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期刊名:Ssm qualitative research in health

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ISSN:2667-3215

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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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...