Multinational primary health care experiences from the initial wave of the COVID-19 pandemic: A qualitative analysis [0.03%]
新冠肺炎疫情初期跨国初级卫生保健的经验:定性分析
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...
Why were COVID-19 infections lower than expected amongst people who are homeless in London, UK in 2020? Exploring community perspectives and the multiple pathways of health inequalities in pandemics [0.03%]
2020年伦敦无家可归人群中的新冠肺炎感染率为何低于预期?探索社区视角和流行病中影响健康的多重途径
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...
Anticipating hopes, fears and expectations towards COVID-19 vaccines: A qualitative interview study in seven European countries [0.03%]
面向新冠肺炎疫苗的期望、恐惧和预期:七个国家的定性采访研究
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...
Using qualitative process evaluation in the development of a complex intervention to advance person-centred practice by pharmacists: The Medicines and Alcohol Consultation (MAC) [0.03%]
通过定性过程评价发展复杂干预措施以促进药剂师的以患者为中心的做法:药物和酒精咨询(MAC)
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...
Getting to Know: American Indian Elder Health Seeking in an Under-funded Healthcare System [0.03%]
美国印第安老年人在资金不足的医疗体系中的就医行为研究
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 ...
"Thought provoking", "interactive", and "more like a peer talk": Testing the deliberative interview style in Germany [0.03%]
“发人深省的”、“互动的”和“更像是同伴对话”:德国试验协商式访谈风格
Astrid Berner-Rodoreda,Till Bärnighausen,Nir Eyal et al.
Astrid Berner-Rodoreda et al.
Proponents of the newly-developed "deliberative interview" argue that examining complex issues requires more dynamic and engaging interview exchanges. Unlike traditional qualitative interviews, deliberative interviewing champions opinion sh...
How older people living with HIV narrate their quality of life: Tensions with quantitative approaches to quality-of-life research [0.03%]
艾滋病患者口述生活质量:与量化研究方法的冲突
Dana Rosenfeld,Jane Anderson,Jose Catalan et al.
Dana Rosenfeld et al.
This article draws on life-history interviews with older (aged 50+) people living with HIV in England to uncover the interpretive practices in which they engaged as they evaluated their own quality of life (QoL). Our paper highlights the di...
Jane Williams,Gwendolyn Gilbert,Angus Dawson et al.
Jane Williams et al.
Mandatory 14-day hotel COVID-19 quarantine was introduced for international arrivals into Australia in late March 2020, with no precedent and little time to prepare. This public health initiative was a key factor in Australia's relatively l...
Navigating family planning access during Covid-19: A qualitative study of young women's access to information, support and health services in peri-urban Nairobi [0.03%]
新冠肺炎疫情期间的城市青年女性计划生育获取情况:尼阿里市郊年轻妇女获取信息、支持和卫生服务的定性研究
Rahma Hassan,Amiya Bhatia,Anja Zinke-Allmang et al.
Rahma Hassan et al.
The COVID-19 response has profoundly affected women's access to family planning services in Kenya. While prior studies have shown how the COVID-19 response created barriers to accessing family planning (FP) services, less is known about how...
" I wouldn't survive it, as simple as that": Syndemic vulnerability among people living with chronic non-communicable disease during the COVID-19 pandemic [0.03%]
“我无法独自应对这种情况”——新冠肺炎疫情期间慢性非传染性疾病患者的 syndemic脆弱性
Josephine M Wildman,Stephanie Morris,Tessa Pollard et al.
Josephine M Wildman et al.
The co-occurrence of COVID-19, non-communicable diseases and socioeconomic disadvantage has been identified as creating a syndemic: a state of synergistic epidemics, occurring when co-occurring health conditions interact with social conditi...