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Measuring what matters to older persons for active living: part I content development for the OPAL measure across four countries
AimsMany older persons do not think of themselves as “patients” but as persons wishing to live as actively as possible for as long as possible....
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Disabled from work and depressed: cognitive factors associated with exacerbated or attenuated depression over the COVID-19 pandemic
BackgroundPeople who were disabled from working reported substantially worse depression in recent research [1] despite adjustment for demographic...
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The impact of hospital saturation on non-COVID-19 hospital mortality during the pandemic in France: a national population-based cohort study
BackgroundA previous study reported significant excess mortality among non-COVID-19 patients due to disrupted surgical care caused by resource...
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Cross-cultural Comparison of Recovery College Implementation Between Japan and England: Corpus-based Discourse Analysis
Recovery Colleges (RCs) are mental health learning communities, operated in 28 countries across cultures. However, the RC operational model is...
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Improving Health and Reducing Chronic Disease Disparities with Latinx Communities: Evaluating the Role of Documented Community-Based Intervention Participation
PurposeLimited evidence exists on the impact of participation in community-based chronic disease self-management and prevention programs on health...
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Building the African American/Black Community’s Capacity to Elucidate Factors for High Smoking Rates in Jackson, MS: Results from Implementing a Community-Led Needs Assessment
IntroductionAlthough smoking has decreased dramatically over the last 50 years, reductions are uneven by race and income, specifically in the...
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Missing Ethnicity and Language Information in Healthcare Records of Patients from the Asian Diaspora
The electronic health record (EHR) should contain information to support culturally responsive care and research; however, the widely used default...
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Applying the WHO-INTEGRATE evidence-to-decision framework in the development of WHO guidelines on parenting interventions: step-by-step process and lessons learnt
BackgroundDevelopment of guidelines for public health, health system, and health policy interventions demands complex systems thinking to understand...
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Interpersonal violence against people with intellectual disabilities in São Paulo, Brazil: characteristics of victims, perpetrators and referrals
IntroductionInterpersonal violence is a phenomenon that can occur with different people and conditions. However, people with intellectual...
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Socioeconomic determinants and reasons for non-acceptance to vaccination recommendations during the 3rd - 5th waves of the COVID-19 pandemic in Hungary
BackgroundIn Hungary, although six types of vaccines were widely available, the percentage of people receiving the primary series of COVID-19...
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Discrepancies between self-reported medication in adherence and indirect measurement adherence among patients undergoing antiretroviral therapy: a systematic review
BackgroundGiven the critical importance of medication adherence in HIV/AIDS treatment, this study aims to compare medication adherence measured by...
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“I Need to Talk to Someone…What Do I Do?“: Peer-to-Peer Disclosures of Child Maltreatment on Social Media
IntroductionChild maltreatment significantly impacts youths’ mental and physical health into adulthood. While resources can help, many victims only...
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Measuring the Direct Medical Costs of Hospital-Onset Infections Using an Analogy Costing Framework
BackgroundThe majority of recent estimates on the direct medical cost attributable to hospital-onset infections (HOIs) has focused on device- or...
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The serum level of vitamin D and prevalence of vitamin D deficiency among children with asthma in Asia and Africa: a systematic review and meta-analysis
BackgroundSeveral studies on the serum level of vitamin D and the percentage of vitamin D deficiency in children with asthma have been conducted in...
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Critical Self-reflection on Racism by Hospital Physicians in Large German Cities. A Qualitative Reconstructive Study Using Episodic Interviews
Racism permeates healthcare institutions and interpersonal interactions, impacting both staff and patients. The role of doctors, given their...
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Examining the Strength of the Association Between Problem Gambling and Gambling to Escape. A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Gambling to escape is often purported to play a central role in the maintenance of problem gambling. However, the strength and consistency this...
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Age-standardized incidence, prevalence, and mortality rates of autoimmune diseases in adolescents and young adults (15–39 years): an analysis based on the global burden of disease study 2021
BackgroundAutoimmune diseases (ADs) present significant health challenges globally, especially among adolescents and young adults (AYAs) due to their...