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The document is a research article analyzing the relationship between population density and access to mental health care in urban versus less urban areas in England, with a focus on common mental disorders.
Year:
2014
Region / city:
England
Topic:
Mental Health, Common Mental Disorders, Healthcare Accessibility
Document type:
Research article
Organization / institution:
University College London, Queen Mary University of London, City University of London, National Centre for Social Research
Author:
Alexander T Hiepko, Natalie Shoham, Sally McManus, Claudia Cooper
Target audience:
Researchers, policymakers, healthcare professionals
Period of validity:
2014
Date of approval:
Not specified
Date of changes:
Not specified
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Year:
2023
Region / city:
Eastern Africa, South Sudan
Theme:
Visceral leishmaniasis treatment, clinical trial results, healthcare access
Document type:
Terms of Reference
Organization / institution:
DNDi, AfriKADIA Consortium, IMA World Health, WHO
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Healthcare professionals, researchers, policy makers
Period of validity:
Not specified
Approval date:
Not specified
Date of amendments:
Not specified
Note:
Contextual description
Type of source:
Supplementary appendix
Related work:
Patterns of morbidity across the lifespan: a population segmentation framework for classifying healthcare needs for all ages
Subject area:
Population health
Topic:
Healthcare need classification
Methodology:
Population segmentation
Framework:
Johns Hopkins Patient Need Groups
System referenced:
Johns Hopkins ACG System
Institution:
Johns Hopkins University
Measures used:
Adjusted Clinical Group measures
Data basis:
ICD codes
Population coverage:
All ages
Health sectors:
Private health plans and Medicare
Version referenced:
ACG System Version 12.0
Publication year:
2019
Access date:
January 27, 2022
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Aswa Health Sub District, Gulu
Theme:
Maternal and infant health
Document Type:
Project Proposal
Organization / Institution:
Concerned Action for Health (CAFH)
Author:
Komakech Denis
Target Audience:
Health professionals, community health workers, NGOs, policy makers
Period of Action:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
2026
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2016
Region / City:
Ogbaru LGA, Anambra State, Nigeria
Topic:
Neglected Tropical Diseases, Health Management
Document Type:
Project Proposal
Organization / Institution:
German Leprosy and TB Relief Association (GLRA)
Author:
Okorie P. N., ALM, GLRA
Target Audience:
Healthcare workers, community members, policymakers
Period of Action:
2016-2020
Approval Date:
November 2016
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2024
Region / city:
Victoria, Australia
Topic:
Maternal and Perinatal Health
Document Type:
Guidelines
Institution:
Victorian Government, Department of Health
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Health professionals, public health services, clinicians
Validity Period:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
July 2024
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2024
Reporting year:
2021
Place of publication:
Wellington, New Zealand
Publisher:
Perinatal and Maternal Mortality Review Committee
Commissioning body:
Te Tāhū Hauora Health Quality & Safety Commission
Publication date:
June 2024
ISBN:
978-1-991122-20-9 (online)
Geographic coverage:
Aotearoa New Zealand
Subject:
Perinatal and maternal mortality and morbidity
Data sources:
National mortality review data, Health New Zealand – Te Whatu Ora collections
Contributors:
University of Otago New Zealand Mortality Review Data Group and clinical expert reviewers
Related body:
National Mortality Review Committee
Type of document:
Annual mortality review report
Year:
2020
Region / City:
Western Australia
Topic:
Health Data Collection
Document Type:
Report
Organization / Institution:
Department of Health, Western Australia
Author:
Department of Health
Target Audience:
Health professionals, policymakers, researchers
Validity Period:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
April 2020
Modification Date:
May 2023
Year:
2007
Region / City:
California
Topic:
Maternal health, pregnancy-associated mortality and morbidity
Document Type:
Review Form
Organization / Institution:
California Pregnancy-Associated Mortality Review (CA-PAMR), California Department of Public Health, Maternal, Child and Adolescent Health Division
Author:
Geller SE, Adams MG, Kominiarek MA, Hibbard JU, Endres LK, Cox SM, Kilpatrick SJ
Target Audience:
Healthcare professionals, maternal health reviewers
Effective Period:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Last Modification:
Not specified
Note:
Year
Document Type:
Template
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Tlogowungu, Miri
Subject:
Postpartum health, physical activity, quality of life
Document Type:
Research Article
Organization / Institution:
Muhammadiyah University Surakarta
Author:
Qur`ana Fauziyah, Faizah Betty Rahayuningsih
Target Audience:
Health researchers, maternal health professionals
Period of Action:
2024
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2016
Region / City:
USA
Theme:
Transgender Health, Gender Dysphoria, Chest Binding
Document Type:
Research Study
Organization:
John Hopkins School of Public Health, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston University School of Public Health
Authors:
Sarah Peitzmeier, Ivy Gardner, Jamie Weinand, Alexandra Corbet, Kimberlynn Acevedo
Target Audience:
Healthcare professionals, researchers, transmasculine individuals
Period of Validity:
Not specified
Date of Approval:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Northern Victoria
Topic:
Epidemiology, Infectious Diseases, Public Health
Document Type:
Research Study
Author:
Marie Heloury, Joshua Szanyi, Maxwell Braddick, Alexander Fidao, Madeleine J Marsland, Tilda N Thomson, Mitch Batty, Suellen Nicholson, Theo Karapanagiotidis, Kylie Carville, Anna-Jane Glynn-Robinson, Chuan Kok Lim, Naveen Tenneti, Anthony Zheng, William Cross, Jim Black, Helen O’Brien
Target Audience:
Researchers, Public Health Officials, Epidemiologists
Period of Validity:
2023–2024
Date of Approval:
2025-03-25
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2021
Region / city:
Global
Topic:
Reporting standards for cross-sectional studies
Document type:
Checklist
Author:
STROBE Initiative
Target audience:
Researchers, Medical professionals, Academics
Period of validity:
Not specified
Approval date:
Not specified
Date of changes:
Not specified
Document Type:
Reporting guideline checklist
Field:
Clinical research methodology
Scope:
Cohort, cross-sectional and case-controlled studies involving human subjects
Structure:
Title, Abstract, Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion, Conclusion, Declarations
Key Components:
Study design, ethics registration, participant recruitment, interventions, outcomes, statistics, complications, strengths and limitations
Ethical Framework:
Declaration of Helsinki compliance and mandatory study registration
Registration Platforms Referenced:
ResearchRegistry.com, ClinicalTrials.gov, ISRCTN
Outcome Measures:
Primary and secondary outcomes with statistical analysis
Complication Classification:
Clavien-Dindo classification
Intended Audience:
Clinical researchers and authors of surgical and clinical studies
Context:
Academic and clinical research reporting standards
Quality assessment for cross-sectional studies with Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) checklist
Year:
2013
Region / city:
Not specified
Topic:
Healthcare Research and Quality assessment
Document type:
Research data table
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Researchers, healthcare professionals
Period of validity:
Not specified
Approval date:
Not specified
Date of changes:
Not specified
Description:
A table presenting the quality assessment of various cross-sectional studies using the AHRQ checklist, including study details and assessment results.
Authors:
Jordi Rello; Vandana Kalwaje Eshwara; Andrew Conway-Morris; Leonel Lagunes; Joana Alves; Emine Alp; Zhongheng Zhang; Mervyn Mer; TOTEM Study Investigators
Corresponding author:
Jordi Rello
Year:
2018
Month of survey distribution:
February 2018
Study design:
Global cross-sectional survey
Data collection method:
Online questionnaire (SurveyMonkey®)
Sample size:
129 respondents
Population:
Intensivists, anesthesiologists, clinical microbiologists and infectious disease consultants with ICU experience
Geographical scope:
Global (54% Europe; 46% outside Europe)
Setting:
Adult intensive care units
Exclusions:
Pediatric and neonatal ICUs; mycobacteria, rickettsia, viruses and parasites
Main topic:
Perceptions of multidrug-resistant bacteria and their management in ICUs
Key organisms:
ESBL Enterobacteriaceae; carbapenem-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii; carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae
Primary objective:
Identify differences in perception regarding MDR organisms and their management
Secondary objective:
Prioritize resistant pathogens according to perceived clinical need
Statistical analysis:
Chi-square test; Fisher’s exact test; significance level p<0.05
Conflicts of interest:
One author reported consultancy or speaker roles; others declared none
Year:
2020
Region / City:
India
Topic:
COVID-19, Lockdown, Mental Health, Young Adults
Document Type:
Research Study
Organization / Institution:
Not mentioned
Author:
Dr. Renu Mittal
Target Audience:
Researchers, Academics, Young Adults
Period of Action:
May 8, 2020 - May 30, 2020
Approval Date:
Not mentioned
Date of Changes:
Not mentioned
Authors:
Susanna Kola-Palmer; Katie Dhingra
Academic degrees:
PhD
Year:
Not specified
Country:
United Kingdom
Research field:
Public health; oncology; psychology
Topic:
Awareness and knowledge of Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) and HPV testing
Document type:
Academic research article
Research design:
Cross-sectional internet-based survey
Sample size:
246 women
Participant characteristics:
Women aged 25 years and over (mean age 37.59)
Institutions:
University of Huddersfield; Leeds Beckett University
Corresponding author:
Susanna Kola-Palmer
Journal:
European Journal of Cancer Care
Funding:
No external funding
Conflicts of interest:
None declared
Key subjects:
HPV infection, cervical cancer prevention, HPV testing, HPV vaccination, cervical screening
Geographical focus:
United Kingdom
Data collection method:
Anonymous web-based questionnaire
Measurement instrument:
Psychometrically validated HPV knowledge questionnaire
Year:
2020
Region:
South America
Countries:
Argentina; Chile
Topic:
Physical activity; sedentary behavior; lifestyle changes during pandemic
Document type:
Scientific research article
Study design:
Cross-sectional study
Population:
Adult residents of Argentina and Chile
Sample size:
1305 participants
Data collection method:
Online survey
Main variables:
Sitting time; screen exposure; moderate physical activity; vigorous physical activity; moderate-to-vigorous physical activity
Research period:
First months of the COVID-19 pandemic
Institutions:
Universidad Diego Portales; Universidad Autónoma de Chile; Universidad de Flores; Iowa State University; Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso; Universidad Autónoma de Madrid; Universidad de Santiago de Chile; University of Padua; Medical University of Vienna; University of Technology Sydney; Ulster University; Anglia Ruskin University
Corresponding author:
Kabir P. Sadarangani
Year:
2025
Region / city:
Târgu Mureș, Romania
Topic:
Dentin hypersensitivity among dental students
Document type:
Cross-sectional study report
Institution:
Faculty of Dental Medicine, University of Târgu Mureș
Authors:
Giuseppe Eliseo Allocca, Alexandrina Muntean, Cristian Doru Olteanu, Sorana Maria Bucur
Target population:
Undergraduate dental students (Years I–VI)
Sample size:
227 students
Methods:
Clinical tactile and thermal tests, structured questionnaire on behavioral habits
Key variables:
Academic year, gender, dietary habits, oral hygiene practices, tooth whitening, bruxism, gastric reflux
Findings:
Overall DH prevalence 21.6%, increasing with academic year; higher prevalence in females (25.6%) than males (20.7%); maxillary premolars, mandibular premolars, and maxillary canines most affected
Ethics approval:
16/CEU/2024
Data collection period:
March–April 2025
Analysis:
Descriptive statistics, chi-square tests, logistic regression