Access to care and contraception are both rights supported by SDG 3.
This study supports SDGs 3 and 5 with the right to abortion and access to care.
The present study aims to identify key healthcare quality attributes from primary care professionals' (PCPs’) perspective, to validate an instrument that measures PCPs’ experiences of healthcare quality multidimensionally and to define hospital quality priorities based on PCPs’ experiences.
To understand how best to help patients and improve health during an epidemic it is necessary to have good modelling techniques and protocols.
The study highlights the importance of monitoring VOC levels in indoor air associated with residential interior finishes to mitigate potential health risks, particularly regarding excess cancer risk among interior finishers in China, contributing to Sustainable Development Goal 3 (Good Health and Well-being).
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European Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Reproductive Biology: X, Volume 21, March 2024
The right to IVF and access to care are covered by SDG 3.
This study aimed to assess the effect of exposure to organic pollutants in adults with chronic kidney disease (CKD).
This paper is about empowering women during the menopause and argues that an over-simplified narrative of menopause as a health problem to be solved by replacing hormones is not based on evidence and deflects attention from the need for substantial societal shifts in how menopause, and midlife/older women in general, are viewed and treated around the world.
This paper is about premature menopause (before the age of 40) and early menopause (40-44) and highlights the specific research and care needed by women experiencing premature or early menopause.
This article is about mental health and menopause and questions the assumption that menopause always causes mental health problems whilst also identifying specific at-risk groups who may need additional support.