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    “…Priority action areas include ensuring early diagnosis and successful treatment to the most vulnerable groups such as people of foreign origin from countries with a high burden of TB and incarcerated population. Incomplete reporting of TB-related epidemiological data to WHO excluded high-burden countries and limited our study to 33 countries only. …”
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    “…The frequency of the investigated themes may reflect historical developments concerning disease prevalence, treatment advances, and the social understanding of illness and incarcerated populations. The differences between income status groups are likely to be explained by local health priorities and immediate health risks. …”
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    “…Duration of imprisonment, incarcerated for 25 to 59 months (AOR = 3.07; 95% CI: 1.33, 7.04) and for greater than 59 months (AOR = 4.56; 95% CI: 2.0, 10.45), mild and moderate depression (AOR = 1.9; 95% CI: 1.05, 3.45), and moderately severe and severe depression (AOR = 2.78; 95% CI: 1.17, 6.60) were significantly associated with increased odds of undernutrition. …”
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    “…Exclusion criteria included all patients less than age 18 or incarcerated. Patients were stratified into two groups those that received tPA per our center's neurosurgical protocol and those that received drainage alone. …”
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  8. 2928
    por Jamal, Umara Zahir
    Publicado 2020
    “…Case Patient is an incarcerated 65 y/o African American male with PMHx of hypothyroidism who was admitted to the hospital for AMS after being found unresponsive in his prison cell. …”
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    “…CLINICAL CASE: A 59-year-old Caucasian female with history of T2DM, GERD, gout, and bowel resection for an incarcerated abdominal hernia three weeks ago presented to the emergency department due to seizure-like movements. …”
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    “…METHODS: Through a series of focus groups with rural incarcerated women, theater-testing with members of the target population, and iterative refinements with topical experts, we aimed to identify potential adaptations to content and context to improve the fit, feasibility, and acceptability of the NIDA Standard for this population using social media. …”
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    “…Conclusions: The FS improves the interRAI MH's ability to identify risk for negative patient experiences and assess clinical needs in hospitalized/incarcerated forensic patients. These results generalize across age groups and across health care and correctional settings.…”
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    “…Eleven patients completed PROMIS outcomes measures for a response rate of 55%, as four patients were deceased or incarcerated at the time of survey. RESULTS: The average age was 45.3 (16 SD) with a mean BMI of 31.3 (10.4 SD). …”
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    “…DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This cohort study used data from December 22, 2020, through June 30, 2021, to quantify the fractions of staff and incarcerated residents who remained unvaccinated among 23 472 custody and 7617 health care staff who worked in roles requiring direct contact with residents at 33 of the 35 prisons operated by the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. …”
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  15. 2935
    “…However, more research is needed to better understand the burden of HCV disease among other subgroups at high risk, such as Blacks/African Americans, people with a history of injection drug use (but not injecting drugs in the last 12 months), people who are currently or formerly incarcerated, and people who are currently or formerly unhoused.…”
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    “…OBJECTIVE: To improve health literacy and reduce COVID-19 disparities, the Westchester County Department of Health, in partnership with two universities, community- and faith-based organizations, and the Westchester County Department of Correction, co-developed a health education program for community members, correctional officers, and incarcerated jail residents in Westchester, New York. …”
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    “…EXPOSURES: Five threat-related ACEs (ie, physical abuse, household substance abuse, domestic violence, unsafe neighborhood, and bullying) and 5 deprivation-related ACEs (ie, emotional neglect, household mental illness, incarcerated household member, parental separation or divorce, and parental death) before 17 years of age were queried by questionnaires. …”
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  18. 2938
    “…Most justice-involved young adults are supervised in the community—not incarcerated in jail or prison—where they have ongoing access to substances and experience significant barriers to care. …”
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    “…EXPOSURES: Any of 12 ACEs (physical abuse, emotional neglect, household substance abuse, household mental illness, domestic violence, incarcerated household member, parental separation or divorce, unsafe neighborhood, bullying, parental death, sibling death, and parental disability), measured by indicators on a questionnaire. …”
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  20. 2940
    por Amir, Lisa H., Bazzano, Alessandra, Thibeau, Shelley, Theall, Katherine P., Blair, Anna, Cadwell, Karin, Bronson, Emily A., Brooks, Elizabeth C., Chase, Jodine, Chetwynd, Ellen, Costello, Rebecca, Wouk, Kathryn, Dermid-Gray, Lindsey, Devane-Johnson, Stephanie, Giscombe, Cheryl Woods, Labbok, Miriam, Dowling, Sally, Fraser, Melanie, Grassley, Jane, McCarter-Spaulding, Deborah, Spencer, Becky, Hocking, Jennifer, Liamputtong, Pranee, Keitt, Sheree H., Reis-Reilly, Harumi, Labbok, Miriam, Lytle, Leslie, Merz, Mary Ann, Noon, Kate, Olson, Krista M., Parrilla-Rodríguez, Ana M., Gorrín-Peralta, José J., Pellicier, Melissa, Vázquez-Rivera, Zeleida M., Pellicier, Melissa, Pemberton, Jennifer L., Pestl, Catherine McEvilly, Pierre, Jennifer, Noyes, Philip, Srivastava, Khushbu, Marshall-Taylor, Sharon, Proto, Jennifer, Hyland, Sarah, Brinks, Laurie, Reis-Reilly, Harumi, Esposito, Martelle, Phillippi, Megan, Sears, Cynthia L., James, Delores, Harville, Cedric, Carswell, Kristina, Singletary, Nicola, Goodell, L. Suzanne, Fogleman, April, Smith, Paige Hall, Stuebe, Alison M., Bryant, Amy G., Lyerly, Anne Drapkin, Tomori, Cecilia, Watkins, Amanda L., Dodgson, Joan E., Wolf, Jacqueline H.
    Publicado 2016
    “…Breastfeeding and the rights of incarcerated women Krista M Olson A20. Barriers and support for Puerto Rican breastfeeding working mothers Ana M. …”
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