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期刊名:Ssm qualitative research in health

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ISSN:2667-3215

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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...
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...
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...
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...
Nenette A Cáceres,Celina H Shirazipour,Ergueen Herrera et al. Nenette A Cáceres et al.
Promotoras/promotores (i.e., community health workers) are uniquely positioned to provide much needed COVID-19 education and outreach in Latino communities, particularly in areas with disparities in vaccination rates. This study used qualit...
Erin R Chahley,Riley M Reel,Steven Taylor Erin R Chahley
Objective: To synthesize qualitative literature exploring the lived experience of healthcare workers (HCWs) who cared for patients during the following infectious disease outbreaks (IDOs): the 2003 SARS epidemic, 2009 H1N...
Denton Callander,Alicia Thilani Singham Goodwin,Dustin T Duncan et al. Denton Callander et al.
Emerging evidence suggests that sex workers face unique and profound risks arising from the COVID-19 pandemic. To illuminate the pandemic's effects on sex worker health and safety and identify intervention opportunities, from May-August 202...
Shoshana V Aronowitz,Eden Engel-Rebitzer,Margaret Lowenstein et al. Shoshana V Aronowitz et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic and ensuing service delivery interruptions had serious impacts on people who use drugs (PWUD) and people experiencing homelessness, including instability in the drug supply, decreased access to substance use disorder (...
Sara Shostak,Julia Bandini,Wendy Cadge et al. Sara Shostak et al.
Efforts to improve health equity may be advanced by understanding health care providers' perceptions of the causes of health inequalities. Drawing on data from in-depth interviews with nurses and registered respiratory therapists (RRTs) who...