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Compulsory vaccination against COVID-19: a legal and ethical perspective on public good versus personal reticence
Coercive measures to protect public health are controversial, eliciting questions regarding state-patient relationships and conflicts between...
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The impact of public leadership on collaborative administration and public health delivery
BackgroundThis research depicts the linkage of public leadership on public health delivery (PHD) and collaborative administration. The research is...
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Reconciling public health common good and individual privacy: new methods and issues in geoprivacy
This article provides a state-of-the-art summary of location privacy issues and geoprivacy-preserving methods in public health interventions and...
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Using the UK standards for public involvement to evaluate the public involvement sections of annual reports from NIHR managed research centres
BackgroundWithin the United Kingdom (UK), the National Institute for Health and Care Research is the largest funder of health and social care...
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“Good food equals good health”: a focus group study of adolescent boys’ perceptions of eating and weight
BackgroundDisordered eating refers to unhealthy, sometimes excessive eating including so-called compensatory behaviours such as extreme dieting or...
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Associate Principal Investigators and the HEAL-COVID trial: good for trainees, good for trials
BackgroundThe NIHR’s Associate Principal Investigator (API) Scheme in the United Kingdom was expanded nationally in 2020 with the aim of training...
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Public satisfaction with health system after healthcare reform in China
BackgroundThe Chinese central government launched the third phase of health system reforms in 2009. After a decade since the initiation of the...
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Co-creation of new knowledge: Good fortune or good management?
BackgroundPotential solutions to bridging the research practice gap include collaborative frameworks and models. Yet there is little evidence...
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New Public Management and hospital efficiency: the case of Norwegian public hospital trusts
New Public Management-inspired reforms in the Norwegian hospital sector have introduced several features from the private sector into a predominantly...
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Institutionalization for good governance to reach sustainable health development: a framework analysis
BackgroundThis article explores the concept of institutionalization, which is the process of transforming ideas into programs and automating actions,...
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For the Good of the Globe: Moral Reasons for States to Mitigate Global Catastrophic Biological Risks
Actions to prepare for and prevent pandemics are a common topic for bioethical analysis. However, little attention has been paid to global...
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Public perspectives on COVID-19 public health and social measures in Japan and the United Kingdom: a qualitative study
BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic, caused by SARS-CoV-2, was one of the greatest modern public health crises that the world has faced. Countries...
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Working short and working long: can primary healthcare be protected as a public good in Lebanon today?
In this commentary we propose four questions to be addressed while building a meaningful public primary healthcare response in Lebanon today. These...
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Community perspectives on COVID-19 outbreak and public health: Inuit positive protective pathways and lessons for Indigenous public health theory
ObjectivesIndigenous public health theory and the voices of Canadian Indigenous communities remain under-represented in the literature despite the...
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Priority setting to support a public health research agenda: a modified Delphi study with public health stakeholders in Germany
BackgroundResearch priority setting (RPS) studies are necessary to close the significant gap between the scientific evidence produced and the...
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A preliminary research on transcultural capacity in global public health: from the view of public health professionals
BackgroundTranscultural capacity is a key component of consolidated global public health assistance cooperation (GPHAC). The aim of this study is to...
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Public health communication in Canada during the COVID-19 pandemic
ObjectivesCommunication is central to the implementation and effectiveness of public health measures. Informed by theories of good governance,...
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Patient and public involvement in randomised clinical trials: a mixed-methods study of a clinical trials unit to identify good practice, barriers and facilitators
BackgroundWhile patient and public involvement (PPI) in clinical trials is beneficial and mandated by some funders, formal guidance on how to...
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Public values and guiding principles for implementing epitope compatibility in kidney transplantation allocation criteria: results from a Canadian online public deliberation
BackgroundEpitope compatibility in deceased donor kidney allocation is an emerging area of precision medicine (PM), seeking to improve compatibility...
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Administrative law as a determinant of public health
Administrative law comprises the rules, values, and processes by which government and regulatory decision-making is subject to administrative...