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Minghui Ren

Peking University - Department of Global Health

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

3

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228

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Scholarly Papers (3)

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Healthcare Consumers’ Acceptance and Use of Digital Health Technology in LMICs: The Role of Self-Efficacy and Facilitating Conditions: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Number of pages: 53 Posted: 06 Apr 2025
Peking University - Department of Global Health, Peking University - School of Public Health, Peking University - Department of Global Health, Imperial College London, University of New South Wales (UNSW) - The George Institute for Global Health, Imperial College London, Peking University - China Center for Health Development Studies, Peking University - Department of Global Health and Peking University - Department of Global Health
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LMICs;UTAUT, Healthcare Consumers, Self-Efficacy, Facilitating Conditions

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Unmet Needs for Non-Communicable Diseases and Sexual and Reproductive Health Services Among Women of Reproductive Age in Low-and-Middle-Income Countries: Evidence from the Demographic and Health Surveys

Number of pages: 19 Posted: 09 Apr 2025
Peking University, Peking University, Peking University - Department of Global Health, Peking University - Department of Global Health, Peking University - Department of Global Health and Peking University - Department of Global Health
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Non communicable disease, sexual and reproductive health, unmet needs, low-and-middle-income countries

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Do World Health Assembly Delegations Reflect the Intersectoral Turn? Functional-sector Composition of Member State Delegations in an Era of Global Health Architecture Reform, 2005–2026

Number of pages: 15 Posted: 08 Jul 2026
Hui Yin and Minghui Ren
Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College (CAMS & PUMC) - National Clinical Research Center of Cardiovascular Diseases and Peking University - Department of Global Health
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global health architecture reform;global health governance, intersectoral collaboration, whole of government, World Health Assembly, participation equity