Bmc Public HealthADAMSON, P. et al. Are marginalized women being left behind?: a population-based study of institutional deliveries in Karnataka, India. BMC Public Health, London, v. 12, n. 30, 2012. Disponivel em: . Acesso em: 19 dez. 2013.Adamson PC, Krupp K, Niranjankumar B, ...
Three rounds of cross-sectional surveys were conducted to understand the impact of intervention on new-born healthcare practices by talking to women who delivered a baby in the last 6 months. Intervention groups showed greater improvement than control groups in the timely initiation of breastfeeding...
Nurse educators are charged with developing students who can function using nursing values in today's healthcare system. Just as the population has grown in diversity throughout the past decades, so has the student body. Educators are no longer only addressing cohorts with singular viewpoints and ...
Life Course Perspectives on Women's Autonomy and Health Outcomes As a result, greater potential exists there for marginalizing women. The convergence of low autonomy due to youth as well as gender means that women's ... MD Gupta - 《American Anthropologist》 被引量: 311发表: 1995年 Sex and...
The current findings showed that the level of happiness was not lower in the slums than among all Iranians [19]. Happiness was not different in men compared to women. Lower levels of happiness were observed in elderly, illiterate, unemployed, and separated people. Job satisfaction, life satisfa...
Ocasio-Cortez’s comments follow recent tweets byPresident Trumpin which heshared remarksby Sen.Lindsey Graham(R-S.C.) accusing her of hating Israel and being anti-Semitic and anti-American. That tweet followed attacks by Trump against Ocasio-Cortez and other minority congresswomen in whi...
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women are excluded from life-saving services and their limited mobility leads to physical insecurity. Access to healthcare is also limited, increasing mortality and malnutrition rates, particularly for mothers and infants. Under such circumstances, timely and accessible information is crucial for women ...
Unattached patients do not have a regular primary care provider. Initiatives are being developed to increase attachment rates across Canada. Most existing attention paid to patient unattachment has focused on quantifying the problem and health system cos
respondents, 100 (40.7%) were nurses, 43 (17.5%) were nursing trainees, 80 (32.5%) were physicians, and 23 (9.3%) were other healthcare workers. The mean age of participants was 28.5 years ± 7.65, 156 (63.4%) were women and 182 (73.9%) worked in community hospitals (Table1)...