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The financial burden of non-communicable chronic diseases in rural Nigeria: Wealth and gender heterogeneity in health care utilization and health exp…

2016

Objectives Better insights into health care utilization and out-of-pocket expenditures for non-communicable chronic diseases (NCCD) are needed to develop accessible health care and limit the increasing financial burden of NCCDs in Sub-Saharan Africa. Methods A household survey was conducted in rural Kwara State, Nigeria, among 5,761 individuals. Data were obtained using biomedical and socio-economic questionnaires. Health care utilization, NCCD-related health expenditures and distances to health care providers were compared by sex and by wealth quintile, and a Heckman regression model was used to estimate health expenditures taking selection bias in health care utilization into account. Res…

MaleRural PopulationEconomicsHealth Care ProvidersHBSocial Scienceslcsh:MedicineTransportationHealth Services AccessibilityGeographical LocationsHousehold survey0302 clinical medicineCost of IllnessRA0421Surveys and QuestionnairesHealth carePrevalenceMedicine and Health SciencesMedicinePublic and Occupational Health030212 general & internal medicine10. No inequalityChildlcsh:Sciencemedia_commonFamily CharacteristicsMultidisciplinary030503 health policy & services1. No povertyMiddle AgedSocioeconomic Aspects of Health3. Good healthPeer reviewChild PreschoolSDG 1 - No PovertyEngineering and Technology/dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/good_health_and_well_beingFemale0305 other medical science/dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/no_povertyResearch ArticleAdultFinancing PersonalAdolescentmedia_common.quotation_subjectQuality careNigeria03 medical and health sciencesYoung AdultHealth EconomicsSDG 3 - Good Health and Well-beingHumansAgedSelection biasFinanceConsumption (economics)Health economicsbusiness.industrylcsh:RInfant NewbornInfantTargeted interventionsPatient Acceptance of Health CareHealth CareCross-Sectional StudiesHealth Care FacilitiesChronic DiseasePeople and PlacesAfricalcsh:QHealth ExpendituresbusinessFinanceHealth Insurance
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Inequity in palliative care service full utilisation among patients with advanced cancer: a retrospective Cohort study.

2020

Background: Advanced cancer patients often die in hospital after receiving needless, aggressive treatment. Although palliative care improves symptom management, barriers to accessing palliative care services affect its utilisation, and such disparities challenge the equitable provision of palliative care. This study aimed to identify which factors are associated with inequitable palliative care service utilisation among advanced cancer patients by applying the Andersen Behavioural Model of Health Services Use.Material and methods: This was a retrospective cohort study using administrative healthcare data. A total of 13,656 patients residing in the Lazio region of Italy, who died of an advan…

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“They’re always in a hurry” – Older people´s perceptions of access and recognition in health and social care services

2019

The article examines older people's perceptions of quality of life from the perspective of access and use of health and social care services. The data include focus group discussions with older people living alone. The data were analysed using thematic analysis focusing on the older people's collective views on health and social care services as supportive or restrictive factors for their quality of life. Two central themes were present in all the focus group discussions: the importance of accessing services and information regarding the services, and need for recognition within the services/by the professionals. Both themes were connected to the older people's desire to maintain autonomy i…

MaleSocial WorkSociology and Political ScienceHealth Services for the AgedPersonhoodmedia_common.quotation_subjectHealth Services Accessibility03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineQuality of life (healthcare)NursingHumans030212 general & internal medicineEveryday lifeFinlandAgedmedia_commonAged 80 and overHealth Services Needs and Demand030503 health policy & servicesHealth PolicyPerspective (graphical)Public Health Environmental and Occupational HealthSocial SupportHealth Status DisparitiesFocus GroupsFocus groupNegotiationQuality of LifeFemaleThematic analysis0305 other medical sciencePsychologySocial Sciences (miscellaneous)AutonomyHealth & Social Care in the Community
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Barriers and Adherence to Pain Management in Advanced Cancer Patients

2020

Aim To assess patients' barriers to pain management and analgesic medication adherence in patients with advanced cancer. Methods This was a prospective cross-sectional study in patients with advanced cancer receiving chronic opioid therapy. Age, gender, cancer diagnosis, Karnofsky level, and educational status were recorded. The Brief Pain Inventory (BPI), Edmonton Symptom Assessment Scale (ESAS), Memorial Delirium Assessment Scale (MDAS), Barriers Questionnaire II (BQ-II), Medication Adherence Rating Scale (MARS), and Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) were the measurement instruments used. Results One-hundred-thirteen patients were analyzed. The mean age was 68 (±13) years, and …

Malecancer painmedicine.medical_specialtyadherence to medicationPalliative careAnalgesicSettore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E ApplicataHospital Anxiety and Depression ScaleHealth Services Accessibility03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine030202 anesthesiologyRating scaleNeoplasmsmedicineHumansPain ManagementProspective StudiesKarnofsky Performance StatusBrief Pain InventoryDepression (differential diagnoses)Agedpalliative carebusiness.industryCross-Sectional StudiesAnesthesiology and Pain MedicineopioidPhysical therapyPatient CompliancebarrierDeliriumFemalemedicine.symptombusinessCancer pain030217 neurology & neurosurgeryPain Practice
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Senior Housing as a Living Environment That Supports Well-Being in Old Age

2020

Background: In different parts of the world new models of senior housing have rapidly appeared, which indicates that existing housing and care models are not fulfilling the hopes and needs of current and new generations of older people. Material and Methods: This qualitative study focuses on one type of communal senior housing complex located in a mid-sized town in Central Finland. The complex was designed to have accessible low-maintenance apartments and common spaces, and to be near easily accessible green spaces, amenities, services, and public transport. The complex has a part-time community coordinator. The minimum age limit is set at 55 years. The data consists of 36 qualitative inter…

MalehyvinvointiasuinympäristöSocial Environmentsocial environmentwell-beingcommunal housingHumansqualitative analysisSocial BehaviorFinlandAgedOriginal ResearchAged 80 and oversenior housingyhteisöasuminenMiddle Agedphysical environmentaccessibility3141 Health care sciencesaavutettavuusGeriatricsaging in placeHousingFemalePublic Healthikääntyneet
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Environmental barriers, person-environment fit and mortality among community-dwelling very old people

2013

Background. Environmental barriers are associated with disability-related outcomes in older people but little is known of the effect of environmental barriers on mortality. The aim of this study was to examine whether objectively measured barriers in the outdoor, entrance and indoor environments are associated with mortality among community-dwelling 80- to 89-year-old single-living people. Methods. This longitudinal study is based on a sample of 397 people who were single-living in ordinary housing in Sweden. Participants were interviewed during 2002–2003, and 393 were followed up for mortality until May 15, 2012. Environmental barriers and functional limitations were assessed with the Hous…

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Influence of non-clinical factors on restorative rectal cancer surgery: An analysis of four specialized population-based digestive cancer registries …

2022

Abstract Background This study aims to measure the association between deprivation, health care accessibility and health care system with the likelihood of receiving non-restorative rectal cancer surgery (NRRCS). Methods All adult patients who had rectal resection for invasive adenocarcinoma diagnosed between 2007 and 2016 in four French specialised cancer registries were included. A multilevel logistic regression with random effect was used to assess the link between patient and health care structure characteristics on the probability of NRRCS. Results 2997 patients underwent rectal cancer resection in 68 health care structures: 708 (23.63%) had NRRCS. The likelihood of receiving NRCCS was…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyColorectal cancermedicine.medical_treatmentAdenocarcinomaHealth Services AccessibilityInternal medicineHealth careMedicineHumansRegistriesStage (cooking)Neoadjuvant therapyAgedAged 80 and overLikelihood FunctionsProctectomyHepatologybusiness.industryRectal NeoplasmsProctocolectomy RestorativeGastroenterologyCancerMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseLogistic ModelsNon clinicalRectal cancer surgeryMultilevel AnalysisAdenocarcinomaFemaleFranceSocial DeprivationbusinessDigestive and liver disease : official journal of the Italian Society of Gastroenterology and the Italian Association for the Study of the Liver
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Long-term survival and outcome after first stroke in the Sicilian Aeolian Island Archipelago population.

2007

Background: Only a restricted number of population studies based on long-term prognosis after a stroke have been published. We analyzed long-term survival and outcome in insular first-ever stroke population from the Aeolian Archipelago. Subjects and methods: From 1 July, 1999 to 30 June 2002, 62 patients with first-ever stroke were recruited to evaluate short-term incidence and outcome. Information for every patient was collected by phone interviews after 3 months, 1 year, and 4 years. Results: 30 days case fatality rate was 24.2% (95% C.I. 14.22 to 36.75). Fifty-one percent (95% C.I. 35.8 to 66.3) of patients died before last survey and 39.1% died during the first year of follow-up. Annual…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyNeurologyPopulationDermatologysurvivalHealth Services AccessibilityCohort StudiesInterviews as TopicMediterranean IslandsMedicineHumanscardiovascular diseasesSurvivorseducationStrokeSicilyNeuroradiologyAgedAged 80 and overgeographyeducation.field_of_studygeography.geographical_feature_categorybusiness.industryIncidenceGeneral MedicineMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaselanguage.human_languageStrokeSurvival RatePsychiatry and Mental healthCerebrovascular DisordersArchipelagolanguageAeolian processesSettore MED/26 - NeurologiaFemaleNeurology (clinical)NeurosurgerybusinessSicilianDemographyFollow-Up StudiesNeurological sciences : official journal of the Italian Neurological Society and of the Italian Society of Clinical Neurophysiology
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Reducing health inequalities trough digital options in mental health: A physician's perspective.

2019

This paper explores the physicians’ perspective regarding the potential of computerised Cognitive Behavioural Therapies (cCBTs) to overcome inequalities in the context of mental health care provision. The main benefits were related to the ability of cCBTs to provide care in a convenient and efficient manner, enhancing its accessibility. These aspects were perceived more important than cost-effectivity of treatment, which is often claimed to be the key benefit of cCBTs. Age and general acceptance of CBT were the most significant individual-level separators of perceptions, while the sector in which the physician works was seen as the main structural-level separator. peerReviewed

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Prevision model and empirical test of box office results for sequels

2021

International audience; As studios release an increasing number of movie sequels, scholars have begun to examine this strategic choice. Prior studies use standard models of box office performance to evaluate sequels’ performance and have mainly compared the box office results of the original movie with those of its sequel. However, sequels hold a unique position in the motion picture market since they are strongly associated with the original movie. Using the accessibility-diagnosticity framework, this research investigates the drivers behind the success of sequels and examines specifically the original movie’s impact through the role of reviews. The results – from 232 movies (116 original …

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