Human Resources for Health volume 22, Article number: 70 (2024) Cite this article 797 Accesses 6 Altmetric Metrics details Abstract Background Primary healthcare, the first line of care in many countries, treats patients with diverse health problems. High workload, time pressure, poor job ...
The women became uncertain if everything had been noted in their medical record or if the physicians not had read what had been documented. Two first-time mothers said: It’s important that everything is written in my medical record, so I don’t need to keep track of the procedure (#14...
Embedded in the notion of sustainability lies a striving for an environmentally sustainable world and respect and care for the non-human world, as well as ... E Ärlemalm-Hagsér - 《Ceps Journal Center for Educational Policy Studies Journal》 被引量: 35发表: 2013年 Participation as 'Takin...
European Journal of Human Genetics (2017) 25, 1253–1260 Official journal of The European Society of Human Genetics www.nature.com/ejhg ARTICLE SweGen: a whole-genome data resource of genetic variability in a cross-section of the Swedish population Adam Ameur*,1,2, Johan Dahlberg2,3, Pall...
World Medical Association Declaration of Helsinki. ethical principles for medical research involving human subjects. JAMA. 2013;310(20):2191–4. Article Google Scholar Glise K, Hadzibajramovic E, Jonsdottir IH, Ahlborg G. Self-reported exhaustion: a possible indicator of reduced work ability and...
This article applies a science diplomacy lens to examine Sweden’s 1967–1968 intervention in the United Nations—the so-called “Swedish initiative”—that led to the seminal 1972 UN Conference on the Human Environment. The three classic science diploma
Even though the dilution of socioeconomic resources may not have a large effect in Sweden given the high level of human development, comprehensive welfare state, and extensive parental leave system, parental time is absolutely finite. Some preliminary evidence indicates that sh...
“Everyone does not always appreciate growth and success. The former neurosurgery chair and the chairman of radiology were unhappy with and envious of our success, all too human frailties, as it had not been achieved prior to my arrival,” he wrote. ...
Several authors have critiqued individual behavioural orientations to reducing drug-related harm [62,63,64,65]. Many harm-reducing programs require that individuals actively seek out care and reduce their own risk, but in reality are limited by “the material constraints on individual human agency...
caused a delay in the diagnosis that led to a number of potential human exposures and consequent antibiotic treatments. Most cases reported from other countries are in grazing animals and "barn anthrax" is rarely reported now when meat-and-bone meal is no longer fed to ruminants [4]. However...