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Interventions targeting patients with long-term conditions and multimorbidity and health-care system reorganisations. key messages: treatment burden is associated with poor health and health- related quality of life and, among others, young age, male sex, unemployment, not living with a spouse, and specific long-term conditions. we recommend that patient-perceived treatment burden is included when evaluating interventions targeting patients with long-term conditions and multimorbidity and health- care system reorganisations

HIGHLIGHTS who: Key messages and colleagues from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the article: interventions targeting patients with long-term conditions and […]

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Monitor systems, and innovative rules for recognition. with covid-19 and the increase in shortage of health professionals, a number of countries decide to reduce the general criteria of recognition. conclusions: it is time to develop specific actions aimed at setting up a passport for public health and health care professionals which allows guaranteeing prior certification and accreditation of skills by independent agencies. there is the need to set up a joint effort/actions among different stakeholders such as government, higher education institutions, international labor health market actors, and ngos in the field of migration, labor, and training of public health and health care professionals to better meet health needs worldwide key messages: it is necessary balancing the rights of individuals to migrate with the potential loss of essential health care services in source countries. migration and shortage of nurses is a serious ethical issues

HIGHLIGHTS who: from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the research: monitor systems, and innovative rules for recognition. With covid-19 and the

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Screening participation among turkish and moroccan women aged 30-60 years in the netherlands. methods: initial respondents were recruited via several social media platforms and invited to complete an online questionnaire. following respondent-driven sampling, respondents were asked to recruit a number of peers from their social network to complete the same questionnaire. respondents were randomly assigned to the control condition (current informa- tion brochure) or intervention condition (brochure and video). we evaluated the added effect of the video on knowledge, attitude, intention, and informed decision- making using intention-to-treat analyses. results: the final sample included 686 turkish- and 878 moroccan- dutch women. of this sample, 793 were randomised to the control group (350 turkish and 443 moroccan) and 771 to the intervention group (336 turkish and 435 moroccan). among turkish-dutch women, 33.1% of the control respondents and 40.5% of the intervention respondents consulted the brochure (not statistically significant). among moroccan-dutch women, these percentages were 28.2% and 37.9%, respectively (p = 0.003). of all intervention respondents, 96.1% (turkish) and 84.4% (moroccan) consulted the video. the video resulted in more positive screening attitudes among moroccan-dutch women, in comparison to the brochure (74.3% versus 68.4%, p = 0.07). conclusions: our short, easily implementable video resulted in more positive screening attitudes in turkish- and moroccan-dutch women and can thus contribute to informed cervical cancer screening decisions. key messages: � audio-visual interventions lead to a greater reach and impact in informed decision-making among immigrant women, compared to the currently implemented textual information materials. culturally sensitive educational videos, tailored to the needs of vulnerable populations, contribute to informed decision- making and participation in european preventive healthcare programmes

HIGHLIGHTS who: from the citation ID: ckac, A systematic review of the effectiveness of community interventions to improve parent health

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Discuss the challenges and facilitators in implementing and evaluating digital public health interventions. the last presentation will cover the need for governmental support in the future to ensure the success of digital public health interventions and holistic systems. the workshop will take place as a round table discussion. each panellist will give a short (7 minute) input talk on the specific properties of digital public health tools. after the panellists present their opinion, we will open the floor for a discussion. here, the audience is invited to share their knowledge and experiences to build a mutual understanding of the crucial steps in digital public health interventions. after the workshop, we will create a white paper on digital public health based on the panellists’ input and the discussion results. key messages: a mutual understanding of digital public health may facilitate public sector cooperation and aim towards needs-based and society-centred technology development to improve the population’s health. digital public health offers unique challenges, and there is an opportunity to outline these specific nuances to ensure maximum success in implementing such projects

HIGHLIGHTS who: from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the article: discuss the challenges and facilitators in implementing and evaluating digital public

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Reduction of los of almost three days. further, the optimized hip fracture program reduced the rate of in-hospital post- operative complications and mortality. adding to the schedule, some prompts (patient-reported outcome measures) could further integrate the patient empowerment perspective into the quality set of values. for this reason, ‘fast track’ may define a crucial policy able to guarantee rapid rehabilitation, becoming a key factor to achieving a good clinical effect. fast-track rehabilitation facilitates a shortened hospital stay and cost- saving and can be used to optimize the patient’s condition before admission to a rehabilitation facility key messages: early rehabilitation protocols may shorten the length of hospital stay (los) while improving the overall clinical effectiveness. human factors and patients empowerments may help

HIGHLIGHTS who: from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the research: reduction of LOS of almost three days. Further, the optimized hip

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Key messages: covid-19 has revealed the multiple resources and systems of support that underpin families’ ability to eat well and, when disrupted, can limit capacity to procure and prepare nutritious foods. policies designed to improve diets must consider the multiple roles food plays in everyday life, beyond just a source of nutrition, to ensure actions are effective and equitable

HIGHLIGHTS who: Key messages et al. from the DAME, Universitau0300 Udine, Udine, Italyand University have published the article: Key messages:

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