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View article: Obesity and Occupational Disparities in Urban China: Evidence from a Large-Scale Cross-Sectional Study
Obesity and Occupational Disparities in Urban China: Evidence from a Large-Scale Cross-Sectional Study Open
Background/Objectives: Obesity has become a global public health crisis, with China now ranking among the countries with the highest number of obese adults. Urban China faces a growing burden of obesity, but little is known about how obesi…
View article: Practical integrated healthcare prevention and management of children’s health quality of respiratory functions: a systematic review
Practical integrated healthcare prevention and management of children’s health quality of respiratory functions: a systematic review Open
Background To synthesise recent empirical evidence for the prevention and management of respiratory function in children. Methods and findings We searched the PubMed, Cochrane Library, Embase and Web of Science databases for studies publis…
View article: Enhancing MAFLD Care: Efficacy of a Multidisciplinary Community Intervention on Self-Management and Hepatic Outcomes
Enhancing MAFLD Care: Efficacy of a Multidisciplinary Community Intervention on Self-Management and Hepatic Outcomes Open
Metabolic-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD) is a prevalent condition associated with significant hepatic morbidity, yet evidence-based community interventions remain limited. This mixed-methods study first assessed self-management cap…
View article: Application of 7E model in the clinical teaching of emergency nursing
Application of 7E model in the clinical teaching of emergency nursing Open
Objective To evaluate the application of 7E model in the clinical teaching of emergency nursing. Methods A convenience sample of nursing students who participated in internship in the Department of Emergency Medicine between Jan 2023 and F…
View article: Effects of Prenatal Exposure to Ozone, Heatwave and Green Space on Neonatal Congenital Heart Disease: A Case-Control Study in Eastern China
Effects of Prenatal Exposure to Ozone, Heatwave and Green Space on Neonatal Congenital Heart Disease: A Case-Control Study in Eastern China Open
Congenital heart disease (CHD) is the most prevalent birth defect. Ozone and heatwave exposure during pregnancy could increase the risk of adverse birth outcomes. Green space might be associated with beneficial birth outcomes. The research…
View article: Impact of family doctors on gradient utilization of health services among diabetic patients: evidence from a real-world study
Impact of family doctors on gradient utilization of health services among diabetic patients: evidence from a real-world study Open
Objective The family doctor system plays a crucial role in promoting the gradient utilization of health resources. However, empirical evidence regarding the use of health services across different levels of care by diabetic patients under …
View article: Patient-centered medical home and the quality of primary care: survey study with patients and administrators of community healthcare centers in Shanghai, China
Patient-centered medical home and the quality of primary care: survey study with patients and administrators of community healthcare centers in Shanghai, China Open
View article: Indicators to Measure and Analyze Healthcare Accessibility in Metropolitan Cities in China
Indicators to Measure and Analyze Healthcare Accessibility in Metropolitan Cities in China Open
View article: Social Support’s Dual Mechanisms in the Loneliness–Frailty Link Among Older Adults with Diabetes in Beijing: A Cross-Sectional Study of Mediation and Moderation
Social Support’s Dual Mechanisms in the Loneliness–Frailty Link Among Older Adults with Diabetes in Beijing: A Cross-Sectional Study of Mediation and Moderation Open
Background: The mechanisms linking loneliness to frailty in older adults with diabetes remain unclear. Guided by the Loneliness–Health Outcomes Model, this study is the first to simultaneously validate the dual mechanisms (mediation and mo…
View article: Investigating the Effect of AI Literacy on the Quality of Technical Translation
Investigating the Effect of AI Literacy on the Quality of Technical Translation Open
View article: Physician group practice in China's healthcare reform: a national survey on physicians' perspectives and implementation challenges
Physician group practice in China's healthcare reform: a national survey on physicians' perspectives and implementation challenges Open
Background The physician group (PG) model, while well-established in the United States, is a relatively recent healthcare delivery innovation in China. Despite rapid growth in PG registrations, comprehensive understanding of physicians’ pe…
View article: From intention to implementation: automating biomedical research via LLMs
From intention to implementation: automating biomedical research via LLMs Open
View article: Changes in primary health care service experiences and urban–suburban disparities among Shanghai residents: a two-year comparative study(2023–2024)
Changes in primary health care service experiences and urban–suburban disparities among Shanghai residents: a two-year comparative study(2023–2024) Open
Background Primary health care (PHC) is central to achieving universal health coverage, yet longitudinal assessments of residents' experiences—especially regarding urban–suburban disparities—remain scarce. This study aims to examine change…
View article: Dual Pathways of Social Support in Loneliness and Frailty Among Older Adults with Diabetes: A Cross-Sectional Study on Mediation and Moderation Mechanism
Dual Pathways of Social Support in Loneliness and Frailty Among Older Adults with Diabetes: A Cross-Sectional Study on Mediation and Moderation Mechanism Open
Background: The mechanisms linking loneliness to frailty in older adults with diabetes remain unclear. Guided by the Loneliness-Health Outcomes Model, this study investigates the dual mediating and moderating roles of social support in thi…
View article: Occupational Burnout in Nurses Is due to Long‐Term Work Stress Rather Than <scp>COVID</scp>‐19 Pandemic Event
Occupational Burnout in Nurses Is due to Long‐Term Work Stress Rather Than <span>COVID</span>‐19 Pandemic Event Open
Aim This study aims to explore occupational burnout among Chinese nurses from two perspectives: first, by comparing changes in emotional exhaustion, depersonalisation and personal accomplishment before and after the COVID‐19 pandemic; and …
View article: Digital Therapeutics for Cognitive Impairment: Exploring Innovations, Challenges, and Future Prospects
Digital Therapeutics for Cognitive Impairment: Exploring Innovations, Challenges, and Future Prospects Open
Recent advancements in cognitive neuroscience and digital technology have significantly accelerated the adoption of digital therapeutics for cognitive impairment. This viewpoint explores the innovative applications of digital therapeutics …
View article: Value Evaluation for Urban Medical Groups in China: A Case From Dapeng New District in Shenzhen
Value Evaluation for Urban Medical Groups in China: A Case From Dapeng New District in Shenzhen Open
Background An urban medical group in Dapeng New District was established in 2017 with the objective of enhancing outcomes for common diseases and reinforcing primary care by integrating high‐level hospitals with primary health services. Th…
View article: Perceived Care Quality of Frontline Clinical Nurses in China and Its Predictors: A Mixed‐Methods Study
Perceived Care Quality of Frontline Clinical Nurses in China and Its Predictors: A Mixed‐Methods Study Open
Aim To identify predictors of nurses' perceived care quality, explore their understanding of high‐quality care and propose improvement strategies to inform clinical practice. Design A mixed‐methods design, integrating quantitative data ana…
View article: Effect of Telehealth Follow-up Consultation in Pediatric Acute Otitis Media - Shenzhen City, Guangdong Province, China, 2023-2024.
Effect of Telehealth Follow-up Consultation in Pediatric Acute Otitis Media - Shenzhen City, Guangdong Province, China, 2023-2024. Open
Telehealth services can effectively bridge geographical healthcare disparities while optimizing pediatric care delivery systems.
View article: The people-centered care and inpatients’ perceived experience in China: a nationwide cross-sectional study
The people-centered care and inpatients’ perceived experience in China: a nationwide cross-sectional study Open
Background The concept of People-Centered Care (PCC) is a prominent concept around the world, which is considered as an important concept and practice to promote health equity especially in China. Nevertheless, the association between PCC …
View article: Association of Childhood Trauma Subtypes and Substance Use Among Chinese College Students - Jilin Province, China, 2021.
Association of Childhood Trauma Subtypes and Substance Use Among Chinese College Students - Jilin Province, China, 2021. Open
Implementation of targeted interventions and support systems is essential for individuals with childhood trauma histories. Healthcare providers should emphasize early identification and trauma-informed care approaches. Policy frameworks pr…
View article: Quantitative evaluation of two-way referral policies based on PMC index model
Quantitative evaluation of two-way referral policies based on PMC index model Open
This study indicates that the quality of two-way referral policy is generally good, which reveals the factors affecting the policy operability and contributes to expand the research perspective of two-way referral policy evaluation.We also…
View article: Health satisfaction outcome from integrated autonomous mobile clinics
Health satisfaction outcome from integrated autonomous mobile clinics Open
Autonomous mobile clinics (AMCs) have the potential to revolutionize healthcare delivery by bringing healthcare services to patients at the order of patient's fingertips. Particularly, AMCs can act as an essential touch point of integrated…
View article: School Bullying, Bystander Behavior, and Mental Health among Adolescents: The Mediating Roles of Self-Efficacy and Coping Styles
School Bullying, Bystander Behavior, and Mental Health among Adolescents: The Mediating Roles of Self-Efficacy and Coping Styles Open
While numerous studies have revealed the impact of different bullying behaviors, such as victimization and perpetration, on the psychological development of adolescents, the exploration of the correlates of positive/negative bystander beha…
View article: Composition and influencing factors of hospitalization expenses for epilepsy patients based on path analysis
Composition and influencing factors of hospitalization expenses for epilepsy patients based on path analysis Open
View article: Coupling coordination degree of healthcare resource supply, demand and elderly population change in China
Coupling coordination degree of healthcare resource supply, demand and elderly population change in China Open
Object To analyze the trend of the coupling and coordination of the supply and demand of healthcare resources between the elderly population and healthcare resources in China during the period of 2012–2022, to reveal the impact of the grow…
View article: Trajectories and influencing factors of cognitive function and physical disability in Chinese older people
Trajectories and influencing factors of cognitive function and physical disability in Chinese older people Open
Introduction Dementia and physical disability are serious problems faced by the aging population, and their occurrence and development interact. Methods Based on data from a national cohort of Chinese people aged 60 years and above from th…
View article: Ecological comparison of six countries in two waves of COVID-19
Ecological comparison of six countries in two waves of COVID-19 Open
Objective The purpose of this study is to provide experience and evidence support for countries to deal with similar public health emergencies such as COVID-19 by comparing and analyzing the measures taken by six countries in epidemic prev…
View article: Examining cancer screening disparities by race/ethnicity and insurance groups: A comparison of 2008 and 2018 National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) data in the United States
Examining cancer screening disparities by race/ethnicity and insurance groups: A comparison of 2008 and 2018 National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) data in the United States Open
Background Pervasive differences in cancer screening among race/ethnicity and insurance groups presents a challenge to achieving equitable healthcare access and health outcomes. However, the change in the magnitude of cancer screening disp…
View article: Disparities and effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccine policies in three representative European countries
Disparities and effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccine policies in three representative European countries Open
Objective The aim of this study was to examine the Coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19) vaccine policies disparities and effectiveness in Germany, Denmark and Bulgaria, with a view to providing lessons for global vaccination and response to …