A "rotating menu" of medical uncertainty for families affected by telomere biology disorders: A qualitative interview study [0.03%]
一种“轮换菜单”:关于端粒生物学障碍家庭的医学不确定性定性访谈研究
Emily Pearce,Alina Majid,Toniya Brown et al.
Emily Pearce et al.
Background: Medical uncertainty may cause distress and challenge medical decision-making for patients with rare diseases and their caregivers. Few studies have examined the experience and management of medical uncertainty...
Experience of decision-making for home breech birth: An interpretive description [0.03%]
臀位家生的决策经历——解释性描述研究
Robyn Schafer,Holly Powell Kennedy,Shelagh Mulvaney et al.
Robyn Schafer et al.
Despite research and recommendations supporting shared decision-making and vaginal birth as a reasonable option for appropriately screened candidates with a term breech pregnancy, cesarean remains the only mode of birth available in most ho...
Voices of experience: Lay perspectives on severe maternal morbidity in Appalachia [0.03%]
阿巴拉契亚地区严重孕产妇并发症的患者视角
Anna Hansen,Cassidy Carter,Nancy Schoenberg et al.
Anna Hansen et al.
"There's a lot of conflict between your queer identity and also your Muslim or Arab identity;" A qualitative exploration of the intersectional minority stressors of U.S.-born Arab sexual minority cisgender men [0.03%]
“你的酷儿身份与穆斯林或阿拉伯身份之间有很多冲突吗?”——美国出生的性少数派阿拉伯性别男性交叉压力质性研究
Sarah Abboud,Aeysha B Chaudhry,Omar Taweh et al.
Sarah Abboud et al.
When chronicity meets cyclicity: The cultivation of embodied knowledge and selfhood by cis-gender women with cystic fibrosis [0.03%]
慢性与周期性相遇时:囊性纤维化女性患者的身心知识和自我修养之路
Sandy Sufian,Rebecca Mueller,Elinor Langfelder-Schwind et al.
Sandy Sufian et al.
This article offers the case of cystic fibrosis (CF), a multi-system disease, to illustrate how individuals with chronic illness cultivate and apply embodied knowledge to optimize their well-being. We identified three interrelated processes...
"If we don't speak the language, we aren't offered the same opportunities": Qualitative perspectives of palliative care access for women of color living with advanced breast cancer [0.03%]
“如果不会说这种语言,就不会获得同样的机会”——晚期乳腺癌女性对姑息治疗获取的定性观点
Nithya Krishnamurthy,Daniel David,J Nicholas Odom et al.
Nithya Krishnamurthy et al.
Context: Despite efforts to enhance equity, disparities in early palliative care (PC) access for historically minoritized patients with advanced breast cancer (ABC) persist. Insight into patient and clinician perspectives...
Financial barriers, facilitators, and strategies among syringe services programs in the U.S., and their impact on implementation and health outcomes [0.03%]
美国针具交换项目中的财务障碍、促进因素及策略及其对实施和健康结局的影响
Christopher F Akiba,Jessica Smith,Lynn D Wenger et al.
Christopher F Akiba et al.
Syringe Services Programs (SSPs) provide evidence-based services like drug use equipment to prevent infectious disease, overdose prevention education, and naloxone distribution to people who use drugs (PWUD). However, inadequate funding thr...
Explanation for symptoms and biographical repair in a clinic for persistent physical symptoms [0.03%]
生物补救在持续性躯体症状门诊中的症状解释作用研究
Tom Sanders,Kate Fryer,Monica Greco et al.
Tom Sanders et al.
Introduction: Biographical disruption describes the process by which illness impacts not just on a person's body and their participation in activities, but also on their sense of self. Biographical disruption is often fol...
A missed opportunity for public health: How impact assessment shaped EU rules on the marketing of unhealthy commodities to children [0.03%]
错失的公共卫生活动机会:影响评估如何形塑欧盟有关不健康商品儿童营销法律规则的内容与实施效力
Kathrin Lauber,Eleanor Brooks
Kathrin Lauber
Background: The 2015-2018 revision of the European Union's Audiovisual Media Services Directive, which governs the marketing of alcohol and unhealthy food to minors, failed to align with international best practice. Previ...
Social cohesion among healthcare workers during COVID-19: Qualitative research in Indonesia, Nepal, and Vietnam [0.03%]
新冠肺炎疫情期间印尼、尼泊尔和越南医疗卫生人员的社会凝聚力:定性研究
Ha Nguyen Thanh,Ida Ayu Sutrisni,Samita Rijal et al.
Ha Nguyen Thanh et al.
Existing literature has portrayed numerous challenges that healthcare workers (HCWs) faced during the COVID-19 pandemic, such as heightened risks of transmission against the scarcity of protective equipment, burgeoning workload, and emotion...