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期刊名:Ssm qualitative research in health

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ISSN:2667-3215

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Bridget Basile Ibrahim,Melissa Cheyney,Saraswathi Vedam et al. Bridget Basile Ibrahim et al.
In this article, we present findings from a qualitative narrative analysis that examined the pregnancy, primary cesarean, and subsequent birth experiences of women in the United States. Using a maximal variation sampling strategy, we recrui...
Ben Kasstan,Sandra Mounier-Jack,Ana Zuriaga-Alvaro et al. Ben Kasstan et al.
A polio booster campaign targeting all children aged 1-9 was implemented across London between August-December 2022 as part of a national enhanced poliovirus incident response. Orthodox Jewish (OJ) children were particularly vulnerable to t...
Elizabeth K Klein,Laura Bond,Kristen E McLean et al. Elizabeth K Klein et al.
The concept of "fatherhood" in many African countries has traditionally been understood in terms of instrumental support to one's family, most notably, financial provision. However, in Sierra Leone and elsewhere, this narrow understanding o...
David S Lawrence,Agnes Ssali,Neo Moshashane et al. David S Lawrence et al.
HIV-associated cryptococcal meningitis remains a key driver of AIDS-related mortality. Mortality is twice as high in those who present later to care and with severe symptoms such as confusion. We embedded a qualitative methods study within ...
Ashley V Hill,Phoebe Balascio,Mikaela Moore et al. Ashley V Hill et al.
Objective: To document pregnancy and birthing experiences of young, Black pregnant women in one geographic area to make recommendations for improving young Black women's pregnancy and birthing experiences. ...
Sarah J Reichheld,Jennifer A Pellowski,Marta Wilson-Barthes et al. Sarah J Reichheld et al.
Introduction: Daily oral pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is highly safe and effective for HIV prevention, yet barriers to PrEP access and adherence persist among key populations. In Mexico, incentive-based pilot programs ...
Jewel Scott,Kortney Floyd James,Dara D Méndez et al. Jewel Scott et al.
Context: Historically, Black women strategically employed silence to endure enslavement to the U.S., and other forms of racial violence. The current study aimed to understand contemporary perspectives on self-silencing. ...