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    A systematic review of studies describing the influence of informal social su...

    Abstract Background Whilst any type of bereavement can be traumatic, bereavement through violent or sudden causes is associated with more severe negative health and wellbeing...
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    Wilfully out of sight? A literature review on the effectiveness of cancer-rel...

    Abstract Background There is evidence to suggest that decision aids improve a number of patient outcomes. However, little is known about the progression of research effort in...
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    The sustainability of public health interventions in schools: a systematic re...

    Abstract Background The sustainability of school-based health interventions after external funds and/or other resources end has been relatively unexplored in comparison to...
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    MRI of trunk muscles and motor and respiratory function in patients with myot...

    Abstract Background Myotonic Dystrophy 1 (DM1) causes progressive myopathy of extremity muscles. DM1 may also affect muscles of the trunk. The aim of this study was to...
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    "You can explore it more online": a qualitative study on Australian women’s u...

    Abstract Background Previous research has demonstrated the importance of search engines, websites, online discussion groups and social media groups for women in developed...
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    Investigating the delivery of health and nutrition interventions for women an...

    Abstract Globally, the number of people affected by conflict is the highest in history, and continues to steadily increase. There is currently a pressing need to better...
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    Like a hotel, but boring: users’ experience with short-time community-based r...

    Abstract Background The discharge process from hospital to home for patients with severe mental illness (SMI) is often complex, and most are in need of tailored and coordinated...
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    The humanistic and economic burden of chronic wounds: a protocol for a system...

    Abstract Background Chronic non-healing wounds present a substantial economic burden to healthcare system; significant reductions in quality of life for those affected, and...
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    Follow-up care after treatment for prostate cancer: protocol for an evaluatio...

    Abstract Background As more men survive a diagnosis of prostate cancer, alternative models of follow-up care that address menâ s enduring unmet needs and are economical to...
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    Geographic health inequalities in Norway: a Gini analysis of cross-county dif...

    Abstract Background This study aims at quantifying the level and changes over time of inequality in age-specific mortality and life expectancy between the 19 Norwegian counties...
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    Awareness of obstructive sleep apnea among critical care physicians in Sharki...

    Abstract Background Patients with symptoms of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) present to nearly all physicians irrespective of their specialties. A basic knowledge of OSA is...
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    Association among oral symptoms, oral health-related quality of life, and hea...

    Abstract Background Health-related quality of life (HRQOL) is a multidimensional construct that refers to an individual’s self-perceived well-being. This study used the revised...
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    Association of nuts and unhealthy snacks with subclinical atherosclerosis amo...

    Abstract Background The process of atherosclerosis begins early in childhood and usually remains asymptomatic until later in life. Carotid intima-media thickness (cIMT) as a...
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    Enhancing evidence use in public health nutrition policymaking: theoretical i...

    Abstract Background Enhancing the use of evidence in policymaking is critical to addressing the global burden of nutrition-related disease. Whilst the public health nutrition...
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    Australian health care providers’ views on opt-out HIV testing

    Abstract Background Opt-out HIV testing is a novel concept in Australia. In the opt-out approach, health care providers (HCPs) routinely test patients for HIV unless they...
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    A cross sectional study of unmet need for health services amongst urban refug...

    Abstract Background Although the Thai government has introduced policies to promote the health of migrants, it is still the case that urban refugees and asylum seekers (URAS)...
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    Community-based initiatives improving critical health literacy: a systematic ...

    Abstract Background Critical health literacy enables older adults to make informed health decisions and take actions for the health and wellbeing of themselves and their...
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    The role of the built environment in explaining educational inequalities in w...

    Abstract Background This study examined whether characteristics of the residential built environment (i.e. population density, level of mixed land use, connectivity,...
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    Communication for behavioural impact in enhancing utilization of insecticide-...

    Abstract Background Malaria is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in Sudan. The entire population is at risk of contracting malaria to different levels. This study...
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    Gender difference in utilization willingness of institutional care among the ...

    Abstract Background Institutional care has become an urgent issue in rural China. Rural single seniors, compared with their counterparts, have lower income and are more...