| Titre : | Qualitative health research, Vol. 35, n° 2 - février 2025 |
| Type de document : | Bulletin : texte imprimé |
| Paru le : | 01/02/2025 |
| Année de publication : | 2025 |
| Langues : | Français |
| Catalogueur : | RESOdoc |
| En ligne : | https://journals.sagepub.com/toc/qhra/35/2 |
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Brightlin N. Dhas, Auteur ;
Jackie Fox, Auteur ;
Benshamir Bright, Auteur ;
Dina B. El Haj, Auteur
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"Health professionals/clinicians interview people regularly as part of their role. However, a qualitative research interview differs considerably to a clinical interview. If clinicians approach qualitative research interviewing based on their ex[...]
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Monica L. Molinaro, Auteur ;
Shipra Taneja, Auteur ;
David L. Lysecki, Auteur ;
Heather McKean, Auteur
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"Child life specialists are clinically trained and educated healthcare professionals who work in both healthcare environments and the community to address the needs of ill children and their families. However, child life specialists have previou[...]
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Vira Ameli, Auteur ;
Geoffrey Wong, Auteur ;
Jane Barlow, Auteur ;
Minoo Mohraz, Auteur
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"Mobile health (mHealth) interventions are increasingly used to address the challenges of living with HIV and engaging with antiretroviral therapy. A wealth of evidence supports the efficacy of mHealth in supporting living with HIV. Yet, there i[...]
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Sehrish Sajjad, Auteur ;
Rubina Barolia, Auteur ;
Raisa B. Gul, Auteur
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"The life experiences of children with cancer and their parents as individuals have been well documented in literature. However, little is known about their experiences as child–parent dyads in Pakistan regarding these children’s quality of life[...]
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Elochukwu Ernest Uzim, Auteur ;
Ijeoma Igwe, Auteur ;
Po-Han Lee, Auteur
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"Research on the lived experiences of HIV survivors, including young people living with HIV, has primarily emphasized broader sociocultural concerns, such as stigmatization and cultural attitudes toward sexuality and gender, while giving less at[...]
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Rebecca M. Crocker, Auteur ;
Karina R. Duenas, Auteur ;
Idolina Castro, Auteur ;
Maia Ingram, Auteur
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"Mexicans who migrate to the United States endure significant stressors related to the migration process and social and environmental conditions of life in the United States. Given that chronic stress exposure has been linked to the onset of hea[...]
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David P. Meharg, Auteur ;
Sarah M. Dennis, Auteur ;
Justin McNab, Auteur ;
Kylie G. Gwynne, Auteur
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"Aboriginal Australians experience a high prevalence of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), with high rates of potentially preventable hospitalisations. However, little is known about Aboriginal peoples’ experiences of living with COPD[...]
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Jennifer Jo Connor, Auteur ;
Kalthum Abdikeir, Auteur ;
Nicole Chaisson, Auteur ;
Sonya S. Brady, Auteur
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"The past decades have seen large numbers of Somali women migrate across the globe. It is critical for healthcare workers in host countries to understand healthcare needs of Somali women. The majority of Somali female migrants experience female [...]
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"The aim of this paper is to provide foundational work to standardize the conceptual definition of what I refer to as symptom invalidation by using invalidating environments and illness representations as guiding conceptual frameworks. Mixed ded[...]
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| RESO Q.02 | RE65682727 | Bulletin | RESOdoc | Consultation sur place Disponible |



