Elsevier,
Clinical Lymphoma, Myeloma and Leukemia, Volume 24, October 2024
Women are significantly underrepresented in the field of hematology-oncology. Pivotal trials in the immune effector cell therapy show only 29.5% female authorship. This article examines the data and suggests strategies to decrease gendered authorship disparities.
Elsevier,
Chemical Engineering and Processing - Process Intensification, Volume 204, October 2024
"Celebrating Women in Process Intensification.
This special issue highlights and celebrates the diversity of career pathways of women in process intensification. This perspective article explores individuals research field."
Elsevier,
Chemical Engineering and Processing - Process Intensification, Volume 204, October 2024
"Celebrating Women in Process Intensification.
This special issue highlights and celebrates the diversity of career pathways of women in process intensification. This perspective article explores individuals research field."
Elsevier,
Heliyon, Volume 10, 15 October 2024
This study indicated that music intervention had a significant effect on alleviating perinatal depression, but the effect on anxiety was not significant. However, the results were highly heterogeneous, and large-scale, multi-center, and long-term studies are needed in the future to confirm this.
Elsevier,
The Lancet Regional Health - Europe, Volume 45, October 2024
Analysis of the research used as a basis for clinical guideline development underscores the insufficient consideration of sex and gender in the primary evidence base informing the 2019 ESC guideline recommendations for chronic coronary syndromes. The underrepresentation of women in cardiovascular research and guideline development poses challenges for accurately discerning possible sex- and gender-specific effects and tailoring recommendations to diverse patient needs. Addressing these gaps requires explicitly integrating sex and gender considerations into study designs and guideline creation processes and promoting inclusivity to optimize clinical care provision and improve outcomes for all individuals affected by ischemic heart diseases.
Elsevier,
Heliyon, Volume 10, 15 October 2024
This study provides initial insights into the understudied issue of revealing or concealing strategies adopted by women living with Obstetric Fistula through the lens of Communication Privacy Management Theory. The decision to disclose or not has been established as a complex process which happens not as a one-time event but changes over time. Therefore, women living with Obstetric Fistula are coupled with the added burden of who, when, what and how they manage their diagnosis information. Providing interventions geared toward disclosure and non-disclosure strategies after diagnosis can provide enormous relief for these women.