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PLOS Glob Public Health
October 2024
Tuberculosis Working Group, Research Center for Care and Control of Infectious Diseases Universitas Padjadjaran (RC3ID Unpad), Bandung, Indonesia.
Introduction: COVID-19 pandemic changed many aspects of healthcare services and deliveries, including among private healthcare providers (i.e., private healthcare facilities [HCFs] and private practitioners [PPs]).
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October 2024
Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Muhimbili National Hospital, PO Box 65000, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
Introduction: burst abdomen is a preventable complication of caesarean section that carries an increased risk of maternal death, especially in developing countries including Tanzania. The study aimed to identify the risk factors and high-risk patients for burst abdomen at Muhimbili National Hospital in Tanzania.
Methods: a case-control study was performed at Muhimbili National Hospital in Dar es Salaam from 2 April to 27 December 2019.
Scand J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med
August 2024
Department of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland.
Background: There has been a significant expansion in the measurement of healthcare system performance. However, there is a lack of a comprehensive performance measurement framework to assess the effects of telephone triage services on the urgent care system. The aim of our Delphi study was to construct and validate a performance measurement framework designed explicitly for telephone triage services.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Evidence suggests reduced survival rates following Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection in people with preexisting mental disorders, especially psychotic disorders, before the broad introduction of vaccines. It remains unknown whether this elevated mortality risk persisted at later phases of the pandemic and when accounting for the confounding effect of vaccination uptake and clinically recorded physical comorbidities.
Methods And Findings: We used data from Czech national health registers to identify first-ever serologically confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infections in 5 epochs related to different phases of the pandemic: 1st March 2020 to 30th September 2020, 1st October 2020 to 26th December 2020, 27th December 2020 to 31st March 2021, 1st April 2021 to 31st October 2021, and 1st November 2021 to 29th February 2022.
Background: The difficulties in defining hate crime, hate incidents and hate speech, and in finding a common conceptual basis constitute a key barrier toward operationalisation in research, policy and programming. Definitions disagree about issues such as the identities that should be protected, the types of behaviours that should be referred to as hateful, and how the 'hate element' should be assessed. The lack of solid conceptual foundations is reflected in the absence of sound data.
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