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Qualitative health research : An International, Interdisciplinary Journal, vol. 35, n° 4-5. - avril 2025
| Titre : | Qualitative health research : An International, Interdisciplinary Journal, vol. 35, n° 4-5. - avril 2025 |
| Type de document : | Bulletin |
| Paru le : | 01/04/2025 |
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Lorien S. Jordan, Auteur ;
Jori N. Hall, Auteur
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"The articles in this special issue emphasize the evolution and impact of culturally responsive research in health settings. They illustrate the methodological shift from viewing culture through a Western-centric lens to instead critically analy[...]
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George Parker, Auteur ;
Suzanne Miller, Auteur ;
Alex Ker, Auteur ;
Sally Baddock, Auteur
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"Intersectionality, as a praxis and methodology, enables researchers to attend to their social justice goals. Yet, intersectionality has been under-employed in research centering trans people’s healthcare experiences. Not attending to intersecti[...]
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Stefanie Plage, Auteur ;
Rebecca E. Olson, Auteur ;
Nathalia Costa, Auteur ;
Karime Mescouto, Auteur
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"Health Justice Partnerships (HJPs) are collaborations across law, health, and social care seeking more equitable health outcomes. This article aims to explore an HJP embedded within a culturally responsive mental health service in Australia for[...]
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Neha Jain, Auteur ;
Arpita Gupta, Auteur ;
Deepika Sharma, Auteur ;
Shilpi Kukreja, Auteur
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"Culturally responsive methodologies (CRMs) foreground critical engagement, people’s voices, and connection with cultural heritage. Similarly, structural competency (SC) advocates for structural humility and cultural safety to address the struct[...]
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Pengfei Zhao, Auteur ;
Pei-Jung Li, Auteur ;
Wen Qi, Auteur
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"In this methodological paper, we raise the question of what a culturally responsive translational practice might look like in qualitative research. Through examining the literature on translation in culturally responsive theories and qualitativ[...]
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Pei-Jung Li, Auteur ;
Xinqing Dorcas Miao, Auteur
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"With the increasing multicultural and multilingual populations in the United States, health providers and researchers are striving to improve the quality of cross-cultural and cross-lingual interactions and promote more equitable health service[...]
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Maya Fennig, Auteur ;
Myriam Denov, Auteur
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"In this paper, we explore idioms of distress among Eritrean refugees currently living in Israel, a refugee population that has experienced profound forms of violence and upheaval in their country of origin, yet largely overlooked in clinical re[...]
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Asha S. Winfield, Auteur ;
Nabila Mushtarin, Auteur ;
Joshua Jordan, Auteur
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"In this reflective article, our research team discusses the lessons, tools, and experiences we gained while conducting culturally responsive qualitative research (CRQR) in the Deep US South. According to researchers, CRQR is a research methodol[...]
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Melissa L. Palma, Auteur ;
Donna Lynne Demanarig, Auteur ;
Kristine Cecile Alarcon, Auteur ;
Maria Acedo Kronenburg, Auteur
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"Kuwentuhan is an indigenous Filipino oral storytelling method used to preserve history and values and demonstrates how cultural values and knowledge are passed down through generations. Kuwentuhan incorporates collaborative experiences as indiv[...]
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Periklis Papaloukas, Auteur ;
Iain Williamson, Auteur
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"Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a neurological, autoimmune condition which affects the nervous system, creating several physiological and psychosocial issues. Simultaneously, there is an expanding body of research on lesbian, gay, bisexual, and quee[...]
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Brianna D. Smith, Auteur ;
Dunstan J. Matungwa, Auteur ;
Tracy Huang, Auteur ;
Myrline Newton, Auteur
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"Despite pronounced disparities in COVID-19 cases and mortality among communities of color in the United States, and vaccines being a potentially lifesaving prevention measure, vaccination rates are still lower among racial minorities, especiall[...]
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Camille Collins Lovell, Auteur ;
Alexandria Richard, Auteur ;
Alin Sanchez, Auteur ;
Jessamyn Smyth, Auteur
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"Community-engaged, participatory approaches to designing and evaluating public health initiatives center the experiences, perspectives, and knowledge of community members at every stage of the process. A peer support group for racialized and mi[...]
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Jori N. Hall, Auteur ;
Lorien S. Jordan, Auteur
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"Grounded in the Akan concept of Sankofa—retrieving the past to inform the future—this concluding editorial highlights how the theories and methodologies advanced in this special issue honor Indigenous knowledge, intersectionality, and community[...]
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