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Autor:
Kevin M. Gorey, Isaac Luginaah, Sindu M. Kanjeekal, Frances C. Wright, Sundus Haji-Jama, Nancy L. Richter, Guangyong Zou, Eric J. Holowaty, Emma Bartfay, Madhan K Balagurusamy, Caroline Hamm
Publikováno v:
Social Work Publications
Extremely poor Canadian women were recently observed to be largely advantaged on most aspects of breast cancer care as compared with similarly poor, but much less adequately insured, women in the United States. This historical study systematically re
Autor:
Nancy L. Richter, Eric J. Holowaty, Isaac Luginaah, Guangyong Zou, Sindu M. Kanjeekal, Frances C. Wright, Emma Bartfay, Caroline Hamm, Madhan K Balagurusamy, Kevin M. Gorey
Publikováno v:
BMJ supportivepalliative care. 9(3)
BackgroundMany Americans with metastasised colon cancer do not receive indicated palliative chemotherapy. We examined the effects of health insurance and physician supplies on such chemotherapy in California.MethodsWe analysed registry data for 1199
Autor:
Eric J. Holowaty, Isaac Luginaah, Sindu M. Kanjeekal, Emma Bartfay, Nancy L. Richter, Kevin M. Gorey, Guangyong Zou, Frances C. Wright, Caroline Hamm
Publikováno v:
International Journal for Equity in Health
Social Work Publications
Social Work Publications
Background: Our research group advanced a health insurance theory to explain Canada’s cancer care advantages over America. The late Barbara Starfield theorized that Canada’s greater primary care-orientation also plays a critically protective role
Autor:
Kevin M. Gorey, Nancy L. Richter, Guangyong Zou, Isaac Luginaah, Caroline Hamm, Eric J. Holowaty, Madham K. Balagurusamy
Publikováno v:
Social Work Publications
This historical study estimated the protective effects of a universally accessible, single-payer health care system versus a multipayer system that leaves many uninsured or underinsured by comparing breast cancer care of women living in high-poverty
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::9c2afd48fa71c0b21987276f178f6276
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4500640/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4500640/
Publikováno v:
Child Abuse & Neglect. 25:347-355
This study explores the effects of group work intervention on female survivors' senses of guiltlessness, affiliation and hopefulness.Secondary comparative analyses of a large quasi-experiment-based clinical data base were accomplished (Richter, Snide
Autor:
Gordon Fehringer, Eric J. Holowaty, Nancy L. Richter, Kevin M. Gorey, Ethan Laukkanen, Cynthia M. Meyer
Publikováno v:
Social Work Publications
OBJECTIVES: Comparisons of cancer survival in Canadian and US metropolitan areas have shown consistent Canadian advantages. This study tests a health insurance hypothesis by comparing cancer survival in Toronto, Ontario, and Honolulu, Hawaii. METHODS
Autor:
David J. Webster, Ethan Laukkanen, Kevin M. Gorey, Agnes Moskowitz, Nancy L. Richter, Gordon Fehringer, Eric J. Holowaty
Publikováno v:
Social Work Publications
Scopus-Elsevier
Scopus-Elsevier
OBJECTIVES: This study examined whether socioeconomic status has a differential effect on the survival of adults diagnosed with cancer in Canada and the United States. METHODS: The Ontario Cancer Registry and the National Cancer Institute's Surveilla
Publikováno v:
Research on Social Work Practice. 7:53-69
Closed process groups (15 sessions) cofacilitated by experienced post-MSW female social workers within a generalist problem-solving framework were offered to 115 survivors of childhood sexual abuse. This quasi-experimental study compared group work i
Publikováno v:
Journal of immigrant and minority health. 17(3)
We hypothesized 3-way ethnicity by barrio by health insurance interactions such that the advantages of having adequate health insurance were greatest among Mexican American (MA) women who lived in barrios. Barrios were neighborhoods with relatively h
Publikováno v:
Eating behaviors. 10(1)
This study explored levels of depression and self-esteem after childhood sexual abuse (CSA) group treatment for survivors with and without histories of eating disorders (ED).Fifty adult female survivors completed a 15-week CSA group treatment program