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The role of community healthcare professionals in discussing sexual assault experiences during obstetrics and gynecological healthcare appointments
BackgroundNearly half of adult women in the US report experiencing sexual assault, with almost one-fifth reporting rape. For many sexual assault...
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Neonatal healthcare professionals’ experiences of intact cord resuscitation in the mother´s bed- an interview study
BackgroundIntact cord resuscitation in the first three minutes of life improves oxygenation and Apgar scores. The practise of intact cord...
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Experiences and opinions towards baby-led weaning by healthcare professionals. A qualitative study
BackgroundBaby-led weaning (BLW) is an alternative method to spoon-feeding to introduce solid foods. This study aimed to describe and understand the...
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Experiences of cancer patients in receiving dietary advice from healthcare professionals and of healthcare professionals in providing this advice—a systematic review
PurposeThis systematic review investigated qualitative and quantitative studies exploring patients and healthcare professionals’ (HCP) experience of...
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Beyond the bedside: protocol for a sco** review exploring the experiences of non-practicing healthcare professionals within health professions education
BackgroundThe number of healthcare professionals leaving clinical practice and transitioning to alternative careers in health professions education...
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Healthcare professionals’ experiences of video consultations in palliative care in rural areas: an intervention study in community care
BackgroundThe population is aging, leading to an increased need for palliative care and end-of-life care. There is a lack of research on the use of...
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Healthcare professionals’ perspectives and experiences of osteoporosis medication treatment: a qualitative systematic review
SummaryThis systematic review aimed to explore healthcare professionals’ (HCPs) experiences and perspectives of osteoporosis medication treatment...
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Healthcare professionals’ experiences and views of providing continence support and advice to people living at home with dementia: “That’s a carer’s job”
BackgroundPeople living with dementia at home and their family carers often feel unsupported by healthcare professionals in managing continence...
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Improving patients’, carers’ and primary care healthcare professionals’ experiences of discharge communication from specialist palliative care to community settings: a protocol for a qualitative interview study
BackgroundPatients who have benefited from specialist intervention during periods of acute/complex palliative care needs often transition from...
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“We are not there yet”: perceptions, beliefs and experiences of healthcare professionals caring for women with pregnancy-related pelvic girdle pain in Australia
BackgroundPregnancy-related pelvic girdle pain (PPGP) is a common condition worldwide. Women report being unprepared about PPGP, and state they...
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Experiences and perspectives of healthcare professionals implementing advance care planning for people suffering from life-limiting illness: a systematic review and meta-synthesis of qualitative studies
BackgroundLife-limited patients may lose decision-making abilities during disease progression. Advance care planning can be used as a discussion...
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Communication between Caregivers of Adults with Cancer and Healthcare Professionals: a Review of Communication Experiences, Associated Factors, Outcomes, and Interventions
Purpose of reviewFamily/unpaid caregivers play an important role in cancer care. This review aims to summarize caregiver communication experiences...
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Health, social, and dental professionals’ experiences of working within an extended home-visit program in the child healthcare: a qualitative interview study in Sweden
BackgroundThe goal of the Swedish child healthcare system is to reach all children with health-promotive actions and to create equal health...
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Patients and informal caregivers in the lead: a qualitative study on the experiences of patients, informal caregivers, and healthcare professionals with involvement in treatment, e-health and self-management programs
BackgroundA significant proportion of patients and informal caregivers favor an active role in decisions concerning their health. Simultaneously,...
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Experiences of coordinated care for people in the UK affected by rare diseases: cross-sectional survey of patients, carers, and healthcare professionals
BackgroundPoorly coordinated care can have major impacts on patients and families affected by rare conditions, with negative physical health,...
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Impacts on oral health attitude and knowledge after completing a digital training module among Swedish healthcare professionals working with older adults
Oral health care is essential, and digital training may influence healthcare professionals’ attitudes to and knowledge of oral health. The aim,...
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Asking about violence and abuse among patients experiencing homelessness: a focus group study with healthcare professionals
BackgroundPeople experiencing homelessness are at increased risk of violence and abuse, however, there is insufficient knowledge about rates of...
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Empowered patients and informal care-givers as partners?—a survey study of healthcare professionals’ perceptions
BackgroundMore knowledge is needed regarding the perceptions of healthcare professionals when encountering empowered patients and informal caregivers...
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Exploring healthcare professionals’ experiences with informal family cancer caregiving
Caring for a family member with cancer is often associated with significant cognitive, emotional, and physical demands. Although considerable...
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“Superheroes? No, thanks.” Accepting vulnerability in healthcare professionals
In this commentary, we develop a conceptual proposal aimed to explain why a discourse of praise and admiration for healthcare professionals´...