Primary care is central to ongoing health care following bariatric surgery and patients indicate a preference for receiving follow‐up support by their primary care practitioner (PCP).
Sally Badorrek +4 more
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Hospital Pharmacists' Experiences with Medical Assistance in Dying: A Qualitative Study. [PDF]
Background Pharmacists in many countries have long been involved in some aspect of assisted dying. Since 2016, when Canada enacted legislation permitting medical assistance in dying (MAiD), the number of patients seeking the procedure has increased ...
Theresa J. Schindel +5 more
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Mobile assisted language learning: Perspectives from senior high school students [PDF]
Education has been in a drastic shift from face-to-face classes to distance education. Coping with this educational trend demands innovative practices to provide solutions to varied student conditions.
Rex A. Lim, Felix E. Arcilla Jr.
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Supporting Nurse Participation in Deprescribing: A Qualitative Study of Long‐Term Care Nurses in Alberta, Canada [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background Long‐term care (LTC) nurses are well positioned to support deprescribing given their integral role in resident care. However, there are numerous challenges to nurse involvement in deprescribing and limited research on supports to improve participation.
Spiers J +5 more
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Listening to patients: A qualitative study on diagnostic delay, coping strategies and stigma in early-onset colorectal cancer. [PDF]
Abstract Aim Early‐onset colorectal cancer (EOCC), defined as colorectal cancer (CRC) diagnosed in patients under the age of 50, has increased alarmingly in Western countries in recent decades. Although risk factors, diagnostics and treatment approaches have been studied, the subjective experiences of EOCC patients remain underexplored.
Gros HL +18 more
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Applying Qualitative Approach in Business Research [PDF]
Researchers and students in the business field are increasingly turning to qualitative methods to seek answers for complex research questions. Current literature presents a copious number of published qualitative research compared to previous decades, in
Lim, Tze-Yin +4 more
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Neonatal Twin Cobedding: A Mixed Method Study of Policy, Practice and Staff Perceptions in Australia. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Aim To explore neonatal unit policy and practice, and neonatal healthcare workers' experiences, beliefs and perceptions of twin cobedding in Australia. Design and Methods A two‐part convergent mixed methods design was used. Part 1 data were collected via an online survey of neonatal units.
Mann P, Foster J, Psaila K, Schmied V.
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Analytical Coding of In-Depth Interviews for Studying the Identities of Karelian and Pomor Women [PDF]
. This article presents an example of in-depth interview analysis using software tools for analytical text coding. The study was based on a joint interview with a Karelian woman and a Pomor woman recorded during a 2021 summer expedition to Knyazhaya Guba
Dzhhioshvili, Elvira, Litvin, Julia
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Enhancing Workplace Learning: A Video Reflexive Ethnography Study. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Introduction The clinical environment offers rich learning opportunities through activities and interactions. Yet, because workplace learning (WPL) is embedded in practice, it tends to be invisible. For clinical teachers and researchers, identifying what is learned and how to enhance learning is challenging.
Noble C +6 more
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National profile of foot orthotic provision in the United Kingdom, part 1 : practitioners and scope of practice. [PDF]
Foot orthoses have been advocated in the management of a wide range of clinical foot and lower limb problems and are within the scope of podiatry, orthotic and physiotherapy practice.
A Gelis +31 more
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