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Unraveling agricultural water pollution despite an ecological policy in the Ayeyarwady Basin
BackgroundThe Ayeyarwady Basin in Myanmar, a critical economic zone, faces severe ecological degradation due to unsustainable agricultural practices....
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Being well? A meta-ethnography of older patients and their relatives’ descriptions of suffering and well-being in the transition from hospital to home
BackgroundAs the average length of hospital stay decreases, more and more older patients will need support during and after the hospital transition,...
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Disclosing Mental Illness During Dating: an Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of the Partners’ Experience
The relatively little research on disclosure of mental illness has mainly presented the perspective of the individual who copes with a mental...
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Mental health in adolescents with obesity: conflicting views among physicians, a qualitative study
Mental health issues in adolescents with obesity are multifold, with no explicit screening recommendations. The aim of this research is to explore...
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Experiences of French medical students during their clerkship in adolescent psychiatry: a qualitative study
The epidemiology of adolescent psychiatric disorders and the relational complexity of their management make exposure to adolescent psychiatry...
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The operational experience of private owners of small-sized care homes in China: a qualitative study
BackgroundPrivate small-sized care homes (<50 beds) have proliferated across China, however, until recently little was known about the...
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Navigating communication between conventional medicine and traditional Chinese medicine: a case study of cancer patients in Hong Kong
BackgroundTraditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is a growing phenomenon worldwide. Despite its historical role in Chinese society, however, few studies...
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Help! I Need Somebody: Help-Seeking Among Workers with Self-Reported Work-Related Mental Disorders
PurposeWorker mental health has emerged as one of the most significant challenges in contemporary workplaces. Knowing what intervention is effective...
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Identifying Barriers to Healthcare Access for New Immigrants: A Qualitative Study in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
Despite universal healthcare, immigrants often face unique challenges accessing healthcare. Employing an interpretative phenomenological analysis...
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Abdominal wall hernia and mental health: patients lived experiences and implications for patient care
BackgroundAbdominal wall hernia (AWH) affects mental health and mental health questions are frequently included within Patient-Reported Outcome...
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Experiences and self-care of pregnant nurses with gestational diabetes mellitus: a qualitative study
BackgroundPregnant nurses are at high risk of develo** gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM), and nurses diagnosed with GDM face challenges in...
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“I’ve Lived that Thing that We do with Families”: Understanding the Experiences of Practitioners’ Undertaking a Three-Year Open Dialogue UK Training Programme
Open dialogue is a systemically-based approach to mental healthcare, originating from Finland. Growing numbers of practitioners are being trained...
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Down but Never Out! Narratives on Mental Health Challenges of Selected College Students During the COVID-19 Pandemic in the Philippines: God, Self, Anxiety, and Depression
The COVID-19 pandemic is continuously causing serious effects on the mental health of college students due to the series of lockdowns and sudden...
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Evaluating interventions with victims of intimate partner violence: a community psychology approach
PurposeIntimate Partner Violence (IPV) is one of the most common forms of domestic violence, with profound implication for women's physical and...
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General practitioners’ experiences of providing somatic care for patients with severe mental illness: a qualitative study
BackgroundPatients dealing with severe mental illnesses (SMI) often face suboptimal clinical outcomes and higher mortality rates due to a range of...
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The Lived Experience of Codependency: an Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis
Codependency is a complex and debatable concept, which has been used over the years by mental health professionals to inform their practices....
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The lived experience among Somali women of giving birth in Sweden: an interpretive phenomenological study
BackgroundThe health care-seeking behaviour among Somali women is different from Swedish women’s behaviour, and this may have consequences for birth...
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Trauma-Informed Healthcare Leadership? Evidence and opportunities from interviews with leaders during COVID-19
BackgroundCOVID-19 impacted the mental health of healthcare workers, who endured pressures as they provided care during a prolonged crisis. We aimed...
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Primary care physicians' experience of caring for children with parents with mental health illness: a qualitative study among French general practitioners and paediatricians
BackgroundParental psychiatric disorders can have a significant impact on child development and the parent-infant bond, with a high risk of...
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Exploring spirituality, religion and life philosophy among parents of children receiving palliative care: a qualitative study
BackgroundFew studies have examined the spiritual environment of parents of children receiving palliative care in Southern European countries, which...