Trimbos-Instituut/Utrecht and VU Medical Centre, Institute of Extramural Research, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Objective: To identify the most frequent gender-specific suicide methods in Europe. Design ...
OBJECTIVE: To develop a short instrument, called DISCERN, which will enable patients and information providers to judge the quality of written information about treatment choices. DISCERN will also ...
Study objectives: To determine if factors associated with HIV infection vary between subpopulations of women resident in Great Britain. Design: Case-control analyses on already existing datasets.
Background The NHS Long Term Plan (LTP) aims to offer a package of behavioural support and Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT) to support smoking cessation for everyone identified as a smoker on ...
The Ministers of Health from Chile, Germany, Greece, New Zealand, Slovenia, Sweden, and the United Kingdom recently established The International Forum on Common Access to Health Care Services, based ...
Background The outcomes framework for the new public health and mental health strategies in England (Healthy Lives Healthy People and No Health without Mental Health) both propose monitoring positive ...
Background Worldwide, cervical cancer is the 4 th most common cancer in women. The highest incidence is observed in Africa (26.4/100,000) and the lowest in North America (6.4/100,000). Over 99% of ...
Background Discrimination can affect health outcomes and increase health inequalities. There is also growing evidence to suggest that discrimination disproportionately affects women’s health, but ...
Background Inequalities in health between the North and South of England are stark, longstanding, and of major significance to both policy and the public. Despite this, academic study of the ...
Background The number of people living with dementia and mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is increasing. A supportive urban environment can prevent or delay the progress of cognitive decline. There is ...
Correspondence to Dr Carri Westgarth, Department of Epidemiology and Population Health, Institute of Infection and Global Health, University of Liverpool, Cheshire, CH647TE, UK; ...
Background Most minority populations in Europe generally exhibit lower childhood vaccine uptake compared with the general population. Improving uptake in these populations requires contextually ...
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