Exit, voice or neglect: Understanding the choices faced by doctors experiencing barriers to leading health system change through the case of Sierra Leone [0.03%]
退出、呼吁还是忽视:通过塞拉利昂的案例了解医生面对领导卫生系统改革障碍时的选择
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...
Feeling the clunk: Managing and attributing uncertainty in screening for developmental dysplasia of the hip in infancy [0.03%]
感觉到声响:对婴儿发育性髋关节发育不良筛查中的不确定性的管理和归因
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 ...
Applying a social-ecological model to understand factors impacting demand for childhood vaccinations in Nigeria, Uganda, and Guinea [0.03%]
应用社会生态系统模型来理解影响尼日利亚、乌干达和几内亚儿童疫苗需求的因素
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 ...
Caregiver perceptions of the broader societal benefits of vaccination: A path toward sustainable vaccine advocacy in India [0.03%]
护理人员对疫苗接种的广泛社会利益的看法:通往印度可持续疫苗倡导之路
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 ...
Talking delicately: Providing opportunistic weight loss advice to people living with obesity [0.03%]
轻声细语地交谈:为肥胖患者提供时机性减肥建议
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...
Negotiation of collective and individual candidacy for long Covid healthcare in the early phases of the Covid-19 pandemic: Validated, diverted and rejected candidacy [0.03%]
在新冠疫情期间早期阶段对长期新冠医疗的集体和个人资格认定的协商:被确认、转移和拒绝的资格认定
Alice Maclean,Kate Hunt,Ashley Brown et al.
Alice Maclean et al.
This analysis of people's accounts of establishing their need and experiences of healthcare for long Covid (LC) symptoms draws on interview data from five countries (UK, US, Netherlands, Canada, Australia) during the first ∼18 months of th...
Decision-making on COVID-19 vaccination: A qualitative study among health care and social workers caring for vulnerable individuals [0.03%]
关于护理弱势群体的医护人员新冠疫苗接种决策的质性研究
Marta Fadda,Kleona Bezani,Rebecca Amati et al.
Marta Fadda et al.
In January 2021, the Swiss government introduced the first COVID-19 vaccines and prioritized allocation to at-risk individuals and professionals working with them. Despite this opportunity, vaccine uptake among staff employed in retirement ...
"It was horrible for that community, but not for the way we had imagined": A qualitative study of family physicians' experiences of caring for communities experiencing marginalisation during COVID-19 [0.03%]
“这本来是很可怕的,但并非我们所想象的那样”——新冠疫情下家庭医生在照护遭受边缘化社区方面的经历的质性研究
Sarah Spencer,Lindsay Hedden,Crystal Vaughan et al.
Sarah Spencer et al.
The COVID-19 response required family physicians (FPs) to adapt their practice to minimise transmission risks. Policy guidance to facilitate enacting public health measures has been generic and difficult to apply, particularly for FPs worki...
Support amid uncertainty: Long COVID illness experiences and the role of online communities [0.03%]
不确定性中的支持:长新冠病患经历及线上社区的作用
David Russell,Naomi J Spence,Jo-Ana D Chase et al.
David Russell et al.
Long COVID is characterized by persistent and debilitating long-term symptoms from COVID-19. Many persons with Long COVID began gathering in online communities during the early phases of the pandemic to share their illness experiences. This...
"There's no amount of tea in the world that is going to fix the patriarchy right now": The gendered impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic for women in the gender-based violence sector [0.03%]
“再多的茶也解决不了目前的父权制度的问题”——新冠疫情对性别暴力领域的女性工作者的影响
Tara Mantler,Caitlin Burd,Jennifer C D MacGregor et al.
Tara Mantler et al.