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1301por Chammem, Rita, Domi, Serge, Della Vecchia, Claire, Gilbert, Thomas, Schott, Anne-Marie“…Participants mostly experienced change as both inevitable and as a relief as it took them out of isolation and domestic hardship. This reaction was somewhat facilitated by spiritual beliefs as the changes were interpreted as the will of spiritual forces. …”
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1302“…Although most companies affected by the crisis of 2007/08 still offers retention measures, the financial hardship following the crisis may force some to priorities to cut cost and reduce staff, which may in turn lead to earlier rather than delayed retirement among their older employees. …”
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1303por Xiang, Anthony, Hou, Wei, Rashidian, Sina, Rosenthal, Richard N, Abell-Hart, Kayley, Zhao, Xia, Wang, Fusheng“…OBJECTIVE: We aimed to discover geospatial patterns in nonmedical opioid use and its correlations with demographic features related to despair and economic hardship, most notably the US presidential voting patterns in 2016 at census tract level in New York State. …”
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1304por Liu, Charles, Scannell, Christopher A., Kenison, Tiffany, Wren, Sherry M., Saliba, Debra“…Out-of-pocket healthcare spending thus remains a potential source of financial hardship for veterans. The Affordable Care Act (ACA) aimed to expand health insurance access, but its effect on veterans’ financial risk protection has not been explored. …”
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1305“…Those who had temporary contracts were more stressed (p < .05), and those who faced financial hardship during the COVID-19 pandemic significantly experienced depression, anxiety, and stress at 10.5 %, 23.5 %, and 8.1 % respectively(p < .05). …”
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1306“…One of the fundamental challenges is ensuring universal and equitable access to basic oral healthcare services for all and without financial hardship (Universal Health Coverage). This paper provides an introductory overview of the global trends for the main oral diseases, which are generally characterized by stark inequalities. …”
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1307“…Timely and accurate diagnosis, prompt provision of individualized care using both pharmacologic and psychotherapeutic interventions, adoption of new technologies that permit care to be provided safely at a distance and which allow for virtual social interactions, coupled with ongoing advocacy for policy changes that address significant health care disparities and provide older adults continued access to health care and relief from financial hardship, will help older adults remaining as healthy as possible during the pandemic.…”
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1308por Oswald, Tassia K., Rumbold, Alice R., Kedzior, Sophie G. E., Kohler, Mark, Moore, Vivienne M.“…Those who were Languishing reported somewhat less hardship and little disruption to core beliefs, but lower levels of hope compared to young people who were Flourishing. …”
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1309por Rowe, Joanna G., Potts, Maryellen, McGhie, Ronan, Dinh, Annie, Engel, Ilana, England, Keisha, Sinclair, Christian T.“…Methods align with the Consolidated Criteria for Reporting Qualitative Research (COREQ) RESULTS: A theme of “Expanding the reach of palliative care for today and the future” was identified with three subthemes: 1) Redefining attitudes and hardship due to collective uncertainty, 2) Breaking with the past towards integrated concept of palliative care, and 3) Building capacity through primary palliative care training. …”
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1310por Thomas, Hannah S., Lee, Austin W., Nabavizadeh, Behnam, Namiri, Nikan K., Hakam, Nizar, Martin‐Tuite, Patrick, Rios, Natalie, Enriquez, Anthony, Mmonu, Nnenaya A., Cohen, Andrew J., Breyer, Benjamin N.“…Qualitative campaign narratives mostly emphasized patients’ hardship (46.3%) or high moral character (35.2%). Only 8% of campaigns achieved their target funds. …”
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1311por Teixeira de Siqueira-Filha, Noemia, Li, Jinshuo, Kibuchi, Eliud, Quayyum, Zahidul, Phillips-Howard, Penelope, Awal, Abdul, Mithu, Md Imran Hossain, Manzoor, Farzana, Karuga, Robinson, Saidu, Samuel, Smith, John, Sai, Varun, Garimella, Sureka, Chumo, Ivy, Mberu, Blessing, Tolhurst, Rachel, Mazumdar, Sumit, Rao, Vinodkumar, Farnaz, Nadia, Alam, Wafa, Elsey, Helen“…Costs and prevalence of catastrophic health expenditures (CHE) have also been reported as high in studies conducted in slums in developing countries and those suffering from chronic conditions and the poorest households seem to be more vulnerable to financial hardship. The COVID-19 pandemic may be aggravating the economic impact on the extremely vulnerable population living in slums due to the long-term consequences of the disease. …”
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1312por Hsieh, Elena W. Y., Kim-Chang, Julie J., Kulke, Sarah, Silber, Abigail, O’Hara, Matthew, Collins, Cathleen“…Reports included the need to live in isolation (100% of respondents); caregiver emotional burden such as fear of death, infection, and worries about the future (100%); financial hardship (78%); and the inability to meet family/friends (72%). …”
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1313por Opara, Chinonso C., Du, Yuxian, Kawakatsu, Yoshito, Atala, Jenifer, Beaton, Andrea Z., Kansiime, Rosemary, Nakitto, Miriam, Ndagire, Emma, Nalubwama, Haddy, Okello, Emmy, Watkins, David A., Su, Yanfang“…Between 20 and 35 percent of households experienced catastrophic healthcare expenditure, with participants in the Northern and Western Regions 5–10 times more likely to experience such hardship and utilize financial coping mechanisms than counterparts in the Central Region, a wealthier area. …”
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1314por Usoro, Agnes, Aiwonodagbon, Benjamin, Strong, Jonathan, Kivlehan, Sean, Akodu, Babatunde A, Olufadeji, Ayobami“…At the hospital level, concepts centred around the health workforce, clinical competency, hospital capacity and the burden of financial hardship. At the health system level, concepts concentrated on healthcare access and healthcare financing. …”
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1315“…Individuals with severe depression had a higher risk of having unmet healthcare needs due to economic hardship than those without depression (men: adjusted OR = 3.01, 95% CI = 1.76–5.14, women: adjusted OR = 2.93, 95% CI = 1.96–4.38). …”
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1316por Binyaruka, Peter, Kuwawenaruwa, August, Ally, Mariam, Piatti, Moritz, Mtei, Gemini“…INTRODUCTION: Achieving universal health coverage goal by ensuring access to quality health service without financial hardship is a policy target in many countries. Thus, routine assessments of financial risk protection, and equity in financing and service delivery are required in order to track country progress towards realising this universal coverage target. …”
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1317por Chen, Katherine L., Brozen, Madeline, Rollman, Jeffrey E., Ward, Tayler, Norris, Keith C., Gregory, Kimberly D., Zimmerman, Frederick J.“…Structural inequality during the pandemic has likely compounded health care access barriers for low-income individuals and people of color, who face not only disproportionate health risks, but also greater difficulty in transportation access and heightened economic hardship due to COVID-19. Partnerships between health and transportation systems hold promise for jointly addressing disparities in health- and transportation-related challenges but are largely limited to Medicaid-enrolled patients. …”
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1318por Hoque, Md. Sazedul, Bygvraa, Despena Andrioti, Pike, Kate, Hasan, Md. Mahmudul, Rahman, Muhammad Arifur, Akter, Shaida, Mitchell, Darren, Holliday, Eric“…Considering the evidence in this paper of economic hardship, this paper recommends artisanal fishers in Bangladesh should be provided with support to improve their health education, access to professional health facilities and financial services. …”
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1319por Wang, Ming-Te, Henry, Daphne A., Del Toro, Juan, Scanlon, Christina L., Schall, Jacqueline D.“…CONCLUSIONS: Adolescents from families facing economic hardship and employment shifts during COVID-19 experienced changes in parent-child relational dynamics that influenced their emotional well-being. …”
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1320“…There is a need to consider the introduction of measures that would attenuate this hardship and promote uptake of screening for the reduction in financial toxicity as well as the health gains it may achieve through earlier detection of cancer. …”
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