"It Was Like a Baptism by Fire:" Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare Providers' Training Experiences Related to the Provision of Care to Black and Latina Women Who Use Substances in the United States [0.03%]
“这就像一种洗礼:美国性与生殖医疗保健提供者为黑人和拉丁女性吸毒者提供护理的相关培训体验”
Eli Wasserman,Bailey Brewer,Brittany Mandeville et al.
Eli Wasserman et al.
Black and Latina cisgender and transgender women who use substances face adverse sexual and reproductive health (SRH) outcomes due to intersecting forms of discrimination and limited access to high-quality SRH services. Insufficient researc...
Reflections on Protecting, Promoting, and Advancing the Public Health of the Nation [0.03%]
关于维护、促进和推动国家公共卫生的几点思考
Rachel L Levine
Rachel L Levine
Racial Self-Efficacy and Ethnic Identity in the Context of Neighborhood Violence and Internalizing Symptoms Among Black and Latinx youth: An Application of the Minority Stress Theory [0.03%]
少数民族应激理论在黑人和拉丁裔青年中的应用:邻里暴力和内部化症状背景下的种族自我效能与民族认同感的研究
Sitara M Weerakoon,Mike Henson-Garcia,Raquel Rose et al.
Sitara M Weerakoon et al.
BackgroundBlack and Latinx youth are disproportionately exposed to neighborhood violence and related mental health challenges. Racial-ethnic identity shapes how adolescents perceive, interpret, and cope with stressful environmental conditio...
Exploring End-of-Life Perspectives in Structurally Vulnerable Populations: A Qualitative Focus Group Study [0.03%]
结构性脆弱人群中终末期照护观点的定性焦点小组研究
Anouk Bérubé,Sophie Dupéré,Diane Tapp et al.
Anouk Bérubé et al.
BackgroundPalliative care is a key component of the healthcare system, yet structurally vulnerable populations face significant barriers to accessing it and its support in care planning. This study explored beliefs, needs, and concerns rela...
Community Members' Perspectives on Men's Risk and Protective Health Factors: A Community-Based Participatory Research Study [0.03%]
社区居民视角下的男性健康风险及保护因素研究——一项基于参与式研究的社区研究报告
Cary Carr,Sarah L Collins,Gaia Zori et al.
Cary Carr et al.
Despite men's health playing a significant role in the well-being of infants, children, and women, there is a gap in maternal and child health research which more broadly considers men's health as a component of family's and community's ove...
That's Where Our Humanness Lies": How Families Leverage Social Capital to Access Antenatal Care in Rural, Eastern Zimbabwe [0.03%]
"那是我们的人性所在": 家庭如何在津巴布韦东部农村地区利用社会资本获取产前护理
Anthony Shuko Musiwa,Vandna Sinha,Jill Hanley et al.
Anthony Shuko Musiwa et al.
Families across sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) often rely on social capital to access traditional, faith-based, and biomedical antenatal care (ANC). Yet, many current studies focus on biomedical ANC and emanate predominantly from the Global North...
From Power Over to Power With: The PARTNER Tool for Transformation in Participatory Health Research [0.03%]
从支配到合作力量的转变:参与式健康研究转型工具(PARTNER)
Sandy Rao,Gina Dimitropoulos,Scott B Patten
Sandy Rao
Power is a pervasive and often underexamined force that shapes all aspects of participatory health research (PHR); however, translating theoretical understandings of power into practical strategies remains a challenge. This commentary criti...
"I Don't Want to Pass Away Like This": A Qualitative Study of the Goals and Needs of People Experiencing Homelessness in Tucson, Arizona [0.03%]
“不要这样离我而去”--亚利桑那州图森市流浪者目标和需求的定性研究
Sara J Shuman,Lara Law,Tamara Sargus et al.
Sara J Shuman et al.
BackgroundHomelessness in the United States is growing and has serious implications for the health and well-being of individuals and communities. The purpose of this study is to share the self-identified goals and needs of people experienci...
Adapting a Health Impact Assessment Tool for Community-Engaged Research to Improve Health Equity Measurements for NIH RADx-UP Pilot Projects [0.03%]
改进NIHRADx-UP试点项目健康公平测量的社区参与研究的健康影响评估工具适应性研究
Shelly Ann Maras,Rossana Roberts,Caroline Taheri et al.
Shelly Ann Maras et al.
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) supported the Rapid Acceleration of Diagnostics-Underserved Populations (RADx-UP) program, which aims to ensure that all Americans have access to COVID-19 testing and promotes health equity, especiall...
Uncovering HIV Vulnerabilities Beyond the Usual Layers: Practices of Masculinity and HIV Risk Among Heterosexual Black Men in London, Ontario, Canada [0.03%]
伦敦异性黑人男性中的男性气质与艾滋病风险:在加拿大安大略省超越常规层面发现HIV脆弱性的尝试
Roger Antabe,Godwin Arku,Erica Lawson et al.
Roger Antabe et al.
In Canada, Black men are overburdened with HIV. Some studies have suggested that traditional masculinity practices are key drivers of new HIV infections as they endorse high-risk behaviors. However, critical scholars have also highlighted c...