Browsing by Subject "qualitative"
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Exploring Cancer Stigma Experienced by Pediatric Cancer Patients and Their Caregivers in Mwanza, Tanzania
(2023)Background: Cancer is grossly underreported and underdiagnosed in Africa, as only an estimated 57% of childhood cancers are diagnosed and survival rates for children with cancer are very low; an estimated 20% of children ... -
Fearonomics and the Role of Nigeria's Private Sector in the Nigerian Ebola Response
(2016)Background: Outbreaks of infectious diseases such as Ebola have dramatic economic impacts on affected nations due to significant direct costs and indirect costs, as well as increased expenditure by the government to meet ... -
Living with long-term consequences: Experience of follow-up care and support needs among Asian long-term colorectal cancer survivors.
(Psycho-oncology, 2020-10)<h4>Objectives</h4>This study aimed to provide an in-depth exploration of follow-up care experiences and supportive care needs in long-term colorectal cancer (CRC) survivors within multiethnic Asian communities.<h4>Metho... -
Making Sense of Health Information Technology
(2012)<bold>Background:<bold> Hospital adoption of health information technology (HIT) systems is promoted as essential to decreasing medical error and their associated 44,000 annual deaths and $17 billion in healthcare costs ... -
Multifactorial influences underpinning a decision on COVID-19 vaccination among healthcare workers: a qualitative analysis.
(Human vaccines & immunotherapeutics, 2022-06-10)COVID-19 vaccination in healthcare workers (HCW) is essential for improved patient safety and resilience of health systems. Despite growing body of literature on the perceptions of COVID vaccines in HCWs, existing studies ... -
Relationships Matter in Quality Maternal Care: Qualitative Findings from a Community Health Center in Jakarta, Indonesia
(2020)Background: Indonesia has a population of over 69 million women of reproductive age and struggles to reduce national maternal mortality rates. The transitioning health system must contend with improving the quality of maternity ... -
The Missed Opportunity of Patient-Centered Medical Homes to Thrive in an Asian Context.
(International journal of environmental research and public health, 2021-02-13)In recent years, there is growing interest internationally to implement patient-centered medical homes (PCMHs), and Singapore is no exception. However, studies understanding the influence of contextual policy factors on ... -
Values and Perceptions of Shellfish Mariculture in Coastal North Carolina
(2018-04-27)Declining wild fish populations and an upward demand for seafood contribute to a growing interest in marine aquaculture as a source of fresh, local seafood. This study assessed the values and perceptions associated with ...