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  1. Critical Self-reflection on Racism by Hospital Physicians in Large German Cities. A Qualitative Reconstructive Study Using Episodic Interviews

    Racism permeates healthcare institutions and interpersonal interactions, impacting both staff and patients. The role of doctors, given their...

    Tonia Nassal, Hürrem Tezcan-Güntekin in Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities
    Article 05 July 2024
  2. Key Opinion Leaders’ Interviews to Inform the Future of Benefit–Risk Planning in the Medical Total Product Life Cycle of Global Pharmaceutical and Medical Device Organizations

    Background and Objectives

    Key opinion leader (KOL) interviews were conducted by the Benefit–Risk Assessment Planning (BRAP) Taskforce to seek expert...

    Arianna Simonetti, Susan Colilla, ... James Matthew Higginson in Drug Safety
    Article Open access 01 June 2024
  3. The impact of scheduling ketamine as an internationally controlled substance on anaesthesia care in Sub-Saharan Africa: a case study and key informant interviews

    Background

    Access to anaesthesia and surgical care is a major problem for people living in Sub-Saharan Africa. In this region, ketamine is critical...

    Gaby I. Ooms, Mohammed A. Usman, ... Aukje K. Mantel-Teeuwisse in BMC Health Services Research
    Article Open access 07 May 2024
  4. “The chameleon among diseases” - an explorative view of sarcoidosis and identification of the consequences for affected patients and relatives using qualitative interviews

    Introduction

    Sarcoidosis is a multisystemic disease, with the lungs being the main site of manifestation. Although the exact etiology remains unclear,...

    Charlotte Hilker, Johanna Weis, ... Alexander Zink in Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases
    Article Open access 07 September 2023
  5. Is well-becoming important for children and young people? Evidence from in-depth interviews with children and young people and their parents

    Purpose

    This study explores how important well-becoming factors appear to be to children during childhood. We define well-becoming as the indicators...

    Samantha Husbands, Paul Mark Mitchell, ... Joanna Coast in Quality of Life Research
    Article Open access 31 January 2024
  6. Qualitative interviews in patients with lipodystrophy to assess the patient experience: evaluation of hunger and other symptoms

    Background

    New treatments are being evaluated for lipodystrophy; however, limited information is available on the patient experience. Results of a...

    Susan A. Martin, Robert J. Sanchez, ... Sheri Fehnel in Journal of Patient-Reported Outcomes
    Article Open access 29 July 2022
  7. “I’d like more options!”: Interviews to explore young people and family decision-making needs for pain management in juvenile idiopathic arthritis

    Background

    Juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) is a common pediatric rheumatic condition and is associated with symptoms such as joint pain that can...

    Karine Toupin-April, Isabelle Gaboury, ... Jennifer N. Stinson in Pediatric Rheumatology
    Article Open access 26 July 2023
  8. Concept Elicitation Interviews and Conceptual Model to Understand the Patient Experience of Limb Girdle Muscular Dystrophy

    Introduction

    Limb girdle muscular dystrophies (LGMDs) are a group of rare and heterogeneous disorders involving progressive wasting of shoulder and...

    Kelly Johnston, Cristina Casstevens, ... Ivana Audhya in Advances in Therapy
    Article Open access 14 March 2023
  9. General surgery applicants report the impact of virtual interviews on their rank list and match

    Purpose

    The transition to an all-virtual application cycle for General Surgery Match 2021 significantly altered interview day and the interactions of...

    Kristen M. Quinn, Louis T. Runge, ... Cynthia L. Talley in Global Surgical Education - Journal of the Association for Surgical Education
    Article 07 November 2022
  10. Experiences with smoking habits and the need for cessation among habitual smokers in Japan: a qualitative study based on semi-structured interviews

    Background

    Although more than half of the habitual smokers recognize that they want to quit smoking cigarettes, approximately half have failed to quit...

    Kae Shiratani, Junko Shimasawa, Mayumi Mizutani in BMC Primary Care
    Article Open access 02 January 2024
  11. Low carbohydrate high fat-diet in real life assessed by diet history interviews

    Background

    Low carbohydrate high fat (LCHF) diet has been a popular low carbohydrate diet in Sweden for 15 years. Many people choose LCHF to lose...

    Henrik Hagström, Linda Nyström Hagfors, ... Krister Lindmark in Nutrition Journal
    Article Open access 02 March 2023
  12. Interviews with primary care physicians identify unmet transition needs after ICU

    Aim

    We sought to explore unmet needs in transitions of care for critical illness survivors that concern primary care physicians.

    Findings ...
    Katrina E. Hauschildt, Rachel K. Hechtman, ... Theodore J. Iwashyna in Critical Care
    Article Open access 15 August 2022
  13. Scarce resources, public health and professional care: the COVID-19 pandemic exacerbating bioethical conflicts — findings from global qualitative expert interviews

    Background

    Since spring 2020, the SARS-CoV-2 virus has spread worldwide, causing dramatic global consequences in terms of medical, care, economic,...

    Jane Vonderschmitt, Sabine Wöhlke, Silke Schicktanz in BMC Public Health
    Article Open access 13 December 2023
  14. Researcher and patient experiences of co-presenting research to people living with systemic sclerosis at a patient conference: content analysis of interviews

    Background

    Patient engagement in research is important to ensure research questions address problems important to patients, that research is designed...

    Amanda Wurz, Kelsey Ellis, ... Brett D. Thombs in Research Involvement and Engagement
    Article Open access 27 January 2024
  15. Interviews with Indigenous Māori with type 1 diabetes using open-source automated insulin delivery in the CREATE randomised trial

    Purpose

    Open-source automated insulin delivery (AID) is used by thousands of people with type 1 diabetes (T1D), but has unknown generalisability to...

    Mercedes Burnside, Tracy Haitana, ... Cameron Lacey in Journal of Diabetes & Metabolic Disorders
    Article Open access 23 March 2023
  16. Qualitative Patient Interviews to Characterize the Human Burden of Advanced Basal Cell Carcinoma Following Hedgehog Pathway Inhibitor Treatment

    Introduction

    Evidence of patients’ experiences of living with advanced basal cell carcinoma (aBCC) are limited, particularly after hedgehog pathway...

    Gerasimos Konidaris, Diana Rofail, ... Tara Symonds in Dermatology and Therapy
    Article Open access 17 June 2023
  17. Eliciting Patient Insights on the Burden of Nontuberculous Mycobacterial Lung Disease (NTM-LD) and Healthcare Gaps in Germany Through Qualitative Semi-structured Interviews

    Introduction

    Nontuberculous mycobacterial lung disease (NTM-LD) is a rare but growing health concern, particularly affecting vulnerable patients with...

    Christian Hoenig, Roald van der Laan, ... Marko Obradovic in Advances in Therapy
    Article 08 May 2023
  18. Patient Perceptions of CAR-T Therapy in the USA: Findings from In-Depth Interviews

    Introduction

    Chimeric antigen receptor-T cell (CAR-T) therapy has revolutionized advanced blood cancer treatment. However, preparation,...

    Todd J. Bixby, Christine J. Brittle, ... Lisa R. Kallenbach in Oncology and Therapy
    Article Open access 21 May 2023
  19. 'A perfect storm' or missed care? Focus group interviews with dementia care professionals on Advance Care Planning

    Background

    Dementia is one of the leading causes of dependency and disability among older people and currently the seventh leading cause of death...

    Annika Tetrault, Maj-Helen Nyback, ... Heli Vaartio-Rajalin in BMC Geriatrics
    Article Open access 21 May 2023
  20. Between equilibrium and chaos, with little restitution: a narrative analysis of qualitative interviews with clinicians and parent carers of children with medical complexity

    Background

    Children with medical complexity (CMC) comprise 1% of the paediatric population, but account for over 30% of health service costs. Lack of...

    Stephanie Hodgson, Kirsten Noack, ... Michael Hodgins in BMC Health Services Research
    Article Open access 23 April 2024
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