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Oral health during pregnancy: an analysis of interprofessional guideline awareness and practice behaviors among prenatal and oral health providers
BackgroundPoor oral health during pregnancy has significant implications across the life course, including increased risk for adverse pregnancy,...
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Why do consumers choose private over public health services? Reflective accounts of health providers in Vietnam
BackgroundIn Vietnam and many develo** countries, private healthcare is increasingly being leveraged by governments to complement public services...
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eHealth literacy among hospital health care providers: a systematic review
BackgroundeHealth literacy is a key concept in the implementation of eHealth resources. However, most eHealth literacy definitions and frameworks are...
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Oral health providers’ views of oral health promotion in Jazan, Saudi Arabia: a qualitative study
BackgroundOral health promotion (OHP) is a crucial aspect of dental care, as it aims to improve and protect oral health of individuals. This study...
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Challenges and Ethical Implications in Rural Community Mental Health: The Role of Mental Health Providers
This manuscript reviews the unique challenges, barriers, and ethical implications of providing mental health services in rural and underserved areas....
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The Impact of Delivery Reform on Health Information Exchange with Behavioral Health Providers: Results from a National Representative Survey of Ambulatory Physicians
Health information exchange (HIE) is an effective way to coordinate care, but HIE between health and behavioral health providers is limited. Recent...
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Health care providers attitude towards safe abortion care and its associated factors in Northwest, Ethiopia, 2021: a health facility-based cross-sectional study
BackgroundA negative attitude towards abortion among health care providers providing abortion services could be an obstacle even under a law, which...
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Factors influencing integration of mental health screening and treatment at HIV clinic settings in Cameroon: a qualitative study of health providers’ perspectives
BackgroundMental disorders are common among people with HIV (PWH) and are associated with poor HIV outcomes. Despite high unmet mental health needs...
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Normative Perceptions and Medical Providers’ Help-Seeking Behavior in a Rural Health Setting
Healthcare providers experience greater work stress and mental health concerns compared to the general population. This study aimed to better...
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Building Equitable Mental Health Care for Latino Children: Perspectives from Providers and Communities
BackgroundThe current pediatric mental health crisis has disproportionately impacted Latino youth in the United States (US), as demonstrated by their...
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Evaluating medical providers in terms of patient health disparities: a statistical framework
Statistical methods for provider profiling are designed to measure healthcare quality and create incentives for low-quality providers to improve....
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Adolescents’ perspectives regarding their communication with reproductive health service providers in Rwanda: an explorative study
BackgroundAdolescents in low-middle-income countries often face limited access to health information and services due to several different factors....
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A Phenomenological Analysis of Mental Health Providers’ Experience of Client Suicide
Suicide is the 11th leading cause of death in the U.S. It is estimated that one third of people who died by suicide received mental health services...
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Exploring health care providers’ engagement in prevention and management of multidrug resistant Tuberculosis and its factors in Hadiya Zone health care facilities: qualitative study
BackgroundEngagement of healthcare providers is one of the World Health Organization strategies devised for prevention and provision of patient...
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Knowledge, attitude and practices of health care providers in implementing services to HRGs under the TANSACS program
Aim/ObjectiveTo assess the knowledge and practices of health care providers towards high-risk groups (HRGs) in order to maximize/better the services...
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Exploring the barriers to mental health service utilization in the Bolgatanga Municipality: the perspectives of family caregivers, service providers, and mental health administrators
BackgroundMental health service utilization remains a challenge in develo** countries, with numerous barriers affecting access to care. Albeit data...
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Barriers to Mental Health care in Canada Identified by Healthcare Providers: A Sco** Review
The mental health treatment gap remains wide across the world despite mental illness being a significant cause of disability globally. Both end-user...
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Factors influencing utilization of physiotherapy services by health care providers at Busia County Referral Hospital in Kenya
BackgroundThe surging trend of noncommunicable diseases complicated by trauma and infectious diseases has left many with marked physical limitations....
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Barriers and facilitators to accessing adolescents’ mental health services in Karachi: users and providers perspectives
IntroductionAdolescents’ Mental Healthcare (MHC) is influenced by numerous factors, and adolescents occasionally seek professional help for mental...
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Health literacy and cultural responsiveness of primary health care systems and services in Australia: reflections from service providers, stakeholders, and people from refugee backgrounds
BackgroundPrimary health care [PHC] services with general practitioners (GPs) as the first point of access to health care services for people from...