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The current issue and full text archive of this journal is available on Emerald Insight at: https://www.emerald.com/insight/2059-4631.htm IJHG 26.2 International Journal of Health Governance review: 26.2 Fiona Ellen MacVane Phipps Independent Researcher, Bradford, England Received 30 March 2021 This issue of IJHG has a focus on self-care. The first article reviewed examines the concept of Revised 30 March 2021 self-care and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on self-care initiatives. The next article Accepted 30 March 2021 explores the relationship between national income and COVID-19 prevention while the third examines self-care in relation to hospital policy. The next three articles in this review focus on policy decisions while the final article reminds us that while a strong focus remains on the current pandemic and our responses to it, health care providers need to remember that noncommunicable disease (NCD) poses a more serious long-term threat to global health. This final article provides the link back to self-care as the World Health Organization (WHO) views self and community care as an increasingly important component of global health, particularly in providing care for people with NCD. How the COVID-19 pandemic changed self-care, close-care and patient-led research (from Ovreteit, 2021) Self-care and informal
International Journal of Health Governance – Emerald Publishing
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