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2061por Muroi, Kei, Ishitsuka, Mami, Hachisuka, Tomoko, Shibata, Itsuka, Ikeda, Tomohiko, Hori, Daisuke, Doki, Shotaro, Takahashi, Tsukasa, Sasahara, Shin-ichiro, Matsuzaki, Ichiyo“…Factors such as age, gender, years of experience, affiliated ward, COVID-19–related stress, financial rewards from the government and hospital, encouragement from the government and patients, and workplace social capital were assessed. A total of 187 participants were included in the final analysis. …”
Publicado 2023
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2062“…We examined associations between psychosocial variables (self-esteem, cultural influences, religiosity, social capital, social support, pregnancy desire (wanted versus unwanted pregnancy), partner characteristics and mental health) and both early ANC first visit (before 16 weeks) and adequate frequency of ANC visits (4 or more visits) for respondents’ last pregnancy. …”
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2063por Hoben, Matthias, Norton, Peter G., Ginsburg, Liane R., Anderson, Ruth A., Cummings, Greta G., Lanham, Holly J., Squires, Janet E., Taylor, Deanne, Wagg, Adrian S., Estabrooks, Carole A.“…Secondary outcomes are a) other modifiable features of care unit context (improved feedback, social capital, slack time) b) care aides’ quality of worklife (improved psychological empowerment, job satisfaction), c) more use of best practices, and d) resident outcomes based on the Resident Assessment Instrument – Minimum Data Set 2.0. …”
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2064“…CONCLUSIONS: Although the availability of help and the notion of ethnicity have been discussed extensively within the context of social capital and health, our findings offer initial evidence for the relevancy of these concepts when studying individuals’ eHealth literacy. …”
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2065“…Secondary independent variables included age, sex, rurality, socioeconomic status, social capital, and lifestyle risk factors. RESULTS: Indigenous Victorian adults were four times more likely than their non-Indigenous counterparts to have experienced racism in the preceding 12 months; odds ratio (OR) = 4.3 (95% confidence interval (CI): 3.2–5.8). …”
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2066“…Major facilitators included participation in specialized therapeutic options, adaptive community programs and schools, as well as parents’ social capital. Effective parenting strategies included setting clear, often structural boundaries, using positive reinforcement, allowing agency by presenting healthy choices, and use of role modeling to promote healthy habits. …”
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2067“…However, participant demographics seldom informed reported analyses; (b) participation was more likely among white, more socioeconomically advantaged, middle-to-older aged, female and able-bodied adults; (c) positive physical and psychological outcomes were unlikely to extend along social gradients; and (d) interventions primarily addressed intermediary determinants (e.g. psychosocial barriers; material resource). Social capital (e.g. friend-making) was identified as potentially important for addressing physical activity inequalities. …”
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2068por Momplaisir, Florence M., Nassau, Tanner, Moore, Kari, Grayhack, Clara, Njoroge, Wanjiku F. M., Diez Roux, Ana V., Brady, Kathleen A.“…EXPOSURES: Neighborhood exposures included extreme poverty, educational attainment, crime rates (using separate and composite measures), and social capital categorized above or below the median. …”
Publicado 2020
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2069por Pearson, O., Schwartzkopff, K., Dawson, A., Hagger, C., Karagi, A., Davy, C., Brown, A., Braunack-Mayer, A.“…Culture had a strong presence in program delivery and building social cohesion and social capital emerged as themes. CONCLUSIONS: This study provides evidence of the considerable efforts of the ACCHO sector, as a primary health care provider, in addressing the social determinants of health and health inequity experienced by Indigenous communities. …”
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2070“…In national variables, depression was higher when the Government Response Stringency Index score was higher, when life expectancy was higher, and when social capital was higher. In contrast, depression was lower when literacy rates were higher. …”
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2071por Ng, Gloria, Raskin, Elizabeth, Wirtz, Veronika J., Banks, Kathleen P., Laing, Richard O., Kiragu, Zana W., Rockers, Peter C., Onyango, Monica A.“…In the absence of NCD medicines at health facilities, patients coped by purchasing medicines from local chemists, switching health facilities, requesting a different prescription, admitting oneself to an inpatient facility, establishing connections with local staff to receive notifications of medicine stock, stocking up on medicines, utilizing social capital to retrieve medicines from larger cities and obtaining funds from a network of friends and family. …”
Publicado 2021
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2072“…Students became increasingly socialised within the healthcare team, contributing directly to patient care; the resulting social capital opened new opportunities for learning, team working and enhanced students’ interprofessional identity. …”
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2073“…The index component of the tool comprises 12 domains of self-reliance, including housing, food, education, healthcare, health status, safety, employment, financial resources, assistance, debt, and savings, and social capital. This paper presents the methodology used to evaluate the tool’s internal consistency and scoring validity, shares the corresponding findings, and offers a practical approach for developing a culturally relevant and robust tool for humanitarian settings. …”
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2074“…Migration also adversely impacts resources such as social capital and health literacy that are of importance for health and integration into society. …”
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2075por Carroll, Christopher, Evans, Katie, Elmusharaf, Khalifa, O’Donnell, Patrick, Dee, Anne, O’Donovan, Diarmuid, Casey, Marie“…The most common groupings affected by health inequalities are summarised by the acronym PROGRESS (Place of residence, Race, Occupation, Gender, Religion, Education, Socioeconomic status, Social capital). The aim of this review was to examine the use of equity stratifiers in routinely collected health and social care data collections in Ireland. …”
Publicado 2021
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2076“…As the exploration of handwashing was approached from a solution-focused instead of a problem-focused perspective, the analysis can guide multi-level intervention approaches (e.g., using low-cost, participatory activities at the community level to make use of the available social capital). SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1186/s12889-021-11923-1.…”
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2077por Ramsey, Lauren, Albutt, Abigail, Perfetto, Kayley, Quinton, Naomi, Baker, John, Louch, Gemma, O’Hara, Jane“…Finally, essential ‘dependency work’ was reliant upon social capital and fulfilled by paid and unpaid caring roles to divergent extents, however, advocacy provided an additional supportive safety net. …”
Publicado 2022
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2078por Lwamba, Etienne, Shisler, Shannon, Ridlehoover, Will, Kupfer, Meital, Tshabalala, Nkululeko, Nduku, Promise, Langer, Laurenz, Grant, Sean, Sonnenfeld, Ada, Anda, Daniela, Eyers, John, Snilstveit, Birte“…Lastly, programme designers and implementation should consider explicitly targeting specific empowerment outcomes, promoting social capital and exchange, and tailoring the intervention components to the desired empowerment‐related outcomes.…”
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2079por Lord, Sue, Teh, Ruth, Gibson, Rosie, Smith, Moira, Wrapson, Wendy, Thomson, Murray, Rolleston, Anna, Neville, Stephen, McBain, Lyn, Del Din, Silvia, Taylor, Lynne, Kayes, Nicola, Kingston, Andrew, Abey-Nesbit, Rebecca, Kerse, Ngaire“…Themes or target areas of sleep, physical activity, oral health, and social connectedness complement social capital and community integration in a balanced programme involving older people across the ability spectrum. …”
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2080por Atashbahar, Omolbanin, Sari, Ali Akbari, Takian, Amirhossein, Olyaeemanesh, Alireza, Mohamadi, Efat, Barakati, Sayyed Hamed“…CONCLUSION: With regard to the challenges related to the social determinants of ECD, such as increasing social harms, decreasing social capital, lack of public awareness, increasing socio-economic inequities, economic instability, which can lead to the abuse and neglect of children or unfair differences in their growth and development, the following policy-making options are proposed: focusing on equity from early years in policies and programs, creating integration between policies and programs from different sectors, prioritizing children in the welfare umbrella, empowering families, raising community awareness, and expanding services and support for families, specially the deprived families subject to special subsidies. …”
Publicado 2022
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