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aimed at the healthcare system and their political representatives and, finally, the democratic state and humanitarian values. Violence seeks to destroy trust in health policy and hamper the right to ... as a political issue and public health crisis.3,5 It is largely absent from health workforce policy and the European and national pandemic recovery plans and debates over health system resilience
relatively few studies comparing corporate political activity (CPA) across UCIs, especially comparing the alcohol and gambling industries. ... -processed food and increasingly, gambling industries represent important public health concerns.1 Regulation of UCIs has proven complex, at least in part due to corporate political activity (CPA), the way in
showed, technical preparedness was not enough.1 Functioning political structures and processes were crucial. Much has been written about the former but there has been much less on the latter. The ... challenges of assessing the political aspects are formidable. Decision-making within governments takes place out of sight. It is often only when politicians write their biographies that we are able to see into
the European Political Vision group within this network. Additionally, I consulted for the WHO on Health in All Policies strategies. Actively involved in a political movement advocating for improved ... men and women were skeptical about the functioning of democracy, and 82% believed that political leaders disregarded their opinion.1 In my roles, I operated at both international and local levels
their political orientation. Analysis We used three main statistical procedures. We employed (i) the X2 and t tests to examine differences between general practitioners (GPs) who declared endorsement of ... More than 100 00025 (294)87 (256)13 (38) 10 000–99 99937 (427)87 (373)13 (54) 5000–999913 (150)87 (139)13 (20) Less than 499925 (293)83 (252)17 (49)Political orientationX2(3) = 36.0* Right wing70 (814
. Yet, health is a political choice requiring champions. To amplify our voices within EUPHA and across other European organizations, we must strengthen our partnerships, and build strong relationships ... with institutions and political stakeholders at various levels. By engaging policymakers and translating evidence into policy, we can ensure that public health remains a priority on legislative agendas
and Social Sciences Research Youth Fund Project of China (Project No. 22YJC790010); the Project of Philosophy and Social Science Planning Office of Shanxi Province (Project No. 2021YJ058); and Research
science (philosophy, history, social studies, religion and geography combined) and artistic and practical subjects (arts, crafts, home economics and music combined). Definitions We defined the following ... , child’s sex, gestational age, maternal age, maternal education. b Mandatory and optional biology, physics, chemistry combined. c Mandatory and optional philosophy, history, social studies, religion and
, including global and environmental health as well as adding courses on how public health organizations maintain networks with political decision-makers. Formal organization Two documents mentioned the ... complex process that has been influenced by recent events such as the COVID-19 pandemic, man-made disasters, political instability such as Russian war in Ukraine, conflicts in Syria and Sudan or natural
. Political Communication and COVID-19 Governance and Rhetoric in Times of Crisis . London, UK: Taylor & Francis , 2021 . Google Scholar Crossref Search ADS Google Preview WorldCat COPAC
the narrative in the political space helped to effectively overcome the problems. Despite these challenges, efforts were made to address the issues and improve the vaccination strategy, as evident from
, lower levels of education, unemployment, lower levels of trust and satisfaction and right-wing political orientation. The country of residence was a contextual factor, with eastern European countries ... factor’.2 They are adopted where important psychological needs are being met, for instance in conditions of anxiety, insecurity or threat (e.g. political instability or outbreak of pandemics).3,4
1The Sahlgrenska Academy, section of Epidemiology and social medicine, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden 2Faculty of social sciences, Department of Political science, Laboratory of Opinion ... Research (LORE), University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden Contact: Background Few studies on political ideology and stigmatizing attitudes towards mental disorders have been conducted with a specific
unavailability of services. Access barriers are associated with constraints on people’s time budget,31 as well as with health literacy,32 healthcare seeking behavior33 and political ideology.34 We did not find ... . Google Scholar Crossref Search ADS PubMed WorldCat 34 Geana MV , Rabb N , Sloman S. Walking the party line: the growing role of political ideology in shaping health behavior
the extent that recent reviews cover the whole field, the total number of publications with empirical data relating political variables to health outcomes is estimated to be less than a few hundred.1,2 ... For public health professionals to use the political arena effectively, for example, to promote tobacco and alcohol control, to improve access to health services or to tackle health inequalities, they
scoping review which aimed to identify gaps in current research on media representations of industries that contribute to NCD risk and how media representations might be shaping public and political opinion ... political discourses. We conclude by identifying future research that would provide a crucial resource for those seeking to develop a common policy agenda to reduce NCD-related harm, and enhance public health
SSB tax. The second stream refers to the political factors that enable policy change. It proceeds from the assumption that the policy process is populated by actors with different interests and powers ... . These can be political parties or lobby groups (e.g. export industry of sugar) advocating against the SSB tax.10 The third, policy stream signifies that the instrument to choose must be generally
European Journal of Public Health Marine Buissonnie` re Open Society Public Health Program Contact: Poor and unequal health outcomes among Europe's Roma reflect contemporary political and social ... health settings that ought to be places of care. Political upheaval and conflict in Ukraine threaten to curtail progress on Roma health, including scaling up the Roma health mediator model. Each of these
published the letter in the first place. A frequent comment was that medical journals should stay out of politics. This begs two questions. The first is when is a publication political? This is not as ... allocate deaths from injuries to conflict. However, not only letters but also original manuscripts may be considered political, as The Lancet editors discovered when they published a paper estimating deaths