Revisiting Alma-Ata: what is the role of primary health care in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals?

T Hone, J Macinko, C Millett - The Lancet, 2018 - thelancet.com
Summary The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are now steering the global health
and development agendas. Notably, the SDGs contain no mention of primary health care …

A systematic review of reasons for and against asking patients about their socioeconomic contexts

A Moscrop, S Ziebland, N Roberts… - International journal for …, 2019 - Springer
Background People's social and economic circumstances are important determinants of
their health, health experiences, healthcare access, and healthcare outcomes. However …

Health professionals' experiences and perspectives on food insecurity and long‐term conditions: A qualitative investigation

F Douglas, K Machray… - Health & social care in the …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Estimates suggest that over 10% of the UK population are affected by food insecurity.
International evidence indicates that food insecurity is a risk factor for many long‐term health …

The Association of Frailty and Neighborhood Disadvantage with Emergency Department Visits and Hospitalizations in Older Adults

KM Lenoir, R Paul, E Wright, D Palakshappa… - Journal of General …, 2024 - Springer
Background Risk stratification and population management strategies are critical for
providing effective and equitable care for the growing population of older adults in the USA …

Routinely asking patients about income in primary care: a mixed-methods study

AD Pinto, E Shenfeld, T Aratangy, R Wang… - BJGP open, 2022 - bjgpopen.org
Background Income is a key social determinant of health, yet it is rare for data on income to
be routinely collected and integrated with electronic health records. Aim To examine …

More GP contacts and poorer health of informal caregivers with low socioeconomic status in Germany: results from the population-based DEGS1 and the cross …

B Gavrilov, M Schmidt, S Kasten, S Sommer… - BMJ open, 2021 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Objectives Informal caregivers are known to have poorer mental health. Risk factors for
caregiver burden include low education, female gender, cohabitation with the care recipient …

Exposure to High Precariousness Prevalence Negatively Impacts Drug Prescriptions of General Practitioners to Precarious and Non-Precarious Populations: A …

F Birault, L Le Bonheur, N Langbour, S Clodion… - International Journal of …, 2022 - mdpi.com
(1) Background: Precarious patients are more difficult to care for due to low literacy rates and
poor adherence to treatment and hospitalization. These difficulties have detrimental effects …

[PDF][PDF] BJGP OPEN

AD Pinto, E Shenfeld, T Aratangy, R Wang… - 2021 - bjgpopen.org
Background: Income is a key social determinant of health, yet it is rare for data on income to
be routinely collected and integrated with electronic health records. Aim: To examine …

[PDF][PDF] High and daily exposure to precariousness negatively impacts the prescriptions of general practitioners to precarious populations: an observational pharmaco …

F BIRAULT, L LE BONHEUR, S CLODION, N JAAFARI… - 2021 - scholar.archive.org
Background The association between precariousness and lack of access to health care is
well-documented. Prescribing drugs is one promising marker for this health care inequality …

[引用][C] Addressing poverty in the clinical encounter: The need for routine screening and active response strategies

BJM Bogie, GC Hayward - Ethics, Medicine and Public Health, 2021 - Elsevier