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  1. 1961
    por Boutayeb, A.
    Publicado 2010
    “…Consequently, beyond health issues, these diseases should and must globally be seen as a development concern, affecting education and knowledge acquisition, income and social status, productivity and economic growth and other direct and indirect components of human development such as gender equality and human rights. For health strategies to be successful, international solidarity and public-private partnerships are needed to tackle the problems of shortage and lack of treatments, resistance and the need for new drugs, vaccines and diagnostic procedures. …”
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  3. 1963
    “…• Rapid development of COVID-19 has altered healthcare and services around the world; changes have affected women, newborn infants, families, and staff; • Restrictive practices have been introduced in maternal and newborn care that limit women's decisions and rights of women and newborn infants, including restrictions on the place of birth, continuity of care, and mother-baby contact; • An evidence-informed approach is now developing in some countries in which essential elements of quality can be maintained while also protecting and supporting staff; • To keep women, newborn infants, families, and staff safe, balance is needed between the public health, quality care, and human rights agendas; • A set of key principles is proposed to inform COVID-relevant quality care and service provision; • A pro-active strategy to inform longer-term planning for life during and after the pandemic should be grounded in evidence and co-created with women, families, and staff.…”
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  4. 1964
    por Mula, Marco, Kaufman, Kenneth R.
    Publicado 2020
    “…Stigma leads not only to discrimination and civil and human rights violations but also to poor access to healthcare and non-adherence or decreased adherence to treatment, ultimately increasing morbidity and mortality. …”
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  5. 1965
    “…The common thread of punitiveness underlying and connecting these issues needs to be recognized, understood, and confronted by any society that professes to value fundamental human rights and wishes to prevent important decisions from being affected by irrelevant and harmful sociocultural and political biases.…”
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  6. 1966
    “…In response to the opioid crisis, IDSA and HIVMA established a working group to drive an evidence- and human rights-based response to illicit drug use and associated infectious diseases. …”
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  7. 1967
    “…Almost all countries, with or without HDP reports, have signed the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Countries with reported HDP have larger population size (P <.001), worse Corruption Perception Index score (P=.025), higher out-of-pocket expenditure (P =.024), lower Universal Health Coverage Index score (P =.015), and worse Press Freedom Index score (P =.012). …”
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  8. 1968
    “…BACKGROUND: Sexual violence is a widespread human rights violation that affects women and girls throughout the world, with particularly high rates among college-age youth. …”
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  9. 1969
    “…The four pillars call for adopting a human rights approach to public health, addressing the social determinants of health, ensuring access to both individuals and population-based services, and expanding the stewardship role of health authorities through a collaborative implementation of public health functions. …”
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  10. 1970
    “…With regard to the role of research ethics in these pandemic times some argue in favor of exceptionalism, others, including the authors of this paper, emphasize the urgent need to remain committed to core ethical principles and fundamental human rights obligations all reflected in research regulations and guidelines carefully crafted over time. …”
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  11. 1971
    “…This article responds empirically to the question posed by Stan Cohen about “why, when faced by knowledge of others’ suffering and pain—particularly the suffering and pain resulting from what are called ‘human rights violations’—does ‘reaction’ so often take the form of denial, avoidance, passivity, indifference, rationalisation or collusion?”. …”
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  12. 1972
    “…In this study, we used the community-based participatory research approach to create a model of an inclusive community space with a human-rights-based approach, which is embodied in the PANEL framework by the Alzheimer Scotland organization. …”
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  13. 1973
    por Chee, Kyong Hee, Ejaz, Farida
    Publicado 2020
    “…Lee and Chee will then examine how the occupational identities of 303 long-term care workers are associated with their practice of human rights for PLWD in South Korea. Next, Yen and Mayen-Cho will explain a video project that they developed at Alzheimer’s Los Angeles to reach out to the Japanese American community – they conducted and filmed in-depth interviews with 7 Japanese/Japanese American family care partners of PLWD. …”
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  14. 1974
    por Toyokawa, Noriko, Lou, Vivian
    Publicado 2020
    “…With the audience, the presenters will discuss challenges in dealing with diversity issues and suggestions for a global initiative to protect human rights and health care accessibilities for immigrant older adults.…”
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  15. 1975
    por Bagaajav, Ariunsanaa
    Publicado 2020
    “…Every year, approximately 10% of older adults worldwide experience elder abuse (EA), a serious violation of human rights. A wide range of consequences of EA have been identified including increased vulnerability to morbidity and mortality. …”
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  16. 1976
    por Stavert, Jill
    Publicado 2021
    “…In the context of persons with mental disabilities this requires looking beyond human rights simply in terms of limiting unwarranted interventions to the proactive removal of obstacles to full rights enjoyment and the creation of environments that respect and support such enjoyment. …”
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  17. 1977
    “…A new social contract is required to reduce structural inequalities, and to avoid a potential setback in human rights.…”
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  18. 1978
    “…Patient participation is a central concept in modern health care and an important factor in theories/models such as person‐centred care, shared decision‐making, human rights approaches, and recovery‐oriented practice. …”
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  19. 1979
    “…Violence suffered by children is a violation of human rights and a global health problem. Children with disabilities are especially vulnerable to violence in the school environment, which has a negative impact on their well-being and health. …”
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  20. 1980
    por Rayhan, Istihak, Akter, Khaleda
    Publicado 2021
    “…BACKGROUND: Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) is a serious violation of women's human rights and a dominant chronic global public health problem. …”
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