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Educational inequalities in avoidable mortality in Europe [PDF]
Background The magnitude of educational inequalities in mortality avoidable by medical care in 16 European populations was compared, and the contribution of inequalities in avoidable mortality to educational inequalities in life expectancy in Europe was determined ...
Stirbu I +13 more
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Differences in avoidable mortality between migrants and the native Dutch in the Netherlands
Background The quality of the healthcare system and its role in influencing mortality of migrant groups can be explored by examining ethnic variations in 'avoidable' mortality.
Bos V, Kunst AE, Stirbu I, Mackenbach JP
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Trend of preventable neonatal mortality in the States of Brazil
Objectives: to describe the trend of preventable neonatal mortality due to interventions by the Unified Health System in Brazil from 2000 to 2018, according to groups of causes of death and maternal residence. Methods: mixed ecological study with data
Kelly Holanda Prezotto +3 more
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Trends in potentially avoidable mortality in NSW [PDF]
In Australia, mortality rates, prevalence of health risk behaviours (such as smoking and inadequate physical activity), and prevalence of risk factors (such as obesity), have been shown to be significantly higher in lower socioeconomic (SES) groups than in higher SES groups. Similar inequalities in health have also been shown to exist in NSW.
Andrew, Hayen +3 more
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Effect of healthcare on mortality: trends in avoidable mortality in Umbria, Italy, 1994-2009
OBJECTIVE: Avoidable mortality trends over the period 1994-2009 were calculated to evaluate health intervention by the health system of Umbria, a region of central Italy. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Mortality data were supplied by the regional causes of death
Fabrizio Stracci +4 more
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Cuando se conciben las causas de muerte como el resultado de procesos mórbidos que pudieron haber sido evitados con distintos tipos de medidas económicas, sociales, de servicios de salud y los avances en el conocimiento científico y tecnológico, queda ...
Carlos Antonio G. Molina +1 more
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Objective: Patients with schizophrenia are at a greater risk of avoidable death. Although smoking is a modifiable factor to reduce the mortality gap, the rate of quitting smoking in these inpatients is still lower than that in the general population.
Kan- Yuan Cheng, Shu- Yuan Chen
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Identifying critically important vascular access outcomes for trials in haemodialysis : an international survey with patients, caregivers and health professionals [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Vascular access outcomes reported across haemodialysis (HD) trials are numerous, heterogeneous and not always relevant to patients and clinicians. This study aimed to identify critically important vascular access outcomes.
Craig, JC +24 more
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Avoidable Mortality in its Economic Impact in Almaty City, Kazakhstan
Introduction: Studying performance indicators is necessary to understand priorities in the healthcare system and implement specific measures to improve health services. The purpose is to study the avoidable mortality in Almaty city (Kazakhstan) from 2014
Rauan Kastey +7 more
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Introduction Separation from one’s child can have significant consequences for parental health and well-being. Objectives and Approach We aimed to investigate whether parents whose children were placed in care had higher rates of avoidable (amenable ...
Elizabeth Wall-Wieler +4 more
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