A record 108 million people worldwide had been forced to leave their homes by the end of 2022 because of the climate crisis, armed conflicts, persecution, and limited access to basic services, including health care, according to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. Limited health ...
The healthcare delivery of the United States is confronted with many issues and problems. In an attempt to deal with them, the country has been engaged in a process of healthcare reform. Unfortunately, this reform has largely focused on who is going to pay, what is going to be covered, ...
Coverage of selected health services for HIV / AIDS prevention and care in less developed countries in 2001. The Declaration of Commitment on HIV/AIDS adopted by the United Nations General Assembly Special Session on HIV/AIDS in June 2001 commits Member States and... WH Organization - 《Geneva...
Key Words Capacity hospice unbefriended advance care planning shared decision making end of life palliative care Introduction Most U.S. jurisdictions have failed to adopt health care decision-making policies for patients who lack capacity and who do not have a surrogate.1, 2 We will use the term...
Lack of trust is a critical issue in healthcare that contributes to the growing disparities in access and utilization of health among minoritized and disadvantaged populations in the U.S. This study explored how lack of trust affects Ethiopian immigrant
Homeless Women's Access to Health Services: A Study of Social Networks and Managed Care in the US Homeless women experience more severe physical and mental health problems than women in the general population. Under-utilization of health services compli... DC Hatton - 《Women & Health》 被引...
Access to health care in Burundi Results of three… 热度: RESEARCHOpenAccess LackofaccesstohealthcareforAfrican indigents:asocialexclusionperspective WernerSoors * ,FahdiDkhimiandBartCriel Abstract Background:LackofaccesstohealthcareisapersistentconditionformostAfricanindigents,towhichthe ...
Equity, 1 of the 6 dimensions of health care quality identified by the Institute of Medicine, is defined as providing care that does not vary in quality because of personal characteristics such as sex, ethnicity, or socioeconomic status. Along with equity, the additional dimensions of safety, ...
CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES OF STIGMA LEADING TO MENTAL DISORDERS AMONG LEPROSY AFFECTED: KEY ELEMENTS IN THE PROCESS OF COUNSELLING TO IMPROVE MENTAL HEALTH CARE lack of knowledge, lack of conviction, Lack of knowledge about Cure, Lack of conviction about known facts of cure, Fear of society/ family...
The study, published in the journalMaturitas, examined health care research on transgender men who become pregnant at or after age 35 to determine their medical and mental health needs. "Despite the increased visibility of transgender people—there are about 1.4 million who have transitioned in the...