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Trust as a catalyst: revealing the impact of government trust and professional trust on public health policy compliance during a pandemic
BackgroundExisting research has extensively explored the relationship between government trust and compliance behaviour, but significant...
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Adult Mental Health Presentations to Emergency Departments in Victoria, Australia between January 2018 and October 2020: Changes Associated with COVID-19 Pandemic Public Health Restrictions
The COVID-19 pandemic and associated public health measures altered patterns of help-seeking for mental health, with increases in emergency...
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Assessing public health service capability of primary healthcare personnel: a large-scale survey in Henan Province, China
BackgroundThe public health service capability of primary healthcare personnel directly affects the utilization and delivery of health services, and...
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Global epidemiology of migraine and its implications for public health and health policy
Migraine is one of more than 200 headache disorders but stands out among these as a major cause of population ill health. In migraine epidemiology,...
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Disseminating health research to public health policy-makers and practitioners: a survey of source, message content and delivery modality preferences
BackgroundUnderstanding the views of policy-makers and practitioners regarding how best to communicate research evidence is important to support...
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Dynamic evolution and spatial difference of public health service supply in economically developed provinces of China: typical evidence from Guangdong Province
ObjectiveThe outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic has drawn attention from all sectors of society to the level of public health services. This study...
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£25 and a biscuit: Women’s Health Research and Public Engagement in the UK
It is over a year since the Department of Health launched the Women’s Health Strategy for England and included the rally cry of “women’s voices”....
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Barriers and facilitators to state public health agency climate and health action: a qualitative assessment
BackgroundAs the health implications of climate change become more apparent, agencies and institutions across the United States are develo**...
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Impact of digital infrastructure construction on the migrants’ utilization of basic public health services in China
BackgroundGlobal digitalization significantly impacts public health by improving healthcare access for marginalized populations. In China,...
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Work engagement among health professionals in public health facilities of Bench-Sheko zone, southwest Ethiopia
BackgroundThe level of health professional work engagement affects retention, burnout, job satisfaction, patient satisfaction, and outcomes; however,...
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Effect of public health expenditure on maternal mortality ratio in the West African Economic and Monetary Union
IntroductionMaternal mortality in West African Economic and Monetary Union countries (WAEMU) is the highest compared with other regions in the world....
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Spatial effects of public health laboratory emergency testing institutions under COVID-19 in China
BackgroundThe transmission of 2019 novel coronavirus (COVID-19) has caused global panic in the past three years. Countries have learned an important...
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Flesh Without Blood: The Public Health Benefits of Lab‐Grown Meat
Synthetic meat made from animal cells will transform how we eat. It will reduce suffering by eliminating the need to raise and slaughter animals. But...
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Health outcome convergence in Africa: the roles of immunization and public health spending
BackgroundReducing health outcomes disparities in Africa is a major concern for policymakers. Inter-country disparities in Africa is well documented....
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The effect of work setting and demographic factors on caring behaviour among nurses in the public hospitals and public health services, Sabah, Malaysia
BackgroundThe nursing profession's uniqueness contributes to the development of knowledge, experience, age, education, economy, and position, as well...
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Dissemination of public health research to prevent non-communicable diseases: a sco** review
BackgroundDissemination is a critical element of the knowledge translation pathway, and a necessary step to ensure research evidence is adopted and...
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Informing social media analysis for public health: a cross-sectional survey of professionals
BackgroundDuring the COVID-19 pandemic, the field of infodemic management has grown in response to urgent global need. Social listening is the first...
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Panic consumption under public health emergencies: The mediating role of risk perception
AimThe primary objective of this study was to examine and explain the public panic consumption model based on the stimulus–organism–response theory,...
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Linking health survey data with health insurance data: methodology, challenges, opportunities and recommendations for public health research. An experience from the HISlink project in Belgium
In recent years, the linkage of survey data to health administrative data has increased. This offers new opportunities for research into the use of...
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Measuring the Coverage of the HL7® FHIR® Standard in Supporting Data Acquisition for 3 Public Health Registries
With the increasing need for timely submission of data to state and national public health registries, current manual approaches to data acquisition...