International Journal of Human Rights in Healthcare
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Harmonizing public health with individual liberties: exploring the interplay of right to health, privacy, and autonomy during recent and future pandemics
Amrit PokhrelThe purpose of publishing this viewpoint is to critically analyze the relationship between public health interventions and individual liberties, during recent and potential future…
Does psychology fail in the face of genocide? Insights about Gaza before and after October 7, 2023
Guido Veronese, Ashraf KageeThe purpose of this paper is to explore the role of psychologists working with a community mental health center in the Gaza Strip, using Freirean pedagogical and Fanonian…
Health service quality and patients’ satisfaction among hospitals: the cohesive care of human beings and accomplishment of human rights
Nadia A. Abdelmegeed Abdelwahed, Abdul Wahid ZehriIn this study, the researchers explored the influence of service quality-related constructs on patients’ satisfaction with Egyptian health-care centers.
“It became a cycle I was not able to break” towards menstrual justice: addressing human rights violation at Indian workplaces
ShahidaThis paper aims to advance the concept of “menstrual justice” by building on the comprehensive framework developed by Margaret E. Johnson (2019), which integrates legal rights…
Crisis volunteering during COVID-19 pandemic in India: youth responds to health and human rights crisis
Sudha Shashwati, Sanjana Sarin, Umang Jain, Sanna SinghThis study aims to explore the experiences of individuals in India who acted as informal crisis volunteers during the peak of the deadliest wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in the…
Attitudes of students toward domestic violence and children’s rights: a cross-sectional study and structural equation model analysis
Abdullah Sarman, Mukaddes Demir AcarThis study aims to investigate the attitude of students toward domestic violence (DV) and children’s rights.
Human rights health care measures reporting physical fitness test for ages 6 to 17 with 10-year follow-up
Satomi Fujimori, Kazuki Ashida, Noriaki Watanabe, Tomoyuki Nishino, Fumihito Sasamori, Masao Okuhara, Hisaaki Tabuchi, Koji TerasawaThis study aims to compare the physical fitness test results of Japanese children in 2008 and 2018 to narrow the gap between life expectancy and healthy life expectancy and extend…
An unequal distribution of the human right to health: assessing ethnic health disparities in cardiometabolic disease prevalence among Hawaii’s houseless population
Nicholas Fancher, Bibek Saha, Kurtis Young, Austin Corpuz, Shirley Cheng, Angelique Fontaine, Teresa Schiff-Elfalan, Jill OmoriIn the state of Hawaii, it has been shown that certain ethnic minority groups, such as Filipinos and Pacific Islanders, suffer disproportionally high rates of cardiovascular…
Self-compassion: the influences on the university students’ life satisfaction during the COVID-19 outbreak
Hani Abdel Hafeez Abdel Azeem, Mohammed Hasan Ali Al-AbyadhThis study investigates the relationship between self-compassion and life satisfaction, and there is a significant statistical correlation between some dimensions of the…
Identification of key bottlenecks in human rights-based approach to family planning among HIV-infected women in a resource-restricted setting of Nepal
Govinda Prasad Dhungana, Dwij Raj Bhatta, Wei-Hong ZhangFamily planning (FP) services through the lens of human rights are not well known in Nepal. This study aims to assess Family Planning 2020: Rights and Empowerment Principles for…
Digital technology and intentions to adopt digital e-health practices among health-care professionals
Nadia A. Abdelmegeed Abdelwahed, Mohammed A. Al Doghan, Ummi Naiemah Saraih, Bahadur Ali SoomroIn the present era, digital technology can be used responsibly to provide developed and developing countries with high-quality health-care services to nations. This study aims to…
The assessment of national conduct in realizing the right to heath: using the framework of United Nations
Fatemeh KokabisaghiHealth is a human right and a fundamental building block of sustainable development, economic prosperity and poverty reduction. To realize people’s right to health, evaluating the…
The Indonesian national family planning program: progress and remaining challenges in implementing a rights-based approach
Budi Utomo, Sukma Rahayu, Elvira Liyanto, Nohan Arum Romadlona, Dewi Nuryana, Riznawaty Imma Aryanty, Melania Hidayat, Anggraini Sariastuti, Maria Gayatri, Robert MagnaniIndonesia subscribes to rights-based principles of family planning. However, a chasm between principles and practice has long been noted on a global basis, and progress has not…
The legal nature of the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on contractual obligations applied in human rights
Hassan Dakel Abd RadhiUnder international human rights law, states can limit the exercise of most human rights if it is necessary to protect the rights of others or collective interests. The hazards of…
Reconsidering the criteria of the healthy house's interior design during crises: COVID-19 pandemic as an example
Anas Atef ShamailehThe advent of the COVID-19 pandemic brought various and radical changes at the worldwide level. Globally, severe preventive measures were imposed to respond to the crisis such as…
The current quality criteria of MRI reports distributed to healthcare stakeholders in Jordan
Mohammad AyasrahMany international radiology societies, including American College of Radiologists (ACR), have established guidelines for optimum forms and contents of medical imaging reports to…
Measurement and evaluation the impact of perceived healthcare service quality on guest loyalty during COVID-19
Husam Jasim Mohammed, Qasim Ali Mohammed, Mustafa Hatwan RhimaThe aim of the study is to investigate the effects of perceived healthcare service quality (human aspects, technical aspects and tangible aspects) on satisfaction and guest…
Psychological resilience and its relationship to life stress among Al-Bayda University students
Abdullah Mohammed Al-dhuraibi, Mohammed Hasan Ali Al-AbyadhThe phenomenon of stress is a problem for a large number of interested people and researchers, and it has even become a global phenomenon in recent times. This is due to the…
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2056-4902e-ISSN:
2056-4910ISSN-L:
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- Dr Theo Gavrielides