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    The impact of community-based pulmonary rehabilitation on the health and lives of migrant workers with pneumoconiosis in China: a qualitative study exploring patient experience by Panpan Ma, Yasuko Nagamatsu

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Therefore, this study aimed to address this knowledge gap by exploring the experience of pneumoconiosis patients in community-based PR (CBPR)…”
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    Exploring the Positive Experiences of Senior High School Teachers in Teaching the Sports Track during the K-12 Transition Years in Southern Philippines by Steffany Anne Poblador, Ruben Jr Lagunero-Tagare

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…While research in Physical Education has explored the early impact of this educational reform since its enactment in 2013, there is a noticeable absence of studies focusing on teachers’ favorable experiences in teaching the Sports Track Program in Se- nior High School. …”
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    Exploring the multi-level impacts of a youth-led comprehensive sexuality education model in Madagascar using Human-centered Design methods. by Sara E Baumann, Laura Leeson, Mihaja Raonivololona, Jessica G Burke

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…However, little is known about the broader impacts of CSE on populations beyond adolescents, such as schools, families, and communities. This study explores multi-level impacts of an innovative CSE program in Madagascar, which employs young adult CSE educators to teach a three-year curriculum in government middle schools across the country. …”
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    A Psychosocial Exploration of International Medical Graduate Journeys, Perceptions, Challenges and Resulting Impacts: A Sequential Explanatory Mixed Methods Study by Healey SJR, Fakes K, Malau-Aduli BS, Nair BR

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…IMGs experience a range of challenges related to migration, acculturation, accreditation and career.Purpose: This study aimed to explore the journeys, perceptions and challenges of IMGs based in Australia.Methods: We used a sequential explanatory mixed methods approach for design and analysis. …”
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    Identification and exploration of the needs for health care in tuberculosis patients dropping out from therapy in Malang city: A qualitative phenomenological study by Nrs. Kumboyono

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…However, various obstacles are found that hinder the goal of the treatment program, such as patients dropping out from treatment. …”
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    Exploring the acceptability of a community-enhanced intervention to improve decision support partnership between patients with chronic kidney disease and their family caregivers. by Shena Gazaway, Rachel Wells, John Haley, Orlando M Gutiérrez, Tamara Nix-Parker, Isaac Martinez, Claretha Lyas, Katina Lang-Lindsey, Richard Knight, Ruth Crenshaw-Love, Allen Pazant, J Nicholas Odom

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…This pilot study, guided by the multiphase optimization strategy and community-engaged research principles, aimed to explore the acceptability of a developed patient component to a decision-support training intervention called ImPart (Improving Decisional Partnership of CKD Dyads). …”
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    “The problem is not detection, it is treatment”: exploring why women needing pre-cervical cancer care are lost to follow-up at the hospital in Iquitos, Peru by Alex C. Blum, Rachael Tessema, Lauren Nussbaum, Cristina Hidalgo, E. Jennifer Ríos López, Graciela Meza Sánchez, Rachel M. Morse, Joanna Brown, Reyles Ríos Reategui, Lucía Wong, Luis Díaz Córdova, Karina Gonzales Díaz, Renso López Liñán, Javier Vásquez Vásquez, J. Kathleen Tracy, Valerie A. Paz-Soldan

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Abstract Background The objective of this study was to explore the barriers to follow-up – as well as potential ways to reduce these – of women with cervical lesions suspicious for cancer who were ineligible for primary-level treatment and needed, but did not receive, hospital-level follow-up in Iquitos, Peru. …”
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