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  1. Measuring generic health using the minimum european health module: does it work and is it better than self-rated health?

    Background

    Health is a fundamental aspect of many scientific disciplines and its definition and measurement is the analytical core of many empirical...

    Patrick Lazarevič in BMC Public Health
    Article Open access 01 December 2023
  2. The preferred IT sources and tools of Iranian people for accessing health information

    Introduction

    People need health information to maintain their health. Despite the variety of sources and tools for providing health information, there...

    Farzad Salmanizadeh, Nazanin Jannati, ... Reza Khajouei in BMC Public Health
    Article Open access 12 October 2023
  3. When it rains it pours? A time-series approach to the relationship between homicide and other adverse health phenomena

    Aim

    This paper aims to better understand the relationship between homicide and other public health outcomes, by studying their trends over time.

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    Jolien van Breen, Marieke Liem in Journal of Public Health
    Article Open access 20 May 2023
  4. Perceived health inequalities: are the UK and US public aware of occupation-related health inequality, and do they wish to see it reduced?

    Background

    One underexamined factor in the study of lay views of socioeconomic health inequalities is occupation-related health. Examining health by...

    Emma K. Bridger, Angela Tufte-Hewett, David A. Comerford in BMC Public Health
    Article Open access 24 November 2023
  5. “It was Very Liberating”. Dialogic Literary Gatherings Supporting Mental Health Literacy

    Mental health is being reframed as a fundamental right for all people, and mental health literacy is a tool that can enable patients to gain the...

    Harkaitz Zubiri-Esnaola, Sandra Racionero-Plaza, ... Sara Carbonell in Community Mental Health Journal
    Article Open access 27 December 2022
  6. Is it time for a precision health approach to the management of newborn hyperbilirubinemia?

    Newborn hyperbilirubinemia during the first two weeks of life is one of most common problems requiring management decisions by a pediatrician....

    David K. Stevenson, Grant S. Wells, Ronald J. Wong in Journal of Perinatology
    Article 21 March 2024
  7. Figure it out on your own: a mixed-method study on pelvic health survivorship care after gynecologic cancer treatments

    Purpose

    Pelvic health issues after treatment for gynecological cancer are common. Due to challenges in accessing physiotherapy services, exploring...

    Stéphanie Bernard, Ericka Wiebe, ... Margaret L. McNeely in Journal of Cancer Survivorship
    Article 22 March 2024
  8. “It Takes a Village”: Reflections from participants after a Hispanic community-based health promotion program

    Background

    Physical activity (PA) among Hispanic and other minority adolescents in the U.S. lag behind White, non-Hispanic adolescents. Previous...

    Bethany Korom, Meghan Malloy, ... David Nelson in BMC Public Health
    Article Open access 20 January 2024
  9. A microcosting approach for planning and implementing community-based mental health prevention programs: what does it cost?

    Background

    Estimating program costs when planning community-based mental health programs can be burdensome. Our aim was to retrospectively document...

    Sharmily Roy, Henry Shelton Brown III, ... Jane E. Hamilton in Health Economics Review
    Article Open access 21 May 2024
  10. The cost of living crisis – how does it impact the health and life of individuals? A survey exploring perceptions in Italy, Germany, Sweden and the United Kingdom

    Background

    The Cost of Living Crisis (CoLC), a real term reduction in basic income, risks individuals being unable to afford essentials such as heat,...

    Kate Grailey, Roberto Fernandez-Crespo, ... Ana Luisa Neves in BMC Public Health
    Article Open access 09 July 2024
  11. Does it fit in your pocket? economic burden of PD-1 inhibitors' toxicity in the supplementary health system: evidence from Brazil

    Background

    A full understanding of the economic burden associated with treatment-related adverse events (AEs) can aid estimates of the incremental...

    Hugo Santos Duarte, Cassia Rita Pereira da Veiga, ... Ana Paula Drummond-Lage in BMC Health Services Research
    Article Open access 21 July 2023
  12. CBT for Youth Anxiety: How Does It Fit Within Community Mental Health?

    Purpose of Review

    We review (1) the empirical literature for cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for youth anxiety delivered in community settings, (2)...

    Philip C. Kendall, Colleen A. Maxwell, ... Samantha Baker in Current Psychiatry Reports
    Article 09 December 2022
  13. Women’s Behavioral Health A Public Health Perspective

    This book examines women's behavioral health (defined as alcohol, drug use, and mental health) problems from a population or public health...

    Ardis Hanson, Bruce Lubotsky Levin
    Textbook 2024
  14. Nutrition facts labels: who is actually reading them and does it help in meeting intake recommendations for nutrients of public health concern?

    Background

    Fiber, potassium and calcium are nutrients of public health concern and their intakes in the United States are alarmingly low. The usage of...

    Maximilian Andreas Storz in BMC Public Health
    Article Open access 07 October 2023
  15. Have attacks on healthcare become the new normal? a public health call to action for armed conflicts before it is too late

    The scale of attacks on healthcare has become more visible and its impact greater in recent armed conflicts in Ukraine, Sudan and Myanmar. In these...

    Karl Blanchet, Leonard Rubenstein, ... Larissa Fast in Conflict and Health
    Article Open access 06 December 2023
  16. ‘Whose role is it anyway?’ Experiences of community nurses in the delivery and support of oral health care for older people living at home: a grounded theory study

    Background

    Older people who receive care at home are likely to require support with oral health care. Community nurses, who are also referred to as...

    Gary Mitchell, Patrick Stark, ... Gerry McKenna in BMC Nursing
    Article Open access 05 October 2023
  17. Primary Health Center: Can it be made mobile for efficient healthcare services for hard to reach population? A state-of-the-art review

    Indian healthcare system is in immediate need of a new healthcare delivery model to increase healthcare accessibility and improve the health outcomes...

    Md Haseen Akhtar, Janakarajan Ramkumar in Discover Health Systems
    Article Open access 23 January 2023
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