International Journal of Health Planning and Management
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Volume 40, issue 2, 2025
- The Future of the Health Professions: Navigating Shortages, Imbalances, and Automation pp. 289-292

- Martin McKee and Tiago Correia
- America's Health at a Crossroads: What Trump's Second Term Means for the Future pp. 293-296

- Tiago Correia, Thomas E. Novotny and Martin McKee
- The Urgent Struggle for Health Justice in Gaza: A Crisis of Human Rights and Inequity pp. 297-299

- Wesam Mansour, Sally Theobald, Fouad M. Fouad, Kyu Kyu Than, Amuda Baba and Joanna Raven
- Prevalence, Predictors and Reasons for Discharge Against Medical Advice Among Patients With Chronic Disease During COVID‐19 pp. 300-310

- Raya T. Al‐Bataineh and Ahmad H. Ghaith
- Examining the Effect of Parental COVID‐19 Vaccination Prior to Birth and the Association Between COVID‐19 and Cancer in Children Under Six pp. 311-321

- Aflatoonian Behnaz, Mirzaei Hossein, Hashemian Morteza, Gholamreza Hassanidarmian and Zahra Mirzayi Susefidi
- Fragility, Health and the Risk Paradigm: A Health‐Sensitive Framework pp. 322-334

- Hannah Vaughan‐Lee, Lezlie C. Morinière and Nancy Stroupe
- Examining the Effects of Health Work Shortages and Deployment in Integrated Programme in Bihar, India: An Institutional Ethnography pp. 335-345

- Vikash Kumar
- Exploring the Role of Patient Engagement in Organisational Performance: Empirical Evidence From Patient and Family Advisory Councils pp. 346-357

- Jinyoung Cha, Jaeyoung Jang and Keon‐Hyung Lee
- Managers’ Experience of the Response of the Health System to the Covid‐19 Pandemic for Inpatient Geriatric Care: Lessons About Organisation and Resilience pp. 358-367

- Håkan Uvhagen, Sara Tolf, Karin Solberg Carlsson, John Øvretveit, Maria Flink and Vibeke Sparring
- Using Learning Health System Principles to Embed Patient Experience Data in Primary Care: A Qualitative Investigation pp. 368-380

- Louise A. Ellis, Georgia Fisher, Kate Churruca, Maree Saba, Tanja Schroeder, Janani Mahadeva, Sanjyot Vagholkar, Mark Yang Lee, Reema Harrison, Simon Willcock and Jeffrey Braithwaite
- Living in the Minds of Others: How Pudor and Social Judgements Affect Women's Cervical Cancer Screening Uptake in Mozambique? pp. 381-390

- Gefra Fulane, Maria Major and Cesaltina Lorenzoni
- Income Elasticity of Out‐of‐Pocket Healthcare Expenditure for Different Provider Types in Bangladesh pp. 391-404

- Ashraful Kibria, Shafiun N. Shimul and Irfat Zabeen
- COVID‐19 Pandemic in a Brazilian Afro‐Derived Community (Quilombo) pp. 405-415

- Joenilton Oliveira Bonfim, Carlos Darwin Gomes da Silveira, Barbara Vidigal Braga, Tacio Nobrega Borges, Fábio Ferreira Amorim and Ana Maria Costa
- Planning Matters: A Document Analysis of 24 Portuguese Health Programmes pp. 416-426

- Soraia Costa, Inês Morais Vilaça, Daniela Lima, Lara Pinheiro‐Guedes, Suzana Barbosa, Sílvia Salvador, Rachel Barbabela, Ana Cristina Carvalho, Paula Oliveira, Ana Cecília Chaves, Margarida Teixeira, Diogo Caveiro, Alexandre Vieira and Teresa Leão
- Health Expenditure, Governance Quality, and Health Outcomes in West African Countries pp. 427-441

- Michael Kouadio and Aloysius Njong Mom
- Pathways to Hypertension Control: Unfinished Journeys of Low‐Income Individuals in Malaysia and the Philippines pp. 442-457

- Benjamin Palafox, Dina Balabanova, Arianna Maever Loreche, Nafiza Mat‐Nasir, Farnaza Ariffin, Mazapuspavina Md‐Yasin, Mohamad‐Rodi Isa, Fadhlina Abd‐Majid, Lia M. Palileo‐Villanueva, Alicia Renedo, Maureen L Seguin, Antonio L Dans and Martin Mckee
- Public Health Crisis Management Caused by COVID‐19: A Scientometrics Review pp. 458-473

- Sen Wang and Miaomei Liu
- Absenteeism of Healthcare Workers in Primary Healthcare in Sub‐Saharan Africa: A Scoping Review pp. 474-493

- Larissa Klootwijk, Eva Zeyrek, Festus Njuguna, Johannes C. F. Ket, Saskia Mostert and Gertjan Kaspers
- Trust as Foundation: Can Nigeria's New Health Workforce Policy Stem the Migration Tide? pp. 494-498

- Ayotunde Giwa
- Building a More Resilient, Inclusive Public Health Infrastructure: Insights From Chicago's Community‐Based COVID‐19 Corps pp. 499-506

- Jeni Hebert‐Beirne, Sage Kim, Linda Forst, Guddi Kapadia, Alexis Grant, Alisa Velonis, Mark Dworkin, Maggie Acosta, Kim Jay, Diana Ghebenei, Caesar Thompson and Emily Stiehl
- Quandaries of Trying to Do Good—The Adequacy of the WHO FENSA Regulations pp. 507-509

- Habib Benzian, Eugenio Beltrán‐Aguilar, Richard Niederman and Arthur Caplan
- Challenges and Insights Gained During the Implementation of Population‐Based Birth Defect (BD) Surveillance in a Tribal District of Maharashtra, India pp. 510-515

- Suchitra Surve, Priyanka Gawai, Ragini Kulkarni, Neha Salvi, Sanjay Bodade, Shahina Begum, Dayanand Suryavanshi, Milind Chavan, Ujwal Pachalkar, Pradeep Pagi and Sanjay Chauhan
- The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Accelerating Vaccine Development: Challenges and Opportunities in Pandemic Preparedness pp. 516-518

- Marina dos Santos Barreto, Adriana Kelly Santana Correa, Ronaldy Santana Santos, Eloia Emanuelly Dias Silva, Deise Maria Rego Rodrigues Silva, Pedro Henrique Macedo Moura, Pamela Chaves de Jesus, Jessiane Bispo de Souza, Lucas Alves da Mota Santana, Rajiv Gandhi Gopalsamy, Govindasamy Hariharan, Adriana Gibara Guimarães and Lysandro Pinto Borges
- A View on the Emerging Concern of Oropouche Fever in Brazil and Its Diagnosis pp. 519-521

- Rajiv Gandhi Gopalsamy, Marina dos Santos Barreto, Ronaldy Santana Santos, Pamela Chaves de Jesus, Jessiane Bispo de Souza, Ludmila Oliveira Carvalho Sena, Gabriela Vasconcelos Brito Bezerra, Cliomar Alves dos Santos, Lucas Alves da Mota Santana, Govindasamy Hariharan and Lysandro Pinto Borges
- A Dramatic Rise in the Number of Women Who Smoke in Iran: A Need for Developing and Implementing Policies and Procedures pp. 522-524

- Fawzieh Ghammari
Volume 40, issue 1, 2025
- The experiences of minority language users in health and social care research: A systematic review pp. 3-24

- Llinos Haf Spencer, Beryl Ann Cooledge and Zoe Hoare
- Reassessing physician interactions with pharmaceutical companies: A response to Murayama et al. and analysis of survey discrepancies pp. 25-29

- Akihiko Ozaki, Hiroaki Saito, Michioki Endo, Yoshitake Takebayashi and Michio Murakami
- Voluntary private health insurance and cancer screening utilisation in Europe pp. 30-56

- A. Isabel Tavares
- Waiting for surgery after hip fracture—Health and/or economic risk? pp. 57-85

- Franziska Saxer, Christoph Hatz, Werner Vach and the PROFI Study Group
- Illicit drug use in Limerick City: A stakeholder and policy analysis using multiple streams model pp. 86-107

- Yaa Asuaba Duopah, Lisa Moran, Khalifa Elmusharaf and Dervla Kelly
- Improving access and quality of primary healthcare through women and adolescents' user committees: A mixed‐methods case study in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo pp. 108-129

- Marie‐Douce Primeau, Marie Jobin‐Gelinas, Cécile Maleko Mayabanza, Maguy Mayaza and Geneviève Blouin
- The what, the when and the how: A qualitative study of allied health decision‐maker perspectives on factors influencing the development and implementation of advanced and extended scopes of practice in Australia pp. 130-155

- Sharon Downie, Belinda Gavaghan, Megan D’Atri, Liza‐Jane McBride, Andrea Kirk‐Brown and Terry P. Haines
- Acceptability of innovative department community‐based health insurance in central Mali: A mixed methods study pp. 156-173

- Pauline Boivin, Andrainolo Ravalihasy, Dansiné Diarra, Fodé Sissoko, Seydou Diabaté, Yacouba Diarra, Laurence Touré and Valéry Ridde
- Does outpatient mutual‐aid reduce oncology patients' utilization of inpatient services?—An empirical study of outpatient mutual‐aid policy in Wuhan, China pp. 174-193

- Junnan Jiang, Zhibing Zhang and Tuo Bingbing
- Strategically communicating inclusion efforts at hospitals: Trust‐signalling for community engagement pp. 194-203

- Arjun Rajkhowa, Megan Sharp, Barbara Kelly, Birgit Lang, Andrea Rizzi and Robyn Woodward‐Kron
- Long‐term effects of establishing outpatient pooling funds on financial protection: Empirical evidence from a quasi‐natural experiment in China pp. 204-223

- Tao Zhang and Minyan Chen
- Turning the global health and care workforce crisis into action: The pathway to effective evidence‐based policy and implementation pp. 224-233

- Tiago Correia, Ellen Kuhlmann, Gabriela Lotta, André Beja, Rita Morais, Tomas Zapata and James Campbell
- The amended international health regulations: Implications and challenges for domestic legal frameworks pp. 234-240

- Sarah Emami and Cedric Aperce
- Roadmap for rebuilding the health system and scenarios of crisis path in Gaza pp. 241-253

- Mohammed Alkhaldi and Malak Alrubaie
- Applying global lessons from limerick: Insights for Taiwan's drug policy development pp. 254-256

- Yu‐Chieh Wu and Lien‐Chung Wei
- The power of artificial intelligence for managing pandemics: A primer for public health professionals pp. 257-270

- Martin McKee, Rikard Rosenbacke and David Stuckler
- Pandemic COVID‐19 as a challenge for telemedicine in the Czech Republic pp. 271-286

- Olga Angelovská, Karolína Dobiášová and Jolana Kopsa Těšinová
Volume 39, issue 5, 2024
- Inter‐regional patient mobility in decentralised Spain: Explaining regional budget imbalances pp. 1202-1222

- Gibran Cruz‐Martinez, Roberta Perna and Francisco Javier Moreno Fuentes
- Exploring the experiences and perceptions of trainees undertaking a critical incident debrief training programme: A qualitative study pp. 1223-1239

- Lucy Pointon, Kerry Hinsby, Chris Keyworth, Nigel Wainwright, Jenny Bates, Lucie Moores and Judith Johnson
- Effect of HIV/AIDS on labour productivity and the moderating role of literacy rate: A panel study of Africa and its sub‐regions pp. 1240-1260

- Joel C. Ogbodo, Jonathan E. Ogbuabor, Chimaroke Omenazu, Anthony Eyimoga and Adeleye Olaide David
- Tackling social inequalities in health: Assessing contexts for implementing integrated health access for people with severe mental illness pp. 1261-1276

- Sofie Buch Mejsner, Mickael Bech, Michael Fehsenfeld, Luna Lundberg, Caroline Louise Westergaard, Kathrine Vixø and Viola Burau
- Understanding the training, mentorship, and professional development priorities of early career embedded researchers pp. 1277-1297

- Otuto Amarauche Chukwu, Jessica Nadigel, Bahar Kasaai, Rhonda Boateng, Richard H. Glazier and Meghan McMahon
- ‘We're at war.’ Healthcare workers’ experience with organisational change, uncertainty and vaccine hesitancy in 2021 and 2022 during the COVID‐19 vaccination programe in Poland pp. 1298-1312

- Michał Wróblewski, Joanna Stankowska and Ewa Kawiak‐Jawor
- Can pain be self‐managed? Pain change in vulnerable participants to a health education programme pp. 1313-1329

- Charlotte Faurie, Alexandra Alvergne, Demi Cheng, Claire Duflos, Liset Elstgeest, Rosanna Ferreira, Hein Raat, Verushka Valsecchi, Alberto Pilotto, Graham Baker, Marta M. Pisano and Yves‐Marie Pers
- Challenges and countermeasures for China's centralised volume‐based procurement policy in healthcare pp. 1330-1349

- Qi Chang, Yihui Tian, Lingyun Gao and Nan Xia
- How hospital autonomy affects provider payment reform effectiveness pp. 1350-1369

- Sian Hsiang‐Te Tsuei and Winnie (Chi‐Man) Yip
- Collaborative governance in a primary health care partnership in Papua New Guinea pp. 1370-1382

- Georgina Dove, Adam Craig, Jethro Usurup, Annmaree O’Keeffe, Geoff Scahill, Ben Harris‐Roxas and Angela Kelly‐Hanku
- Socio‐demographic and infrastructural variables influencing maternal risk concentration among ever‐married women of reproductive age in rural West Bengal, India pp. 1383-1410

- Alokananda Ghosh and Biswaranjan Mistri
- The impact of digital literacy on personal health: Evidence from the China family panel study pp. 1411-1433

- Hao Li and Zihan Yang
- Counselling with a focus on product and price transparency for over‐the‐counter headache medicines: A simulated patient study in community pharmacies in Munich, Germany pp. 1434-1455

- Bernhard Langer, Christian Kunow, Josephine Bolduan, Lea Sackmann, Laura Schreiter, Katja Schüler and Marie Ulrich
- Determinants of parental demand of human papillomavirus vaccination for adolescent daughters in China: Contingent valuation survey pp. 1456-1481

- Jie Chang, Shan Zhu, Yuting Zhang, Natalie Carvalho, Sen Xu, Yunshu Lu, Xin Liu, Yu Fang and Qingyue Meng
- The impact of urbanisation on green total factor productivity: Exploring threshold and mediating effects of human capital pp. 1482-1502

- Guimei Wang, Muhammad Salman and Kuangwei Zhang
- Women's decision‐making power can influence modern contraceptive use: Evidence from Bangladesh pp. 1503-1515

- Jahar Bhowmik, Raaj Kishore Biswas, Joanne Williams and Sima Rani Dey
- A policy option towards improving efficiencies in Victorian public oral healthcare pp. 1516-1529

- Tan Minh Nguyen and Martin Hall
- Seasonal differences in participation and time spent in physical activity in Russia: The Know Your Heart survey pp. 1530-1550

- Maria Kaneva, Sofia Malyutina, Victoria Moiseenko and Alexander Kudryavtsev
- Trends in resource allocation for primary health care in rural China: Concentration curve and decomposition analysis pp. 1551-1561

- Huiwen Li, Beibei Yuan, Suhang Song, Qingyue Meng and Ichiro Kawachi
- Does environmental regulation matter for healthcare utilisation in China? An interrupted time series study pp. 1562-1583

- Wen He
- Tobacco control policies and the multidimensional context of tobacco use by gender: The case of Türkiye pp. 1584-1602

- Ebru Caglayan‐Akay, Merve Ertok‐Onurlu and Fulden Komuryakan
- Public health priorities for the Gulf states pp. 1603-1611

- Rasha Alfawaz, Raghad Alhumud, Andrew Joseph Amato‐Gauci and Pasi Penttinen
- COVID‐19 vaccination in low and middle‐income countries: Creating a sustainable roadmap for promoting public health intervention pp. 1612-1625

- Rasaq Kayode Oladapo, Onyinyechi Patience Obidiro, Afeez Babatunde Oyetola, Adekunle Olajide, Mariam Olaitan Oladapo, Usen Stephanie Lawrence, Mohammed Mehedi Hasan, Zarmina Islam, Abdulhafeez Ayodele Mustapha, Eze Osuagwu‐Nwogu, Shamas Ghazanfar, Modinat Aderonke Olaleye, Igbalajobi Monisola, Bakare Ibraheem, Abiola Abidemi Afolayan, Akinrinde Barakat and Mary Omotola Adewole
- Adopting telemedicine in the fight against antimicrobial resistance in West Africa pp. 1626-1632

- Babatunde Jamiu Dauda, Michael Chukwubuikem Offor, Olakulehin Adebusuyi and Caleb Promise Owolabi
- Examining primary healthcare services following earthquake shocks in Turkiye: A critical analysis of the initial 3 months and the vital role of humanitarian policy transfer for rapid response pp. 1633-1641

- Cuma Ali Özbek and Cem Hatunoğlu
- A lean approach for improving medicines management in Australia's first cardiac hospital inventory system pp. 1642-1651

- Viviane Khalil and Siang Foo
- The male birth control pill – A new approach to family planning and population control pp. 1652-1657

- Huda Ahmed, Aaima Memon, Fatimah Hoda and Jenelle Alvares
- The World Health Organisation Global Code of Practice and migration of health workers from Zimbabwe pp. 1658-1664

- Abel Chikanda
- A brighter future: Tackling energy poverty through disability‐informed policies in Europe pp. 1665-1668

- Christos Tsagkaris, Dimitrios V. Moysidis, Islam Kourampi, Fani Tsolaki and Georgios I. Tagarakis
- Healthcare quality improvement: It's time to update the Donabedian approach with a complex systems perspective pp. 1669-1672

- Una Geary
Volume 39, issue 4, 2024
- Preparing for the ‘next pandemic’: Why we need to escape from our silos pp. 973-979

- Tiago Correia, Walter Ricciardi and Martin McKee
- Operational status of mental health, substance use, and problem gambling services: A system‐level snapshot two years into the COVID‐19 pandemic pp. 980-992

- Sherry Hao, Arthur McLuhan, Gary Moloney, Nerinderjit Kaur, Rahim Moineddin, Nigel E. Turner and Flora I. Matheson
- What affects how Chinese patients wish to be involved in health care delivery? Perspectives of the Chinese policy and institutional contexts pp. 993-1008

- Jingyan Zhu and Ping Sui
- Evaluating emergency service response to COVID‐19: A scoping review pp. 1009-1021

- Sara Waring, Caitlin Bromley and Susan Giles
- Participatory governance in public health emergencies: A case study of Quanzhou from a legal perspective pp. 1022-1039

- Zhang Wenxiang
- Enabling environment and challenges for UN joint programming to strengthen nutrition: A multi‐country survey in Burkina Faso, Mali, and Senegal pp. 1040-1055

- Maimouna Halidou Doudou, Ousmane Ouedraogo, Sarah Cruz, Diasso Dieudonné and Mohamed Levrac
- Factors associated with public and private healthcare utilization for outpatient care among older adults in India: A Wagstaff's decomposition of Anderson's behavioural model pp. 1056-1080

- Margubur Rahaman, Avijit Roy, Pradip Chouhan, Nanigopal Kapasia and T. Muhammad
- Building capacity for equitable healthcare workforce policy, learning from migrant healthcare workers: A qualitative study with Romanian physicians working in Germany during COVID‐19 pp. 1081-1096

- Ellen Kuhlmann, Marius‐Ionuț Ungureanu, Nancy Thilo, Leonie Mac Fehr, Nicoleta‐Carmen Cosma, Monica Georgina Brînzac and Alexandra Dopfer‐Jablonka
- Unpacking participation in healthcare governance: Lessons from two local health councils in Brazil and Spain pp. 1097-1112

- José Carlos Suarez‐Herrera, Lina Diaz‐Castro, Maria Guadalupe Ramirez‐Rojas and Blanca Estela Pelcastre‐Villafuerte
- Trends by age and sex and projections of disease prevalence from studying hypertensive heart disease in China over the past three decades pp. 1113-1130

- Yao Su, Honghong He, Jingtao Yang, Ya Liu, Weiwei Jiang, Chen Li, Yang Wei, Jun Cheng and Yiguo Chen
- A systematic review of qualitative research on the self‐management experience of breast cancer patients pp. 1131-1145

- Xi‐Bo Sun, He‐Peng Su, He Jiang, Bing Wang, Shuai Lu, Jin‐Xiu Qu, Xiang‐Qi Li and Ben‐Qiang Rao
- Classification and focus comparison of health financing frameworks: A scoping review pp. 1146-1171

- Minoo Alipouri Sakha, Mohammad Bazyar and Arash Rashidian
- Performance measurement and user‐centeredness in the healthcare sector: Opening the black box adapting the framework of Donabedian pp. 1172-1182

- Sabina De Rosis
- Raising the issue of quality in implementation science reporting in global health: Implications for health planning and practice pp. 1183-1187

- Alexandra L. Rose, Helen E. Jack, Muneera A. Rasheed and Jessica F. Magidson
- Letter to Japanese physicians' perceptions of conflicts of interest with pharmaceutical companies: Estimating two different questioning approaches pp. 1188-1191

- Anju Murayama, Hinari Kugo and Yuki Senoo
- Implications for the specialty board system: The struggle of young doctors in Japan's rigid healthcare framework pp. 1192-1194

- Yudai Kaneda, Akihiko Ozaki, Akika Ando, Lorrance Majewski and Michioki Endo
- Letter to the Editor on "The Chief Wellness Officer: A long overdue catalyst for systemic change in Emergency Medicine" pp. 1195-1197

- Danielle L. Sarno, Adaira I. Landry and Amy S. Oxentenko
Volume 39, issue 3, 2024
- The workforce crisis in healthcare: Moving the debate to bridge evidence and policy pp. 607-613

- Ellen Kuhlmann, Gabriela Lotta, Gilles Dussault, Michelle Falkenbach and Tiago Correia
- The mental health needs of healthcare workers: When evidence does not guide policy. A comparative assessment of selected European countries pp. 614-636

- Ellen Kuhlmann, Michelle Falkenbach, Monica‐Georgiana Brînzac, Tiago Correia, Maria Panagioti and Marius‐Ionut Ungureanu
- Mapping and analysing community health worker programmes in the Eastern Mediterranean region pp. 637-652

- Uta Lehmann, Gulin Gedik and Arooj Jalal
- The impact of international health worker migration and recruitment on health systems in source countries: Stakeholder perspectives from Colombia, Indonesia, and Jordan pp. 653-670

- Lila Sax dos Santos Gomes, Ferry Efendi, Nuzulul Kusuma Putri, Mery Bolivar‐Vargas, Rami Saadeh, Pedro A. Villarreal, Thit Thit Aye, Manuela De Allegri and Julia Lohmann
- From humanitarian crisis to employment crisis: The lives and livelihoods of South Sudanese refugee health workers in Uganda pp. 671-688

- Jennifer Palmer, Stephen Sokiri, Jacob Nhial Bol Char, Amuna Vivian, Denise Ferris, Georgia Venner and John Jal Dak
- ‘Government don't know me and if I stop, they won't know’: A qualitative study on the lived experiences of volunteer health workers in the Nigerian health system and their implications for the sustainable development goals pp. 689-707

- Aloysius Odii, Eleanor Hutchinson, Obinna Onwujekwe, Pamela Adaobi Ogbozor, Prince Agwu, Charles T. Orjiakor, Dina Babalanova and Martin McKee
- Medical deserts in Spain—Insights from an international project pp. 708-721

- Katarzyna Dubas‐Jakóbczyk, Ana Isabel Gonzalez, Alicja Domagała, Maria Pilar Astier‐Peña, Veronica Casado Vicente, Antonia‐Gema Planet, Agueda Quadrado, Rosa Mari Serrano, Isabel Serafina Abellán, Alba Ramos, Marta Ballester, Laura Seils, Sorin Dan, Linda Flinterman, Robert Likic and Ronald Batenburg
- Job crafting as retention strategy: An ethnographic account of the challenges faced in crafting new nursing roles in care practice pp. 722-739

- Martijn Felder, Syb Kuijper, Davina Allen, Roland Bal, Iris Wallenburg and RN2Blend Consortium
- Gender, flexibility and workforce in the NHS: A qualitative study pp. 740-756

- Choon Key Chekar, Liz Brewster, Michael Lambert and Tasneem Patel
- How can intersectoral collaboration and action help improve the education, recruitment, and retention of the health and care workforce? A scoping review pp. 757-780

- Tara Tancred, Michelle Falkenbach, Joanna Raven and Margaret Caffrey
- Bolstering health systems to cope with the impacts of climate change events: A review of the evidence on workforce planning, upskilling, and capacity building pp. 781-805

- Yvonne Zurynski, Georgia Fisher, Shalini Wijekulasuriya, Elle Leask, Putu Novi Arfirsta Dharmayani, Louise A. Ellis, Carolynn L. Smith and Jeffrey Braithwaite
- Addressing the workforce crisis in (rural) social care: A scoping review pp. 806-823

- Dean B. Carson, Albert Brunet Johansson, Mia Schaumberg and Anna‐Karin Hurtig
- Effects of interprofessional practice on nursing workload in hospitals: A systematic review pp. 824-843

- Danielle Fabiana Cucolo, João Lucas de Campos Oliveira, Rosana Aparecida Salvador Rossit, Vivian Aline Mininel, Marcia Galan Perroca and Jaqueline Alcântara Marcelino da Silva
- Critical route for development of medical student leadership competencies in 35 Pan American Health Organization member states: A scoping review and thematic analysis pp. 844-859

- Pablo Rodríguez‐Feria, Martina Paric, Luis Jorge Hernández Flórez, Suzanne Babich and Katarzyna Czabanowska
- Implementing coaching programmes for healthcare professionals—A review of the barriers and facilitators pp. 860-878

- E. J. Jansen, K. Czabanowska, A. P. J. de Pagter and R. J. de Koeijer
- How can countries respond to the health and care workforce crisis? Insights from international evidence pp. 879-887

- Barbara McPake, Prarthna Dayal, Julia Zimmermann and Gemma A. Williams
- Global health workforce strategies to address the COVID‐19 pandemic: Learning lessons for the future pp. 888-897

- Gemma A. Williams, Margaret Ziemann, Candice Chen, Rebecca Forman, Anna Sagan and Patricia Pittman
- Situations of anomie and the health workforce crisis: Policy implications of a socially sensitive and inclusive approach to human resources pp. 898-905

- Nancy Côté and Jean‐Louis Denis
- Emergency responses for a health workforce under pressure: Lessons learned from system responses to the first wave of the pandemic in Canada pp. 906-916

- Alison Coates, Mara Mihailescu and Ivy Lynn Bourgeault
- Developing the future research agenda for the health and social care workforce in the United Kingdom: Findings from a national forum for policymakers and researchers pp. 917-925

- Tara Lamont, Cat Chatfield and Kieran Walshe
- Health workforce in the Eastern Mediterranean Region: From COVID‐19 lessons to actions pp. 926-932

- Gulin Gedik, Arooj Jalal, Gohar Wajid, Awad Mataria, Rana Hajjeh and Ahmed Al‐Mandhari
- Landscape analysis of healthcare workforce and resilience actions in the Sahelian context of high security challenge areas: The case of Burkina Faso pp. 933-944

- Ousmane Ouedraogo, Salif Siguré, Simon Sanou, Aissata Kaboré, Marie Michele Dahany and Saidou Diallo
- Healthcare workforce equity for health equity: An overview of its importance for the level of primary health care pp. 945-955

- M. Santric Milicevic, C. D. P. Scotter, A. Bruno‐Tome, C. Scheerens and K. Ellington
- The paradoxical surplus of health workers in Africa: The need for research and policy engagement pp. 956-962

- Eleanor Hutchinson, Suzanne Kiwanuka, Richard Muhindo, Christine Nimwesiga, Dina Balabanova, Martin McKee and Freddy Eric Kitutu
- Forced displacement and the health workforce crisis: Venezuelan healthcare workers in Peru pp. 963-969

- Gareth H. Rees
Volume 39, issue 2, 2024
- Two urgent actions related to international health emergencies amid the escalating conflict in Gaza pp. 160-163

- Tiago Correia
- Assessing public health sector performance in Bangladesh: Implications for health systems strengthening and universal health coverage – A secondary data analysis pp. 164-174

- Shila Sarkar, Sangay Wangmo, Meerjady Sabrina Flora, Shah Md Jashim Uddin, Murad Sultan and John Grundy
- Building flexible data structure for disaster response pp. 175-185

- Margaret S. Wright
- The Reality of Cost Sharing in Japan pp. 186-195

- Koichi Kawabuchi and Keiko Kajitani
- Young graduates and economic recession: Lessons from the pandemic to prevent the (re)incidence of mental health symptoms pp. 196-203

- Fátima Suleman and Diana Carvalho
- Systems archetypes to investigate the unintended consequences of telehealth in rural Australia: A systems thinking approach to telehealth evaluation and policymaking pp. 204-219

- Sagda Osman, Kate Churruca, Louise A. Ellis and Jeffrey Braithwaite
- European Health Union: An emergent reality pp. 220-228

- Inês Fronteira, João Paulo Magalhães and Paulo Ferrinho
- COVID‐19 vaccine wastage in Africa: A case of Nigeria pp. 229-236

- Muhammad Kabir Musa, Abdullateef Abdulsalam, Usman Abubakar Haruna, Farida Zakariya, Sanusi Muhammad Salisu, Bisola Onajin‐Obembe, Suleman Hadejia Idris and Don Eliseo Lucero‐Prisno
- Accountability in healthcare in the Netherlands: A scoping review pp. 237-261

- Dennis R. Van Kerkvoorden, Roelof G. A. Ettema and Mirella M. N. Minkman
- Assessing the status of oral health integration in South East Asian Regional Office countries' Universal Health Coverage–A scoping review pp. 262-277

- Shashidhar Acharya, Manu Raj Mathur, Santosh Kumar Tadakamadla and Angela Brand
- Identifying potential predictable indicators for the management of tertiary hospitals pp. 278-292

- Yolima Cossio‐Gil, Francisco Javier Pérez‐Sádaba, Jaume Ribera, Emmanuel Giménez, Luís Marte, Rosa Ramos, Eva Aurin, Michael Peterlunger, Jens Steinbrink, Elena Angela Maria Bottinelli, Nina Nelson, Lynn Seveke, Noe Garin and Cesar Velasco
- Is health insurance really benefitting Indian population? Evidence from a nationally representative sample survey pp. 293-310

- Aashima and Rajesh Sharma
- The role of primary health care in improving health status, financial protection and health equity in the context of China's health system reform pp. 311-328

- Dawei Zhu, Xuefeng Shi, Siyuan Chen, Xin Ye, Stephen Nicholas and Ping He
- Effect of a community‐based primary healthcare programme on adverse pregnancy outcomes in Northern Ghana pp. 329-342

- Edmund Wedam Kanmiki, Abdullah A. Mamun, James F. Phillips and Martin J. O’Flaherty
- Seeking outcomes under tight budgets: A case for health impact bonds in Post‐COVID times pp. 343-362

- Mehdi Shiva
- Overcoming the constraints of competitive clientelism? Explaining the success of Ghana's poorest region in reducing maternal mortality pp. 363-379

- Abdul‐Gafaru Abdulai
- The experience of Australian aged care workers during a trial implementation of a palliative care outcomes programme pp. 380-396

- Esther L. Davis, Judy Mullan, Claire E. Johnson, Sabina Clapham, Barbara Daveson, Gaye Bishop, Malene Ahern, Alanna Connolly, Walter Davis and Kathy Eagar
- The dynamics of knowledge sharing in chronically ill patient‐led online health communities pp. 397-416

- Vestina Vainauskienė and Gintarė Žemaitaitienė
- Targeting systems not individuals: Institutional and structural drivers of absenteeism among primary healthcare workers in Nigeria pp. 417-431

- Prince Agwu, Obinna Onwujekwe, Uche Obi, Martin McKee, Aloysius Odii, Charles Orjiakor, Eleanor Hutchinson and Dina Balabanova
- Impacts of a new diagnosis‐related group point payment system on children's medical services in China: Length of stay and costs pp. 432-446

- Sisi Wang, Nuan Wu, Huiyi Wang, Xiaotong Zhang, Fubang Li, Xiaohao Wang and Wei Wang
- It's not special treatment… That's part of the Treaty of Waitangi! Organisational barriers to enhancing the Aged Residential Care environment for older Māori and Whānau in New Zealand pp. 447-460

- Karen Keelan, Suzanne Pitama, Tim Wilkinson and Cameron Lacey
- Drivers of healthcare expenditure growth in West Africa: A panel data investigation pp. 461-476

- Rasaki Dauda and Fiyinfoluwa Adeyinka Balogun
- How regulatory frameworks drive differences in home‐care agencies: Results from a national multicenter cross‐sectional study in Switzerland pp. 477-501

- Nathalie Möckli, Matthias Wächter, Giusi Moffa, Michael Simon, Tania Martins and Franziska Zúñiga
- The impact of armed conflicts on the nutritional status of children: Evidence from Northern Nigeria pp. 502-529

- Olabayo Ojeleke, Wim Groot, Isaac Bonuedi and Milena Pavlova
- Efficacy of remote audio‐visual system versus standard onsite buddy system to monitor the doffing of personal protective equipment during COVID‐19 pandemic: An observational study pp. 530-540

- Michelle Shirin Lazar, Venkata Ganesh, Naveen Naik B, Ajay Singh, G. D. Puri and Sukhpal Kaur
- Japanese physicians' perceptions of conflicts of interest with pharmaceutical companies: Estimating two different questioning approaches pp. 541-555

- Hiroaki Saito, Akihiko Ozaki, Michio Murakami and Yoshitake Takebayashi
- Appraising Nigeria’s approach to combating antimicrobial resistance pp. 556-562

- Solomon Inalegwu Onah and Hadiza Joy Umar
- Evaluation of an acute trust Domestic Abuse Coordinator role: Impact findings and a budget impact model pp. 563-570

- G. J. Melendez‐Torres, Louise Crathorne, Eleanor Hepworth, Vanessa Sloane, Sally Jackson, Rachel Nicholas and Charlotte E. Cohen
- Policy interplay among social health insurance system, pension system, delayed retirement initiative and implications for the self‐rated health status of older workers pp. 571-582

- Jiannan Li, Bocong Yuan, Kunmei Li and Longtao He
- How to facilitate the introduction of value‐based payment models? pp. 583-592

- Diogo L. L. Leao, Milena Pavlova and Wim N. J. Groot
- The role of stakeholder structure in fostering community ownership: A case study of community‐based projects pp. 593-601

- Yurie Kobashi, Aya Goto and Chunhuei Chi
- Wearable technology to leverage home—Based cardiac rehabilitation: A step forward in cardiovascular disease management pp. 602-604

- Ahsan Zil‐E‐Ali and Christos Tsagkaris
Volume 39, issue 1, 2024
- Artificial intelligence and the future in health policy, planning and management pp. 3-8

- Mário Amorim Lopes, Henrique Martins and Tiago Correia
- Access to assisted human reproduction techniques in Colombia: Disparity between the recognition of reproductive rights and their effective implementation pp. 9-21

- Boris Julián Pinto‐Bustamante, Ana Isabel Gómez‐Córdoba, Alexander Gómez‐Rivadeneira, Camilo Alberto Caicedo Montaño, Vivian Andrea Roa Vargas, Helena Arango Romero, María Gabriela Méndez Pascual and José Ignacio Madero Cervera
- Exploring causes of neonatal mortality in south east of Iran: A qualitative study pp. 22-35

- Elham Amini, Mohammad Heidarzadeh, Samira Sohbati, Maryam Behseresht and Mohammadreza Amiresmaili
- Design and validation of a scale of core components of community interventions in mental health pp. 36-47

- Felipe Agudelo‐Hernández and Rodrigo Rojas‐Andrade
- Healthcare costs for patients with rare diseases: Evidence from China pp. 48-61

- Xiaoyan Zhang, Liyi Dai, Yulin Long, Xin Chen and Mohammed A. K. Alhafi
- Impacts of unconditional cash transfers on health care utilisation in informal sector households in Togo pp. 62-82

- Esso‐Hanam Atake, Yevessé Dandonougbo, Fifonsi Adjidossi Gbeasor‐Komlanvi, Malb Ama N’Danida Yagninim and Didier Koumavi Kouevi
- Evaluation of collaborative mental health services in Latin America: Theoretical and methodological basis pp. 83-99

- Jaime C. Sapag and Brian Rush
- The evolving impact of engaging in leisure activities towards life quality: A longitudinal study of elderly in the UK pp. 100-118

- Lukman Aroean, Ismail Golgeci and Bryan Usrey
- Public opinion on COVID‐19 pandemic in Bangladesh: Disruption to public lives and trust in government's immunisation performance pp. 119-134

- Raaj Kishore Biswas, Awan Afiaz, Samin Huq, Maysha Farzana and Enamul Kabir
- Rare diseases in developing countries: Insights from China's collaborative network pp. 135-140

- Jishizhan Chen, Yihan Li and Jinke Chang
- The Chief Wellness Officer: A long overdue catalyst for systemic change in Emergency Medicine pp. 141-151

- Shabana Walia, Kristen E. Nordenholz, Diann Krywko, Jeffrey G. Norvell, Keia VR Hewitt, Katerina Tsapos Parmele, Randall M. Levin, Joseph Kennedy and Rita A. Manfredi
- From novel coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic to sexually transmitted infection concerns: Japan's multifaceted birth rate dilemma pp. 152-154

- Yudai Kaneda
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