International Journal of Human Rights in Healthcare: Volume 17 Issue 5

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Psychological hardiness as a mediator variable between workplace bullying and job anxiety among early childhood teachers: implications for healthcare

Ghada Farghal Gaber Ahmed

Early childhood teachers play a significant role in building children’s success in their first years of school. Therefore, a healthy early childhood workforce in a healthy working…

Occupational health and safety rights of hospital workers in relation to needle stick injuries exposure in Pakistan

Mohsin Abbas, Sidra Rafique, Zaki-Ul-Zaman Asam

The purpose of this study is to explore the determinants of needle stick injuries (NSIs) suffering in terms of occupational health and safety (OHS) coverage critically for…

Association of positive psychological factors with the mental health of older adult retirees: a systematic review

Farhana Sajjad Kiani, Saima Ehsan

This study aimed to identify which positive psychological factors are associated with the mental health of older adult retirees. Positive psychology is an emerging discipline of…

Status of primary healthcare services in a geographically disadvantageous area: a study of Alipurduar district, West Bengal, India

Barnali Biswas, Piyal Basu Roy, Ankita Saha, Abhijit Sarkar

The locational disadvantage of a health-care centre often restricts adequate delivery of health-care services in an area. The purpose of this study is to examine the status of…

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Historical prevalence of infectious diseases and gender equality in 122 countries

Omang Ombolo Messono, Simplice Asongu, Vanessa Tchamyou

This study aims to examine the effects of the historical prevalence of infectious diseases on contemporary gender equality. Previous studies reveal the persistence of the effects…

Impact of Covid-19 pandemic on quality of work life of nurses – a major human rights component

Nanjundeswaraswamy T.S., Sindu Bharath, P. Nagesh, Vignesh K.M.

This study aims to evaluate and compare the quality of work life (QWL) of nurses, in pre- and post-COVID-19 pandemic situations.

Comparative approach in public health social security: a legal case study of the Indonesian, France, and Singapore health systems

Sukri Paluttri

This research paper aimed to study the legal structure of top-performing health governance systems and compare them with the Indonesian health social security system to identify…

Safeguarding human rights to health: a systematic review of supply chain impediments to safe medicines in developing nations

Arvinder P.S. Loomba

A key feature of human rights in health is access to safe, effective and affordable medicines. Pharmacovigilance is advocated for monitoring intended/unintended effects of…

Sandstone mining and silicosis deaths in Rajasthan: a critical legal and policy analysis

Shamim Mohammad, Shivaraj Huchhanavar, Hifzur Rahman, Tariq Sultan Pasha

The extant literature underlines the inadequacies of legal and policy frameworks addressing the safety and health concerns of sandstone mineworkers in India. Notably, Rajasthan, a…

Comprehending women beliefs towards sustainable menstrual products – a fundamental step in healthcare

Prerna Ahuja, Navjit Singh

Access to good menstrual products is a human rights issue. Yet, there are rising health concerns of women regarding traditional–plastic sanitary napkins. The usage of these…

Forecasting turnover intention: an analysis of psychological factors and perceived organizational support among healthcare professionals

Nadia A. Abdelmegeed Abdelwahed, Mohammed A. Al Doghan, Ummi Naiemah Saraih, Bahadur Ali Soomro

Turnover intention (TOI) has become a severe issue in Saudi Arabia’s health-care system as health professionals leave their organizations. Saudi Arabia’s health-care…

Improving healthcare for substance users: the moderating role of psychological flexibility on stigma, mental health, and quality of life

Mahvia Gull, Zartashia Kynat Javaid, Kamran Khan, Husnain Ali Chaudhry

Stigma is a major impediment to human rights in health care that causes discrimination, isolation and the exclusion of individuals from essential health-care services. It fosters…

Midwifery students’ perceptions on ethical rights of women using assisted reproductive technologies

Sibel Ejder Tekgündüz, Ayşe Gürol, Serap Ejder Apay

This study aims to understand how midwifery students view ethical rights concerning the usage of reproductive technologies.

Redirecting to sustainable menstrual products – a holistic approach for improving public health

Prerna Ahuja, Navjit Singh

Access to good menstrual products is a human rights concern. It is essential for normalising the life during menstrual cycles by making available all the resources necessary for…

The effect of justice on hospital workers’ self-efficiency with the mediating role of job stress: a structural equation analysis approach

Saeideh Moosavi, Mehran Ghalenoei, Aisa Maleki, Rohollah Kalhor

This study aims to investigate the effect of the Diamond Justice model on self-efficiency with the mediating role of job stress among the staff of Qazvin hospitals affiliated with…

The relationship between health-care expenditure and disposable personal income: a panel econometric analysis on the EU countries

Mehmet Hilmi Özkaya, Naib Alakbarov, Murat Gündüz

When the factors affecting health expenditures are examined in the literature, it is seen that one of the most important factors is income. In this context, the purpose of this…

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Cover of International Journal of Human Rights in Healthcare

ISSN:

2056-4902

e-ISSN:

2056-4910

ISSN-L:

2056-4902

Online date, start – end:

2015

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Dr Theo Gavrielides