| Titre : | Qualitative health research, Vol 34, n°11 - Septembre 2024 |
| Type de document : | Bulletin : texte imprimé |
| Paru le : | 01/09/2024 |
| Année de publication : | 2024 |
| Langues : | Français |
| Catalogueur : | RESOdoc |
| En ligne : | https://journals.sagepub.com/home/qhr |
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Brett Scholz, Auteur ;
Lucy Kirk, Auteur ;
Terri Warner, Auteur ;
Lauren O’Brien, Auteur
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"There has been a growing emphasis on consumer representation in the development of health policy, services, research, and education. Existing literature has critiqued how discourses of representativeness can disempower consumers working in heal[...]
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Maurice J. Chery, Auteur ;
Rebecca Henderson, Auteur ;
Kobel Dubique, Auteur ;
Adler Camilus, Auteur
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"Intestinal ostomy can have significant effects on lives and lived experiences. However, limited research exists on the experiences of persons with ostomy in low-resource settings, such as rural Haiti. This study aimed to explore the lived exper[...]
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Barbara Buchberger, Auteur ;
Heide Weishaar, Auteur ;
Megan Evans, Auteur ;
Rike Böttcher, Auteur
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"In their daily practice, health care workers (HCWs) experience the effects of tensions between professional ethos and work realities, which can lead to ethical dilemmas. We aim to explore the ethical dilemmas that affected HCWs in Germany durin[...]
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Robyn B. Adams, Auteur ;
Morgan E. Ellithorpe, Auteur
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"Anti-Blackness and heteronormativity are the driving forces that determine access to reproductive healthcare and services in the United States, and the rate of Black birthing-related deaths continue to skyrocket. Still, there is a dearth of lit[...]
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Bethany Taylor, Auteur ;
Jill Thompson, Auteur ;
Tony Ryan, Auteur
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"Ending familial co-residence, termed ‘moving on’ by participants, is an increasingly relevant life transition for people with a learning disability due to increasing life expectancy and policy developments. Nevertheless, there is an absence of [...]
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Francesca Sireci, Auteur ;
Valentina Moretti, Auteur ;
Francesco Cavallieri, Auteur ;
Silvia Ferrari, Auteur
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"Functional Neurological Disorders are characterized by sensory-motor or cognitive symptoms. Recent research has revealed their complex nature involving biological, psychological, and social factors. Care requires a multidisciplinary approach, w[...]
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Shipra Taneja, Auteur ;
Meredith Vanstone, Auteur ;
David L. Lysecki, Auteur ;
Heather McKean, Auteur
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"A cancer diagnosis in patients who are parents of minor children is uniquely stressful for both parents and children. Children need developmentally appropriate information and support to help reduce their fears and worries. Child life specialis[...]
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Malene Missel, Auteur ;
Pernille Orloff Donsel, Auteur ;
René Horsleben Petersen, Auteur ;
Malene Beck, Auteur
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"Enhanced recovery after surgery programs with median postoperative hospitalization of 2 days improve outcomes after lung cancer surgery. This article explores nursing care practices for patients with lung cancer who remain hospitalized despite [...]
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Jules Sherman, Auteur ;
Kyle L. Bower, Auteur ;
Kolaleh Eskandanian, Auteur
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"Equitable access to appropriate care, emergency department services, and in-home support aids are needed to minimize the occurrences of adverse events that have a significant impact on families. However, many families of children with medical c[...]
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| RESO Q.02 | RE65682708 | Bulletin | RESOdoc | Consultation sur place Disponible |



