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Titre : | Qualitative health research : An International, Interdisciplinary Journal, Vol. 34 n°1-2. - Janvier 2024 |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 30/01/2024 |
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![Participatory Action Research Among People With Serious Mental Illness: A Scoping Review](./styles/zen/images/no_image.jpg)
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Elizabethmary Thomas, Auteur ;
Tanya Elizabeth Benjamin-Thomas, Auteur ;
Abirame Sithambaram, Auteur ;
Janki Shankar, Auteur
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"Participatory action research (PAR) is a research approach that creates spaces for marginalized individuals and communities to be co-researchers to guide relevant social change. While working toward social transformation, all members of the PAR[...]
![First-Time Parents’ Support Needs and Perceived Support From a Child Health Service With the Integrated New Families Home Visiting Programme](./styles/zen/images/no_image.jpg)
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Kristin Marie Sæther, Auteur ;
Bettina Holmberg Fagerlund, Auteur ;
Kari Glavin, Auteur ;
Nina Jøranson, Auteur
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"The transition to parenthood is complex and influenced by interacting factors related to society, the parents and the child. Professional support is considered to be one of the societal factors affecting this transition by facilitating parents’[...]
![Trauma-Informed Approach to Qualitative Interviewing in Non-Suicidal Self-Injury Research](./styles/zen/images/no_image.jpg)
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Sushmita Karmakar, Auteur ;
Chetna Duggal, Auteur
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"Non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) is recognized as a public health concern owing to its chronic nature, association with suicide risk, and its growing prevalence rates across the globe. Including individuals living with NSSI in research is crucia[...]
![Stories of Hope: Young People’s Personal Narratives About ADHD Put Into Context of Positive Aspects](./styles/zen/images/no_image.jpg)
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Siv Vea Grønneberg, Auteur ;
Eivind Engebretsen, Auteur ;
Stine Torp Løkkeberg, Auteur
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"There is a growing acceptance that ADHD is a multi-dimensional disorder in which not all symptoms are associated with deficits or functional impairments. This article contributes to research on the positive aspects of the diagnosis, specificall[...]
![Making Sense of Burnout: A Reflexive Thematic Analysis of How Teachers in England Discuss and Encounter the Term Burnout](./styles/zen/images/no_image.jpg)
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Matthew Soames, Auteur ;
Martin Willis, Auteur
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"Despite extensive research looking at the phenomenon of burnout, little is known about how individuals working in traditionally high-burnout occupations understand the term. Interviews were conducted with six teachers working in state schools i[...]
![Advanced Cancer in Young Adults (YAs): Living in a Liminal Space](./styles/zen/images/no_image.jpg)
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Jonathan Avery, Auteur ;
Kristin L. Campbell, Auteur ;
Pamela Mosher, Auteur ;
Ahmed Al-Awamer, Auteur
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"Young adults (YAs), defined as individuals between the ages of 18 and 39 years, experience unique challenges when diagnosed with advanced cancer. Using the social constructivist grounded theory approach, we aimed to develop a theoretical unders[...]
![“Too Many Jobs and Not Enough Hands”: Immigrant and Refugee Community Health Workers at the Frontlines of the COVID-19 Pandemic](./styles/zen/images/no_image.jpg)
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Brittany Bearss, Auteur ;
Alexandra Martin, Auteur ;
Sheila Dorsey Vinton, Auteur ;
Virginia Chaidez, Auteur
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"Refugees and immigrants have experienced heightened health inequities related to COVID-19. As community-embedded frontline health personnel, refugee and immigrant community health workers (riCHWs) played essential roles in the provision of info[...]
![How Do Physicians Frame Medical Information in Talks With Their Patients? An Inductive Microanalysis](./styles/zen/images/no_image.jpg)
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How Do Physicians Frame Medical Information in Talks With Their Patients? An Inductive Microanalysis
Julia Menichetti, Auteur ;
Pål Gulbrandsen, Auteur ;
Anne Marie Landmark, Auteur ;
Hanne C. Lie, Auteur
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"During medical consultations, physicians need to share a substantial amount of information with their patients. How this information is framed can be crucial for patient understanding and outcomes, but little is known about the details of how p[...]
![Determinants of Adherence to Treatment in Type 2 Diabetic Patients: A Directed Qualitative Content Analysis Based on Pender’s Health Promotion Model](./styles/zen/images/no_image.jpg)
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Nahid Shahabi, Auteur ;
Zahra Hosseini, Auteur ;
Teamur Aghamolaei, Auteur ;
Ahmad Behzad, Auteur
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"Adherence to the treatment of type 2 diabetes (T2D), which includes the use of prescribed drugs, following a healthy diet, and adopting a physically active lifestyle, is important to control the disease and improve the patients’ quality of life[...]
![Becoming a Rare Disease Parent: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of Parent-Caregivers’ Postpartum Experiences](./styles/zen/images/no_image.jpg)
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Hannah Rochelle Davidson, Auteur ;
Shani Gelles, Auteur ;
Krystyna R. Keller, Auteur ;
Melissa Zajdel, Auteur
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"Rare diseases constitute a group of conditions that are individually rare, but in aggregate impact between 3 and 6% of the world population. Many of these conditions present during infancy and involve substantial caregiving responsibilities, of[...]
![Dignity and the Importance of Acknowledgement of Personhood for People With Disability](./styles/zen/images/no_image.jpg)
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Kelsey Chapman, Auteur ;
Angel Dixon, Auteur ;
Carolyn Ehrlich, Auteur ;
Elizabeth Kendall, Auteur
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"Exploring the intricate relationship between individual and collective experiences, this study explores dignity from the perspectives of people with disability. Using an extreme citizen science approach, we engaged people with disability as act[...]
![Family Caregivers’ Trajectories of Distress While Caring for a Person With Serious Mental Illness](./styles/zen/images/no_image.jpg)
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Anne Martha Kalhovde, Auteur ;
Gabriele Kitzmüller, Auteur
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"Serious mental illness (SMI) can significantly impact the lives of individuals and their families. These families often experience great emotional distress over time due to the early onset of SMI, which in turn leads to long-term trajectories a[...]
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