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  1. The prevalence of intestinal parasites is known to be high among Amerindian populations; further, there are serious problems in the healthcare of these populations in Brazil. The Maxakali, located in the north...

    Authors: Maria Beatriz Pena e Silva Leite Nacife, Liliane Maria Vidal Siqueira, Keila Furbino Barbosa, Valeska Natiely Vianna, Cássio Zumerle Masioli, Jaime Costa da Silva, Fábio Zicker, Paulo Marcos Zech Coelho, Naftale Katz and George Luiz Lins Machado-Coelho
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2024 23:18
  2. The aim of this study was to examine the Coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19) vaccine policies disparities and effectiveness in Germany, Denmark and Bulgaria, with a view to providing lessons for global vaccinat...

    Authors: Wanzhen Xie, Leiyu Shi, Meiheng Liu, Junyan Yang, Mengyuan Ma and Gang Sun
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2024 23:16
  3. Health intervention implementation in Aotearoa New Zealand (NZ), as in many countries globally, usually varies by ethnicity. Māori (the Indigenous peoples of Aotearoa) and Pacific peoples are less likely to re...

    Authors: Papillon Gustafson, Michelle Lambert, Karen Bartholomew, Mihi Ratima, Yasmin Abdul Aziz, Lisa Kremer, Adam Fusheini, Peter Carswell, Rachel Brown, Patricia Priest and Sue Crengle
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2024 23:15
  4. The pandemic has put at risk the social and emotional development of children on account of the paucity of arenas for social interaction. This study from Kerala, India was conducted to assess the resilience fa...

    Authors: Jose Vincent, Resmi Madhusoodanan Santhakumari, Anjana Nalinakumari Kesavan Nair, Anisha Sharahudeen, Asvini K.P, Meenu Maheswari Suresh, Mathew J. Valamparampil, Gayathri A.V, Chintha Sujatha and Anish Thekkumkara Surendran
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2024 23:14

    The Correction to this article has been published in International Journal for Equity in Health 2024 23:137

  5. Urinary tract cancers including bladder, kidney, ureter, and pelvis are a common malignancy worldwide with high mortality ratio. Aimed to investigate the prevalence of these cancers, we conducted this study.

    Authors: Amir-Hossein Mousavian, Gita Shafiee, Ali Sheidaei, Narges Zargar Balajam, Mehdi Ebrahimi, Fatemeh Khatami, Kimiya Gohari, Alisam Aryan, Ali Ghanbari-Motlagh, Afshin Ostovar, Seyed Mohammad Kazem Aghamir and Ramin Heshmat
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2024 23:13
  6. Studies have shown that financial hardship can impact weight change; however, it is unclear what the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has had on weight change in U.S. adults, or whether racial-ethnic g...

    Authors: Izabelle Mendez, Paula D Strassle, Erik J. Rodriquez, Stephanie Ponce, Randy Le, Alexis Green, Emma Martinez, Eliseo J Pérez-Stable and Anna M Nápoles
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2024 23:12
  7. Cancer is a major global health concern. Unfortunately, Indigenous populations such as Greenlanders living in Denmark, face significant disparities in cancer risk, incidence, diagnosis, care quality, and outco...

    Authors: Camilla Rahr Tatari, Berit Andersen and Pia Kirkegaard
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2024 23:11
  8. Socioeconomic inequalities in the population influence access to health services and constitute a challenge for health systems, especially in low- and middle-income countries. In Peru, an increase in the use o...

    Authors: Renato Díaz-Ruiz, Rodrigo Vargas-Fernández, Carlos Rojas-Roque and Akram Hernández-Vásquez
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2024 23:10
  9. Despite its considerable impact on health and productivity, anemia among men has received limited attention. In a country as diverse as India, characterized by extensive geographic variations, there is a press...

    Authors: Aditya Singh, Sumit Ram, Rakesh Chandra, Arabindo Tanti, Shivani Singh and Ananya Kundu
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2024 23:9
  10. Female migrant domestic workers (MDW), approximately 8.5 million globally, often live in their employer’s home under vulnerable conditions. In Hong Kong, MDWs currently comprise 5% of the population. This stud...

    Authors: Timothy S. Sumerlin, Jean H. Kim, Alvin Yik-Kiu Hui, Dicken Chan, Tim Liao, Sabu Padmadas, Eric Fong and Roger Y. Chung
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2024 23:8
  11. To explore the perceptions that Colombians have about voluntary private health insurance plans (VPHI) in the health system to identify the tensions that exist between the public and private systems.

    Authors: Daniel Felipe Patiño-Lugo, Claudia Marcela Vélez, Diana Patricia Díaz-Hernández, Olga Francisca Salazar-Blanco, Juan Esteban González-Arango, Juan Carlos Velásquez-Correa, Leydi Camila Rodríguez-Corredor, Viviana María Vélez-Marín and Pamela Velásquez-Salazar
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2024 23:7
  12. Integrated vaccine delivery – the linkage of routine vaccination with provision of other essential health services – is a hallmark of robust primary care systems that has been linked to equitable improvements ...

    Authors: Sanjana J. Ravi, Andrés I. Vecino-Ortiz, Christina M. Potter, Maria W. Merritt and Bryan N. Patenaude
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2024 23:5
  13. Measuring socioeconomic inequalities in healthcare usage represents a critical step towards promoting health equity, in alignment with the principles of universal health coverage and the United Nations’ Sustai...

    Authors: Louis Kobina Dadzie, Aster Ferede Gebremedhin, Tarif Salihu, Bright Opoku Ahinkorah and Sanni Yaya
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2024 23:4
  14. Recent research has highlighted the impacts of colonialism and racism in global health, yet few studies have presented concrete steps toward addressing the problems. We conducted a narrative review to identify...

    Authors: Sarah Lebu, Lena Musoka and Jay P. Graham
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2024 23:3
  15. Social health inequalities are still of great public health importance in modern societies. The COVID-19 pandemic may have affected social inequalities in people's health due to containment measures. As these ...

    Authors: Stephanie Hoffmann, Mira Tschorn and Jacob Spallek
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2024 23:2
  16. Persons with albinism face challenges to their wellbeing, safety, and security, ranging from vision impairment and skin cancer to stigma and discrimination. In some regions, they also face human rights atrocit...

    Authors: Sheryl Reimer-Kirkham, Barbara Astle, Ikponwosa Ero, Lori Beaman, Bonny Ibhawoh, Elvis Imafidon, Richard Sawatzky, Wisdom Tettey, Meghann Buyco and Emma Strobell
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2024 23:1
  17. The scientific study of racism as a root cause of health inequities has been hampered by the policies and practices of medical journals. Monitoring the discourse around racism and health inequities (i.e., raci...

    Authors: Caroline A. Figueroa, Erin Manalo-Pedro, Swetha Pola, Sajia Darwish, Pratik Sachdeva, Christian Guerrero, Claudia von Vacano, Maithili Jha, Fernando De Maio and Chris J. Kennedy
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2023 22:265

    The Correction to this article has been published in International Journal for Equity in Health 2024 23:47

  18. Women are at greater risk of common mental disorders. The intersectionality concept provides a framework to examine the effects of multiple social disadvantages on women’s mental health. We conducted a systema...

    Authors: Nadia Alhamd Alghamdi, Kirsty Dunn, Deborah Cairns and Craig Melville
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2023 22:264
  19. There are many dimensions regarding autism that are closely connected to social structures, policies, and power dynamics, silently impacting the well-being of individuals within the autism spectrum. This resea...

    Authors: Ansar Khougar, Paria Baba Ahmadi, Hadi Ranjbar, Mahsa Ahadi and Parisa Ahadi
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2023 22:263
  20. Violence against women is a major human rights violation, and the continuous occurrence of this can have many implications for women’s social and health outcomes. The experience of violence from an intimate pa...

    Authors: Oluwatobi Abel Alawode, Obasanjo Afolabi Bolarinwa, Julia Marie Hajjar, Stephen Okechukwu Chukwudeh and Sanni Yaya
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2023 22:262
  21. Long COVID symptoms – which include brain fog, depression, and fatigue – are mild at best and debilitating at worst. Some U.S. health surveys have found that women, lower income individuals, and those with les...

    Authors: Jennifer Cohen and Yana van der Meulen Rodgers
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2023 22:261
  22. Improving access to healthcare for ethnic minorities is a public health priority in many countries, yet little is known about how to incorporate information on race, ethnicity, and related social determinants ...

    Authors: Matthew J. Griffee, David A. Thomson, Jonathon Fanning, Dorothea Rosenberger, Adrian Barnett, Nicole M. White, Jacky Suen, John F. Fraser, Gianluigi Li Bassi and Sung-Min Cho
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2023 22:260
  23. In the last three decades, a cohort of genomicists have intentionally sought to include more racially diverse people in their research in human genomics and precision medicine. How such efforts to be inclusive...

    Authors: Arafaat A. Valiani, David Anderson, Angela Gonzales, Mandi Gray, Lorian Hardcastle and Tanvir C. Turin
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2023 22:259
  24. The Russia-Ukraine war has undeniably impacted global science and healthcare in Ukraine. Many Ukrainian researchers have had their projects disrupted by this war, either due to loss of life, displacement, or d...

    Authors: Habib Olatunji Alagbo, Saloni Mitra, Karen Madueke, Uchechi Blessing Azuwike, Samantha Dos Santos Rocha Ferreira, Alimat Temitope Ademuyiwa, Oluwaseun Adeleke, Chigozirim Ejinkeonye, David Izuchukwu Onyebuchi, Inioluwa Atowoju, Faith Inioluwa Odelola, Jyoti Kumari, Marvellous Sowunmi, Yana Al-Inaya, Toufik Abdul-Rahman and Nathan A. Shlobin
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2023 22:258
  25. The growing trend of informal settlements is a serious humanitarian crisis. Unmet need for health care services is an indicator to measure the state of equality and access to healthcare services. This study, f...

    Authors: Bakhtiar Piroozi, Hossein Safari, Amjad Mohamadi Bolbanabad, Ghobad Moradi, Yadolah Zarezadeh, Azad Shokri and Farhad Moradpour
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2023 22:257
  26. To establish a long-term mechanism to control the cost burden of drugs, the Chinese government organized seven rounds of price negotiations for the national reimbursement drug list (NRDL) from 2016 to the end ...

    Authors: Yanyan Liu, Yuwen Bao, Yaxin Huang, Mengdie Zhang and Xin Li
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2023 22:256
  27. The World Health Organisation (WHO) estimates a 10 million health worker shortage by 2030. Despite this shortage, some low-income African countries paradoxically struggle with health worker surpluses. Technica...

    Authors: Pieternella Pieterse and Federico Saracini
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2023 22:255
  28. Cancer causes a major disease burden worldwide. This is increasingly being realised in low and middle-income countries, which account disproportionately for preventable cancer deaths. Despite the World Health ...

    Authors: Chloe Zabrina Tuck, Richard Cooper, Richmond Aryeetey, Laura A Gray and Robert Akparibo
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2023 22:254
  29. This study examined the perceived barriers of migrants and refugees to vaccinating their children against measles and polio in Iran.

    Authors: Amir Nasiri, Hossein Farshidi, Farshid Rezaei, Tahereh Dehdari, Afrouzeh Kazemi, Hamid Rezapour and Massomeh Goshtaei
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2023 22:253
  30. Red River Métis families need access to meaningful and appropriate resources when their children are sick. At the invitation of the Manitoba Métis Federation (MMF) to partner in this research, our aim was to u...

    Authors: Lisa Knisley, S. Michelle Driedger, Lisa Hartling, Frances Chartrand, Julianne Sanguins and Shannon D. Scott
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2023 22:252
  31. Existing research on health equity falls short of identifying a comprehensive set of indicators for measurement across health systems. Health systems in the ASEAN region, in particular, lack a standardised fra...

    Authors: Capucine Barcellona, Yzabel Bryanna Mariñas, Si Ying Tan, Gabriel Lee, Khin Chaw Ko, Savina Chham, Chhea Chhorvann, Borwornsom Leerapan, Nam Pham Tien and Jeremy Lim
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2023 22:251

    The Correction to this article has been published in International Journal for Equity in Health 2024 23:194

    The Correction to this article has been published in International Journal for Equity in Health 2024 23:24

  32. Child marriage remains a prevalent issue in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC) despite global declines. Girls are disproportionately affected, facing health risks, limited education, and restricted decisi...

    Authors: Kathya Lorena Cordova-Pozo, Sujata Santosh Anishettar, Manish Kumar and Praveen Kailash Chokhandre
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2023 22:250
  33. Social inequalities are an important contributor to the global burden of disease within and between countries. Using digital technology in health promotion and healthcare is seen by some as a potential lever t...

    Authors: Laura M. König, Rebecca A. Krukowski, Emmanuel Kuntsche, Heide Busse, Laura Gumbert, Kathrin Gemesi, Efrat Neter, Nor Firdous Mohamed, Kathryn M. Ross, Yetunde O. John-Akinola, Rosie Cooper, Anila Allmeta, Anabelle Macedo Silva, Cynthia C. Forbes and Max J. Western
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2023 22:249
  34. People who use substances (PWUS) encounter significant barriers to accessing care for their complex health needs. As a result, emergency departments (EDs) often become the first point of healthcare access for ...

    Authors: Dana Rajab, Jamie K. Fujioka, Melanie Walker, Susan A. Bartels, Meredith MacKenzie and Eva Purkey
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2023 22:248
  35. China initiated a health system reform in 2009 to achieve Universal Health Coverage (UHC) by 2020. While the effectiveness of health-system reforms has been studied, equity in health-service utilization and fi...

    Authors: Haoqing Tang, Mingyue Li, Larry Z. Liu, Yanbing Zhou and Xiaoyun Liu
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2023 22:246
  36. Financial protection is a key dimension of Universal Health Coverage (UHC), and social medical insurance is an effective measure to provide financial protection. The aim of this study is to examine the impact ...

    Authors: Jinkang Huo, Mingzheng Hu and Shaojie Li
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2023 22:245
  37. A scoping review will be undertaken to examine and map the available evidence that has been produced in relation to pain management in Parkinson’s, with a focus on behavioural interventions, resources and/or h...

    Authors: Mark Parkinson, Cormac Ryan, Leah Avery, Annette Hand, Bhanu Ramaswamy, Julie Jones, Fiona Lindop, Monty Silverdale, Katherine Baker and Jenni Naisby
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2023 22:244
  38. Meso-level, regional primary health care organisations such as Australia’s Primary Health Networks (PHNs) are well placed to address health inequities through comprehensive primary health care approaches. This...

    Authors: Alice Windle, Sara Javanparast, Toby Freeman and Fran Baum
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2023 22:243
  39. Reduction in health inequalities and providing universal access to health care have been identified as two important global milestones by the World Health Organization for countries to achieve by 2030. Therefo...

    Authors: Parul Dasson Bajaj, Ramya Shenoy, Latha Sanjay Davda, Kundabala Mala, Gagan Bajaj, Ashwini Rao, Aparna K.S., Mithun Pai, Praveen Jodalli and Avinash B.R.
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2023 22:242
  40. Health Equity Impact Assessment (HEIA) is a decision support tool that shows users how a new program, policy, or innovation affects health equity in different population groups. Various HEIA reporting and dissemi...

    Authors: Alireza Olyaeemanesh, Amirhossein Takian, Hakimeh Mostafavi, Mohammadreza Mobinizadeh, Ahad Bakhtiari, Fateme Yaftian, Abbass Vosoogh-Moghaddam and Efat Mohamadi
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2023 22:241
  41. Social participation, also termed stakeholder voice, is an important component of health system governance. Increased interactions between the community and policy makers could facilitate a more responsive hea...

    Authors: Prateek Gupta, Benjamin Rouffy-Ly, Katja Rohrer-Herold, Kira Koch, Neethi Rao, Charlotte Poulussen, Lara Brearley, Hala Abou-Taleb and Dheepa Rajan
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2023 22:240
  42. Ensuring access to the continuum of care for maternal, neonatal, and child health is an effective strategy for reducing maternal and child mortality. We investigated the extent of dropout, wealth-related inequ...

    Authors: Firew Tekle Bobo, Augustine Asante, Mirkuzie Woldie, Angela Dawson and Andrew Hayen
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2023 22:239
  43. In Brazil, the COVID-19 pandemic found the universal and public Unified Health System (SUS) with problems accumulated over time, due, among other reasons, to low investments, and disparities in resource distri...

    Authors: Margareth Crisóstomo Portela, Mônica Martins, Sheyla Maria Lemos Lima, Carla Lourenço Tavares de Andrade and Claudia Cristina de Aguiar Pereira
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2023 22:238
  44. Community bylaws are commonly accepted mechanisms to influence behaviour change to achieve better health and development outcomes in sub-Saharan Africa. However, the uses, benefits, and potential downsides of ...

    Authors: Maryse Kok, Alister Munthali, Peter Mvula, Zindaba Chisiza and Marielle Le Mat
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2023 22:237
  45. Persons with disabilities experience health inequities in terms of increased mortality, morbidity, and limitations in functioning when compared to the rest of the population. Many of the poor health outcomes e...

    Authors: Mélanie Gréaux, Maria Francesca Moro, Kaloyan Kamenov, Amy M. Russell, Darryl Barrett and Alarcos Cieza
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2023 22:236
  46. A comprehensive understanding of subgroups of community-dwelling older adults and their long-term care (LTC) utilization can help to promote equality in the long-term services and support system. Dependency an...

    Authors: Shuai Fang, Hong Liang and Yan Liang
    Citation: International Journal for Equity in Health 2023 22:235

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