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Lancet ; 403(10439): 1844-1845, 2024 May 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38735293
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Nat Med ; 30(3): 660-669, 2024 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38454127

ABSTRACT

The human right to health is universal and non-exclusionary, supporting health in full, and for all. Despite advances in health systems globally, 3.6 billion people lack access to essential health services. Women and girls are disadvantaged when it comes to benefiting from quality health services, owing to social norms, unequal power in relationships, lack of consideration beyond their reproductive roles and poverty. Self-care interventions, including medicines and diagnostics, which offer an additional option to facility-based care, can improve the autonomy and agency of women in managing their own health. However, tackling challenges such as stigma is essential to avoid scenarios in which self-care interventions provide more choice for those who already benefit from access to quality healthcare, and leave behind those with the greatest need. This Perspective explores the opportunities that self-care interventions offer to advance the health and well-being of women with an approach grounded in human rights, gender equality and equity.


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Self Care , Women's Health , Humans , Female , Poverty , Women's Rights
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EClinicalMedicine ; 70: 102554, 2024 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38533341

ABSTRACT

Looking at SRHR as an isolated set of elements, as is the current practice, does not do justice to the needs and rights of people and communities and may be one of the reasons why challenges remain in the attainment of SRHR for all. SRHR Infographic snapshots were developed for all 194 WHO Member States and included 120 indicators covering a broad range of policy, health systems and service delivery interventions. The snapshots were created using data less than 10 years old publicly available in data repositories maintained by international and global agencies. Data availability was not consistent across countries with low and lower-middle income countries having higher data availability (71%) compared to high income countries (40%). SRHR data that is easily accessible and consistently reported can improve accountability and opportunities for learning to improve people-centred approaches to accelerate the attainment of SRHR for all.

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Lancet ; 402(10417): 2066-2067, 2023 12 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38043549

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Self Care , Humans
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Lancet ; 396(10257): 1055-1056, 2020 10 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33038952
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