Surgical team perceptions of the surgical safety checklist implementation in Indonesian hospitals: a descriptive qualitative study [0.03%]
印度尼西亚医院外科团队安全核查表实施情况感知:一项描述性定性研究
Inge Dhamanti,Ika Nur Pratiwi,Muhammad Miftahussurur et al.
Inge Dhamanti et al.
Introduction: The surgical safety checklist (SSC) is designed to improve the safety of surgical procedures, reduce avoidable complications and deaths and foster better communication and collaboration among healthcare prov...
Experiences of Individually Tailored Internet-Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Qualitative Interview Study [0.03%]
针对新冠肺炎疫情的个性化互联网认知行为疗法体验:定性访谈研究
Victoria Aminoff,Matilda Baltius,Emelie Lundström et al.
Victoria Aminoff et al.
Objective: This qualitative study aimed to investigate the experiences of participants undergoing individually tailored ICBT with weekly therapist support during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Australian general practice registrars perceived development of cultural safety for Indigenous patients: A qualitative study [0.03%]
澳大利亚通用医学实习医生所认为的土著患者文化安全的发展:一项质性研究
Kay Brumpton,Hannah Woodall,Rebecca Evans et al.
Kay Brumpton et al.
It is a qualitative study involving administration of a survey for demographic details alongside semi-structured interviews to explore how general practice registrars develop towards cultural safety. Data collection was conducted from March to August 2022.
Exploring physiotherapists' knowledge and perception of exercise intensity in outpatient stroke rehabilitation: A qualitative study [0.03%]
探索物理治疗师对卒中门诊康复运动强度的知识和认识:一项定性研究
Félix Nindorera,Bénédicte Jean-Michel,Noémie C Duclos et al.
Félix Nindorera et al.
Methods: A qualitative study was conducted using semi-structured, face-to-face interviews with physiotherapists (PTs) who provide stroke rehabilitation within outpatient private settings.
Navigating complex decision in a new setting; perspectives of Arabic-speaking migrant men in Sweden on family planning decision making [0.03%]
瑞典说阿拉伯语移民男子的计划生育决策观点——新环境下复杂决策的应对策略
Mazen Baroudi,Elin C Larsson,Helena Kilander
Mazen Baroudi
Methods: This qualitative study utilized reflexive thematic analysis of eighteen in-depth interviews.
Documenting Stigma: A Descriptive Qualitative Study of Psychiatric Emergency Notes of Aggressive Incidents [0.03%]
关于精神病激惹事件急诊病历中污名的描述性定性研究
Arianne Imbeault,Vincent Billé,Guyane Lessard et al.
Arianne Imbeault et al.
Clinical notes, as subjective reconstructions of events, can unintentionally reinforce stigma, perpetuating stereotypes and power imbalances that hinder care and recovery for people receiving care. In psychiatric emergency settings, documen...
Hotel stays of individuals with a visual impairment: a qualitative study with a focus on sensory substitution [0.03%]
视障人士的酒店住宿体验:以感官补偿为重点的定性研究
Saroosh Bilal,Jorge Rebate,David M Jacobs et al.
Saroosh Bilal et al.
Sensory substitution devices (SSDs) hold the potential to assist individuals with a visual impairment with actions such as navigation and orientation. Even so, SSDs are not frequently used in everyday life. The lack of user involvement in t...
Exploring care staff perspectives of malnutrition in residential aged care [0.03%]
探究长期护理机构中护理人员对老年人营养不良的看法
Karly Bartrim,Rhiannon Hill,Marie-Claire OShea
Karly Bartrim
Methods: A qualitative study was conducted, utilising the socioecological model as a framework. Focus groups were conducted with current RAC care staff and were recruited via convenience sampling.
"Too little, too late": youth retrospectives on school attendance problems and professional support received [0.03%]
“太少,太迟”:关于学校出勤问题和职业支持的青年回顾性研究
Selina Eckhoff Hamadi,Trude Havik,Solveig Holen
Selina Eckhoff Hamadi
This qualitative study investigated Norwegian youths' retrospectives on the development and persistence of SAPs and the support they received from professionals in addressing their challenges.
Early childbearing experiences of young university student-parents in South Africa: A qualitative study [0.03%]
南非高校学生父母的早期育儿经历:一项定性研究
Seluleko Eric Ngcobo,Kemist Shumba
Seluleko Eric Ngcobo
Methods: This was an exploratory qualitative study with semi-structured in-depth interviews among 20 purposively selected participants. All the participants were young parent-students at the University of KwaZulu-Natal in Durban, South Africa.
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