Witwaranukool, Porawan Phonyiam, Ratchanok Wu, Yanni Kynoch, Kathryn
Background: Home-based chemotherapy (HBC) has emerged as a standard option for treating various types of cancer, primarily to decrease the waiting time for treatment. As HBC gains more recognition, ongoing research is delving into the experiences of patients with cancer who receive chemotherapy in a home setting or chemotherapy closer to home. Unde...
Söderman, Annika Arvidsson-Lindvall, Mialinn
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International journal of qualitative studies on health and well-being
Loneliness is a public health concern and more than half of the residents in nursing homes experience lonliness. Risk factors are age and loss of close relatives. This study aimed to describe experiences of loneliness among older people living in an academic nursing home. Qualitative semi-structured interviews were conducted with ten older people a...
Vestgarden, Lisbeth Alnes Dahlborg, Elisabeth Strunck, Jeanne Aasen, Elin Margrethe
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BMC health services research
Access to equal health services is a key issue in most European countries. In the coming years, immigrants will constitute an increasing proportion of older adults in Europe, and their need for healthcare services will likely increase. Healthcare services must prepare for such encounters to make them equitable. Older immigrants' hospitalization exp...
Lindsay, Kweku Ewusie Orleans Wood, Sandra Freda Abraham, Susanna Aba Aidoo, Ebenezer Ato Kwamena
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BMC psychiatry
In Ghana, the use of illegal drugs and alcohol has been classified as endemic. To manage this menace, the Therapeutic Community model for Substance Use Disorders (SUD) was introduced in Ghana about a decade ago as an alternative to other existing strategies. However, the effectiveness of this treatment modality for substance use disorders in Pantan...
Blomqvist, Ylva Thernström Olsson, Emma
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International breastfeeding journal
Infants requiring neonatal care often face initial breastfeeding challenges, leading them to receive expressed breast milk from their mother or donor milk. While emphasizing the mother's own milk as the gold standard for infant nutrition, the utilization of donor milk stands as the preferred alternative over infant formula due to its numerous benef...
Parsons, Dr Jo Grimley, Dr Cath Atherton, Professor Helen Clarke, Louise Hillman, Dr Sarah Bick, Professor Debra
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Midwifery
Pregnant women and their unborn babies are at increased risk from serious complications, hospitalisation and death from infectious diseases. Vaccinations for influenza (flu), pertussis (whooping cough) and Covid-19 are available for free for pregnant women in the UK, but uptake of these repeatedly remains low. This qualitative study aimed to explor...
Wyngaert, Karsten Vanden Debulpaep, Sara Van Biesen, Wim Van Daele, Sabine Braun, Sue Chambaere, Kenneth Beernaert, Kim
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Journal of cystic fibrosis : official journal of the European Cystic Fibrosis Society
Inadequate participation of Adolescents and Young Adults (AYAs) and parents are well-established barriers of transition. Shifts in roles are mandatory with increasing responsibilities for AYAs and decreasing involvement of parents in care. This study explores the shifts in roles of AYAs and their parents and its association with the subjective expe...
Abdi Aw-Nuur, Hana Abdullahi Diriye, Nasra Aasheim, Vigdis Engen, Tone Mehrara, Lydia Skirnisdottir Vik, Eline
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Sexual & reproductive healthcare : official journal of the Swedish Association of Midwives
Health authorities in many countries recommend that women should take folic acid supplements before and during pregnancy to prevent having babies with neural tube defects. Somali immigrant women in Norway use less folic acid supplements than the recommended amount and subsequently, less than Norwegian-born women. To explore Somali immigrant women's...
Lau, Benny March, Marie K Harmer, Alison R Caruana, Sarah Mahony, Christopher Dennis, Sarah
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BMC geriatrics
Thrice-daily physiotherapy immediately following surgical repair of hip fracture has been shown to be safe and to reduce total hospital length of stay. However, implementing this is challenging with respect to health service funding and staffing. A novel approach may be to utilize an alternative workforce (allied health staff and student physiother...
Van Steijvoort, Eva; 122717; Cassou, Mathilde; De Schutter, Camille; Dimitriadou, Eftychia; Peeters, Hilde; 35066; Peeraer, Karen; 58471; Matthijs, Gert; 9354; Borry, Pascal; 39446;
PURPOSE: This study aimed to assess the attitudes and experiences of subfertile couples applying for medically assisted reproduction (MAR) using their own gametes towards reproductive genetic carrier screening (RGCS) for monogenic conditions. METHODS: A prospective survey study was conducted where subfertile couples were recruited from the fertilit...