Non-prescription use of Tramadol is a threat to the youth in urban informal settlements in the Asokore Mampong Municipality. Interventions such as strict drug monitoring and regulation, drug use education, strict parental supervision, and sustainable jobs may contribute to controlling non-prescription ...
Over the years, many risk factors for overdose have been identified, for example: polydrug use; psychiatric comorbidity; unstable housing; witnessing overdose; substance use disorder; prescription of opioids; increasing pharmacy use; increasing opioid prescribers; vulnerability to socio-economic marginalis...
Occupational Risk Factors May Combine with Personal Risk Factors to Contribute to Opioid/Benzodiazepine Use Within their second set of four models, the researchers observed that the literature supports the notion that ...
Over the years, many risk factors for overdose have been identified, for example: polydrug use; psychiatric comorbidity; unstable housing; witnessing overdose; substance use disorder; prescription of opioids; increasing pharmacy use; increasing opioid prescribers; vulnerability to socio-economic marginalis...
Research funding is a limited resource and may contribute to health care disparities, especially for rare diseases that disproportionally affect economically disadvantaged groups. Objective To compare disease-specific funding between SCD and CF and the association between funding and research productivity. ...
The findings of this research will be of significant interest to policymakers, HCPs, and researchers in relevant fields. They will contribute to the ongoing efforts to improve health system preparedness and response capabilities, ensuring that the lessons learned from various infection outbreaks, ...
contribute to reasons for not starting a medication on time. These could be patient-specific such as those at the motivation level or external barriers such as access issues. An interprofessional team may have an effect on increased retention; however, further research in a larger population and ...
domestic and food service workers [7,8]. Construction operations incorporate many work organization factors and restrictions on workers that have previously been associated with negative health outcomes [9,10]. However, the construction industry has other factors that contribute to worker health concerns...
Nevertheless, other papers have explored factors other than technological implementation which either contribute to a safe PSC or affect adaption. The review of previous literature indicated that traceability technologies, success factors, and barriers were not considered together, and their influences on ...