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ISSN:2667-3215

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Christina Shearn,Eva M Krockow Christina Shearn
Despite being disproportionately affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, ethnic and racial minority groups show widespread vaccine hesitancy. Adherence to ongoing booster vaccine campaigns is required to contain future spread of the virus and pr...
Katherine Tumlinson,Laura E Britton,Caitlin R Williams et al. Katherine Tumlinson et al.
Public-sector healthcare providers in low- and middle-income countries are a primary source of family planning but their disrespectful (i.e., demeaning or insulting) treatment of family planning clients may impede free contraceptive choice....
Caroline Bradbury-Jones,Oliver Rudolf Herber,Rosemarie Miller et al. Caroline Bradbury-Jones et al.
The relationship between theory and qualitative research has been much debated. In 2014, based on an analysis of qualitative studies, we published a five-point typology on the levels of visibility expounded in such studies. The typology cap...
Maureen Seguin,Jhaki Mendoza,Gideon Lasco et al. Maureen Seguin et al.
Achieving blood pressure control is among the highest priorities for reducing the burden of cardiovascular diseases globally. Control is poor in the Philippines, especially in socioeconomically marginalised communities. This paper explores ...
Bianca M Stifani,Joanna Mishtal,Wendy Chavkin et al. Bianca M Stifani et al.
Objective: To describe successes and highlight remaining challenges in the establishment of hospital-based abortion services after legal change in the Republic of Ireland. ...
Oliver Johnson,Foday Sahr,Nick Sevdalis et al. Oliver Johnson et al.
This paper presents a study from Sierra Leone that explored the experiences of doctors as they endeavored to improve the health care systems in which they worked. Twenty-eight interviews were conducted with doctors in Sierra Leone, compleme...
Sarah Milton,Gill Gilworth,Andreas Roposch et al. Sarah Milton et al.
The management of uncertainty in clinical practice has been an enduring topic of sociological scholarship. However, little of this addresses how uncertainty and non-knowledge are attributed to the self and other actors. We take the example ...
James Bell,Belinda Lartey,Gemma Spickernell et al. James Bell et al.
Vaccines have reduced child mortality across the world, but low levels of demand for vaccination threatens to undermine progress. Existing frameworks to understand demand tend to prioritise primary caregivers' decision-making processes. We ...
Baldeep K Dhaliwal,Ananya Rattani,Riti Chandrashekhar et al. Baldeep K Dhaliwal et al.
Over the last decade growing public health evidence suggests that, in addition to health-related benefits, there are also social and economic benefits of vaccination. Research to understand how caregivers in low-and-middle-income countries ...
Madeleine Tremblett,Helena Webb,Sue Ziebland et al. Madeleine Tremblett et al.
Obesity is a major worldwide public health problem. Clinicians are asked to communicate public health messages, including encouraging and supporting weight loss, during consultations with patients living with obesity. However, research show...