3.5. Incidence of adverse events According to income group and Occupation Many of the TB patients have low income or poor. In the current study, TB with a maximum rate of adverse events (n = 209; 59.54%) were noted in patients having an income range of ₹2,041–6,100 followed by ...
health-related quality of life, and incremental costs (Table 2). Notably, we input the extracted data into a model for cost analysis of COVID-19 testing in high-income countries, upper-middle-income countries, lower-middle-income countries, and low-income countries in the post-pandemic era, ...
Hence, instead of a range of financial incentives, non-financial elements seem to be necessary. Non-financial incentives, defined as incentives that transfer monetary values or equivalents, generally include health workers’ job promotion, recognition, training and development, and other managerial ...
Accordingly, we also consider regulation from a ‘decentred’ perspective [41], examining how a range of related views, activities, social, cultural, political and practical norms, central and local stakeholders affect regulatory relationships, behaviours, and outcomes [8, 15, 36, 42,43,44,45]...
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and health-related anxiety among adolescents. meaning findings suggest that the h1n1 and sars-cov-2 outbreaks were associated with adolescent and youth mental health; future studies with improved measurement tools and the inclusion of a wider range of mental disorders and risk factors will help ascer...
An analysis of 91 EMLs from 144 LMICs (Cross-sectional study) revealed a wide range of antihypertensive therapies [32], whose selection factors include physician familiarity, availability, adverse effects, and teratogenic potential [19, 35]. In general terms (Prospective study), during the ante...
They, like Victora et al [13] found that success (or failure) of CHW interventions and the performance of CHWs is contingent upon a range of contextual factors. Indeed, CHW interventions are complex interventions embedded within complex health and social systems and contexts. A realist ...
The results of the study may have been different if it had included a broader range of experts in scaling up, including more who are directly involved in local “on the ground” implementation. Donors and international agencies, for example, who were well represented in this study, tend to ...
They, like Victora et al [13] found that success (or failure) of CHW interventions and the performance of CHWs is contingent upon a range of contextual factors. Indeed, CHW interventions are complex interventions embedded within complex health and social systems and contexts. A realist ...