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621por Merz-Herrala, Allison A., Kerns, Jennifer L., Logan, Rachel, Gutierrez, Sirena, Marshall, Cassondra, Diamond-Smith, Nadia“…We used multivariable regression to examine relationships between age, racial/ethnic identity, educational attainment, income, insurance type, region, and COVID-19 related hardship, and ability to obtain a contraceptive appointment, telehealth vs in-person visits, and telehealth quality scores. …”
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622por Catalano, Alessia, Iacopetta, Domenico, Ceramella, Jessica, Pellegrino, Michele, Giuzio, Federica, Marra, Maria, Rosano, Camillo, Saturnino, Carmela, Sinicropi, Maria Stefania, Aquaro, Stefano“…Changes in antibiotic prescribing behavior, misinformation, financial hardship, environmental impact, and governance gaps have generally enhanced the misuse and improper access to antibiotics during the COVID-19 pandemic. …”
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623“…These technologies can transform India’s healthcare system by providing quality care and mitigating the risk of catastrophic financial hardship.…”
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624por DasSarma, Shiladitya“…Charges will be partly or completely waived for authors from BioMed Central institutional subscribers and in cases of financial hardship.…”
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625Rebuilding the health care system in Afghanistan: an overview of primary care and emergency services“…Security, lack of infrastructure, economic hardship, difficult access to healthcare facilities, poor healthcare facility conditions, and lack of trained healthcare providers, especially women, are all problems that need to be addressed. …”
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626“…It also demonstrates that this bias is rooted in perceptions of status and the privilege (or hardship) status confers, not race per se. Archival data from the National Football League injury reports reveal that, relative to injured White players, injured Black players are deemed more likely to play in a subsequent game, possibly because people assume they feel less pain. …”
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627“…Progress towards universal health coverage involves providing people with access to needed health services without entailing financial hardship and is often advocated on the grounds that it improves population health. …”
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628por Brook, Itzhak“…He endured the side effects of radiation, repeated surgeries, and the effects of prolonged hospitalizations; confronted medical mistakes and discrimination after losing his vocal cords; and struggled to regain his speech and find new meaning and purpose for his life. Facing the hardship and trials of becoming a laryngectomee illustrated to him how dependent and helpless a patient can become. …”
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629“…There are 1·3 million new cases each year causing considerable socio-economic hardship, best measured in 2·4 million disability adjusted life years, with greatest impact on the poorest communities, which means that desperately needed new antileishmanial treatments have to be both affordable and accessible. …”
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630“…Unemployment, financial hardship and income loss constitute the hallmarks of the socioeconomic landscape. …”
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631“…In result, it can be said that epidemiologic transition and demographic transition of North Korea preceded prior to economic hardship. It is necessary for the international community, including South Korea, to advance in a new direction of medical support for North Korea.…”
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632por Abdi, Zhaleh, Yazdizadeh, Bahareh, Ahmadnezhad, Elham, Rahimi, Mahboubeh, Majdzadeh, Reza“…Achieving universal health coverage (UHC), which means ensuring access to high quality and equitable services by all without financial hardship, requires local evidence. To find interventions appropriate to local needs, local knowledge and evidence are required in addition to global evidence. …”
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633por Rana, Brigadier Mowadat H., Ali, Sohail, Yusufi, Babur, Alexander, David A., Klein, Susan, Lee, Amanda J., Jones, Gareth T., Macfarlane, Gary“…They are characterised by substantial loss, physical injury and economic hardship, as well as by extensive internal displacement and damage to the infrastructure, as exemplified by the Pakistan Kashmir earthquake of 8 October 2005. …”
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634“…Although we found that living alone, social participation, economic hardship, and other such factors are associated with a decline in activities of daily living and increased risk of disability, we have not reached an agreement on either the most effective methods of assessing social frailty or the most effective interventional approaches to address social frailty. …”
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635por Hargreaves, Andy“…One looming possibility is an onrush of austerity, deep cuts to public education, financial hardship for the working and middle classes, and a range of private sector, including online answers to public problems in education, leading to more inequity, and an even wider digital divide. …”
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636“…On the basis of historical research, we describe how societies in the western world accommodated to or exited hardship and restrictive measures over the course of the last four centuries. …”
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637“…A national sample of White South Africans’ data suggests that the pandemic served as a natural intervention, fostering greater acknowledgement of structural racism and support for redress through increased awareness of historical privilege and guilt in response to Black hardship. Guilt furthermore predicted a social justice motivation in relief efforts, whereas empathic concern predicted only charity motivation. …”
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638“…The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated energy insecurity and economic hardship among vulnerable populations. This paper provides robust empirical evidence of the degree to which COVID-19 mitigation measures, especially the mandates of school closure and limiting business operations, have impacted electricity consumption behavior in low-income and ethnic minority groups in the United States. …”
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639“…The trend of closures has accelerated during the COVID-19 pandemic, as hospitals have experienced financial hardship from reduced patient volume and elective surgery cases, as well as the thin financial margins for treating patients with COVID-19. …”
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640“…An Ohio Executive Order forced adult day service providers across the state to close from March 24, 2020 until September 21, 2020 due to COVID, resulting in significant hardship for providers and families. In fact, 65% of programs reported laying off or reducing staff and 83% of directors reported participants had to move to higher and more expensive levels of care such as nursing homes and assisted living. …”
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