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scaling up, including: taking a scaling mindset from the start, government ownership and political commitment for scale-up, and identifying the added value of CSOs. The framework starts with a self ... to develop lean programs that can reach all youth. Second, government ownership and political commitment for scale-up of CSE are critically essential. Therefore, buy-in is necessary from the
with the Woman (WP-W) subscale and the lowest total mean score in the Ensures Midwifery Philosophy Underpins Practice within the Context of the Maternity Service (EMPUP-MS) subscale in the obtainable ... Nursing, University of Wollongong , Wollongong , Australia 4 Social Determinants of Health Research Center, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences , Tabriz , Iran 5 Medical Philosophy and History Research
Broadway, Oakland, CA 94607 , USA 1 Department of Anthropology, University of Barcelona , Montalegre 6-8, 08001 Barcelona , Spain 2 Department of Philosophy and Cultural Heritage, Ca' Foscari University of ... clinic-based abortion in countries of origin, decreased overall demand for abortion, or to changing political arrangements in Europe, most notably the vote for Brexit which had not yet been implemented at
, Merleau-Ponty’s and Leder’s phenomenological philosophy, understanding the body as “an integrated whole, embodied in the physical and biological surrounding world and in the sociocultural lifeworld” [ 41 ... , integrating soma, psyche, and society, within historical and ecological context, and hence an antonym to disembodied genes, minds, and behaviours” [ 41 ]. With his phenomenological philosophy of the body
, and the monitoring and evaluation of CSE. Ultimately, the availability of resources, national policies and laws, international agendas, and political commitment will impact upon the extent and level of ... upon the extent and level of integration. - Conclusion: Social, economic, cultural, political, legal, and financial contextual factors influence the implementation and integration of CSE into national
including media, policy makers judicio-legal, political and religious leaders, health workers and the public. During each engagement, facilitators required audiences to identify what roles they can play along ... underlying political, social or cultural context being investigated [ 30 ]. In order to understand individuals’ perceptions, you have to understand and analyze the way individuals attribute meaning to what
political and clinical commitment. Familial amyloid polyneuropathy is a fatal, chronic, hereditary autosomal dominant neurodegenerative disorder caused by a single nucleotide mutation in the transthyretin ... monogenic disease still requires greater political and clinical commitment. Main body: Familial amyloid polyneuropathy is a fatal, chronic, hereditary autosomal dominant neurodegenerative disorder caused by a
, explores why these gaps persist, and addresses the unique cultural, environmental, and political conditions which contribute to continued SRH service delivery inadequacies and increased morbidity and ... approximately 340 occurring annually that affect over 200 million people [ 8, 11 ]. Additionally, displacements also result from armed and political conflicts and from conflicts over scarce resources
attention towards the socio-political patriarchal structures in which women and people who menstruate (PWM) experience menstrual oppressions. Further, Margaret Johnson proposes that menstrual justice should ... menstrual healthcare, education, products and services to healthily manage menstruation, the experiences of menstrual stigma and discrimination, and the barriers to social, economic and political
, such as preventing education, forced marriage at a young age, and less decision-making power. Several obstacles include political and cultural obstacles that cause the stigma of teaching sexual issues to ... without sexual competence face more bad consequences in this field. Because in many societies talking about sexual issues under the age of 18 faces many political, legal, cultural, and religious obstacles
, we believe it is critical to thoroughly investigate and mention the factors, including political ones, that would need to be overcome. Thirdly, new avenues need to be explored that allow for accurate ... positive teaching of adolescents about contraception in socio-cultural and political environments that are ambivalent about the issue. Fourthly, barriers at the global level that we already know of should
, distance from clinics, travel restrictions, lockdowns, fear of COVID-19, and political reasons (abortion prohibition). Complications of women using tele-abortion were pain, lack of psychological support
community levels to maternal health. Delays arise when a community is not sufficiently knowledgeable or aware of maternal health, or where there is an absence of collective responsibility to drive political ... positionality through which a social, intellectual and political stance is legitimized. A glaring risk of failing to localize theories for subjects of research is the danger of homogenizing their lives [ 27
the rural migrant population but also China’s total fertility rates; thus, supporting the balanced population development. Besides this, the health management, lifestyle, and fertility philosophy of the ... health, and establish appropriate fertility philosophy. Additionally, the rural migrant population, as the developers and builders of the city, should yield the benefits of urban development. However
maternity care; Homebirth; Birth center; Childbirth; Mistreatment Introduction Maternity care in the United States (US) is influenced by intersecting historical, political, economic, and social domains that ... (29.7%) [ 7 ]. In contrast to the standard obstetrical model, midwifery care is rooted in a philosophy that honors pregnancy and birth as a physiological, social and cultural process, not solely a
[ 1, 2 ]. This phenomenon is a multidimensional concept with familial, social, economic, cultural, political, and religious implications [3]. One of the significant concerns, which began at the end
about the use of menstrual leave, the population’s attitude towards the Law or the socio-political implications [ 11 ]. In addition, various companies and professional organizations from the United
health care services. Nonetheless, there is evidence of doctors overcoming obstacles to providing SRH care despite the religious and political climate. However, whilst attempting to overcome challenges ... the religious and political climate. However, while attempting to overcome challenges, participants describe numerous examples of poor SRH care and poor health outcomes. The study highlights the
0.16–0.75). Geo-political region and high level of negative attitude to family planning (OR = 1.72, CI 1.23–2.40) were the main contextual factors associated with DLFS. For women, individual-level ... men and women do not become a clog for fertility transition in Nigeria. - with DLFS among men include Islam religion, household size and wealth status. Geo-political region and high level of negative
can contribute to causal inference) and careful description and sequencing of factors in order to describe a novel political phenomenon and evaluate potential explanatory hypotheses. The analysis of key ... , the work of the women’s movement and of reproductive health nongovernmental organizations, the ability to take advantage of political events, and the collaborative relationship between government and