Koduri, Sreekanth Keng Chionh, Gareth Yeow Khaw, Jien-Yi Foong, Shaohui Chionh, Chang Yin
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The journal of vascular access
Bleeding is a potential complication following haemodialysis catheter-related procedures. Besides uraemia, bleeding risk is perceived to be even higher in patients receiving antiplatelets. This study aims to evaluate the risk factors for bleeding following dialysis catheter-related procedures. This is a secondary analysis of a single-centre, prospe...
Nocezo, Yanga-Inkosi Manyike, Jabulile Zamokuhle Zhou, Leocadia Ngarava, Saul
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Frontiers in Climate
The study assesses how access to climate services influences cropping decisions and, subsequently, household food security. Employing a cross-sectional research design, the study surveyed a total of 217 smallholder crop farmers selected through a multistage sampling approach. Data were collected using a semi-structured questionnaire, and both descr...
Nishimoto, Lirica Olisa, Adaobi Lisa Imohi, Philip Chang, Judy Obermeyer, Chris Kabwali, Dama Akolo, Christopher
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Frontiers in Reproductive Health
The world is not on track to reach the majority of the UNAIDS 2025 targets, and people who inject drugs (PWID) continue to be left behind, hindered by counterproductive law enforcement practices, punitive laws, economic distress, and social stigma and discrimination. Poor access to HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) among PWID is nested within the...
Theriault, Christopher B. Burns, Tracy Goldschneider, Kenneth Koka, Anjali Logan, Deirdre Weisman, Steven J. Wilder, Robert T. Windsor, R. Blake Zempsky, William T.
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Frontiers in Pain Research
Introduction Many youth with pain lack access to pediatric pain expertise. There is a critical shortage of pediatric pain physicians, due partly to a paucity of training programs in Pediatric Pain Medicine. Pain fellowships are Anesthesiology-based and there is no pathway to fellowship training or Pain Medicine board certification for pediatricians...
Kasaj, Arjana Llano
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European Journal of Economics, Law and Social Sciences
Access to justice is a fundamental element of the rule of law and a cornerstone of justice. Access to justice is the constitutional guarantee that enables individuals to have their violated rights protected. Governments must guarantee the right of every individual to address the court or other bodies of public administration. The right of access to...
Wan, Vincent Habibi, Alireza Mija, Lorena A Abdi, Parsa Selvakumar, Rishika Mukovozov, Ilya
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International journal of dermatology
Psoriasis is a chronic, relapsing inflammatory skin disorder that is associated with substantial physical and psychosocial comorbidity. Although biologic agents have offered transformative therapeutic advantages to those unresponsive to traditional treatments, data from recent literature indicate significant undertreatment of certain populations, h...
omenihu, chinonyerem matilda brahma, sanjukta katsikas, epameinondas vrontis, demetris siachou, evangelia krasonikolakis, ioannis
The study looks at the impact that the three dimensions of financial inclusion (FI) (i.e., access, usage, quality) may have on poverty alleviation. In doing so, the study relies on demand and supply-side data to measure Nigeria’s FI. The demand-side data were derived from the 2021 Global Findex data, and the supply side data were sourced from the I...
Sturgiss, Elizabeth Advocat, Jenny Barton, Christopher Walker, Emma N Nielsen, Suzanne Wright, Annemarie Lam, Tina Gunatillaka, Nilakshi Oad, Symrin Wood, Christopher
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JMIR mHealth and uHealth
SMS text messages through mobile phones are a common means of interpersonal communication. SMS text message surveys are gaining traction in health care and research due to their feasibility and patient acceptability. However, challenges arise in implementing SMS text message surveys, especially when targeting marginalized populations, because of ba...
pinheiro, catarina beaumont, anna cardinali, francesca marra, annalisa molinari, daniela fife, gwendoline wagner, julia galacho, cristina southwick, caitlin
Cultural heritage faces significant threats from environmental challenges and unchecked development. Sustainability has made its way into the field, and there is a growing interest in seeing it thrive. The particular field of the conservation and restoration of tangible movable cultural heritage is also being improved by new concepts and treatment ...
Esariti, L Putri, M D Fauziah, F Manaf, A Anggraini, P
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IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
Inclusive urban planning means a strategy to provide more equitable access and participation in various urban development aspects, such as housing. This article explores the process of participation from family member to achieve a sustainable house renovation given as an assistance to low-income household by the local government via BSPS program. T...