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Prescribed safer supply during dual public health emergencies: a qualitative study examining service providers perspectives on early implementation
BackgroundWithin North America and worldwide, drug related overdoses have increased dramatically over the past decade. COVID-19 escalated the need...
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Changes in harm reduction service providers professional quality of life during dual public health emergencies in Canada
BackgroundHarm reduction (HR) is a critical response to the pronounced toxicity deaths being experienced in Canada. HR providers report many benefits...
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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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Youth cannabis use in Canada post-legalization: service providers’ perceptions, practices, and recommendations
BackgroundIn 2018, Canada legalized recreational cannabis use with the purpose of protecting youth and restricting access. However, concerns have...
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A qualitative integrative analysis of service users’ and service providers’ perspectives on ways to reduce coercion in mental health care
PurposeThe movement to develop and implement non-coercive alternatives in the provision of mental health care is gaining momentum globally. To...
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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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Changes in long-term care insurance revenue among service providers during the COVID-19 pandemic
BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic has impacted peoples’ health-related behaviors, especially those of older adults, who have restricted their...
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Quality improvement interventions targeting immunization data from urban lower-level private-for-profit health service providers in Kampala Capital City: processes and implementation experiences
BackgroundLower-level private-for-profit urban immunization service providers contribute immensely to service delivery and data generation which...
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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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Generating Actionable Evidence for School-Based Mental Health Service Delivery: Public-Academic Partnership Based Evaluations
Public-academic partnership-based program evaluations can generate actionable evidence for policymaking, program design and implementation in...
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Disruptions of sexually transmitted and blood borne infections testing services during the COVID-19 pandemic: accounts of service providers in Ontario, Canada
BackgroundSince the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020 in Canada, the availability of sexual health services including sexually transmitted...
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Perspectives of service providers on aftercare service provision for persons with substance use disorders at a Rural District in South Africa
BackgroundProvision of aftercare services for persons with substance use disorders (PWSUD) within a rural context is typically met with various...
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Attitude of mental healthcare providers toward tele-psychiatry services and associated factors at public referral hospitals in Addis Ababa city, Ethiopia
IntroductionHealth systems around the world are struggling with the massive numbers of people with mental disorders who require professional care....
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Barriers to providing internet-based home care services for urban older adults in China: a qualitative study of the service providers
BackgroundDue to the increasingly aging population in China and the changes in social and family structure, older adults’ care problems are becoming...
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Health care providers’ early experiences of assisted dying in Aotearoa New Zealand: an evolving clinical service
BackgroundIn November 2021, assisted dying (AD) became lawful in Aotearoa New Zealand. A terminally ill person may now request, and receive,...
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Service quality: perspective of people with type 2 diabetes mellitus and hypertension in rural and urban public primary healthcare centers in Iran
ObjectiveThis study aimed to assess the service quality (SQ) for Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and hypertension in primary healthcare settings from...
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Health, harm reduction, and social service providers’ perspectives on the appropriateness and feasibility of peer distribution of HIV self-test kits among people who use drugs
BackgroundPeople who use drugs (PWUD) experience elevated HIV risk and numerous barriers to facility-based HIV testing. HIV self-testing (HIVST)...
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Perceptions of service providers, service recipients and female community health volunteers on a rural obstetric ultrasound program in rural Nepal: a qualitative study
BackgroundIn rural Nepal, where women face financial and geographic barriers in accessing ultrasound scans, the government initiated a Rural...
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Provision of drug and alcohol services amidst COVID-19 pandemic: a qualitative evaluation on the experiences of service providers
BackgroundThe impact of COVID-19 pandemic on the provision of drug and alcohol (D&A) services and associated outcomes have been under-researched.
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Contradictions hindering the provision of mental healthcare and psychosocial services to women experiencing homelessness in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: service providers’ and programme coordinators’ experiences and perspectives
BackgroundMental health conditions are among the health issues associated with homelessness, and providing mental healthcare to people experiencing...