sotirios, Christie, Derek, Saam, Mirko, Hargreaves, Sally, Pittet, Didier“…Basic needs and rights of migrants and refugees are not always respected in regard to article 25 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and article 23 of the Refugee Convention. …”
Publicado 2018
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2555“…However, decision makers and other stakeholders also typically have additional questions, including how different stakeholders value different outcomes, the acceptability and feasibility of different interventions and the impacts of these interventions on equity and human rights. Evidence from qualitative research can help address these questions, and a number of WHO guidelines are now using qualitative evidence in this way. …”
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2556“…BACKGROUND: Millions of people in Southern Africa are deprived of basic human rights such as the right to education and work because of the large and growing unmet demand for assistive technologies (AT). …”
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2557“…BACKGROUND: Intimate partner violence (IPV) and sexual violence (SV) occur commonly and are a violation of basic human rights. There are limited studies to date that examine the impact of IPV, SV and mental health outcomes in Thailand. …”
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2558por Amatya, Prabisha, Ghimire, Saruna, Callahan, Karen E., Baral, Binaya Kumar, Poudel, Krishna C.“…CONCLUSIONS: Chhaupadi has been condemned by human rights organizations. While the government has banned the practice, implementation on the ban is proceeding slowly, especially in far-western Nepal. …”
Publicado 2018
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2559“…The present study investigates living conditions, access to human rights and mental health of UMs living in Sweden. …”
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2560por Rehfuess, Eva A, Stratil, Jan M, Scheel, Inger B, Portela, Anayda, Norris, Susan L, Baltussen, Rob“…RESULTS: The new WHO-INTEGRATE (INTEGRATe Evidence) framework comprises six substantive criteria—balance of health benefits and harms, human rights and sociocultural acceptability, health equity, equality and non-discrimination, societal implications, financial and economic considerations, and feasibility and health system considerations—and the meta-criterion quality of evidence. …”
Publicado 2019
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