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A scoping review examining racialised women's access to midwife led birth settings found assumptions about preferred birth place being made by midwives, women and their families and differences in information given. Group antenatal care, inclusive representation, and opt‐out, flexible admission criteria may improve access and ultimately help mitigate ...
Anna Melamed+5 more
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“My Xene.” Care, Affect, and Creative Non‐Fiction Among Mothers and Daughters
Anthropology and Humanism, EarlyView.
Eleni Sideri
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Network medicine and systems pharmacology approaches to predicting adverse drug effects
Identifying and understanding the relationships between drug intake and adverse effects that can occur due to inadvertent molecular interactions between drugs and targets is a difficult task, especially considering the numerous variables that can influence the onset of such events.
Alessio Funari+2 more
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Considering the potential unintended consequences of RateMDs: an exploratory study in one specialty. [PDF]
Pulkki KH+7 more
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CMV proctitis mimicking a rectal tumor
ANZ Journal of Surgery, EarlyView.
Wei Ming Ong+4 more
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Medical assistance in dying in Canada: A review of regulatory practice standards and guidance documents for physicians. [PDF]
Close E, Gupta M, Downie J, White BP.
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ABSTRACT Differential response (DR) is an alternative to traditional approaches in child protection. DR is promising for ethnocultural minority (ECM) families at low risk of maltreatment. This qualitative study explores the experience and perspectives of ECM families regarding DR based on interviews with 11 parents and four youth in Quebec. The results
Chantal Lavergne+4 more
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Beyond the individual: a qualitative case study into the systemic determinants of speaking-up behaviour in multidisciplinary team meetings. [PDF]
van Dongen D+5 more
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ABSTRACT Based on 9 months of ethnographic research conducted in China, this study explores the experiences and attitudes of liushou children and their grandparents toward distant parenting, as well as the dynamic relationships they exhibit in interactions with migrant parents.
Kaidong Guo
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General practitioners' management of occupational diseases: a qualitative study in French-speaking Switzerland. [PDF]
Coline G+5 more
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