Extending health care access via telemedicine in public libraries
122.37
2003
Li M.
Blending identity-specific depiction and activism advocacy in Black-centric health advertising on social media: intersectional health communication targeting Black cisgender heterosexual and Black LGBTQ populations
122.634
2549
Meier K.J.; McCrea A.M.
Sit it out or dance: representative bureaucracy contagion effects in health care
126.742
2123
Chen Y.; James J.J.; Michalopoulou E.; Darker I.T.; Jenkins J.
Performance of Radiologists and Radiographers in Double Reading Mammograms: The UK National Health Service Breast Screening Program
127.358
2294
Grossman S.; Erwin L.J.; Martinez-Donate A.; Agosto D.E.; Winston M.; Epstein N.; Klassen A.C.
Provision of health-related information for immigrant patrons in public libraries in a large US city
130.681
2628
Dowrick A.; Rai T.; Hinton L.; Eacott B.; Baker S.; Askew M.; Ziebland S.; Locock L.
Health inequalities, ethnic minorities and COVID19: interactive theatre workshop drawing on a qualitative interview study
An Interactive Game with Virtual Reality Immersion to Improve Cultural Sensitivity in Health Care
136.128
3008
Dachaga W.; de Vries W.T.
Integrating Urban Land Tenure Security in Health Determinants: The Design of Indicators for Measuring Land Tenure Security and Health Relationships in Developing Country Contexts
Introducing the Library of Guidance for Health Scientists (LIGHTS): A Living Database for Methods Guidance
138.249
2418
McCammon E.; Law J.; Tyler C.; Arrington M.; Jagoda P.; Gilliam M.
Using Digital Games to Promote Equity in Career and Health Education: A Prototype of Caduceus Quest
138.699
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