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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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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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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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Encountering suffering in digital care: a qualitative study of providers’ experiences in telemental health care
BackgroundEncountering patients who are suffering is common in health care, and particularly when providing mental health care. Telehealth...
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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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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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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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Health care providers’ perspectives on providing end-of-life psychiatric care in cardiology and oncology hospitals: a cross-sectional questionnaire survey
BackgroundPsychological distress is a major concern for patients with end-stage heart failure (HF). However, psychiatric care for patients with HF is...
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Health care providers’ perspectives on the need for palliative care in Upper Egypt: a descriptive exploratory study including children and adult patients
BackgroundOnly four centers in Egypt provide Palliative Care (PC) for adult cancer patients and one provides care for pediatric cancer patients....
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Describing the evidence-base for research engagement by health care providers and health care organisations: a sco** review
BackgroundHaving a research-engaged health and medical workforce is associated with improvements in clinical outcomes for patients. As such, there...
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Adolescent girls and young women’s (AGYW) access to and use of contraception services in Cape Town: perspectives from AGYW and health care providers
BackgroundAccess and use of contraception services by adolescent girls and young women (AGYW) remains suboptimal, exposing AGYW to early and often...
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A qualitative exploration of allied health providers’ perspectives on cultural humility in palliative and end-of-life care
BackgroundCultural factors, including religious or cultural beliefs, shape patients’ death and dying experiences, including palliative and...
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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...
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Diabetes Care and Mental Health During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Perspectives of Adolescents with Diabetes, Parents, and Providers
This study explored ways in which the COVID-19 pandemic impacted adolescents’ diabetes management and psychosocial functioning, and how adolescents,...
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Explaining health care providers’ perceptions about the integration of palliative care with primary health care; a qualitative study
BackgroundEasy access to palliative care is one of the basic needs of cancer patients, and this can be achieved by providing such services at the...
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Health care providers’ knowledge of clinical protocols for postpartum hemorrhage care in Kenya: a cross-sectional study
BackgroundPostpartum hemorrhage (PPH) remains the leading cause of maternal death worldwide despite its often-preventable nature. Understanding...
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Self-perceived knowledge, attitudes, and training needs regarding medical cannabis among health care providers and health volunteers in district health systems, Phitsanulok Province
Background:Health care providers and health volunteers play an important role in the collaborative provision of patient access and care regarding...
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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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E-mental health in Germany — what is the current use and what are experiences of different types of health care providers for patients with mental illnesses?
BackgroundAs a new and effective support option, e-mental health interventions can be useful in complementing treatment in mental health care. To...
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Stigma and discrimination against people living with HIV by health care providers in Egypt
ObjectiveHIV/AIDS has been recently increasingly observed in develo** countries including Egypt. This study aimed to explore stigma and...