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1741por Kuhlmann, E, Lotta, G, Fernandez, M, Herten-Crabb, A, Maple, J-M, MacFehr, L, Paina, L, Wenham, C, Willis, K“…A push-back of gender equality was observed across countries in all areas of health and social care, often coupled with strong increase in intersecting social inequalities; participation of women in decision-making bodies was generally weak and not monitored. …”
Publicado 2022
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1742por Buchbinder, Mara, Browne, Alyssa, Jenkins, Tania, Berlinger, Nancy, Buchbinder, Liza“…KEY RESULTS: Participants identified multiple factors shaping their occupational stress including individual-level factors such as age, work experience, and life stage; institutional-level factors such as resource disparities, institutional type and size, and policies; professional-level factors such as informal rationing and medical uncertainty; and societal-level factors such as the federal response, COVID politics, and social inequalities. Stressors within and across these four levels worked in combination to shape physicians’ perceptions of occupational stress at the individual level. …”
Publicado 2022
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1743por Simone, Melissa, Slaughter‐Acey, Jaime, Hazzard, Vivienne M., Eisenberg, Marla, Neumark‐Sztainer, Dianne“…This exploratory study identified subgroups of young people, characterized by combinations of social inequities (e.g., financial difficulties, teasing). …”
Publicado 2022
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1744por Cicero, Ethan, Goodman, Michael, Barnes, Lisa, Perkins, Molly, Flatt, Jason, Tangpricha, Vin“…CONCLUSION: Health and social inequities are not uniformly experienced across transgender subgroups, and it is important to understand how these factors impact the brain health of TW, TM, and NB adults.…”
Publicado 2022
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1745“…Although HCW in developed and developing countries face the risk of BO, however, this issue is more critical in developing countries due to poor infrastructure, resources and social inequalities. The BO syndrome has recently been recognized as a public health concern, and new approaches are required to manage this epic, especially in healthcare management, effectively. …”
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1746por Ricardo, Luiza I. C., Gatica-Domínguez, Giovanna, Neves, Paulo A. R., Vaz, Juliana dos Santos, Barros, Aluisio J. D., Wehrmeister, Fernando C.“…Our aim was to describe patterns in the prevalence and social inequalities of ZVF and EFF among children aged 6–23 months in low-and middle-income countries. …”
Publicado 2023
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1747“…BACKGROUND: Currently, many public health issues are directly related to malnutrition, and are made worse by social inequities. Nutrition professionals must be a key player in improving epidemiological aspects of nutrition-related diseases and must be part of clinical teams to control nutritional concerns. …”
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1748por Daca, Chanvo S. L., Sebastian, Miguel San, Arnaldo, Carlos, Schumann, Barbara, Namatovu, Fredinah“…While there have been some achievements in health care coverage at the population level, the effects of these initiatives on social inequalities have not been analysed. OBJECTIVE: The present study aimed to assess changes in socioeconomic and geographical inequalities (education, wealth, region, place of residence) in health care coverage between 2015 and 2018 in Mozambique. …”
Publicado 2023
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1749“…CONCLUSION: Diabetes prevalence in Egypt has increased between the years 2008 and 2015 and evident social inequalities were found. Women had more diabetes than men and were more affected with low SES. …”
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1750“…These results contribute to our understanding of several important determinants of obesity and chronic diseases and may inform future interventions regarding how to decrease gender and social inequalities in health.…”
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1751por Gillespie, Jenny, Hughes, Adrienne, Gibson, Ann-Marie, Haines, Jess, Taveras, Elsie, Reilly, John J“…Second, 4H Scotland intervention will be tested within a community experiencing health/social inequalities and high levels of deprivation in Dundee, Scotland. …”
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1752“…This, in turn, exacerbates social inequalities, the breakdown of households, instances of social unrest, and general impoverishment; (3) an economic crisis: manifested by a decline in GDP and mass unemployment; (4) a political crisis: implementation of measures that may not be appropriate for Africa, discrimination of refugees and immigrants, evacuation of citizens to their home countries, resulting in distrust of political leaders and postponement of national elections, and mounting cases of conflicts and unrest. …”
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1753por Huda, Md. Nazmul, Billah, Masum, Sharmin, Sonia, Amanullah, A. S. M., Hossin, Muhammad Zakir“…Accordingly, while promoting students’ healthy lifestyles may reduce the overall burden of psychological distress, any equity initiative aiming to minimize the social inequalities in psychological health should be targeted to improving the living conditions in early life.…”
Publicado 2021
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1754por de Abreu Rodrigues, Aléxia Vieira, Augusto, Ana Lúcia Pires, Salles-Costa, Rosana“…BACKGROUND: Inadequate gestational weight gain (GWG) is associated with adverse outcomes in maternal and child health and can be enhanced by social inequalities, such as lower education and household food insecurity (HFI). …”
Publicado 2021
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1755por Sanz-Barbero, Belén, Saurina, Carme, Serra, Laura, Renart Vicens, Gemma, Vall-Llosera Casanovas, Laura, Otero-García, Laura, López, María José, Perez, Glòria, Vives-Cases, Carmen“…The development of prevention strategies to address SV in youth should take into account social inequalities by sex, sexual orientation and origin.…”
Publicado 2021
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1756por Oetzel, John G., Ruru, Stacey, Zhang, Yingsha, Simpson, Mary Louisa, Nock, Sophie, Meha, Pare, Holmes, Kath, Clark, Marama, Adams, Hariata, Akapita, Ngapera, Ngaia, Kawarau, Murphy, Shane, Moses, Reuben, Reddy, Rangimahora, Hokowhitu, Brendan“…Background: Māori kaumātua (elders) face stark health and social inequities compared to non-Māori New Zealanders. …”
Publicado 2021
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1757por Kaida, Angela, Brotto, Lori A., Murray, Melanie C. M., Côté, Hélène C. F., Albert, Arianne Y., Nicholson, Valerie, Gormley, Rebecca, Gordon, Shanlea, Booth, Amy, Smith, Laurie W., Baaske, Ally, Galea, Liisa A. M., Sadarangani, Manish, Ogilvie, Gina S.“…COVID-19 vaccination is recommended for people living with HIV (PLWH), among whom social inequities and co-morbidities may drive risks of COVID-19 infection and outcome severity. …”
Publicado 2022
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1758por Chan, Isabella L., Mowson, Robin, Alonso, Juan Pedro, Roberti, Javier, Contreras, Marcela, Velandia-González, Martha“…Case studies provide valuable examples of people-centered, partnership-based, country-owned, and data-guided approaches to promoting equitable immunization coverage, including multi-level partnerships to build technical capacity for the identification and measurement of social inequalities impacting immunization in Colombia; intersectoral and community collaboration for pro-equity emergency response to regional vaccine preventable disease outbreaks in Guyana; and strategic alliances with the education sector and civil society organizations for the introduction of the human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccine in Sucre, Bolivia. …”
Publicado 2022
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1759por Spetz, Malin, Lundberg, Lisa, Nwaru, Chioma, Li, Huiqi, Santosa, Ailiana, Leach, Susannah, Gisslén, Magnus, Hammar, Niklas, Rosvall, Maria, Nyberg, Fredrik“…The aim of this study was to examine social inequalities in Covid-19 vaccination uptake as of 17th May 2021 among Swedish adults aged ≥ 60 years. …”
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1760“…These differences can be explained by : on the one hand, the existence of greater social inequalities in Montreal than in Brussels and, on the other hand, the lower vulnerability of immigrants with low SES in Brussels. …”
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