Patient Influencers: Understanding Cultural Inclusivity in Health Communication on Social Media [0.03%]
患者影响者:理解社交媒体健康交流中的文化包容性
Erin Willis,Kate Friedel,Marjorie Delbaere
Erin Willis
A new form of social media influencer is the patient influencer, or patients who share "lived experiences" of chronic disease online and who build communities of patients. Trust in the healthcare system is a challenge for people of color du...
Meaghan Storey,Jessica Sutherland
Meaghan Storey
There is a well-established and growing literature on engaging and working with communities throughout the research process. Co-design and collaborative research are becoming common practice among researchers and increasingly a funding ince...
Competing Cultural Discourses of GLP-1 Agonists: An Application of Relational Dialectics Theory [0.03%]
GLP-1受体激动剂的竞合文化话语:关系辩证法理论的应用
Maggie A Unruh,Charee M Thompson
Maggie A Unruh
As GLP-1 medications become more available and FDA approved in a number of cases, discourses related to their use by individuals for purposes of weight loss and management permeate social life. Prominently, weight management is often positi...
Utilizing Aboriginal Participatory Action Research-Dadirri-Ganma to Co-Design the Deadly Dental Home [0.03%]
利用原住民参与式行动研究——Dadirri-Ganma共同设计致命的口腔之家
Nicole Stormon,David Carr,Paul Drahm et al.
Nicole Stormon et al.
This study aimed to co-design a "Deadly Dental Home" for Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people (herein referred to as First Nations). Participatory Action Research-Dadirri-Ganma methods utilized respectful listening (Dadir...
Following in Elders' Footsteps: Yarning About Ageing Well in the Torres Strait [0.03%]
承上辈之志:论托雷斯海峡地区的健康老龄化
Rachel Quigley,Chenoa Wapau,Betty Sagigi et al.
Rachel Quigley et al.
There is a growing body of literature around ageing well for Indigenous Peoples internationally. However, the perspectives of Torres Strait Islander Peoples, one of two First Nations groups in Australia, have not been documented. This quali...
A Social-Ecological Model to Explore Multi-Faceted Drivers of Child Marriage: An Iterative Qualitative Study in Southern Bangladesh [0.03%]
一种探索儿童婚姻多方面驱动因素的社会生态模型:孟加拉国南部的迭代定性研究
Md Abul Kalam,Chowdhury Abdullah Al Asif,Shirin Afroz et al.
Md Abul Kalam et al.
Despite national priorities, legal reforms, and increased investment in interventions, child marriage (CM) remains a significant public health risk, leading to violence, intergenerational nutritional depletion, and poor health outcomes in B...
Exploring the Challenges of Empathy in a Therapeutic Context: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis [0.03%]
从解释性现象学角度分析治疗情境中同理心的挑战
Tracy Watson,Rebecca Waters,Lynelle Watts et al.
Tracy Watson et al.
Professionals working in therapeutic contexts are vulnerable to developing occupation-related stress conditions such as burnout, vicarious trauma, and compassion fatigue. In such contexts, empathy is accepted as a crucial component of pract...
Becoming Interprofessional: A Longitudinal Study of Professional and Interprofessional Identity Development Across Five Health Professions [0.03%]
职业人士成为跨专业团队一员的过程:一项关于五大卫生专业人员职业身份和跨职业身份发展的纵向研究
Sheri Price,Lindsay Van Dam,Meaghan Sim et al.
Sheri Price et al.
Interprofessional collaborative practice (IPC) occurs when health professions work collaboratively to improve quality of care and enhance patient outcomes. Yet myriad challenges to enacting collaborative practice exist. Interprofessional ed...
"The Earth Is Becoming a Coronavirus": Children's Perceptions, Knowledge, and Experiences of the COVID-19 Pandemic as Presented in Their Drawings [0.03%]
“地球正在变成新型冠状病毒”——儿童眼中的新冠肺炎疫情:他们的画作所呈现的知识、认知与体验
Sofia Gjertsson,Maria Thell,Anna Sarkadi
Sofia Gjertsson
Younger children's voices are often overlooked in research and policy, yet their perceptions and experiences are crucial in understanding their needs in planning responses to crisis, such as the COVID-19 pandemic. Existing studies on childr...
Coaches Say Lighter Is Better, but at What Cost? A Qualitative Exploration of the Lingering Impact of Body Image on Disordered Eating in Retired Elite Women Athletes [0.03%]
教练说越轻越好,但代价是什么?——对已退役的精英女性运动员身体形象的定性探索及其对饮食失调的长期影响
Delaney E Thibodeau,Sara Sutherland,David M Brown et al.
Delaney E Thibodeau et al.
Women athletes often experience body dissatisfaction and disordered eating, contributing to a heightened risk of developing an eating disorder throughout their athletic career. Yet, the experiences of body image and disordered eating are no...