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期刊名:Ssm qualitative research in health

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ISSN:2667-3215

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Corey McAuliffe,Allie Slemon,Trevor Goodyear et al. Corey McAuliffe et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic is adversely impacting suicidality at a population level, with consequences resulting from a variety of pandemic-driven disruptions, including social activities and connectedness. This paper uses a single case study de...
Haneefa T Saleem,Leanne Zhang,Claire Silberg et al. Haneefa T Saleem et al.
Women who use drugs shoulder a disproportionate burden of the HIV epidemic in Tanzania. The mechanisms through which violence contributes to their excessively high rates of HIV have not been explored. In this paper, we use concepts of every...
Denise D Payán,Jennifer L Frehn,Lorena Garcia et al. Denise D Payán et al.
In March 2020, federal and state telehealth policy changes catalyzed telemedicine adoption and use in community health centers. There is a dearth of evidence on telemedicine implementation and use in these safety net settings and a lack of ...
Rachel E Gifford,Frank C van de Baan,Daan Westra et al. Rachel E Gifford et al.
To effectively function and adapt in crises, healthcare organizations rely on the skills and commitment of their workforce. Yet, our current understanding of how employees' workplace commitment is affected by and evolves throughout the cour...
Gabriela I Morales,Sangwon Lee,Amanda Bradford et al. Gabriela I Morales et al.
On January 20, 2020, the CDC reported its first case of the novel coronavirus in the United States. Almost a year and a half after the first COVID-19 vaccine was given in the U.S., efforts to vaccinate individuals in the hopes of achieving ...
Melina K Taylor,Karen Kinder,Joe George et al. Melina K Taylor et al.
Objective: To learn from primary health care experts' experiences from the COVID-19 pandemic across countries. Methods: We applied qual...
Andy Guise,Stan Burridge,P J Annand et al. Andy Guise et al.
High rates of COVID-19 infections and deaths amongst people who are homeless in London, UK were feared. Rates however stayed much lower than expected throughout 2020; an experience that compares to other settings globally. This study sought...
Katharina T Paul,Bettina M Zimmermann,Paolo Corsico et al. Katharina T Paul et al.
Vaccine uptake is essential to managing the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, and vaccine hesitancy is a persistent concern. At the same time, both decision-makers and the general population have high hopes for COVID-19 vaccination. Drawing from q...
Mary Madden,Stephanie Morris,Duncan Stewart et al. Mary Madden et al.
In order to effectively evaluate complex interventions, there have been calls for the further integration of qualitative methods. Qualitative process studies of brief alcohol interventions and medicines reviews are notably lacking. This art...
Emily A Haozous,Elise Trott Jaramillo,Cathleen E Willging Emily A Haozous
American Indian (AI) Elders are the heart of the community. Existing research explores links between specific health behaviors and social determinants of health, but there is little theory explaining patient behaviors in the context of the ...