These findings shows that the consumers' behaviour can be shaped by the complex interaction of different factors, and the response from dentists and those in charge with the provision of dental healthcare services can make the difference between a sustainable consumption and a dramatic route of ...
the social and economic factors influence upon the healthcare services consumers behaviorconsumer behaviourdental healthcare servicessocial normsself-imageThe research in the field of healthcare services consumer behaviour represents a very complex task with multiple implications. The consumer behaviour is ...
eliminating health inequities inpediatric cancer researchand treatment necessitates addressing the structural biases and systemic prejudices that underpin those sociopolitical factors.
Norway provides universal health care coverage to all residents, but socio-economic inequalities in health are among the largest in Europe. Evidence on inequalities in health care utilisation is sparse, and the aim of this population based study was to investigate socio-economic inequalities in the ...
Methods: Individuals with electronic health record-coded social and economic needs during a primary care, emergency department, or urgent care visit at Kaiser Permanente Northwest from October 1, 2016 to November 31, 2017 (case patients) were identified, as well as individuals who had visits ...
The resulting best reduced regression model included the life expectancy and the CO 2 emissions and explained 85% of the variability of the response. 展开 关键词: healthcare waste generation rates economic factors social factors correlation regression modeling ...
Periods of financial crisis are associated with higher psychological stress among the population and greater use of mental health services. The objective is to analyse contextual factors associated with mental health among the Spanish population during t
Thus, our research questions included: What is the prevalence of unmet outpatient healthcare needs in informal settlements in Sanandaj city (the capital of Kurdistan province)? What are the reasons behind these unmet outpatient healthcare needs? What are the socio-demographic and contextual factors ...
It takes into account projected demographic shifts, health transitions, and economic changes in order to obtain an aggregate picture of the care need relative to the potential supply of caregiving in low-, middle- and high-income countries. This extensive margin of the future care burden, however...
care and specialists offices, emergency room visits, hospital admissions, ICU admissions, diagnostic tests, and treatments); 3. Impact on costs (direct and indirect costs); 4. Impact on quality of life; and 5. Strategies to reduce the impact (interventions on social and hygienic factors and ...