• Cite this: Women Stroke Survivors Fear Disparity in Emergency Care - Medscape - Nov 16, 2023. (medscape.com)
  • CDC analyzed data from the Porter Novelli View Moms survey administered in English from April 24-30, 2023, to examine components of respectful care. (cdc.gov)
  • Most importantly, civil society organizations are now, more than ever, alert to demanding women's health care rights" (2/21). (kff.org)
  • Women's Health Care Month is observed annually in May. (suffolkcountyny.gov)
  • Gynecologic Examination For gynecologic care, a woman should choose a health care practitioner with whom she can comfortably discuss sensitive topics, such as sex, birth control, pregnancy, and problems related to. (msdmanuals.com)
  • However, if the pediatrician cannot set aside time for the girl to speak privately about personal concerns or is reluctant to provide gynecologic care, another health care practitioner should be found for this care. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Because of racial and ethnic disparities in HIV prevalence, recruitment was focused on Black or African American and Hispanic or Latina transgender women as initial sampling recruits. (medscape.com)
  • White, Black and Hispanic women all saw declines in participation rates. (latimes.com)
  • However, the jobless rate remains much higher for Black and Hispanic women - who disproportionately work in healthcare, hospitality and education, and whose communities were hard hit by the virus. (latimes.com)
  • When it comes to the conflation of two big trends that would depress participation, Black and Hispanic women stand at the intersection," said Nela Richardson, chief economist at ADP Research Institute. (latimes.com)
  • 89 participants had experienced a stroke in the past 10 years (10.1% Black and 5.6% Hispanic women). (medscape.com)
  • Mistreatment during maternity care was higher among Black (30%), Hispanic (29%), and multiracial (27%) women. (cdc.gov)
  • Black (40%), multiracial (39%), and Hispanic (37%) women reported the highest rates of discrimination. (cdc.gov)
  • Having a usual health care source or a provider with whom the participant was comfortable discussing gender-related health issues was associated with improved HIV prevention and treatment outcomes, including HIV testing, preexposure prophylaxis (PrEP) use, and viral suppression. (medscape.com)
  • Socioeconomic status and health care accessibility were associated with health outcomes ( Table 2 ). (medscape.com)
  • The authors admit that they are "unable to identify exactly why female physicians have better outcomes than male physicians. (npr.org)
  • Information on clinical outcomes and delays in stroke care was not included. (medscape.com)
  • Disparities in survival by race and sex have been identified in studies: Blacks and women have poorer outcomes compared with Whites and men. (medscape.com)
  • [ 10 ] Women have been found to be less likely to use HAART, but even after correction for HAART use, women still have poorer outcomes. (medscape.com)
  • ABSTRACT To complement standard measures of maternity care outcomes, an assessment of women's satisfaction with care is needed. (who.int)
  • Maternal care is a core component of this nation's health care, and the Biden-Harris Administration is committed to improving maternal health outcomes," said U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra. (cdc.gov)
  • Since many women are unable to afford maternity care, the early detection of health conditions that lead to complicated births is a huge challenge. (go.com)
  • While most of the 2,402 survey respondents reported overall satisfaction with the maternity care they received, satisfaction was lower among those who experienced mistreatment. (cdc.gov)
  • Improving the quality of maternity care is one approach that can prevent pregnancy-related deaths. (cdc.gov)
  • All women deserve respectful maternity care that maintains their dignity, privacy, and confidentiality, ensures freedom from harm and mistreatment, and includes shared decision-making and continuous support. (cdc.gov)
  • Twenty-nine percent of women reported discrimination during maternity care. (cdc.gov)
  • Nearly half (45%) of women reported holding back from asking questions or discussing concerns with their provider during maternity care. (cdc.gov)
  • As a doctor, mother, and Black woman, it is disheartening to hear how common mistreatment is and to see differences in mistreatment and discrimination during maternity care based on things like race and insurance coverage," said CDC Division of Reproductive Health Director Wanda Barfield, M.D., M.P.H., F.A.A.P. "We know that racism and discrimination can lead to delays in treatment and sometimes tragic and preventable deaths. (cdc.gov)
  • Healthcare provider trainings on unconscious bias and culturally appropriate care may be a first step in understanding how to provide respectful maternity care to all women. (cdc.gov)
  • Respectful maternity care can be part of actions at many levels to reduce pregnancy-related deaths. (cdc.gov)
  • Healthcare systems can encourage a culture of respectful maternity care by hiring and keeping a diverse workforce and training all healthcare staff to recognize unconscious bias and stigma. (cdc.gov)
  • The 53-page report, "Illusions of Care: Lack of Accountability for Reproductive Rights in Argentina," documents the many obstacles women and girls face in getting the reproductive health care services to which they are entitled, such as contraception, voluntary sterilization procedures, and abortion after rape. (disabled-world.com)
  • Sexual health experts are worried some women are not getting the reproductive care they need - such as mammograms - during the pandemic. (cbc.ca)
  • Transgender women* are disproportionately affected by HIV. (medscape.com)
  • The burden is disproportionately falling on women, who are more likely to have been laid off, to have left the labor market or to be considering quitting their jobs so they can manage family responsibilities, Labor Department data, academic research and surveys show . (politico.com)
  • Among 1,608 transgender women who participated in CDC's National HIV Behavioral Surveillance (NHBS) during 2019-2020, 42% received a positive HIV test result. (medscape.com)
  • During June 2019-February 2020, NHBS surveyed 1,608 transgender women in seven U.S. urban areas using respondent-driven sampling. (medscape.com)
  • The number of women on payrolls last month fell for the first time since the winter coronavirus surge in December 2020, and the drop was even more pronounced for those ages 25 to 44, who are more likely to have to school-age children. (latimes.com)
  • Using SHARE data from 2004 to 2020, we investigated how unpaid caregiving to independently living parents relates to labor supply among mature working-age (50-64) men and women across Europe. (lu.se)
  • If a pregnant woman travels to an area with Zika virus transmission, she should be advised to strictly follow steps to avoid mosquito bites ( 11 , 12 ). (cdc.gov)
  • Let's first address the unequal distribution of under- and unpaid care work, which often falls on women's shoulders. (womensenews.org)
  • The GDP comment follows her announcement last month in the Gates' agenda-setting annual letter that she has her eye on women's "time poverty," the situation where women have substantially less down time than men because in addition to paid work, they also do unpaid care work in their households and communities. (womensenews.org)
  • Those of us in this area hold that the unequal distribution of under- and unpaid care work is at the root of gender inequity and chronic poverty. (womensenews.org)
  • Health Care for Women International is a monthly peer-reviewed healthcare journal covering health care and related topics that concern women around the globe. (wikipedia.org)
  • September payrolls especially declined in healthcare services and education, sectors that largely employ women, data from the Labor Department show. (latimes.com)
  • Women policy makers prioritise issues that benefit the most vulnerable in society, such as healthcare, welfare and education. (kcl.ac.uk)
  • With the efforts of individuals and healthcare workers, every woman can live a healthy and happy life. (suffolkcountyny.gov)
  • Beth had been told by other healthcare professionals that her condition was a consequence of being a woman , something to put up with. (refinery29.com)
  • They also believed they were less likely to receive adequate care if the healthcare professional was a man or did not share the same race or ethnicity. (medscape.com)
  • This study was an important first step in characterizing healthcare perceptions in women with a history of stroke. (medscape.com)
  • We would hypothesize that negative healthcare perceptions would be associated with delays in care. (medscape.com)
  • To analyze how nurses consider, in their practice of healthcare, the sociocultural context of women with sexually transmitted infections. (bvs.br)
  • As a healthcare community, we need to do all we can to make sure we are delivering equitable and respectful care to women during pregnancy and delivery," said CDC Chief Medical Officer Debra Houry, M.D., M.P.H. "Health systems, hospitals, and providers can take steps to improve care and lower the risk of pregnancy-related complications and death for all women. (cdc.gov)
  • Effective communication among healthcare providers and patients can build trust and contribute to high-quality care. (cdc.gov)
  • The law's supporters allege that public money is trickling into abortion providers' pockets because they offer preventive care services, enabling them-however indirectly-to perform more procedures. (prospect.org)
  • Previous research has shown that female doctors are more likely to follow recommendations about prevention counseling and to order preventive tests like Pap smears and mammograms. (npr.org)
  • The aim of this study was to elicit the perspectives and experiences of Iraqi women about childbirth and postnatal care services. (who.int)
  • and poor satisfaction with the childbirth and postnatal care services in terms of meeting traditional cultural practices. (who.int)
  • Needs assessment around providers' skills and attitudes and the wider sociocultural environment of childbirth and postnatal care is necessary in Iraq. (who.int)
  • These problems, coupled with the weakness of health systems, are at the root of the high maternal mortality in sub-Saharan Africa where 1 out of every 26 women is at risk of dying during childbirth compared to 1 woman out of every 7300 in developed countries. (who.int)
  • An editorial about the study urges doctors to remedy the gender disparities in care and the pay gap that favors male physicians over women. (npr.org)
  • These findings illustrate the benefit of gender-affirming approaches used by health care providers, [ 2 ] and highlight the challenging socioeconomic conditions faced by many transgender women. (medscape.com)
  • Ensuring access to gender-affirming health care approaches and addressing the socioeconomic challenges of many transgender women could improve access to and use of HIV prevention and care in this population and will help achieve the goals of the Ending the HIV Epidemic in the United States initiative. (medscape.com)
  • The questionnaire included measures of gender identity, ¶ income, health insurance, housing,** food insecurity, †† HIV status, viral suppression (if HIV-positive), comfort with their health care provider in discussing gender-related health issues (hereafter referred to as comfort with a provider), unmet need for health care, §§ and usual source of health care. (medscape.com)
  • Women political leaders: the impact of gender on democracy is based on an analysis of over 500 pieces of research into the impacts of women leaders in politics and public life. (kcl.ac.uk)
  • The guidance says that toilets can be legally limited to men and women with separate gender-neutral facilities as long as trans people are taken into account. (dailymail.co.uk)
  • So why is there a gender-based difference in physicians' care? (npr.org)
  • Women with a history of stroke believe that they are less likely to receive adequate emergency care due to their gender, race, or ethnicity. (medscape.com)
  • The study assessed the link between stroke history and perceptions of gender- and race/ethnicity-based discrimination in emergency care, including lack of prompt care, dismissal/downplaying of symptoms. (medscape.com)
  • They believed they were less likely to get quality medical care and respect based on their gender or race. (medscape.com)
  • Unfortunately, the huge majority of African women are still unaware of their fundamental rights to health, education and life as part of the fundamental rights they gained several decades ago.2 They continue to suffer from sociocultural discrimination, harmful traditional practices such as female genital mutilation (FGM), gender-based violence, food taboos, forced marriages, early and unwanted pregnancies, all of which are very harmful to their health. (who.int)
  • These recommendations for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) testing are intended for all health-care providers in the public and private sectors, including those working in hospital emergency departments, urgent care clinics, inpatient services, substance abuse treatment clinics, public health clinics, community clinics, correctional health-care facilities, and primary care settings. (cdc.gov)
  • EPI accomplished this purpose by setting up and expanding permanent services within the framework of primary health care and by creating the necessary mechanisms for effective, large-scale application of existing knowledge and technology. (cdc.gov)
  • Ouagadougou Declaration on Primary Health Care and Health Systems in Africa focused on strengthening health systems to address maternal health, women's health and related issues using the primary health care approach. (who.int)
  • The study found that the provision of care by nurses in Primary Health Care is close to the sociocultural aspects of these women when considering the beliefs and values of each individual, especially regarding the life context and their care experiences. (bvs.br)
  • The Education Program through Health Work ("PET-Saúde") aims at initiating undergraduate students of health into Family Health Strategy work, allowing them to experience the actions conducted in primary care. (bvsalud.org)
  • consultation with her primary care clinician reveals that this was a benign/peripheral presentation. (medscape.com)
  • According to the primary care clinician, the condition went into complete remission after a course of prednisone. (medscape.com)
  • The law, which was struck down by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in August, instead would prevent the state's abortion providers from being reimbursed by Medicaid for providing any kind of care to low-income women, whether it's breast exams, cervical cancer screenings, or contraceptive services. (prospect.org)
  • Let's be honest: Most women aren't overly thrilled to have a cervical cancer screening. (emoryhealthcare.org)
  • Pap smears that screen for cervical cancer and mammograms, which can detect breast cancer, are particularly important for women who either have a family history or have had irregular tests in the past. (cbc.ca)
  • Parents, particularly women, are slow to return to the workforce. (latimes.com)
  • Coupled with an expected decline in the number of cases, economists anticipate more women to reenter the workforce. (latimes.com)
  • The longer women are out of the workforce, whether because of child-care needs or other reasons, the harder it is to get them back in," Zhao said. (latimes.com)
  • Women's participation in the workforce - which is closely tied to access to child care - has dropped at a faster clip than men's since the early spring. (politico.com)
  • At the same time, women make up the majority of the formal LTC workforce, and female household and community members provide the overwhelming share of informal LTC in homes and communities. (who.int)
  • Given that informal care is largely unrecognized, informal caregivers face significant losses in foregone wages and other opportunity costs in having to leave the formal workforce to provide care. (who.int)
  • Before the COVID-19 pandemic, households with a female main income earner and children were more than twice as likely to live in poverty as those with a male main income earner. (edu.au)
  • Early indications suggest that women have been suffering some of the worst economic impacts of the current pandemic, and effective policy action is needed to ensure this does not translate into an ongoing reduction in female employment or an increase in poverty amongst women and children. (edu.au)
  • It will take time to see how women navigate what is hopefully a waning pandemic and what that means for their jobs and careers. (latimes.com)
  • The pandemic has spurred a wave of women's entrepreneurship, especially among women who had never before started a business. (latimes.com)
  • Sexual health experts across Canada are concerned the COVID-19 pandemic may be causing women to neglect their reproductive care. (cbc.ca)
  • Spitzer said pregnancy care and abortion services have been 'prioritized quite well' in Canada, but the pandemic can affect access to reproductive health in other ways. (cbc.ca)
  • A lack of safe and affordable child care amid the coronavirus pandemic is keeping many working parents from returning to the office as more companies call employees back to their jobs - threatening to extend the economic crisis and erode decades of gains for women in the workplace. (politico.com)
  • In March, as the pandemic was just getting under way, the unemployment rate for both adult men and women was 4 percent. (politico.com)
  • Nurses identified the sociocultural aspects of women with sexually transmitted infections and recognized the presence of influencing factors: technological, religious, economic, political, and legal, kinship and social, cultural values, and lifeways. (bvs.br)
  • Analizar como el enfermero considera, en su asistencia de salud, el contexto sociocultural de la mujer con infección sexualmente transmisible. (bvs.br)
  • The definition of gynecology is the medical practice dealing with the health of the female reproductive system (uterus, vagina, and ovaries). (pregnancy-info.net)
  • Using the Gospel Outreach LWML Missionary Care Package and Guidelines for Skype pamphlets, you too can discover how to select a missionary and then the fun and joy of supporting and praying for specific needs of that missionary. (lwml.org)
  • National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) guidelines for UTI care advise three days of antibiotics for acute infections. (refinery29.com)
  • International clinical practice guidelines for the treatment of acute uncomplicated cystitis and pyelonephritis in women: A 2010 update by the Infectious Diseases Society of America and the European Society for Microbiology and Infectious Diseases. (medlineplus.gov)
  • The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists has released clinical management guidelines for practitioners who care for women infected with HIV. (medscape.com)
  • CDC has developed interim guidelines for health care providers in the United States caring for pregnant women during a Zika virus outbreak. (cdc.gov)
  • These guidelines include recommendations for pregnant women considering travel to an area with Zika virus transmission and recommendations for screening, testing, and management of pregnant returning travelers. (cdc.gov)
  • VA Saginaw health care supports the health, welfare, and dignity of female Veterans and their families by ensuring equal access to timely, sensitive, and quality care. (va.gov)
  • HPs acknowledged stigma around obesity and discussed treating obese women with dignity and the same as other women . (bvsalud.org)
  • A women Veteran care coordinator can help you get the services you need. (va.gov)
  • Find out more about the women's health services offered as part of VA benefits. (va.gov)
  • Five years after Haiti's massive earthquake, the health care system is only partially reconstructed and specialist services remain out of reach for many people, according to Doctors Without Borders. (go.com)
  • Texas, the one exception, won a decidedly pyrrhic victory when, in 2011, it decided to forgo federal funding-which had previously paid for 90 percent of the cost of women's health services-in exchange for the privilege of excluding Planned Parenthood from its health coverage for low-income women. (prospect.org)
  • A new report by UNSW Social Policy Research Centre (SPRC) and Australian Council of Social Services (ACOSS) highlights the relationship between caring roles and poverty in Australia. (edu.au)
  • CARE has made a strategic investment in increasing access to savings-led financial services in Africa, where only 10 percent of people currently have access to banks and financial services. (care.org)
  • The purpose of the briefing was to respond to questions about how reproductive health services are currently delivered in managed care systems and to explore the implications of the growing managed care environment for women's ability to get the reproductive health care they need. (kff.org)
  • The most common barriers to care include long delays in providing services, unnecessary referrals to other clinics, demands for spousal permission contrary to law, financial barriers, and in some cases outright denial of care. (disabled-world.com)
  • But in Argentina, it's more like a lottery: you might be lucky enough to get decent care but you are more likely to be stuck with deficient - or even abusive - services. (disabled-world.com)
  • Doctors and other medical personnel who deny women services to which they are entitled, or who apply arbitrary conditions for receiving the services, rarely - if ever - are investigated or penalized. (disabled-world.com)
  • In May, the National Health Ministry created a free call-in number to answer questions about where to find reproductive health care services and register complaints. (disabled-world.com)
  • Between February and April of this year, more than 1 in 3 jobs in child day care services had been erased before the industry began to recover slightly in May, according to Labor Department data . (politico.com)
  • In a recent interview with feminist arts newsletter Lenny , Gates said she'd like to see unpaid labor (read: mostly women's care work) counted as part of the gross domestic product, or GDP, the most common measure by which countries count the sum total of good and services. (womensenews.org)
  • Recommendations for HIV testing services for inpatients and outpatients in acute-care hospital settings. (cdc.gov)
  • Political commitment to expand coverage and reach children and women who generally do not receive health services is important to the success of this initiative. (cdc.gov)
  • As women tend to have longer life expectancies than men, they rely on LTC services. (who.int)
  • L'objectif de l'étude était de découvrir les conceptions et les expériences des femmes iraquiennes en matière d'accouchement et de services de soins postnatals. (who.int)
  • et un mauvais niveau de satisfaction en termes d'accouchement et de services de soins postnatals concernant le respect des pratiques traditionnelles et culturelles. (who.int)
  • Our Scorecard ranks every state's health care system based on how well it provides high-quality, accessible, and equitable health care. (commonwealthfund.org)
  • Sustainable investments in LTC are essential for building equitable communities that support and recognize the health, safety, and welfare of older women and those that care for them. (who.int)
  • Through her research and important collaborations, Camille hopes to enable doctors to offer more personalized treatments to women with diabetes of any kind during their pregnancies. (massgeneral.org)
  • Skin care for women today involves the use of Botox to smoothen active creases and lines on the face, dermal fillers that alter the wrinkles and folds, and laser treatments to get rid of hyper pigmentation and improve skin quality. (home-remedies-for-you.com)
  • Nearly 38% of American women are obese. (suffolkcountyny.gov)
  • Health professionals' experiences providing breastfeeding-related care for obese women. (bvsalud.org)
  • Obese women are at high risk of early breastfeeding cessation, and health professionals (HPs) have a unique opportunity to provide them with breastfeeding support. (bvsalud.org)
  • Nearly all HPs discussed ways they perceive obese women have challenges with breastfeeding . (bvsalud.org)
  • Some HPs described challenges as specific to obese women (e.g., limited mobility), whereas others described challenges as universal but more likely to occur among obese women (e.g., difficulties positioning the infant to breastfeed). (bvsalud.org)
  • Across professions, HPs described providing breastfeeding care for obese women as requiring more time and physical work and as being more challenging. (bvsalud.org)
  • Strategies were suggested for improving breastfeeding support for obese women . (bvsalud.org)
  • HPs identified multiple challenges that obese women encounter with breastfeeding , as well as their own challenges with providing care. (bvsalud.org)
  • Comprehensive strategies are needed to assist obese women with breastfeeding and to alleviate strain on HPs who provide their care. (bvsalud.org)
  • The other women use the time to weigh themselves, prepare for the group session and chat. (ohsu.edu)
  • Your baby's first doctor's visit is another good time to ask about any infant care questions you might have. (womenshealth.gov)
  • And every single time, I end up communicating with a seriously mean and rude apathetic female who does not want to help me in any way, shape or form. (abovetopsecret.com)
  • But time on the sidelines, especially for older women , can have an effect, said Daniel Zhao, senior economist at Glassdoor Inc. (latimes.com)
  • By the time most women are in their early 20s, they've had occasion to see a gynecologist. (pregnancy-info.net)
  • And, much more important, by the time I didn't need child care any more, my career had advanced significantly and had momentum. (cbsnews.com)
  • The Extremely Busy Woman's Guide to Self-Care is a game-changing resource for any woman seeking to reclaim her time, prioritize her well-being, and live a life filled with purpose, accomplishment, and self-fulfillment. (booksamillion.com)
  • Women: Take Time for Self-Care. (cdc.gov)
  • Together with her best friend, Ms. Lucille, and her granddaughter, we took time to care for ourselves to nurture our health and wellness. (cdc.gov)
  • Julianne Hicks received NBC12's Acts of Kindness award for her work at an adult day care center in Amelia County. (nbc12.com)
  • AMELIA, Va. (WWBT) - There's an adult day care center in Amelia County welcoming senior citizens with "Open Arms. (nbc12.com)
  • The work of the national immunization program in the Americas is not limited to children and includes reaching the adult population, especially women of childbearing age. (cdc.gov)
  • The standard tests that the NHS performs on urine samples are based on a small study of pregnant women with acute kidney infections, conducted in 1957 by the scientist Edward Kass. (refinery29.com)
  • However, says Dr Anderson: "Over 90% of women who come to me with a diagnosis of IC or bladder pain actually have infections - they have chronic UTIs that the tests haven't picked up. (refinery29.com)
  • Some women have repeated bladder infections. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Fayssoux K. Bacterial infections of the urinary tract in women. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Previous studies have shown that women with low-risk pregnancies who are admitted to the hospital before active labor are at higher risk for a C-section. (ohsu.edu)
  • As a direct result of these barriers, women and girls in Argentina often cannot make independent decisions about their health, and many face unwanted or unhealthy pregnancies as a result. (disabled-world.com)
  • In July, the ministry announced its intention to make sure that abortions are carried out for women and girls whose lives or health are threatened by their pregnancies, or who have been raped. (disabled-world.com)
  • Menstrual dysfunction is relatively common in the general population of reproductive-aged women. (medscape.com)
  • Learn to apply evidence-based interventions and clinical recommendations for postpartum follow up and risk reduction in women with histories of these pregnancy-related complications. (pcna.net)
  • Gynecology doctors specialize in the health of the female reproductive system. (pregnancy-info.net)
  • If women have symptoms related to the reproductive system (gynecologic. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Aligning with Women's Health Month, this virtual session will dive into the current state of women's health and maternal health and how digitally enabled care is promoting and enhancing women's well-being. (ama-assn.org)
  • In what has turned into a landmark case [to hold the Ugandan government accountable for the deaths of two Ugandan women], the [Center for Health, Human Rights & Development] has argued that failing to provide essential maternal health commodities in government health facilities is an infringement on women's rights. (kff.org)
  • In pregnant women with laboratory evidence of Zika virus infection, serial ultrasound examination should be considered to monitor fetal growth and anatomy and referral to a maternal-fetal medicine or infectious disease specialist with expertise in pregnancy management is recommended. (cdc.gov)
  • The pandemic's "shecession" could set back decades of progress on workplace equality, especially among Latina, Black and Asian women. (latimes.com)
  • Because everyone knows females were put here to nurture and pamper the males and enable their egos! (abovetopsecret.com)
  • The jobs report released Friday came as a surprise because many anticipated that the return to school would alleviate the child-care burden, which mostly falls on mothers. (latimes.com)
  • But within this statistic, race, ethnicity, nationality and class also come into play - poorly remunerated care work is often done by people of color , immigrants and indigenous women. (womensenews.org)
  • Elderly hospitalized patients taken care of by female doctors had better results than those seen by male doctors. (npr.org)
  • In a study that is sure to rile male doctors, Harvard researchers have found that female doctors who care for elderly hospitalized patients get better results. (npr.org)
  • With population aging, more adults across Europe face competing demands of working for pay and caring for elderly family members. (lu.se)
  • We still live in a world where women shoulder more of the responsibilities for care work," said Heidi Shierholz, a former chief economist at the Labor Department. (politico.com)
  • Gain practical insights on incorporating self-care rituals and practices into your hectic lifestyle, finding moments of tranquility and rejuvenation amidst your demanding responsibilities. (booksamillion.com)
  • Women need to be in a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being to be able to carry out their numerous responsibilities. (who.int)
  • Back to kitchen and make me a sandwich, woman! (abovetopsecret.com)
  • Through the Safe Cities project, Tuk Tuk drivers join efforts to make the streets of Cairo safe for women. (care.org)
  • But viewing child care costs as an investment may make them feel less painful and keep eyes on the prize of professional development and financial freedom. (cbsnews.com)
  • Some may resist out of fear of visiting a medical facility while others are facing financial burdens that make accessing care and treatment more difficult. (cbc.ca)
  • But when she arrived on October 6 for her clinical pre-op assessment, which involved intimate procedures, what appeared to be a transgender woman in a blonde wig and make-up opened the door and made eye contact with her. (dailymail.co.uk)
  • The encounter - which is now being investigated by the hospital and its parent firm HCA - prompted her to complain and to make an urgent extra request for all-female nursing care. (dailymail.co.uk)
  • Please do not make life difficult for women when they are at their most vulnerable by forcing them into uncomfortable and embarrassing situations. (dailymail.co.uk)
  • The goal of the holiday is to empower women in such a way that they can make health a priority. (suffolkcountyny.gov)
  • [ 1 ] In HERS, 871 women with HIV and 439 women without infection who were at-risk, aged 16-55, were enrolled at 4 US sites between 1993 and 1995 and were followed prospectively until 2000 to evaluate medical and psychosocial events associated with the clinical course of HIV infection. (medscape.com)
  • Most gynecology doctors, called gynecologists, are also obstetricians so they can care for their patients who are pregnant right through to delivery. (pregnancy-info.net)
  • Gynecology questions are important to ask in order to understand how her own body is working, therefore a woman should not be afraid to address some of the gynecology questions she has with her doctor. (pregnancy-info.net)
  • The study participants were a sample of 37 women of different educational and socioeconomic status who had given birth during the previous 6 months. (who.int)
  • Human Rights Watch's report also criticizes Argentina's reproductive health policies for ignoring key constituencies such as women and girls with disabilities. (disabled-world.com)
  • You attend some pregnancy care visits with a group of others who have similar due dates. (ohsu.edu)
  • Poor women already can't use federal dollars to cover abortion procedures-that's been illegal since the late 1970s. (prospect.org)
  • Arizona should be free to enforce its public policy against the taxpayer funding of abortion and in favor of the best health care for women. (prospect.org)
  • Within the child care industry, too, a staggering 93 percent of jobs are held by women, according to Labor Department data , and 45.3 percent are Black, Asian or Latino. (politico.com)
  • Pregnant women with a history of travel to an area with Zika virus transmission and who report two or more symptoms consistent with Zika virus disease (acute onset of fever, maculopapular rash, arthralgia, or conjunctivitis) during or within 2 weeks of travel, or who have ultrasound findings of fetal microcephaly or intracranial calcifications, should be tested for Zika virus infection in consultation with their state or local health department. (cdc.gov)
  • The journal was originally titled Issues in Health Care of Women (1978-1983). (wikipedia.org)
  • Child-care issues are far from resolved," said Sarah House, senior economist at Wells Fargo & Co., whose own child is home serving a two-week quarantine. (latimes.com)
  • The Argentine government has recently taken steps to remedy some of the issues highlighted in "Illusions of Care," though some of the policy changes were later retracted. (disabled-world.com)
  • Most women often are flooded with knowledge about the latest and the 'best' lotions, creams, and gels touted to decelerate the signs of aging and reverse skin aging issues such as wrinkles and creases. (home-remedies-for-you.com)
  • The course was structured around seven workshops, and addressed key issues for pregnant women. (bvsalud.org)
  • The percentage of female workers older than 20 who were employed or looking for work dropped to the lowest level since February. (latimes.com)
  • Given the latest technological developments and advances in the field of anti-aging, skin care for older women is no longer a neglected matter. (home-remedies-for-you.com)
  • If male doctors were as good as their female counterparts at caring for older people in the hospital, about 32,000 fewer patients a year would die. (npr.org)
  • Caring for the older woman / edited by Morton A. Stenchever, George A. Aagaard. (who.int)
  • But the truth is, there's still very little we know about treating pregnant women, since they are largely excluded from clinical trials and research studies. (massgeneral.org)
  • For younger children, many day-care centers have remained closed or lack staff, providing even fewer options for working parents. (latimes.com)
  • The report identifies a lack of oversight and accountability for carrying out existing laws and policies as the main problems in the persistent denial of proper care. (disabled-world.com)
  • https://nationaltoday.com/womens-health-care-month/#:~:text=Women's%20Health%20Care%20Month%20is,May%20as%20Women's%20Health%20Month. (suffolkcountyny.gov)
  • Prevention counseling should not be required with HIV diagnostic testing or as part of HIV screening programs in health-care settings. (cdc.gov)
  • By virtue of their multiple roles, women constitute a key link in the chain of development actions worldwide. (who.int)