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Evaluation of system based Psychological First Aid training on the mental health proficiency of emergency medical first responders to natural disasters in China: a cluster randomised controlled trial
(BMJ Publishing Group, 06-05-2024)Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of a system based psychological first aid (PFA) training programme for emergency medical first responders in China. Design Parallel-group, assessor-blinded, cluster randomised ... -
Exploring the benefits, harms, and costs of genomic newborn screening for rare diseases
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Factor associated with willingness to pay for prevention of cancer: a study of prostate cancer screening.
(Springer Nature, 2023-11-21)INTRODUCTION: This study investigates Iranian men's willingness to pay (WTP) for prostate cancer (PCa) screening and influencing factor, along with the impact of information. METHOD: We assessed preferences for prostate ... -
Health and health behaviours before and during the Great Recession, overall and by socioeconomic status, using data from four repeated cross-sectional health surveys in Spain (2001-2012).
(2015-09-07)BACKGROUND: The objective of this study was to estimate changes over time in health status and selected health behaviours during the Great Recession, in the period 2011/12, in Spain, both overall, and according to socioeconomic ... -
Health care system efficiency and life expectancy: A 140-country study.
(2021)Despite the evidence of links between health expenditure and health care efficiency, it is still unclear why countries with similar levels of health expenditures experience different outputs in terms of life expectancy at ... -
Implementing interventions to reduce antibiotic use: a qualitative study in high-prescribing practices.
(2021-01-23)BACKGROUND: Trials have shown that delayed antibiotic prescriptions (DPs) and point-of-care C-Reactive Protein testing (POC-CRPT) are effective in reducing antibiotic use in general practice, but these were not typically ...