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ISSN:2667-3215

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Rita Dexter,Kristin Kostick-Quenet,Jennifer Blumenthal-Barby Rita Dexter
Recent advancements in the performative capacities of artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), and algorithmic-based tools open up numerous applications in modern medicine. There are, however, few studies that track the whole li...
Emily Hallgren,Tess Thompson,Ramey Moore et al. Emily Hallgren et al.
Introduction: Rural women with cancer are at heightened risk of financial toxicity. Financial assistance is an important, yet underexamined, aspect of how patients with cancer cope with financial toxicity. This study aims...
Elizabeth Jadovich,Adam Viera,E Jennifer Edelman et al. Elizabeth Jadovich et al.
Recovery capital is a framework in addiction research aiming to understand substance use disorder recovery holistically by considering individuals' access to resources across the four domains of human, physical, social, and community capita...
Alexandra K Perron,Brenna Greenfield,Atasha Brown et al. Alexandra K Perron et al.
Many scholars have cautioned that the use of Western research methods is problematic in studies with Indigenous communities given colonialist histories that have exploited Indigenous populations. One solution has been to utilize a Community...
Coltin Ball,Shannon Lea Watkins,Alexis Fahrion et al. Coltin Ball et al.
Nicotine and tobacco use disproportionally affects sexual and gender minority (SGM) populations in the United States. Social media narratives may contribute to these disparities. This qualitative study delineated perceptions and experiences...
Carolyn Sufrin,Tali Ziv,Lauren Dayton et al. Carolyn Sufrin et al.
Background: Many pregnant individuals with opioid use disorder (OUD) spend time in jail, yet access to standard of care medications for OUD (MOUD) in jail is limited. Though qualitative studies of non-incarcerated pregnan...
Steven Dodd,Mette Kragh-Furbo,Jessica Davies et al. Steven Dodd et al.
This qualitative synthesis explores the experiences of UK communities facing growing health risks from climate change and extreme weather. The eight included studies show the profound impacts of extreme weather events such as floods on ment...
Emma Laurie,Elizabeth F Msoka,Sally Wyke et al. Emma Laurie et al.
The increased prevalence of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in recent years has led many Low- and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs), including Tanzania, to develop policies to manage their burden. Musculoskeletal (MSK) conditions, such as ar...