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Russian and UK Dementia Action Plans: a comparative analysis
Nadezhda Koberskaya, Bogdan KobierskijThis study aims to compare two national dementia plans and analyse the approach of each state to the issue.
A hindrance to proper health care: psychometric development and validation of opiophobia questionnaire among doctors in Pakistan
Faiqa Naz, Kanwar Hamza Shuja, Muhammad Aqeel, Saima Ehsan, Atqa Noor, Dua Butt, Hajra Gul, Ushba Rafaqat, Amna Khan, Shafaq GulzamirThere is an ever-increasing number of patients suffering from various forms of acute and chronic pain and getting treatment for such ailments is a basic human right. Opioid…
Articulating key obligations of states to persons deprived of liberty under a right to health framework: the Philippine case study
Lee Edson P. Yarcia, Jan Michael Alexandre C. BernadasThis paper aims to examine key obligations of states to persons deprived of liberty (PDLs) under the right to health framework in the context of COVID-19. As a case study, it also…
From accident to hospital: measuring inequality in pre-hospital emergency services in a city in the North of Iran
Mohaddese Omidi, Behzad Zohrevandi, Enayatollah Homaie RadAs a human right, people need to arrive early at the hospitals when they are injured in traffic accidents. Both the mean and equality of the time of arriving at the hospital are…
Safeguarding the rights and welfare of the health-care workers amid the pandemic: a social protection approach
Harlida Abdul Wahab, Asmar Abdul Rahim, Nor Anita AbdullahThis paper aims to study the elements of social protection, namely, the labour market policy (working conditions), social insurance and social assistance from the law and policy…
Menstrual knowledge and perceptions of schoolgirls in Bangladesh: do socio-economic factors really matter?
Gulsan Ara Parvin, Nina Takashino, Md. Shahidul Islam, Md. Habibur Rahman, Md. Anwarul Abedin, Mrittika BasuThis study aims to explore whether socio-economic factors determine the level of menstrual knowledge and perceptions of schoolgirls in Bangladesh. The aim of this study is to…
A narrative study on the psycho-social impact of sex trafficking on victim’s parents in the state of Karnataka
Indrajit Goswami, Sujatha M. Jithu, Nigel Raylyn DsilvaThe purpose of this study is to explore the life of the victim’s parents in Karnataka and to gain a better understanding of the consequences or impact of sex trafficking on them.
ISSN:
2056-4902e-ISSN:
2056-4910ISSN-L:
2056-4902Renamed from:
Ethnicity and Inequalities in Health and Social CareOnline date, start – end:
2015Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditor:
- Dr Theo Gavrielides