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Older Women and Health Services

Women & Health, 1995
Ageism and sexism in health services and research affect the quality of care, patient-provider interaction, patient self-perceptions, and the planning of health education programs for older women. Stereotyping of older women in the health care encounter, although often subtle, can have far-reaching effects on the health status of older women ...
Patricia A. Sharpe   +1 more
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Migration and Women Health Services

2020
In recent years, migration which is a universal concept that is old as humanity has increased dramatically in several countries. In 2019, one third of the immigrants moved from only 10 countries. Syria comes first within those 10 countries since 8.2 million of its citizens have migrated. Turkey is the most immigrant-recieving country from Syria because
EKŞİOĞLU, Aysun   +2 more
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Commentary on women‐centered reproductive health services

International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 1989
AbstractFrom women's perspectives, the primary principles of a reproductive health framework in the developing world are as follows: Family planning is a basic human right to which all human beings are entitled. Provision of family planning services must be comprehensive, including safe and low cost methods, freedom of choice about both contraception ...
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Improvements in VA Health Services for Women Veterans

Women & Health, 1995
Since the early 1980s, health care for women veterans in the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has improved considerably, although problems still remain. The lack of privacy for women at many VA facilities and the provision of incomplete physical examinations for women continue to be problematic issues.
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Issues for Women in the Development of Mental Health Services

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1991
“Except as occasional consultants, the less men doctors have to do with female lunatics the better”. (Lowe, 1883)“As long as women are over-represented among mental patients and family caretakers and under-represented among psychiatrists, administrators and politicians, their lives will continue to be unhappily affected by decisions in which they take ...
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Women and health services research.

1993
Naisnäkökulmalla on paikkansa terveydenhuoltotutkimuksessa: useat terveydenhuoltopalvelut ovat tarkoitettu naisille, ja monet terveydenhuollon ongelmakysymykset koskettavat enemmän naisia kuin miehiä. Tutkimuskohteista esimerkkejä ovat terveydenhuollon uuden teknologian ja elämän alun eettiset kysymykset, medikalisaatio, lisääntymisen terveyspalvelut ...
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Women and the use of health services.

The American economic review, 1983
Wilensky, Gail R, Cafferata, Gail Lee
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