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Patients’ rights and professional conduct issues in hospitals’ codes of ethics
Ebru Saygili, Yucel OzturkogluThe purpose of this study is to explore the presence of ethical standards in the content of international hospitals codes of ethics disclosed in their websites.
The readiness of Batang Hari district as a district of human rights care: case study of the Anak Dalam tribe
Dumilah Ayuningtyas, Raden Roro Mega Utami, Asri Nur MaulidyaThe Regulation of the Minister of Justice and Human Rights of the Republic of Indonesia No 34, 2016 was issued to regulate the criteria of districts/municipalities care about…
The health status and insurance affiliation of stateless children in Tak Province, Thailand
Proloy Barua, Kanida Charoensri NarattharaksaStatelessness is the worst possible form of violation of fundamental human rights which can lead to improper health systems management and serious adverse health outcomes in…
Social vulnerability and infant mortality in space dimension: an investigation of the world’s most underdeveloped West Africa coastal area
Bocong Yuan, Zhaoguo Wang, Jiannan LiThe West Africa coastal area faced with the serious health challenge is the most underdeveloped place. Through making the visualized spatial analysis of this area, this study aims…
Prevalence of self-medication and its associated factors: a case study of Kurdistan province
Ebrahim Ghaderi, Kambiz Hassanzadeh, Khaled Rahmani, Ghobad Moradi, Nader Esmailnasab, Daem Roshani, Arian AzadniaHealth is one of the most basic human rights. Self-medication not only results in many risks, complications and mortalities but also remains a massive economic burden on…
The challenges of providing primary health care to Afghan immigrants in Tehran: a key global human right issue
Afsaneh Takbiri, AmirHossein Takian, Abbas Rahimi Foroushani, Ebrahim JaafaripooyanThis study aims to explore the challenges of providing primary health care (PHC) to Afghan immigrants in Tehran as an important global human right issue.
Barriers and facilitators to pap-testing among female overseas Filipino workers: a qualitative exploration
Floor Christie-de Jong, Siobhan ReillyEvery year, 311,000 women die of cervical cancer globally, a disease which is preventable and treatable. Pap-testing should be part of a comprehensive approach to tackling…
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2056-4902e-ISSN:
2056-4910ISSN-L:
2056-4902Renamed from:
Ethnicity and Inequalities in Health and Social CareOnline date, start – end:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
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- Dr Theo Gavrielides