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The experiences and perceptions of people with chronic and rare diseases during political-economic sanctions in Iran: a qualitative study

Economic sanctions aim to exert pressure on political and economic foundations. Hypothesizing that sanctions might affect various aspects of population health, this study, as a component of a broader ... health. Political or economic sanctions have been associated with negative effects on population health indicators. These effects include declining currency value, increasing inflation, and decreasing

Effect of the Japanese medical office system on job satisfaction, loyalty, engagement, and organizational commitment of medical practitioners: a survey of cardiologists in the acute care setting

types of hospital management styles were generated, namely, environment-, loyalty-building-, treatment-, and philosophy-oriented hospitals. There is an indication that the philosophy-oriented management ... had higher organizational commitment, indicating that they were more likely to agree with the management philosophy set forth by hospital executives. Conclusion Although the medical office system did

Transforming health care systems towards high-performance organizations: qualitative study based on learning from COVID-19 pandemic in the Basque Country (Spain)

The COVID-19 pandemic is one of the worst health catastrophes of the last century, which caused severe economic, political, and social consequences worldwide. Despite these devastating consequences ... multidimensional and comprehensive reform encompasses both strategic and operational actions in diverse areas and requires a broad and sustained political, technical, and financial commitment. Keywords Healthcare

Assessing the contributions of an urban population health initiative to shift political priority towards cardiovascular health: three case studies from Brazil, Mongolia and Senegal

CV disease policy. Data were thematically analysed using the Framework Method. Each setting was characterized by a high hypertension and CV disease burden combined with an aware and proactive political ... political environment. Policy outcomes attributed to the initiative were updating the guidelines and/ or algorithms of care for hypertension and including revised physical and nutritional education in school

Hematologic health services and practical characteristics: report of a nationwide survey among Chinese hematologists

engaged into subspecialties, and 28.1% acquired doctorates of philosophy. Hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT) centers have been established all over China. Higher-GDP regions reported more advantages

The Future of Confucian Political Philosophy

On February 14, 2017, Joseph Chan and Stephen Angle convened a Roundtable on the Future of Confucian Political Philosophy at the University of Hong Kong. Eight invited speakers each offered thoughts ... Comparative Philosophy Volume 2151-6014 THE FUTURE OF CONFUCIAN POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY Edited by STEPHEN C. ANGLE 0 0 INVITED SPEAKERS (alphabetical order): A On February 14, 2017, Joseph Chan and

On Whether It Is and What It Is

This dialogue, taking place between Prof. Whether and Prof. What, focuses on the nature of the relationship between ontology, conceived as the branch of philosophy concerned with the question of what ... the complementary part of philosophy that seeks to explain, of those entities, what they are. Most philosophers claim that it is not possible to address the first question without at the same time

Lived experience of healthcare providers amidst war and siege: a phenomenological study of Ayder Comprehensive Specialized Hospital of Tigray, Northern Ethiopia

Most wars are fought in poor countries and result in significant proportions of disabilities and mortalities. The consequences of wars and political instability on health workers and access to ... result from war and long-term political instability cannot be over-emphasized [10–14]. In a conflict setting, healthcare institutions are often targeted by warring parties [11, 12, 15]. In 2019, at least

What is the mind map of the hospital’s future changes in a developing country like Iran? A qualitative study

research, service delivery, health forces, political and legal, economic, demographic and disease, technological, and values and philosophy, and environmental. Many changes affecting hospitals rooted in the ... management; 3) service delivery; 4) Health forces; 5) political and legal issues; 6) economic; 7) population and disease; 8) technological issues; 9) values and philosophy; and 10) environmental issues. The

The Political Trial as Objectiveness of the Cause of Presidential Vacancy due to Permanent Moral Disability in the Political Constitution of Peru

The present investigation demonstrates that the process of presidential vacancy as a result of a political trial that follows the parliament to the president of the republic for his permanent moral ... Artículos doctrinales El juicio político como objetivación de la causal de vacancia presidencial por permanente incapacidad moral en la Constitución Política del Perú The Political Trial

A closer look at the international health regulations capacities in Lebanon: a mixed method study

Lebanon ratified the International Health Regulations (IHR) (2005) in 2007, and since then, it has been facing complex political deadlocks, financial deterioration, and infectious disease emergencies ... in IHR performance as resource shortage, governance, and political challenges. The study also showed contradictory results regarding the impact of refugees on IHR capacities. Some key informants agreed

Contextual factors affecting integration of eye health into school health programme in Zanzibar: a qualitative health system research

for Implementation Research: stakeholders/political, institutional, physical, cultural, delivery system and others. Themes were then generated, and quotations were presented to illustrate the findings ... school eye health programme were i) Stakeholders/political (Good ministry coordination, defined departmental roles and resource mobilisation from multiple stakeholders; Good stakeholder synergies and

Mid-level managers’ perspectives on implementing isoniazid preventive therapy for people living with HIV in Ugandan health districts: a qualitative study

of political prioritization. We found that the SEARCH-IPT intervention supported managers to design and implement strategies to improve IPT uptake and collaborate between districts. This may have ... themselves with the contact.” Lack of political leadership and prioritization of IPT scale up Lastly, another motivational barrier was a perceived lack of political leadership to scaling IPT. Intervention

“Hospitals respond to demand. Public health needs to respond to risk”: health system lessons from a case study of northern Queensland’s COVID-19 surveillance and response

governance, resourcing, and political priority of public health in NQ to address unmet needs and ongoing threats. ... , regulatory, and political factors; with the other case units being TB, mosquito-borne arboviruses and malaria, and sexually transmissible infections and blood-borne viruses. Data were collected and analysed

Mobilising context as complex and dynamic in evaluations of complex health interventions

social forces structuring participant’s accounts. We found knowledge-making practices about context shaped by epistemic and political forces, manifesting as: tensions between articulating complexity and ... of delivery, as well as broadened to incorporate political, economic and socio-cultural forces shaping intervention delivery [ 13 ]. Mirroring criticisms of complexity constructed as a set of

Implementation determinants of physical activity interventions in primary health care settings using the TICD framework: a systematic review

, organizational factors, and political and social determinants. The five most frequently reported determinants were: professionals’ knowledge and skills; intervention feasibility/compatibility with primary health ... professionals' cognitions and attitudes. “Social, political and legal factors” domain was the least reported. Physical activity counselling, prescription, and referral were influenced by determinants belonging to

Causes and consequences of quack medicine in health care: a scoping review of global experience

for this study. Based on the findings of this research, the causes of quackery in the health were divided into six categories: political, economic, socio-cultural, technical-organizational, legal and ... quack medicine Based on the results of this study, the causes of quack medicine in the health system are divided into six categories: political, economic, sociocultural, technical-organizational, legal

The application of artificial intelligence in health policy: a scoping review

, particularly in the evaluation phase. It can also be employed to create innovative agendas with fewer political constraints and greater rationality, resulting in evidence-based policies. By creating new ... corresponding technologies. This will help develop more effective and targeted interventions [ 44 ] or even political issues such as the construction of a national perspective [ 45 ]. Other contributions of

Assessment of the availability, accessibility, and quality of sexual and reproductive health services for young people in conflict affected zones of Cameroon: a mixed method study

, resistance from religious groups and families, insecurities from political instability, and inadequate training, among others, as barriers to SRH accessibility. The study shows that SRHS are available but are ... these services, coupled with the political crises and the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, has increased young people's inaccessibility to SRHS. Young people usually have to finance the cost of most of the SRHS

How is return on investment from quality improvement programmes conceptualised by mental healthcare leaders and why: a qualitative study

focus on patients and staff outcomes. Socio-political desires to improve quality were strong drivers for QI investment. Mental healthcare leaders primarily conceptualise QI-ROI as any valued benefit. The ... as monetised benefits from health economics literature was taken into consideration. Political and economic expectations caused some to frame their views of ROI as monetisable benefits, without