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Addressing healthy aging populations in developing countries: Unlocking the opportunity of eHealth and mHealth
(BioMed Central, 2014)
Aging societies worldwide propose a significant challenge to the model and organisation of the delivery of healthcare services. In developing countries, communicable and non-communicable diseases are affecting how the ...
pharmaceutical care to diabetes patients: a experience reportCuidado farmacêutico a um portador de diabetes: relato de caso
(Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, 2018)
Private sector contributions and their effect on physician emigration in the developing world
(World Health Organization, 2013)
Objective: To assess the effectiveness of care provided by mid-level health workers. Methods: Experimental and observational studies comparing mid-level health workers and higher level health workers were identified by a ...
Overview of brachytherapy resources in Latin America: A patterns-of-care survey
(Elsevier, 2011)
Purpose: Relatively little is known about available resources and patterns of practice for brachytherapy (BT) in Latin America. To rectify this situation, we performed a patterns-of-care survey whose aim was to assess the ...
Hospice care as humanized end-of-life careEl cuidado hospice como un cuidado humanizado en el final de la vida
(Universidad Nacional de Lanús, 2021)
HIV Stigma as a Barrier to Retention in HIV Care at a General Hospital in Lima, Peru: A Case–Control Study
(Springer, 2014)
HIV stigma as a barrier to retention in HIV care has not been well-studied outside the United States. We conducted a case–control study in Lima, Peru to examine this issue. Cases were out-of-care for ≥12 months (n = 66) ...
Changing care and prevention needs for global public health: In pursuit of a comprehensive perspective
(Taylor and Francis, 2012)
An assessment of changing care and prevention needs in the framework of global public health should not be just a technical exercise of 'standard' demographic and epidemiological analysis; rather, it should also involve a ...
Plasticity of parental care under the risk of predation: how much should parents reduce care?
(The Royal Society, 2013-08)
Predation can be an important agent of natural selection shaping parental care behaviours, and can also favour behavioural plasticity. Parent birds often decrease the rate that they visit the nest to provision offspring ...
Effects of ethnic attributes on the quality of family planning services in Lima, Peru: a randomized crossover trial
(Public Library of Science, 2015)
Most studies reporting ethnic disparities in the quality of healthcare come from developed countries and rely on observational methods. We conducted the first experimental study to evaluate whether health providers in ...
Adolescent mothers’ experiences in the feeding care of their children
(Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, 2019)