- Technology Adoption and User Behaviour
- Global Health Care Issues
- Healthcare Systems and Reforms
- Forecasting Techniques and Applications
- Public Procurement and Policy
- Global Maternal and Child Health
- Innovation and Socioeconomic Development
- Insurance, Mortality, Demography, Risk Management
- Digital Marketing and Social Media
- Energy Load and Power Forecasting
- China's Socioeconomic Reforms and Governance
- Healthcare Policy and Management
- International Business and FDI
- Customer Service Quality and Loyalty
- Islamic Finance and Banking Studies
- Primary Care and Health Outcomes
- Mobile Health and mHealth Applications
- Gender Diversity and Inequality
- Financial Literacy, Pension, Retirement Analysis
- Air Quality and Health Impacts
- ERP Systems Implementation and Impact
- Water resources management and optimization
- Demographic Trends and Gender Preferences
- Climate Change and Health Impacts
- Economic and Financial Impacts of Cancer
ANT Foundation Italy Onlus
2025
University of Maryland, Baltimore
2022-2025
Jiangsu University
2014-2023
Shanghai Normal University
2020-2021
Nanjing University of Finance and Economics
2020
Kumasi Technical University
2019
Jain University
2018
Affiliated Hospital of Jiangsu University
2016
Abstract Background Hospital electronic information management systems (HEIMS) are widely used in Ghana, and hence its performance must be carefully assessed. Nurses as clinical health personnel the largest cluster of hospital staff pillar healthcare delivery. Therefore, they play a crucial role adoption assessment HEIMSs Ghana. This report sought to assess “Social Influence” (SI) “Facilitating Conditions” (FC) that support Nurses’ Acceptance HEIMS Ghana using “Unified Theory Use Technology”...
Social determinants of health (SDOH) domains outlined by the American Cancer Society may provide a comprehensive understanding factors that influence adherence to cervical cancer screening recommendations. However, relationship between and has not been previously examined. This study aims explore SDOH guidelines among US women aged 21 64 years, using data from Health Information National Trends Survey cycle 6 (n = 6252). Weighted multivariate logistic regressions, incorporating jackknife...
ABSTRACT The healthcare industry, a cornerstone of public well‐being and economic growth, paradoxically contributes to environmental pollution, exacerbating ecological global health challenges. Despite this, research on how green leadership mitigates these impacts remains limited. This study investigates eco‐transformational (Eco‐TFL) influences workers' pro‐environmental behaviors (HCW‐PEB), focusing the mediating roles human resource practices (GHRP), psychological climate (GPC), energy...
While the demand for health services keep escalating at grass roots or rural areas of China, a substantial portion healthcare resources remain stagnant in more developed cities and this has entrenched inequity many parts China. At its conception, China's Deepen Medical Reform started 2012 was intended to flush out possible disparities promote equitable efficient distribution resources. Nearly half decade reform, there are uncertainties as whether attainment objectives reform is sight. Using...
Abstract Background Emerging countries continue to suffer gravely from insufficient healthcare funding, which adversely affects access quality and ultimately the health status of citizens. By using panel data World Development Indicators, study examined determinants care expenditure among twenty-two (22) emerging year 2000 2018. Methods The employed cross-section dependence homogeneity tests confirm cross-sectional deal with issues. Quantile regression technique is test for relationship...
Background The game of interest is the root cause non-cooperative competition between urban and rural medical health institutions. study investigates cooperation among institutions using evolutionary analysis. Methods With model, analysis stable strategies facilities carried out. A numerical simulation performed to demonstrate influence various values. Results result shows that mechanism Institutions relevant efficiency institutions, government supervision, reward, punishment mechanism....
While the demand for health service keeps escalating at grass root or rural areas of China, a substantial portion healthcare resources remains stagnant in more developed cities and this has entrenched inequity many parts China. At its conception, Deepening Health Care Reform 2012 China was intended to flush out these discrepancies promote equitable efficient distribution resources. Nearly half decade reform, there are uncertainties as whether attainment objectives reform is sight.We divided...
Due to rapid development and population growth in Ghana’s urban peri-urban areas, most freshwater resources are degrading, directly affecting residents these vicinities. This study, therefore, evaluates how human activities such as urbanization, farming industrialization affect the Bonsa River health-related quality of life living downstream. The study adopted statistical package for social sciences (SPSS) partial least square structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) assess data retrieved from...
Electronic health record (EHR) systems have become a basic need in most care facilities worldwide. However, little can be said about the developing nations’ use of it. Nevertheless, Ghana is one very few countries Africa to start using EHRs. Nursing field that has been substantially influenced by hospital electronic information management (HEIMS). More importantly, successful implementation any mHealth and EHRs critically depends on user acceptance. Therefore, as nurses work at frontline...
This study aims to discuss the relationship between personal endowment and social welfare on health status of rural-to-urban elderly migrants. It constructed theoretical framework vulnerability The migrants was divided into three dimensions: physical health, mental adaptation. A total 658 in 12 cities Jiangsu province were selected as samples for empirical test analyzed influence individual endowments their differences. result shows that ability affects adaptation migrants, has a significant...
China has become the world's second largest healthcare market based on a recent report by World Health Organization. Eventhough achieved universal health insurance coverage in 2011, representing expansion of human history achieved; inequality remains endemic China. Lessons from effect crisis equity Europe and other places reignited interest exploring potential aberrations that can trigger distributive injustice resource allocation among China's provinces. Recently, many investors have more...
Despite the positive effect of industrialisation on health and quality life indicators across globe, it is also responsible for release chemical toxins into environment. Thus, pursuit economic development through has equally nurtured numerous environmental disasters with accompanying catastrophic effects. China one countries high carbon emissions, but new policy changes have resulted in massive gains controlling damage while enhancing environment-related life. This paper combines six-step...
Background Medical care facilities in both developed and developing countries around the world continue to invest hospital information technologies (HITs). Nevertheless, it has been discovered that user acceptance of these is one imperative issues during their implementation management such as Ghana. Purpose Notably, technology assessment nurses a timely since they play very important role medical sector. Based on model “Unified Theory Acceptance Use Technology,” this study explored factors...
Mutual fund investment continues to play a very important role in the world financial markets especially developing economies where capital market is not matured and tolerant of small scale investors. The total mutual asset globally as at end 2016 was excess $40.4 trillion. Despite its success there are uncertainties whether funds Ghana obtain optimal performance relative their counterparts United States, Luxembourg, Ireland, France, Australia, Kingdom, Japan, China Brazil. We contribute...
Summary This study aims to examine the impact of China's population policy changes on social insurance. Nearly 4 decades ago, China ushered in 1‐child as a family planning control adverse effect high growth. The current maternity insurance system is designed fit operations policy. However, implementation comprehensive 2‐child can pose challenge sustainability scheme hence call for reform. empanels novel and dynamic model that incorporates all related factors influence income expenditure...