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The NHMRC-funded research, led by PhD scholar Basia Diug, found thatpsychosocial factorssuch as poorhealth literacy,depressed moodand impaired cognition were just as likely to cause an increased risk of bleeding as other factors, such as a patient’s age. “Warfarin is an effective drug for t...
Therefore, this study aims to assess the effects of the PRP in health services utilization (both inpatient and outpatient services) among the central and western rural poor of China. Methods The study conducted household survey and applied propensity score matching (PSM) method to assess the ...
For instance, significant concentrations of poor persons further lead to neighborhood degradation, lack of infrastructure, educational inequality, and stigma [7,8,9]. whereas the health of individuals is seriously influenced who reside in such adverse neighborhoods for a long period [10]. Furthermore...
Worse still, allied health services, such as occupational disease prevention and control, were not integrated into the basic health service system, resulting in poor utilization of these services by the migrants (Li et al., 2017). According to the data from CMDS 2013, the proportions of ...
Who is at greatest risk for receiving poor-quality health care? N Engl J Med. 2006;354(11):1147-115616540615PubMedGoogle ScholarCrossref 22. Leatherman S, McCarthy D. Quality of Health Care for Medicare Beneficiaries: A Chartbook. New York, NY: The Commonwealth Fund; 2005. http://www...
The co-occurrence of inattentiveness and poor literacy achievement is problematic for a significant number of children and adolescents. Such problems are resistant to intervention and constitute substantial management difficulties for parents, educators and health professionals. Due to conceptual and methodolog...
Parents and children tend to have similar educational outcomes1. Since education is highly predictive of social mobility and health across the lifespan2,3, understanding the mechanisms underlying the intergenerational transmission of education could inform efforts to alleviate inequalities. Many studies have...
Disparities in NCDs experienced by PLWH may be attributed, in part, to a higher prevalence of common age-related chronic disease risk factors, including: physical inactivity, smoking, substance use, poor diet and precipitating social determinants, as well as chronic co-infections and adverse ART ...
Specifically, those children starting out with poor EF who went through the MAPs training showed gains in behavioral regulation, metacognition, and overall global executive control. These results indicate a stronger effect of MAPs on children with executive function difficulties. The finding that both ...