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‘I’m not a real boozer’: a qualitative study of primary care patients’ views on drinking and its consequence

‘I’m not a real boozer’: a qualitative study of primary care patients’ views on drinking and its consequence

... binge drinking with the very young? Because they are in an adolescent group which endorses it and all they do is feel terribly sick the next day and every now and then they do something terrible and regret ... See full document

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Specialist and primary care physicians’ views on barriers to adequate preparation of patients for renal replacement therapy: a qualitative study

Specialist and primary care physicians’ views on barriers to adequate preparation of patients for renal replacement therapy: a qualitative study

... prepare patients for RRT due to late referrals from pri- mary care providers as a major system level challenge to RRT ...subspecialty care among patients with advanced (estimated glomerular ... See full document

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A qualitative study of primary care clinicians' views of treating childhood obesity

A qualitative study of primary care clinicians' views of treating childhood obesity

... (GPs') views concerning their role in the management of adult obesity have been explored in a number of studies from a range of ...UK study concluded that general practitioners believed that obesity was not ... See full document

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A qualitative study of the experiences of care and motivation for effective self management among diabetic and hypertensive patients attending public sector primary health care services in South Africa

A qualitative study of the experiences of care and motivation for effective self management among diabetic and hypertensive patients attending public sector primary health care services in South Africa

... Data analysis of the verbatim, transcribed interview texts proceeded according to the discrete steps for quali- tative content analysis as outlined by Graneheim and Lundman [10] and Elo and Kyngas [11]. After an initial ... See full document

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Primary and tertiary health professionals’ views on the health-care of patients with co-morbid diabetes and chronic kidney disease – a qualitative study

Primary and tertiary health professionals’ views on the health-care of patients with co-morbid diabetes and chronic kidney disease – a qualitative study

... rienced qualitative researcher) using a generic inductive thematic approach as described by Patton [19] and Harding ...identified primary patterns and coded the data in a constant comparative manner, with ... See full document

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‘Trying to put a square peg into a round hole’: a qualitative study of healthcare professionals’ views of integrating complementary medicine into primary care for musculoskeletal and mental health comorbidity

‘Trying to put a square peg into a round hole’: a qualitative study of healthcare professionals’ views of integrating complementary medicine into primary care for musculoskeletal and mental health comorbidity

... for patients with limited treatment options [37]. Our study confirms 2003 findings that GPs and commissioners see integration of CAM as potentially helping to meet NHS targets ...which primary ... See full document

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Challenges of maintaining research protocol fidelity in a clinical care setting: A qualitative study of the experiences and views of patients and staff participating in a randomized controlled trial

Challenges of maintaining research protocol fidelity in a clinical care setting: A qualitative study of the experiences and views of patients and staff participating in a randomized controlled trial

... is, its diffi- cult to have a age cut off, but um sort of under the age of 65, who is worried that high glucose levels will damage their blood vessels, and who is up for enga- ging in better control ... See full document

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A qualitative study of primary care professionals' views of case finding for depression in patients with diabetes or coronary heart disease in the UK

A qualitative study of primary care professionals' views of case finding for depression in patients with diabetes or coronary heart disease in the UK

... helping patients manage often minor mental health problems but to refer the patient to the ...the primary care setting, which is a key goal for enhancing self care and for shifting the balance ... See full document

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Case-finding for COPD in primary care:  a qualitative study of patients’ perspectives

Case-finding for COPD in primary care: a qualitative study of patients’ perspectives

... invited patients from different parts of the case- finding process with the aim of eliciting a range of views on the key steps of ...eligible patients, from the first three general practices in the ... See full document

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The care of patients with subthreshold depression in primary care: Is it all that bad? A qualitative study on the views of general practitioners and patients

The care of patients with subthreshold depression in primary care: Is it all that bad? A qualitative study on the views of general practitioners and patients

... of patients with subthreshold depression and their heightened risk of developing Major Depression point to the clinical relevance of this concept, the need for treatment is still unclear, especially since up to ... See full document

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Case finding for COPD in primary care: a qualitative study of the views of health professionals

Case finding for COPD in primary care: a qualitative study of the views of health professionals

... Participants mainly reported that patients were investigated for COPD on an opportunistic basis when consulting the health services, particularly when presenting with suggestive symptoms. Others discussed using a ... See full document

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Assessing the implementability of telehealth interventions for self-management support: a realist review

Assessing the implementability of telehealth interventions for self-management support: a realist review

... that patients and professionals might re- sist or reject interventions which threaten or limit these ...to care (by, for example, enabling access or making it more timely) are more likely to be accept- able ... See full document

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Environmental Pollution Perceptions and Views on usage and Disposal of Diapers: A Case Study of Gwanda Urban

Environmental Pollution Perceptions and Views on usage and Disposal of Diapers: A Case Study of Gwanda Urban

... From the excrement produced, many diseases are passed through to animals and water bodies, such as the polio virus, [4; 6]. Lack of participation by residents in the management of this type of solid waste is happening in ... See full document

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Challenges of Visiting Patients in Coronary Care Unit from The Perspective of Nurses: A Qualitative Study

Challenges of Visiting Patients in Coronary Care Unit from The Perspective of Nurses: A Qualitative Study

... intensive care units do not take the communication with families serious or are not aware of the effect of communication of patients with their family members ...intensive care unit have stress and ... See full document

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A qualitative study among breast cancer patients on chemotherapy: experiences and side-effects

A qualitative study among breast cancer patients on chemotherapy: experiences and side-effects

... this study, there were two censored brand names (which appear in the first and second subthemes under theme 3), which have been differentiated as brand XX and ...by patients in this ...cancer ... See full document

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Patients’ views and needs about systemic sclerosis and its management: a qualitative interview study

Patients’ views and needs about systemic sclerosis and its management: a qualitative interview study

... dimensions. Patients emphasized the stra- tegic importance of the patient–physician relationship in their satisfaction with SSc management, the necessary flexibility of this relationship, and the risk of the ... See full document

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Quality of life in ostomy patients: a qualitative study

Quality of life in ostomy patients: a qualitative study

... Most patients reported that they had to change or leave their job after disease onset and their ostomy, and that this had affected their ...community. I hope the Ostomy Association does something to ... See full document

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A Study on Demonetisation in India and Its Ef...

A Study on Demonetisation in India and Its Ef...

... 50days, I did not suffer a lot due to demonetisaion as I was helped by my son to withdraw money from ATMs and operate Net Banking, whereas both the in-patients and out patients who took ... See full document

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Disconnect between primary care and cancer follow-up care: An exploratory study from Odisha, India

Disconnect between primary care and cancer follow-up care: An exploratory study from Odisha, India

... nine primary care pro- fessionals, eight oncologists, and 17 patients ...recruited primary care physicians from urban, suburban, and rural ...divergent views owing to their ... See full document

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Primary care clinicians’ views of paediatric respiratory infection surveillance information to inform clinical decision-making: a qualitative study

Primary care clinicians’ views of paediatric respiratory infection surveillance information to inform clinical decision-making: a qualitative study

... and I probably see a thousand kids, I dunno, a year, maybe, and so I’m gonna get it wrong once a ...and I think that’s what the limiting factor ... See full document

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