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FEODALISME DALAM NOVEL PIPISAHAN KARYA RAF
Published 2015-03-01“…This study found that in the novel entitled Pipisahan, feudalism trigger the onset of marginalized groups in public life, especially in the smallest environments like family. …”
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94 Incorporating Health Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Professional Development During Community Advisory Board Meetings
Published 2024-04-01“…OBJECTIVES/GOALS: Incorporating health equity, diversity, and inclusion (HEDI) development during community advisory board meetings is essential for ensuring that perspectives of all community members are considered, that health research is centered on the experiences of historically marginalized groups, and organizational strategies align with the community. …”
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Action against inequalities: a synthesis of social justice & equity, diversity, inclusion frameworks
Published 2024-05-01“…The result of synthesis consists of a three-component framework which: (1) presents sixteen constructs drawn from selected TMFs, to consider various harms or potential reinforcement of existing inequalities; (2) aims to de-invisibilize marginalized groups who are noted to experience inequitable outcomes, and acknowledges the presence of individuals belonging to multiple groups; and (3) synthesizes seven considerations related to equitable dissemination and evaluation as drawn from TMFs, separated for sequential analysis after assessment of harms.…”
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Ethical Considerations of Including Gender Information in Open Knowledge Platforms
Published 2022-06-01“…In recent years, galleries, libraries, archives, and museums (GLAMs) have sought to leverage open knowledge platforms such as Wikidata to highlight or provide more visibility for traditionally marginalized groups and their work, collections, or contributions. …”
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Health seeking behavior of street connected children in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Published 2023-08-01“…The study focuses on perceived susceptibility to various health risks, sources of health risks, and behaviors pertaining to responding to perceived risks and experienced health problems among the most marginalized groups in Addis Ababa.MethodsUsing a mixed research approach, quantitative and qualitative data were collected through survey and interview methods from selected street children. …”
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Health equity issues at the local level: Socio-geography, access, and health outcomes in the service area of the Hôpital Albert Schweitzer-Haiti
Published 2007-08-01“…</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>These findings indicate that local health programs need to give attention to monitoring the health status as well as the quality and coverage of basic services among marginalized groups within the program service area. Health inequities will not be overcome until such monitoring occurs and leaders of health programs ensure that inequities identified are addressed in the local programming of activities. …”
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Are marginalized women being left behind? A population-based study of institutional deliveries in Karnataka, India
Published 2012-01-01“…</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>The results of the study suggest that while the Indian Government has made significant progress in increasing antenatal care and institutional deliveries among rural populations, further success in lowering maternal mortality will likely hinge on the success of NRHM programs focused on serving marginalized groups. Health interventions which target SC/ST may also have to address both perceived and actual stigma and discrimination, in addition to providing needed services. …”
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Identifying vulnerable populations in urban society: a case study in a flood-prone district of Wuhan, China
Published 2024-01-01“…This process has generated uneven living conditions and created many vulnerable groups, including urban poverty, migrants, and socially and geographically marginalized groups. These groups face difficulties in living conditions, education, livelihood stability, and more.…”
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Doctor-patient interaction in Finnish primary health care as perceived by first year medical students
Published 2005-09-01“…Students reported some factors disturbing the consultation session, such as the GP staring at the computer screen and other team members entering the room. Working with marginalized groups, the chronically and terminally ill, and dying patients was seen as an area for development in the busy Finnish primary health care centres.…”
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Can visceral leishmaniasis be eliminated from Asia?
Published 2008-05-01“…Kala-azar elimination in Indian sub-continent is possible if elimination programmes ensure access to health care and prevention of kala-azar for people at risk with particular attention to the poorest and marginalized groups. The evidence-based policy should be designed that motivates to implement the programmes, which will be cost-effective. …”
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The Historical Facts about Hate Crime in America The Social Worker’s Role in Victim Recovery and Community Restoration
Published 2020-12-01“…The beating of a Black man at a public rally in Charlottesville, Virginia by White nationalists in August 2017 and the mass shooting that took place at a gay Latino nightclub in Orlando, Florida in 2016 are just two examples of what has become an expanding national trend of hate violence against marginalized groups in our society that are perceived as outsiders. …”
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PENGARUH POLA KOMUNIKASI ORANG TUA TERHADAP MOTIVASI BELAJAR PESERTA DIDIK
Published 2022-03-01“…Parents also have children in the education unit environment and a number of parents from marginal groups most in need outside the target education unit. …”
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Identification and analysis of influencing factors of multidimensional health poverty in rural areas of Northwest China
Published 2024-11-01“…Additionally, increasing medical subsidies for marginalized groups is essential. Improving rural housing conditions, strengthening digital infrastructure, and raising digital health literacy are also critical steps.…”
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Exploring the nexus between social and environmental sustainability within EU organic agriculture: a systematic literature review
Published 2024-12-01“…The review reveals an urgent need for qualitative studies that explore the experiences of marginalized groups, including migrant and female workers, in organic farming. …”
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Algorithmic harms and digital ageism in the use of surveillance technologies in nursing homes
Published 2022-09-01“…In the tradition of critical gerontology, ours is a project of bringing insights from gerontology and age studies to bear on broader work on automation and algorithmic decision-making systems for marginalized groups, and to bring that work to bear on gerontology. …”
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‘Leaving no one behind’: a scoping review on the provision of sexual and reproductive health care to nomadic populations
Published 2019-12-01“…Abstract Backgrund Marginalized groups, such as nomadic populations across the world, have perhaps the least access to modern reproductive health (RH) services. …”
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Playful Occupations: Mobile Creative Coding for Critical Consciousness
Published 2023“…This thesis investigates these questions while also describing how researchers and communities can collaborate more equitably to create meaningful change in the educational circumstances of marginalized groups. Otherwise, technology might not serve as a tool for empowerment and societal progress but as another mechanism to preserve existing systems of marginalization.…”
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Do we all agree what “good health care” looks like? Views from those who are “seldom heard” in health research, policy and service improvement
Published 2017“…While we can be reassured that core aspects of care are similarly prioritized across different patient groups, including those who are seldom heard, a more intractable challenge remains: how to provide equitable health care for marginalized groups in an unequal society.</p>…”
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Nature-based solutions in Bangladesh: evidence of effectiveness for addressing climate change and other sustainable development goals
Published 2021“…There is robust evidence that, if well-designed, these NbS can be effective in reducing exposure to natural disasters, adapting to climate change and reducing greenhouse gas emissions while empowering marginalized groups, reducing poverty, supporting local economies and enhancing biodiversity. …”
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