Oleffe, Amandine Paul, Elisabeth Mahieu, Céline
peer reviewed / BACKGROUND: Medicine retailers, considered here as any person or setting dedicated to the sale of retail medicines, fill an important gap in terms of access to healthcare in areas where population are not covered by universal healthcare schemes. In Goma in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, such retailers have proliferated and ar...
Nguyen, Nhung Koester, Kimberly A Kim, Minji Watkins, Shannon Lea Ling, Pamela M
ObjectiveTo describe how young adults use electronic cigarettes (electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS)) for smoking cessation and reasons why they may or may not successfully quit smoking.MethodsLongitudinal qualitative data were collected annually from 2017 to 2019 for 25 young adult tobacco users (aged 18-29 years) in California (USA) who u...
Moorthie, Sowmiya Oguzman, Emre Evans, Sian Brayne, Carol LaFortune, Louise
INTRODUCTION: Health inequalities in the UK are investigated and addressed by analysing data across socioeconomic factors, geography and specific characteristics, including those protected under law. It is acknowledged that the quality of data underpinning these analyses can be improved. The objective of this work was to gain insights from professi...
Tolani, Musliu Agbo, Christian Paciorek, Alan Umar, Shehu Ojewola, Rufus Mohammed, Faruk Kaninjing, Ernie Ahmed, Muhammed DeBoer, Rebecca
BACKGROUND: Prostate cancer mortality rates are high in Nigeria. While prostate cancer is highly curable with early detection and effective multidisciplinary management, the quality of care is suboptimal in this setting. Sustainable delivery of high-quality care for patients with localized prostate cancer is needed to save more lives. To inform fut...
Cox, Caitríona Hatfield, Thea Willars, Janet Fritz, Zoë
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Communication is important in determining how patients understand the diagnostic process. Empirical studies involving direct observation of communication within diagnostic processes are relatively limited. This ethnographic study aimed to identify communicative practices facilitating or inhibiting shared understanding between p...
Chen, Wei-Ti Sun, Wenxiu Huang, Feifei Shiu, Cheng-Shi Kim, Boram Candelario, Jury Toma, Lance Wu, Gilbert Ah-Yune, Judy
Language barriers are major obstacles that Asian American immigrants face when accessing health care in the USA. This study was conducted to explore the impact of language barriers and facilitators on the health care of Asian Americans. Qualitative, in-depth interviews and quantitative surveys were conducted with 69 Asian Americans (Chinese, Filipi...
Iff, Joel Carmichael, Chloe McKee, Stephanie Sehinovych, Ihor McNeill, Carolyn Tesi-Rocha, Carolina Henricson, Erik Muntoni, Francesco Kitchen, Helen
INTRODUCTION: Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is characterized by rapid functional decline. Current available treatment options aim to delay disease progression or stabilize physical function. To aid in healthcare providers understanding of the symptoms of disease that impact patients experience, this study explored childrens physical functioning...
Brodney, Suzanne Bhat, Roopa Tuan, Jessica Johnson, Gina May, Folasade Glenn, Beth Schoolcraft, Kimberly Warner, Erica Haas, Jennifer
INTRODUCTION: At-home colorectal cancer (CRC) screening is an effective way to reduce CRC mortality, but screening rates in medically underserved groups are low. To plan the implementation of a pragmatic randomized trial comparing two population-based outreach approaches, we conducted qualitative research on current processes and barriers to at-hom...
Naz-McLean, Sarah Clark, Jesse Huerta, Leyla Mayer, Kenneth Lama, Javier Reisner, Sari Perez-Brumer, Amaya
INTRODUCTION: Oral pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for HIV-1 infection is over 99% effective in protecting against HIV acquisition when used consistently and appropriately. However, PrEP uptake and persistent use remains suboptimal, with a substantial gap in utilization among key populations who could most benefit from PrEP. In Latin America specif...
Omar, Samira Williams, Charmaine Bugg, Laura Beth Colantonio, Angela
BACKGROUND: Over two decades of research about traumatic brain injury (TBI) rehabilitation emphasized the persistence of racial health disparities in functional outcomes that disproportionately impact Black populations without naming or addressing racism as the root problem. Further, the experiences of Black people with TBI have yet to be documente...