Improving Mobility in Marginalised Communities
This paper examines how mobility can be re-examined within four communities that face substantial transport barriers. Four case study communities facing mobility exclusion were investigated: (i) an ageing community in South Wales; (ii) a community of ...
Charles Musselwhite
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Providing care to marginalised communities: a qualitative study of community pharmacy teams. [PDF]
BackgroundHealth inequalities in the UK are widening, particularly since the COVID-19 pandemic. Community pharmacies are the most visited healthcare provider in England and are ideally placed to provide and facilitate access to care for those most disadvantaged.AimTo explore the experiences and needs of community pharmacy teams in providing care for ...
Gibson H +5 more
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Uncovering systemic barriers related to equity, diversity and inclusion in child health research: a scoping review addressing marginalised communities [PDF]
Introduction Despite abundant evidence illustrating the impact of social determinants of health on children and youth from marginalised communities, their continued marginalisation in research contributes to a negative feedback loop that perpetuates ...
Aleem Bharwani +6 more
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Gendered recordkeeping practices in marginalised communities in Bangladesh
Introduction. Little is known about gendered recordkeeping practices in marginalised communities in developing countries and about how these practices have been affected by improvement in literacy in those communities. Method.
Viviane Frings-Hessami
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Public health and community support for prevention of novel viral diseases: a qualitative study with LGBTQIA + people and people with blood-borne viruses [PDF]
Background This article presents findings from the ‘Diverse Experiences and Understandings of Immunity in the Pandemic Age’ project. The aim of this research was to identify how Australians from specific communities who are perceived to be more at risk ...
Kerryn Drysdale, Deborah Lupton
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The study explores the psychological and social impact of the coronavirus disease (Covid-19)among girls aged between 14 and 19 years in the Odzi community of Mutare District, Zimbabwe.
Memory Matsikure +3 more
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Background: Most innovations that would help to provide inclusive home-based early learning for children in marginalised communities sometimes collapse when the funders pull out. One of the reasons for this has been lack of information on the dynamics in
Godfrey Ejuu +6 more
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Unusual conversations: A reflection on the mechanics of internationally engaged public scholarship [PDF]
This article analyses the civic engagement pathways of researchers from the Asia-Pacific and the United States in an effort to see how the principles of what American scholars consider publicly engaged research and creative practice are being enacted in
Damiani, Jonathan
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The global antimicrobial resistance response effort must not exclude marginalised populations
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR), a rising global health crisis causing about 700,000 deaths annually and potentially 10 million deaths by 2050, disproportionately impacts marginalised populations.
Yusuff Adebayo Adebisi +1 more
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Sharing health data for immigration control affects marginalised communities [PDF]
Stokel-Walker raises an important concern that relaxation of data sharing restrictions during the covid-19 pandemic might continue after the pandemic has ended.1 There was mixed opinion about the sharing of some data between healthcare providers and authorities at the height of the crisis, such as to enable police to enforce self-isolation to reduce ...
Lauren Z, Waterman +2 more
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