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BMC Public Health | Health policies, systems and management in high-income countries

BMC Public Health | Health policies, systems and management in high-income countries

BMC Public Health



Health policies, systems and management in high-income countries

Section edited by Bianca Brijnath
This section aims to publish studies looking at the impact of health policies, practices and interventions on communities in high-income countries.
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  1. Content Type:Research Article

    Over the last several decades, social isolation and loneliness among older adults have posed an increasingly urgent challenge due to the rapidly aging population in Japan. To remedy the situation, many communi...
    Authors:Yoh Murayama, Hiroshi Murayama, Masami Hasebe, Jun Yamaguchi and Yoshinori Fujiwara
    Citation:BMC Public Health 2019 19:156
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  2. Content Type:Research Article

    Women who are seeking services for problematic substance use are often also balancing responsibilities of motherhood. Integrated treatment programs were developed to address the diverse needs of women, by offe...
    Authors:Thao Lan Le, Chris Kenaszchuk, Karen Milligan and Karen Urbanoski
    Citation:BMC Public Health 2019 19:154
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  3. Content Type:Correspondence

    A high quality systematic review search has three core attributes; it is systematic, comprehensive, and transparent. The current over-emphasis on the primacy of systematic reviews over other forms of literatur...
    Authors:Devon Greyson, Ellen Rafferty, Linda Slater, Noni MacDonald, Julie A. Bettinger, Ève Dubé and Shannon E. MacDonald
    Citation:BMC Public Health 2019 19:153
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  4. Content Type:Research Article

    Asylum seekers in Sweden are offered tuberculosis (TB) screening at a voluntary post-arrival health examination. The role of this screening in improving the TB diagnostic pathway has not been previously evalua...
    Authors:Anna Wikell, Helena Åberg, Jad Shedrawy, Isac Röhl, Jerker Jonsson, Ingela Berggren, Charlotte Buxbaum, Knut Lönnroth and Judith Bruchfeld
    Citation:BMC Public Health 2019 19:151
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  5. Content Type:Research Article

    Gestational diabetes increases risk for type 2 diabetes seven-fold, creating a large public health burden in a young population. In the US, there are no large registries for tracking postpartum diabetes screen...
    Authors:Cynthia J. Herrick, Matthew R. Keller, Anne M. Trolard, Ben P. Cooper, Margaret A. Olsen and Graham A. Colditz
    Citation:BMC Public Health 2019 19:148
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  6. Content Type:Research Article

    People from refugee backgrounds face various challenges after moving to a new country. Successfully securing employment has been linked to positive health outcomes in refugee populations; there is less researc...
    Authors:Nina Wood, Grace Charlwood, Christopher Zecchin, Vibeke Hansen, Michael Douglas and Sabrina Winona Pit
    Citation:BMC Public Health 2019 19:143
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  7. Content Type:Research Article

    Unhealthy food marketing is considered a contributor to childhood obesity. In Canada, food marketing in schools is mostly self-regulated by industry though it is sometimes restricted through provincial school ...
    Authors:Monique Potvin Kent, Cayley E. Velazquez, Elise Pauzé, Olivia Cheng-Boivin and Noami Berfeld
    Citation:BMC Public Health 2019 19:114
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  8. Content Type:Research Article

    This paper reports on a five-year study using a theory-based program logic evaluation, and supporting survey and interview data to examine the extent to which the activites of the South Australian Health in Al...
    Authors:Fran Baum, Toni Delany-Crowe, Colin MacDougall, Helen van Eyk, Angela Lawless, Carmel Williams and Michael Marmot
    Citation:BMC Public Health 2019 19:88
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  9. Content Type:Research Article

    The English national health system experienced a major reorganisation in April 2013. This mixed methods study examined how staff managed to deliver the national immunisation programme within a new health infra...
    Authors:Tracey Chantler, Sadie Bell, Vanessa Saliba, Catherine Heffernan, Thara Raj, Mary Ramsay and Sandra Mounier-Jack
    Citation:BMC Public Health 2019 19:83
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  10. Content Type:Research Article

    The likelihood of large-scale outbreaks of multidrug-resistant organisms (MDRO) is growing. MDRO outbreaks can affect a wide range of healthcare institutions. Control of such outbreaks requires structured coll...
    Authors:Marion de Vries, Patrick Kenis, Marleen Kraaij-Dirkzwager, Elis Joost Ruitenberg, Jörg Raab and Aura Timen
    Citation:BMC Public Health 2019 19:52
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  11. Content Type:Research Article

    Effective alcohol policy measures conflict with the interests of the alcohol industry. In this study we addressed how various alcohol industry actors in Norway have responded to research findings and police da...
    Authors:Ingeborg Rossow and Jim McCambridge
    Citation:BMC Public Health 2019 19:44
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  12. Content Type:Research Article

    Individuals with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) experience a range of cognitive, affective, and physical deficits following prenatal alcohol exposure. They are thought to be overrepresented in criminal...
    Authors:K. McLachlan, A. McNeil, J. Pei, U. Brain, G. Andrew and T. F. Oberlander
    Citation:BMC Public Health 2019 19:43
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  13. Content Type:Research Article

    Prisoners have a high prevalence of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection but may find it difficult to access healthcare services. This may be related to risk behaviour including history of injecting drugs and mar...
    Authors:H. Stöver, F. Meroueh, A. Marco, K. Keppler, P. Saiz de la Hoya, R. Littlewood, N. Wright, F. Nava, F. Alam, S. Walcher and L. Somaini
    Citation:BMC Public Health 2019 19:30
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  14. Content Type:Research Article

    The public health sector is moving toward adopting evidence-informed decision making into practice, but effort is still required to effectively develop capacity and promote contextual factors that advance and ...
    Authors:Maureen Dobbins, Robyn L. Traynor, Stephanie Workentine, Reza Yousefi-Nooraie and Jennifer Yost
    Citation:BMC Public Health 2018 18:1412
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  15. Content Type:Research Article

    Many children and young people experiencing mental health difficulties (MHD) do not access care, often due to inadequate identification. Schools have a unique potential to improve early identification; however...
    Authors:Emma Soneson, Jasmine Childs-Fegredo, Joanna K. Anderson, Jan Stochl, Mina Fazel, Tamsin Ford, Ayla Humphrey, Peter B. Jones and Emma Howarth
    Citation:BMC Public Health 2018 18:1404
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  16. Content Type:Research Article

    Government alcohol monopolies were created in North America and Scandinavia to limit health and social problems. The Swedish monopoly, Systembolaget, reports to a health ministry and controls the sale of all a...
    Authors:Tim Stockwell, Adam Sherk, Thor Norström, Colin Angus, Mats Ramstedt, Sven Andréasson, Tanya Chikritzhs, Johanna Gripenberg, Harold Holder, John Holmes and Pia Mäkelä
    Citation:BMC Public Health 2018 18:1400
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  17. Content Type:Research Article

    Public health in England has opportunities to reduce alcohol-related harms via shaping the availability and accessibility of alcohol through the licensing function in local government. While the constraints of...
    Authors:Joanna Reynolds, Michael McGrath, Jessica Engen, Ghazaleh Pashmi, Matthew Andrews, Jin Lim and Karen Lock
    Citation:BMC Public Health 2018 18:1385
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  18. Content Type:Research Article

    Discrimination is a well-established stressor that is substantially associated with poor health and a known contributor to health inequalities. However, the role of discrimination in health service use is less...
    Authors:Billy Gazard, Zoe Chui, Lisa Harber-Aschan, Shirlee MacCrimmon, Ioannis Bakolis, Katharine Rimes, Matthew Hotopf and Stephani L. Hatch
    Citation:BMC Public Health 2018 18:1354
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  19. Content Type:Research Article

    Greenland struggles with a high prevalence of smoking, alcohol and drug abuse. In response to the increasing need for preventive initiatives, the first public health program Inuuneritta was introduced in 2007. In...
    Authors:Christine Ingemann, Barbara J. Regeer and Christina V. L. Larsen
    Citation:BMC Public Health 2018 18:1353
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  20. Content Type:Research Article

    In Canada, road traffic injuries are the leading cause of death among children and youth ≤19. Across the country, there is variability in road traffic injury prevention policies and legislation. Our objective ...
    Authors:Liraz Fridman, Jessica L. Fraser-Thomas, Ian Pike and Alison K. Macpherson
    Citation:BMC Public Health 2018 18:1348
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  21. Content Type:Research Article

    Across most high-income countries, populations are ageing. With this demographic change is an increase in the number of people living with disabilities. In this context, we sought to examine the prevalence of ...
    Authors:Jeromey B. Temple, Margaret Kelaher and Ruth Williams
    Citation:BMC Public Health 2018 18:1347
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  22. Content Type:Research Article

    Emergencies and disasters impact population health. Despite the importance of upstream readiness, a persistent challenge for public health practitioners is defining what it means to be prepared. There is a kno...
    Authors:Yasmin Khan, Tracey O’Sullivan, Adalsteinn Brown, Shannon Tracey, Jennifer Gibson, Mélissa Généreux, Bonnie Henry and Brian Schwartz
    Citation:BMC Public Health 2018 18:1344
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  23. Content Type:Research Article

    Concussion is a preventable injury that can have long-term health consequences for children and youth. In Ontario, the Policy/Program Memorandum # 158 (PPM) was introduced by the Ministry of Education of Ontar...
    Authors:Roman Matveev, Lauren Sergio, Jessica Fraser-Thomas and Alison K. Macpherson
    Citation:BMC Public Health 2018 18:1324
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  24. Content Type:Research Article

    In 2009, Canada adopted legislation (Bill C-32) restricting the sale of flavoured tobacco products, one of the first in the world. This study examines the agenda-setting process leading to the adoption of Bill...
    Authors:Raphael Lencucha, Arne Ruckert, Ronald Labonte and Jeffrey Drope
    Citation:BMC Public Health 2018 18:1321
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  25. Content Type:Debate

    Indigenous peoples in Canada experience disproportionate rates of suicide compared to non-Indigenous populations. Indigenous communities and organizations have designed local and regional approaches to prevent...
    Authors:Nathaniel J. Pollock, Gwen K. Healey, Michael Jong, James E. Valcour and Shree Mulay
    Citation:BMC Public Health 2018 18:1320
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  26. Content Type:Research Article

    Housing adaptations have been identified as an important environmental and prevention intervention for older adults, which may improve health and quality of life. The onset of disability in bathing can act as ...
    Authors:Phillip J. Whitehead, Miriam R. Golding-Day, Stuart Belshaw, Tony Dawson, Marilyn James and Marion F. Walker
    Citation:BMC Public Health 2018 18:1293
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  27. Content Type:Research Article

    Medication co-payments represent a financial barrier to antihypertensive medication adherence. The introduction of co-payments for Irish publically insured patients was associated with a 5% reduction in adhere...
    Authors:Paul Dillon, Susan M. Smith, Paul Gallagher and Gráinne Cousins
    Citation:BMC Public Health 2018 18:1282
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  28. Content Type:Research Article

    Snacking is a prevalent dietary behaviour among young adults, which could independently contribute to weight gain. Vending machines provide easy access to unhealthy snacks and beverages for young adults in uni...
    Authors:Yumeng Shi, Amanda Lee Grech and Margaret Allman-Farinelli
    Citation:BMC Public Health 2018 18:1255
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  29. Content Type:Research Article

    Late diagnosis of HIV infection remains a key challenge in Europe. It is acknowledged that general practitioners (GPs) may contribute greatly to early case finding, yet there is evidence that many diagnostic o...
    Authors:Jessika Deblonde, Dominique Van Beckhoven, Jasna Loos, Nicole Boffin, André Sasse, Christiana Nöstlinger and Virginie Supervie
    Citation:BMC Public Health 2018 18:1191
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  30. Content Type:Research Article

    Many jurisdictions have enacted indoor tanning legislation in response to the health risks of artificial ultraviolet (UV) radiation exposure. Key components of these legislations include banning minors’ access...
    Authors:Jessica Reimann, Jennifer E. McWhirter, Andrew Papadopoulos and Cate Dewey
    Citation:BMC Public Health 2018 18:1096
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  31. Content Type:Research Article

    To improve the availability and accessibility of healthier food and drinks in schools, sports and worksites canteens, national Guidelines for Healthier Canteens were developed by the Netherlands Nutrition Cent...
    Authors:I. J. Evenhuis, N. L. W. J. Wezenbeek, E. L. Vyth, L. Veldhuis, M. P. Poelman, D. Wolvers, J. C. Seidell and C. M. Renders
    Citation:BMC Public Health 2018 18:1109
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  32. Content Type:Research Article

    Routine screening and intervention for intimate partner violence (IPV) in healthcare settings constitutes an important secondary prevention strategy for identifying individuals experiencing IPV early and conne...
    Authors:Jessica Williams, Nick Petersen and Justin Stoler
    Citation:BMC Public Health 2018 18:1085
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  33. Content Type:Research Article

    Physical inactivity (PIA) is a mortality risk factor defined as performing lower levels of physical activity than recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO). After 2002, the WHO released the WHA55.23 R...
    Authors:X. Mayo, F. del Villar, E. Iglesias-Soler, G. Liguori, S. Mann and A. Jimenez
    Citation:BMC Public Health 2018 18:1081
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  34. Content Type:Research Article

    The majority of US children do not meet physical activity recommendations. Schools are an important environment for promoting physical activity in children, yet most school districts do not offer enough physic...
    Authors:Christina D. Economos, Megan P. Mueller, Nicole Schultz, Julie Gervis, Gabrielle F. Miller and Russell R. Pate
    Citation:BMC Public Health 2018 18:992
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  35. Content Type:Study Protocol

    Rural communities experience unique barriers to food access when compared to urban areas and food security is a public health issue in rural, high poverty communities. A multi-leveled socio-ecological interven...
    Authors:Suzanne Stluka, Lindsay Moore, Heather A. Eicher-Miller, Lisa Franzen-Castle, Becky Henne, Donna Mehrle, Daniel Remley and Lacey McCormack
    Citation:BMC Public Health 2018 18:1055
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  36. Content Type:Research Article

    Within Canadian provinces over the past half-century, legislation has been enacted to increase child protection organization (CPO) involvement in situations of child maltreatment (CM). This study had two objec...
    Authors:Lil Tonmyr, Ben Mathews, Margot E. Shields, Wendy E. Hovdestad and Tracie O. Afifi
    Citation:BMC Public Health 2018 18:1021
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  37. Content Type:Study Protocol

    Domestic violence and abuse remains a major health concern. It is unknown whether the improved healthcare response to domestic violence and abuse demonstrated in a cluster randomised controlled trial of IRIS (Ide...
    Authors:Alex Hardip Sohal, Gene Feder, Estela Barbosa, Lee Beresford, Anna Dowrick, Farah El-Shogri, Annie Howell, Natalia Lewis, Medina Johnson, Claire Nightingale, Kambiz Boomla, Stephen Morris, Sandra Eldridge and Chris Griffiths
    Citation:BMC Public Health 2018 18:971
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  38. Content Type:Research Article

    Socio-economic inequalities are associated with unequal exposure to social, economic and environmental risk factors, which in turn contribute to health inequalities. Understanding the impact of specific public...
    Authors:Katie Thomson, Frances Hillier-Brown, Adam Todd, Courtney McNamara, Tim Huijts and Clare Bambra
    Citation:BMC Public Health 2018 18:869
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  39. Content Type:Research Article

    Public health has had a history characterised by uncertainty of purpose, locus of control, and workforce identity. In many health systems, the public health function is fragmented, isolated and under-resourced...
    Authors:Alex Hall, Jonathan Hammond, Donna Bramwell, Anna Coleman, Lynsey Warwick-Giles and Kath Checkland
    Citation:BMC Public Health 2018 18:856
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  40. Content Type:Research Article

    Influenza is a serious public health concern, resulting in morbidity, mortality and significant expense to healthcare systems worldwide. Annual vaccination is the most effective way to prevent influenza. The N...
    Authors:Jennifer E. Isenor, Beth A. O’Reilly and Susan K. Bowles
    Citation:BMC Public Health 2018 18:787
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  41. Content Type:Research Article

    Displaying tobacco products at point-of-sale (PoS) has become an important marketing strategy for the tobacco industry. This study was designed to (1) examine how support for a PoS cigarette display ban change...
    Authors:Dirk-Jan A. van Mourik, Math J. J. M. Candel, Gera E. Nagelhout, Marc C. Willemsen, Geoffrey T. Fong, Karin Hummel, Bas van den Putte and Hein de Vries
    Citation:BMC Public Health 2018 18:740
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