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This study highlights the substantial burden of haemoglobinopathies and significant health disparities among the Indigenous populations of Odisha. Expanding screening initiatives, enhancing health education and integrating haemoglobinopathy management into primary healthcare services are crucial for reducing disease burden and improving survival outcomes.
This study is approved by the Clinical Trials Ontario (CTO) Research Ethics Review System (REB# CTO 3655). We plan to present our results to academic, patient, clinician and decision-maker audiences through articles and presentations at provincial, national and international meetings.
As the study relied on publicly available research, institutional review board approval is not required. Findings will be disseminated through peer-reviewed publications and conference presentations.
The findings of this study demonstrated that effective collaboration among government authorities, NGOs and local communities with clearly defined roles is essential to ensure healthcare delivery during climate-related natural hazards. Such coordination enables efficient use of resources and addresses community needs. Policymakers should develop strategies to establish and maintain functional pre…
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CRD42022349270.
This study received approval from the ethics committee of the German Society of Nursing Science (Number 25-014). The results will be presented and published alongside the coresearchers at (inter)national conferences and in journals targeting practitioners, caregivers and people living with dementia as well as in peer-reviewed journals.
CRD420251131511.
CRD420251160424.
ChiCTR2500110444.
The study adheres to the ethical guidelines of the Swedish Research Council and complies with the regulations of the Swedish Ethical Review Authority. Data will be collected with informed consent from all participants, anonymised and stored in accordance with General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) requirements. Results will be disseminated through international publications, conferences, teach…
ISRCTN40090372.
Women with CHD face unique challenges within their reproductive health which is shaped by medical uncertainty, challenges with healthcare systems and high-stakes decision-making. Holistic care is crucial to support women through this journey and improve their outcomes.
Staff attempted to provide quality care to residents aligned with antipsychotic medication guidelines while simultaneously complying with the restrictions and policies imposed during the COVID-19 pandemic. These findings highlight the factors influencing antipsychotic medication use among CC residents during the pandemic and may inform future planning or outbreak responses.
ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT07240363.
The NORS intervention is a cost-effective and cost-saving strategy for reducing fatal overdose risk over a lifetime, offering substantial population-level health benefits and a critical opportunity to mitigate overdose fatalities amid shifting harm reduction policies and threatened supervised consumption site closures.
CRD42024628180.
Delays in inhaler use could lead to poor asthma control and outcomes. As many patients reported using their inhalers more consistently after an exacerbation or hospitalisation, asthma education programmes, involving both patients and family members, could address context-specific beliefs and misconceptions to promote early and sustained adherence to inhaled medications.
This protocol is registered with the Open Science Framework (https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/3FMBG).
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