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ABSTRACT Most climate‐resilience health interventions are designed at the global level, with minimal attention to Indigenous communities' needs. The lack of consideration can lead to unintended harm and exacerbate health risks. This study aims to identify the capacities of Indigenous communities that can serve as transformative pathways in safely ...
Chrishma D. Perera +17 more
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Economies of scale and efficiency measurement in Switzerland's Nursing homes [PDF]
This paper examines the cost efficiency in the nursing home industry, an issue of concern to Swiss policy makers because of the explosive growth of national expenditure on elderly care and the aging of the population.
Diego Lunati +2 more
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Who Does Bogotá “Care” for? Care Blocks, Care Workers and the Sustainable Development Goals
ABSTRACT This paper critically examines Bogotá's District Care System within the framework of urban social sustainability and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Focusing on the Care Blocks (Manzanas del Cuidado), it employs a mixed‐methods approach—legal analysis, interviews, testimonies, surveys, and InfoCuidado data—to explore the paradox of a
Valentina Montoya‐Robledo +1 more
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Toward Sustainable Healthcare: Examining ESG‐Readiness in Austrian Regional State‐Owned Hospitals
ABSTRACT Reporting on environmental, social, and governance (ESG) issues is now an essential part of responsible corporate governance, including in the healthcare sector. This study investigates the ESG reporting practices of Austrian regional state‐owned hospitals (rSOHs), contributing to the growing sustainability literature. Thirteen interviews with
Philumena Bauer +3 more
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Background Suicide represents a significant public health concern at the global level and is a major area of concern for mental health professionals. Nurses are positioned to identify and manage individuals at risk of suicide or suicidal ideation.
Yuxiu Liu +4 more
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ABSTRACT This systematic review reconceptualizes inclusive education (IE) as a cross‐cutting strategy for sustainable development. We analyze 2729 articles published between 2015 and 2025, identifying 357 that explicitly address sustainability. Using PRISMA 2020, bibliometric mapping, and binomial generalized linear models, we examine temporal ...
Mustafa Enes Işıkgöz +1 more
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Trends and Hotspots in the Health Economics Evaluation of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Hejia Wan,1,* Bingqi Wei,2,* Wenli Qian,3 Jing Zhang1 1School of Nursing, Henan University of Chinese Medicine, Zhengzhou, People’s Republic of China; 2School of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Henan University of Chinese Medicine, Zhengzhou ...
Wan H, Wei B, Qian W, Zhang J
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Exploring psychological distress among lung cancer patients through the stress system model
Lung cancer, a leading cause of cancer-related mortality globally, often leads to anxiety, fear and other psychological distress due to its poor prognosis, treatment challenges, and financial burden. Prolonged distress may progress to depression or other
Yuxiu Liu +4 more
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Where Do Nursing Students Compare to Health Science Undergraduate Students in Financial Literacy?
Aim: This study was conducted with a descriptive-correlational design in order to examine the financial literacy levels of nursing undergraduate students compared to other healthcare students (midwifery, occupational therapy and physiotherapy) and to ...
Seher Başaran Açıl, Erdoğan Yolbaş
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Are Mercury Advisories Effective? Inofrmation, Education, and Fish Consumption [PDF]
Mercury exposure has emerged as one of the most prominent environmental health and food safety concerns. The primary danger is the consumption of contaminated fish by young children, nursing mothers, and pregnant women.
Jay Shimshack
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