Titre : | Qualitative health research : An International, Interdisciplinary Journal, Vol. 34 n°3. - Février 2024 |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 28/02/2024 |
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Eleni Spyreli, Auteur ;
Elena Vaughan, Auteur ;
Michelle C. McKinley, Auteur ;
Jayne V. Woodside, Auteur
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"The method of photovoice has been previously used to effectively engage with socioeconomically disadvantaged groups and explore their eating behaviours. In this methodological article, we draw on our experiences from using photovoice through on[...]
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Roseanne C. Schuster, Auteur ;
Karin Wachter, Auteur ;
Kenna McRae, Auteur ;
Anne McDaniel, Auteur
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"Community health workers are members of two groups whose short- and long-term health has been uniquely shaped by the COVID-19 pandemic: health workers and the oft-marginalized populations that they serve. Yet, their wellbeing, particularly of t[...]
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Kristie Serota, Auteur ;
Daniel Z. Buchman, Auteur ;
Michael Atkinson, Auteur
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"Medical assistance in dying (MAiD) is an evolving practice in Canada, with requests and outcomes increasing each year, and yet controversy is present—with a vast spectrum of ethical positions on its permissibility. International research indica[...]
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Kristie Serota, Auteur ;
Daniel Z. Buchman, Auteur ;
Michael Atkinson, Auteur
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"Medical assistance in dying (MAiD) is an evolving practice in Canada, with requests and outcomes increasing each year, and yet controversy is present—with a vast spectrum of ethical positions on its permissibility. International research indica[...]
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Emily Pfender, Auteur ;
Amy Bleakley, Auteur
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"Social media influencers increasingly make health recommendations on social media. Research on influencer health messaging is mixed in that some studies show it can result in misleading or harmful health information, and others demonstrate it c[...]
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Lisa Borrero, Auteur ;
Aimee Dietsch, Auteur ;
Laura E. Santurri, Auteur ;
Heidi H. Ewen, Auteur
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"Postpartum depression (PPD) is a significant health issue for many new mothers in the weeks and months following a child’s birth. Quantitative data suggest that a mother’s PPD negatively impacts healthcare decision-making for the child via rout[...]
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Ben Rimmer, Auteur ;
Michelle Balla, Auteur ;
Lizzie Dutton, Auteur ;
Joanne Lewis, Auteur
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"Those closest to people with lower-grade gliomas (LGGs) often assume the role of informal caregiver (IC). The additional responsibilities mean ICs of people with cancer can experience adverse impacts on their own lives. We explored the emotiona[...]
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Joanna Blackwell, Auteur ;
Jacquelyn Allen-Collinson, Auteur ;
Adam Evans, Auteur ;
Hannah Henderson, Auteur
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"The National Health Service (NHS) cardiac rehabilitation patient care pathway has remained largely unchanged for many years despite, on average, half of all eligible patients declining to engage. To investigate reasons for non-engagement, we ex[...]
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Rachel Ollivier, Auteur ;
Megan Aston, Auteur ;
Sheri Price, Auteur ;
Debbie Sheppard-LeMoine, Auteur
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"There exists a lack of literature surrounding how postpartum individuals define feeling ‘ready’ to resume sexual activities after childbirth. Many factors may influence feelings of desire or readiness for sexual activities, such as breastfeedin[...]
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Maria Luisa Martino, Auteur ;
Daniela Lemmo, Auteur ;
Anna Rosa Donizzetti, Auteur ;
Anna Rosa Donizzetti, Auteur
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"Emotional forecasting, meaning how a person anticipates feeling as a consequence of their choices, drives healthcare decision-making. Research, however, suggests that people often do not fully anticipate or otherwise grasp the future emotional [...]
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