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Katie Heiden-Rootes,Dixie Meyer,Renata Sledge et al. Katie Heiden-Rootes et al.
This study sought to understand how transgender and gender non-binary (TGNB) individuals skillfully cope with healthcare services and to explore how childhood experiences impact expectations, habits, and meaning-making when utilizing health...
Catherine Pengelly,Carolyn Spring,Rachel M Taylor Catherine Pengelly
Written communication is essential to staff and patient experience in healthcare. The Royal Literary Fund has hosted a writing fellow in an NHS Trust since 2018 providing professional writing training. The aim of this evaluation was to expl...
Alicia K Matthews,Suchanart Inwanna,Dami Oyaluade et al. Alicia K Matthews et al.
The study's goal was to look at providers' knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors regarding lung cancer screening among Black male smokers served by a federally qualified healthcare center. Participants in the study were interviewed in depth. ...
Isabella Natale,Craig Harvey,Pene Wood et al. Isabella Natale et al.
Engagement in take-home naloxone (THN) programs by people receiving opioid substitution treatment (OST) in Australia is low despite methadone being a significant contributor to opioid overdose deaths. Our aim was to explore barriers and fac...
Damla Ricks,Grace Ellen Brannon Damla Ricks
Mental health counselors regularly use active listening skills to be present with each client; however, active listening may cause burnout due to high emotional labor, inadequate staffing, excessive workload, and many other issues, each of ...
Mariya Lorke,Laura Harzheim,Kerstin Rhiem et al. Mariya Lorke et al.
Personalised methods of predicting breast and ovarian cancer risk through genetic testing increasingly demand a person's understanding and critical appraisal of risk-related information, as well as decision-making and acting upon disclosure...