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Mental well-being during stages of COVID-19 lockdown among pregnant women and new mothers
Background Pregnancy and early motherhood are sensitive times where epidemic disease outbreaks can affect mental health negatively. Countries and health care systems handled the pandemic and lockdowns differently and knowledge about how the COVID-19 ...
Gritt Overbeck +5 more
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Political trust in the handling of the COVID-19 pandemic: a survey in Denmark and Sweden
Abstract Background The initial responses to the COVID-19 pandemic in Denmark and Sweden differed markedly. Balancing disparate concerns was crucial to generate trust in the COVID-19 restrictions. Political trust is public support for core political institutions. The aim was to investigate the extent to which there was trust in the handling of
Kallemose, Thomas +7 more
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ABSTRACT Background Homecare aides (HCAs) are professional non‐family caregivers, who support dependent individuals to live at home with dignity; yet in Spain they remain understudied and vulnerable, often facing precarious working conditions. We aimed to characterize HCAs’ employment, living conditions, health, and exposure to workplace violence and ...
Albert Navarro‐Giné +6 more
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Health related behaviour patterns in Denmark during the first COVID 19 wave
Objective The COVID-19 pandemic raised concerns about how lockdowns affected health-related behaviours. This study aimed to identify patterns of health-related risk behaviours in Danish adults during the first pandemic wave. Methods We used data from the
Trine Toft Sørensen +8 more
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ABSTRACT The Australian paid parental leave (PPL) government scheme aims to support working parents through financial assistance and the promotion of gender equality in caregiving responsibilities. However, the scheme's implementation has been critiqued for its gendered design, which marginalises fathers and reinforces traditional gender roles.
Lily Lewington +2 more
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Objective The unknown pathophysiology and the lack of specific features for systemic juvenile idiopathic arthritis and adult‐onset Still disease (collectively known as Still disease; SD) delay diagnosis and appropriate treatment. The goal of this study was to identify features and mechanisms that distinguish SD from other systemic autoinflammatory ...
Yvonne M. Mueller +16 more
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Bibi Hølge-Hazelton,1,2 Mette Kjerholt,3 Elizabeth Rosted,2,4 Stine Thestrup Hansen,5 Line Zacho Borre,1 Brendan McCormack6 1Research Support Unit, Zealand University Hospital, Roskilde 4000, Denmark; 2Department of Regional Health Research ...
Hølge-Hazelton B +5 more
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COVID-19 Readmission Is Highest Among Refugees in Denmark
In several countries, a higher incidence of COVID-19 is seen in vulnerable groups including certain immigrant groups compared to host population. This study compared the severity of COVID-19 at the onset of admission and the odds ratio (OR) of COVID-19 readmission within 30 days among Refugees, Others, and native Danes.
Amar Ali Moussa +4 more
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Objective To assess guselkumab + golimumab combination therapy versus guselkumab monotherapy in participants with active psoriatic arthritis (PsA) and inadequate response to tumor necrosis factor inhibitors (TNFi‐IR). Methods Adults with active TNFi‐IR PsA (three or more tender/swollen joints) were randomized (2:1) to subcutaneous guselkumab (100 mg) +
Jose U. Scher +12 more
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Background The COVID-19 pandemic had a significant impact on healthcare systems worldwide. During the lock-down periods most elective surgical procedures were postponed in Denmark.
Ahmed Jamal Abbas Hamad +3 more
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