Democratising or disrupting diagnosis? Ethical issues raised by the use of AI tools for rare disease diagnosis [0.03%]
民主化还是颠覆诊断?使用人工智能工具进行罕见病诊断引发的伦理问题
Nina Hallowell,Shirlene Badger,Francis McKay et al.
Nina Hallowell et al.
Computational phenotyping (CP) technology uses facial recognition algorithms to classify and potentially diagnose rare genetic disorders on the basis of digitised facial images. This AI technology has a number of research as well as clinica...
Why the trial researcher matters: Day-to-day work viewed through the lens of normalization process theory [0.03%]
为什么研究者很重要——通过日常工作的透镜来观察使能过程理论
Lindsay Dalgarno,Linda Birt,Christine Bond et al.
Lindsay Dalgarno et al.
Researchers working in the field, the places where research-relevant activity happens, are essential to recruitment and data collection in randomised controlled trials (RCTs). This study aimed to understand the nature of this often invisibl...
Navigating responsible bio-political citizenship: Cross-country comparison of stigma in Covid-19 illness narratives in Germany, Japan, the UK and the USA [0.03%]
负责任的生物政治公民身份:德国、日本、英国和美国新冠肺炎疾病叙事中的污名跨境比较
Anna Dowrick,Rachel Grob,Akiko Sawada et al.
Anna Dowrick et al.
This paper aims to further understanding of discourses of responsible bio-political citizenship during the first year of the Covid-19 pandemic. This was an interview-based qualitative study comparing experiences of 103 people who were ill w...
Calculation, knowledge, and identity: Dimensions of trust when making COVID-19 vaccination choices in China [0.03%]
计算、知识与身份:中国民众进行新冠疫苗接种选择时信任维度的实证研究
Lirui Jiao,Jonas Wachinger,Selina Dasch et al.
Lirui Jiao et al.
Vaccine hesitancy threatens the response to the COVID-19 pandemic and to other infectious disease outbreaks globally. Fostering trust has been highlighted as a critical factor in addressing vaccine hesitancy and expanding vaccine coverage, ...
"She told me no, that you cannot change": Understanding provider refusal to remove contraceptive implants [0.03%]
“她告诉我不可以”:理解避孕植入后的取环拒绝行为
Leigh Senderowicz,Al Kolenda
Leigh Senderowicz
Enthusiasm for long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) is growing among donors and NGOs throughout the global reproductive health field. There is an emerging concern, however, that the push to insert these methods has not been accompani...
Exploring virtual care clinical experience from non-physician healthcare providers (VCAPE) [0.03%]
探索虚拟护理临床体验(来自非医师医疗提供者)
Heather Braund,Nancy Dalgarno,Benjamin Ritsma et al.
Heather Braund et al.
COVID-19 has caused an urgent implementation of virtual care (VC). Most research has focused on patient and physician experience with virtual care. Non-physician healthcare providers have played an active role in transitioning to virtual ca...
Community-led responses to COVID-19 within Gypsy and Traveller communities in England: A participatory qualitative research study [0.03%]
英格兰罗姆人和流浪者社区的新冠疫情期间的社区主导应对措施——一项参与式定性研究
Alicia Renedo,Rachel Stuart,Charlotte Kühlbrandt et al.
Alicia Renedo et al.
Individuals were asked to play an active role in infection control in the COVID-19 pandemic. Yet while government messages emphasised taking responsibility for the public good (e.g. to protect the National Health Service), they appeared to ...
Talking about inequities: A comparative analysis of COVID-19 narratives in the UK, US, and Brazil [0.03%]
谈不平等:“新冠疫情叙事”中的英美巴三国比较分析
Jane A Evered,Marcelo E P Castellanos,Anna Dowrick et al.
Jane A Evered et al.
Disproportionate mortality and morbidity burdens of the COVID-19 pandemic and coinciding media coverage of public acts of violence perpetrated against people of color in 2020 precipitated reckonings with structural inequities in global, nat...
Sydney Chapados,Benjamin S Roebuck,Sue-Ann Macdonald et al.
Sydney Chapados et al.
In March 2020, when the COVID-19 pandemic began in Canada, public health and medical authorities quickly identified emergency shelters and people experiencing homelessness as particularly at risk of contracting and spreading COVID-19 (Knigh...
Power, place, and access: Why history is at the center of black D.C. residents of wards 7 and 8 decisions to receive the COVID-19 vaccine [0.03%]
权力、地点和途径:为何历史处于黑人居住的华盛顿特区7区和8区居民接种新冠疫苗决定的核心位置
Allison Cho,Emily Mendenhall,Derek M Griffith
Allison Cho
Vaccines have played an essential role in curbing case and mortality rates due to SARS-CoV-2 in the United Sates. Still, many communities display high rates of unwillingness or inability to get a COVID-19 vaccine, limiting overall vaccinati...