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ISSN:2667-3215

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Neisha Sundaram,Nerissa Tilouche,Lucy Cullen et al. Neisha Sundaram et al.
Implementation studies rarely examine how health interventions are delivered in emergencies. Informed by May's general theory of implementation (GTI), we undertook qualitative longitudinal research to investigate how schools in England impl...
Nickolas DeLuca,Elise Caruso,Reena Gupta et al. Nickolas DeLuca et al.
Case investigation and contact tracing (CI/CT) is a critical part of the public health response to COVID-19. Individuals' experiences with CI/CT for COVID-19 varied based on geographic location, changes in knowledge and guidelines, access t...
Carol Cleaveland,Myeong Lee,Constance Gewa Carol Cleaveland
Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, certain U.S. population groups have suffered higher rates of infection and mortality than whites, including Latinx. Public health officials blamed these outcomes on overcrowded housing and work ...
S Scott,V McGowan,A Bradley et al. S Scott et al.
Background: Relatively little published qualitative research has explored children and young people's (CYP) prolonged or longitudinal experiences of the pandemic, and their emotional responses to such unreserved change to...
Orlando O Harris,Tam E Perry,Julene K Johnson et al. Orlando O Harris et al.
Background: Black/African Americans are receiving COVID-19 vaccines at much lower rates than whites. However, research is still evolving that explains why these vaccination rates are lower. The aim of this study was to ex...
Ingrid Handlovsky,Tessa Wonsiak,Anthony T Amato et al. Ingrid Handlovsky et al.
Pandemics are a component of human life, and have had great bearing on the trajectory of human evolution. Historically, the biomedical aspects of pandemics have been overrepresented, but there is growing recognition of the degree to which p...
Tom May,Henry Aughterson,Daisy Fancourt et al. Tom May et al.
Aims: There are concerns that the economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, including employment inactivity and job loss, will have consequences for the UK population's health and wellbeing. However, there is limited qua...
Danielle Denardo,Sanyu A Mojola,Enid Schatz et al. Danielle Denardo et al.
The widespread roll-out of antiretroviral therapy (ART) in Africa has contributed to a large population of adults aging with HIV. However, little is known about how HIV-related stigma interacts with aging in the ART era. This study uses in-...
Katherine G Quinn,Melissa Harris,Darielle Sherrod et al. Katherine G Quinn et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic emerged in the United States in the shadows of a vast history of structural racism and community and police violence that disproportionately affect Black communities. Collectively, they have created a syndemic, wherein...
Sudit Ranade,Judith Belle Brown,Tom Freeman et al. Sudit Ranade et al.
In Canada, Chief Medical Officers of Health (CMOHs) are responsible for protecting and promoting the health of their respective populations, but few studies have examined this role and its connections with the practice of medicine. In Canad...