Bullock, Heather L. Lavis, John N. Mulvale, Gillian Wilson, Michael G.
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Introduction The implementation of evidence-informed policies and practices across systems is a complex, multifaceted endeavor, often requiring the mobilization of multiple organizations from a range of contexts. In order to facilitate this process, policy makers, innovation developers and service deliverers are increasingly calling upon intermedia...
Alaba, Olufunke A. Aye, Goodness
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Bacot-Davis, Valjean R. Moran, Allison H.
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Cancer mortality rates have decreased over the last 48 years attributable to standardized cancer screenings. These screenings were developed without deliberate inclusion of transgender and non-binary populations. While specialists are familiar regarding cancer screening in this distinct population, those in primary care might be more limited. As su...
Kvasnevska, Yulia Faustova, Mariia Voronova, Kseniia Basarab, Yaroslav Lopatina, Yaroslava
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Introduction Approximately 240,000 people in Ukraine are living with HIV. Recent changes in medical legislation have significantly strengthened the role of family doctors and primary care pediatricians in the prevention, early detection and follow-up of patients with HIV. Thus, the purpose of the study was to examine the experience of primary care ...
Arvanitis, Panos Davis, Michel R. London, Abby Farmakiotis, Dimitrios
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Introduction Despite significant advances in surgical techniques and patient outcomes, organ transplantation (OT) remains fraught with legal challenges and ethical dilemmas. This study aims to address the notable gap in literature on malpractice claims specifically related to OT, providing insights into litigation trends, outcomes, and implications...
Esandi, M. E. Ortiz, Z. Bernabei, V. Villalba, N. B. Liggio, S. Della Maggiora, M. García, N. A. Bruzzone, A. Blanco, G. Prieto Merino, D.
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Introduction While pharmacists-led interventions in hypertension have proven effective in high-income countries, their implementation and impact in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC) remain limited. This study assessed the implementation and outcomes of the hypertension program FarmaTeCuida (FTC), which integrated community pharmacies into the...
Neel, Abigail H. Olateju, Adetoun Peters, Michael A. Schleiff, Meike Alonge, Olakunle
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Introduction There is limited guidance on strategies for delivering complex global health programs. We synthesized available evidence on implementation strategies and outcomes utilized in the global polio eradication initiative (GPEI) across low and middle-income country (LMIC) settings. Methods We nested our scoping review into a literature review...
Choudhary, Ravindra P. Siddalingegowda, Srikanth M.
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In recent years, rapidly changing disease profile patterns, shortage & uneven utilization of healthcare professionals contributed massive burden on the Indian healthcare system, which resulted in varying, fragmented, inconsistent healthcare delivery to the patients and poor patient management. Patients often face and experience many challenges like...
Foo, Chuan De Chia, Hui Xiang Tan, Sherianne Yen Tze Lai, Yi Feng Khoo, Jia En Joy Tee, Shi Yun Lim, Cher Wee Teo, Ken Wah
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In Singapore, an ageing population with increasing chronic disease burden and complex social circumstances have strained the healthcare system. For the health system to run more efficiently, patients should be appropriately sited according to their medical needs. In Singapore, community hospitals serve as an intermediate inpatient facility managing...
Ein, Natalie Gervasio, Julia St. Cyr, Kate Liu, Jenny J. W. Baker, Clara Nazarov, Anthony Richardson, J. Don
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Introduction Transitioning to civilian life after military service can be challenging for both Veterans and their families. Accessible mental health services are crucial during this period to provide support. The objective of this review was to conduct a rapid review to capture the barriers and identify facilitators that influence access to mental ...