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Abstract Aims Access to diabetes technology in the UK is significantly influenced by socio‐economic status, ethnicity, and systemic healthcare inequities. This study investigates barriers faced by children and young people (CYP) from ethnic minority backgrounds and/or low socio‐economic areas in accessing diabetes technologies, alongside strategies for
Eda Tonga +4 more
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Background Previous research has highlighted widespread public mis/perceptions that portray women with disabilities (WWDs) as asexual, less likely to marry, and often not interested in childbearing.
John Kuumuori Ganle +3 more
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ABSTRACT Background Delivery of dietary advice by dental professionals is an important part of national guidelines, to prevent dental disease and improve general health in children and young people. Anecdotally, dental students feel uneasy delivering dietary advice to children and their parents/carers, which may affect their ability to provide ...
Helen Rogers
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Innovation is a concept that plays a crucial role in the success of the hospitality industry and provides many positive organizational outcomes.
Aslı Ersoy
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Background Nepal is representative of Low and Middle Income Countries (LMIC) with limited availability of mental health services in rural areas, in which the majority of the population resides. Methods This formative qualitative study explores resources,
Mangesh Angdembe +4 more
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ABSTRACT Aim This paper aims to explain the process of formulating a robust theory that comprehensively explains the nurse's role during the transition from curative to the palliative phase in advanced cancer care. Design A qualitative theory synthesis approach was applied, utilising Turner's 9‐step theory synthesis method to integrate five grounded ...
Geya George, Deborah Kirk, Davina Porock
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Conceptual framework of modern Zangxiang concept: a qualitative content analysis
Background: Some scholars believe modern Zangxiang concept is conceived under the thought of bio-medicine (Western medicine), which differs greatly compared to the ancient one. The view put forward stirs up great argument.
Weiguang Wang +9 more
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The accordian and the deep bowl of spaghetti: Eight researchers' experiences of using IPA as a methodology [PDF]
Since 1996 Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) has grown rapidly and been applied in areas outside its initial “home” of health psychology. However, explorations of its application from a researcher's perspective are scarce.
Holland, Fiona G. +7 more
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ABSTRACT Aim To co‐produce a prototype intervention to help nurses improve the assessment and care of the sexual health needs of men with inflammatory bowel disease. Background Inflammatory bowel disease can have a significant impact on the sexual health and well‐being of men, but has largely been neglected in research and clinical guidelines. Men with
Sara Ma +6 more
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ABSTRACT Aims To evaluate clinical nurses' perceptions and acceptability of procedure videos developed to support them during rare clinical procedures. In addition, a secondary aim was to investigate whether these videos reduce anxiety and enhance clinical reasoning.
Jacqueline Colgan +4 more
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