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.
Long covid and medical gaslighting: Dismissal, delayed diagnosis, and deferred treatment [0.03%]
长期新冠与医学灯塔效应:否定、延迟诊断和治疗推迟
Larry Au,Cristian Capotescu,Gil Eyal et al.
Larry Au et al.
While we know a lot more about Long Covid today, patients who were infected with Covid-19 early on in the pandemic and developed Long Covid had to contend with medical professionals who lacked awareness of the potential for extended complic...
Democratic research: Setting up a research commons for a qualitative, comparative, longitudinal interview study during the COVID-19 pandemic [0.03%]
民主研究:在COVID-19大流行期间建立质性、比较和纵向访谈研究的公共研究领域
Bettina M Zimmermann,Hendrik Wagenaar,Katharina Kieslich et al.
Bettina M Zimmermann et al.
The sudden and dramatic advent of the COVID-19 pandemic led to urgent demands for timely, relevant, yet rigorous research. This paper discusses the origin, design, and execution of the SolPan research commons, a large-scale, international, ...
Question evaluation for real-time surveys: Lessons from COVID-19 data collection [0.03%]
新冠肺炎疫情期间实时调查问卷评估的教训
Stephanie Willson,Paul Scanlon,Kristen Miller
Stephanie Willson
The need for high-quality, real-time data has never presented itself as clearly as it did during the COVID-19 pandemic. Responding to the COVID-19 pandemic, from both a policy and a public health perspective, required timely, accurate data ...
Getting better or getting by?: A qualitative study of in-hospital cardiac arrest survivors long-term recovery experiences [0.03%]
日趋良好还是勉强维持?:一项有关心脏骤停幸存者长期恢复体验的质性研究
Molly Harrod,Lee A Kamphuis,Katrina Hauschildt et al.
Molly Harrod et al.
In the United States, approximately 292,000 adults (>18 years old) per year suffer an in-hospital cardiac arrest (IHCA). Survival rates have increased over the last decade and many survivors return to their communities. IHCA has been recogn...
"They have their security, we have our community": Mutual support among people experiencing homelessness in encampments in Toronto during the COVID-19 pandemic [0.03%]
“他们有他们的安全保障,我们有我们的互助精神”——疫情期间多伦多流浪者营地中的相互支持关系
Lisa M Boucher,Zoë Dodd,Samantha Young et al.
Lisa M Boucher et al.
Unaffordable housing is a growing crisis in Canada, exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, yet perspectives of people living outdoors in encampments have primarily gone unheard. We conducted qualitative interviews with encampment residents t...