Editor's introduction: The function of emotion in qualitative healthcare research [0.03%]
编者按:质性医疗保健研究中情感的功能
Warren Bareiss
Warren Bareiss
Younger adult women who had a stroke or at high stroke risk: Exploration of their experiences and needs [0.03%]
青年卒中女性患者及其未病时的需求探究
Sarah Ibrahim,Emine Kocabas,Lindsey Zhang et al.
Sarah Ibrahim et al.
Background: Worldwide, women, particularly younger and middle-aged (≤65 years), are disproportionately affected by stroke. Although the adoption of healthy lifestyle habits is integral for stroke risk factor modification...
Burnout in practice: A qualitative study of the impact of organizational factors on burnout and patient care among VA mental health providers [0.03%]
组织因素对退伍军人事务部门精神健康提供者职业倦怠和病人护理的影响:一项定性研究
Molly Harrod,Linda Takamine,Kristen Abraham et al.
Molly Harrod et al.
Organizational causes of burnout among mental health providers (MHPs) are extensively documented in the literature. Additionally, several studies have established a relationship between higher burnout rates and poorer patient care. However,...
Rebekah Cole
Rebekah Cole
Background: Qualitative healthcare research often involves emotionally charged topics, such as trauma, illness, loss, moral injury, that profoundly affect researchers as well as participants. Yet the personal and emotiona...
Spheres of uncertainty: A phenomenological inquiry into healthcare practice surrounding the care for people with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis [0.03%]
不确定性领域:关于复发缓解型多发性硬化症护理的医疗实践现象学探究
Eva C van Reenen,Alistair R Niemeijer,Leo H Visser et al.
Eva C van Reenen et al.
Background: Uncertainty is pervasive in healthcare and permeates every clinical encounter between patients and medical professionals. Patients with specifically uncertain diagnoses or treatments such as multiple sclerosis...
"They just don't have the "doctor" in front of their name:" Dimensions of trust of physician assistants [0.03%]
他们只是没有“医生”头衔:对执业医师的信任维度
Staci Defibaugh,Leah Onosato
Staci Defibaugh
Physician assistants play a major role in healthcare delivery in the United States, yet what we know about how patients perceive the care they receive from PAs is limited. Prior research on patients' impressions of PAs has focused primarily...
Paula Hopeck
Paula Hopeck
Navigating the life stage after stroke: From Life 2.0 to stroke prevention models of care - A qualitative exploration of younger and middle-aged adult stroke patients' experiences and recommendations [0.03%]
从生活2.0到卒中预防护理模式:年轻和中年成人卒中患者的体验与建议的质性研究
Sarah Ibrahim,Danielle DAmico,Lindsey Zhang et al.
Sarah Ibrahim et al.
Background: Global stroke incidence has been rising among adults 65 years of age or younger. A dearth of research exists exploring and understanding younger and middle-aged adults' lifestyle-related knowledge and habits a...
How to become partners. Ways to enhance the quality of patient and public involvement in healthcare research [0.03%]
如何成为合作伙伴:提高患者和公众参与医疗保健研究质量的方法
Elna Leth Pedersen,Hanne Agerskov,Torkell Ellingsen et al.
Elna Leth Pedersen et al.
There is a growing emphasis on involving patients and the public in healthcare research. This is especially true in qualitative healthcare research, where partnerships are encouraged between patients with lived experiences and researchers w...
"The message is the manner": Patterns of influence in communicating pap screening in North-Central Nigeria [0.03%]
“言行合一”:尼日利亚东北部地区宫颈癌筛查行为影响模式分析
Nancin Dadem
Nancin Dadem
Effective strategies to closing the knowledge gap on cervical cancer and pap screening are needed to increase screening rates and create a greater demand for services in Nigeria. Using the PEN-3 Cultural Model, this paper facilitates unders...