Laila Steen,Heidi Jerpseth,Nils Henrik Holmedahl et al.
Laila Steen et al.
Study objectives: Obstructive sleep apnea is a prevalent condition with substantial physical, psychological, and social burdens, yet limited research explores how patients experience sleep apnea-related services in the Sc...
Patients' experiences of receiving hospital care from a mobile care unit - a qualitative interview study [0.03%]
关于医院护理移动医疗车患者体验的定性研究
Christofer Teske,Ghassan Mourad,Micha Milovanovic
Christofer Teske
Introduction: Demographic changes have increased the number of older adults with chronic diseases, leading to more emergency visits and poorer outcomes. In response, Sweden's "Close care" initiative promotes patient-cente...
Implementation challenges for achieving universal health coverage through social health protection scheme: what can we learn from Bangladesh? [0.03%]
通过社会健康保护方案实现全民健康覆盖的实施挑战:我们能从孟加拉国学到什么?
Mohammad Wahid Ahmed,Quazi Nazmus Sakib,Md Zahid Hasan et al.
Mohammad Wahid Ahmed et al.
Background: In Bangladesh, households experience high out-of-pocket healthcare expenditure, with below-poverty-line population being disproportionately affected. To reduce financial hardship, the government piloted a soci...
Confronting fear and uncertainty: adults' experiences of undergoing a food challenge test for food allergy [0.03%]
直面恐惧与不确定性——成人接受食物激发试验以诊断食物过敏的体验
Melina Makatsori,Anne Miles
Melina Makatsori
Background: Oral food challenges are indicated when food allergies cannot be confirmed by clinical history or investigations, such as blood or skin-prick tests. However, few studies have examined adults' experiences of or...
Safety nets beyond borders, bodies, and barriers: informal reproductive healthcare adaptation and coping strategies of undocumented Afghan women migrants in Pakistan [0.03%]
跨越边界、身体和障碍的安全网:巴基斯坦无证阿富汗女性移民非正式生殖保健适应及应对策略
Kashif Iqbal,Hu Liang
Kashif Iqbal
Purpose: Undocumented Afghan women migrants in Pakistan face profound barriers to reproductive healthcare. This study examines the informal reproductive healthcare strategies of undocumented Afghan women migrants living i...
Lessons learned from lockdown: how the COVID-19 pandemic revealed intersecting inequalities of mental health, well-being, and learning for first-year UK university students [0.03%]
从封锁中吸取的教训:COVID-19大流行如何揭示了英国大学一年级学生在心理健康、福祉和学习方面的交叉不平等现象
Charlotte Horner,Siobhan Hugh-Jones,Cathy Brennan et al.
Charlotte Horner et al.
Purpose: Many COVID-19 studies treat the student population as homogenous, concealing the experiences of vulnerable groups. This study conceptualised vulnerability during the pandemic as an intersection of being a first-y...
"Am I My Sibling's Keeper?": the Lived experiences of adult siblings of individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder in China [0.03%]
“兄妹同心,其利断金”——中国自闭症患者的兄弟姐妹的现实生活体验
Fengying Han,Xin Gao
Fengying Han
Background: Research on families of individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) often marginalizes adult neurotypical (NT) siblings, particularly outside of Western contexts. ...
Child anesthesia induction as perceived by children, parents and anesthesia staff - a synthesis and further abstraction of previous studies [0.03%]
儿童、家长和麻醉工作人员对儿童麻醉诱导的感知——先前研究的综合与抽象
Lisbet Andersson,Sofia Almerud
Lisbet Andersson
Purpose: The aim was to describe and gain a more comprehensive understanding of the phenomenon anesthesia induction of a child based on the perspectives of children, parents, and anesthesia staff. ...
"It's like I'm getting my body back" - a qualitative study of the embodied aspect of personal recovery in the context of community-based exercise for young adults with severe mental illness [0.03%]
“仿佛在找回自我”——基于社区锻炼的年轻严重精神疾病患者的主体康复体验定性研究
Martin Færch Andersen,Rikke Jørgensen,Anne Vestervang Fuglsang et al.
Martin Færch Andersen et al.
Introduction: Severe mental illness affects bodily experiences, often leading to detachment and dysregulation. While exercise is recognized as a resource in personal recovery, excisting research has mainly focused on psyc...
Randomized Controlled Trial
International journal of qualitative studies on health and well-being. 2026 Dec 31;21(1):2621803. DOI:10.1080/17482631.2026.2621803 2026
The benefits and future potential of generative artificial intelligence (GAI) on mental health: a Delphi study [0.03%]
生成式人工智能(GAI)在精神卫生方面的益处和未来潜力:德尔菲研究
Chit Thet Lal Oo,Walton Wider,Nicholas Tze Ping Pang et al.
Chit Thet Lal Oo et al.
Purpose: This study explores expert consensus on the benefits and future potential of generative artificial intelligence (GAI) in mental health care, using the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) to interpret these percepti...