Barriers to healthcare among Muslim women: A narrative …- traffic cones and barriers in healthcare providers research journal ,201871 · Results. Potential barriers discussed include modesty and privacy among Muslim women, gender preference for providers, family involvement in care, fatalism and predestination, maintaining religious practices during illness, low health literacy and language proficiency, preference for traditional remedies, fear of stereotype and …Challenges and solutions in communication with patients …202254 · Ford et al. (2016) showed that this study population experienced personal, community and healthcare barriers that limit their access to primary care. A key mechanism underlying these challenges was low HL, which makes this framework relevant for our study.
20201123 · Providers also identified patient-level barriers, including financial barriers, reluctance to have home visits, health literacy, cultural barriers, and challenges related to living situations. Themes related to methods for overcoming challenges included increased HBPC education and outreach to providers, specifically by HBPC agency staff.
20201123 · We conducted a qualitative study using semi-structured interviews with 25 Medicaid managed care providers (primary care physicians, nurse practitioners, and care managers) working in the greater Los Angeles area. Our interview protocol elicited providers’ knowledge and awareness of palliative care; perceived barriers to HBPC referral; and …
202021 · To examine the current evidence in the literature regarding barriers to healthcare faced by trafficked youth. Methods A systematic review Results Of 3,274 …
2021831 · Objective To understand racial bias in clinical settings from the perspectives of minority patients and healthcare providers to inspire changes in the way healthcare providers interact with their patients. Methods Articles on racial bias were searched on Medline, CINAHL, PsycINFO, Web of Science. Full text review and quality …
2021823 · Despite universal healthcare, immigrants often face unique challenges accessing healthcare. Employing an interpretative phenomenological analysis approach, four focus groups were conducted with 29 women and eight men from 15 different countries attending English language classes hosted at a non-governmental organization in …
201715 · Main Outcome Measures: 1) barriers to accessing health care such as insurance, language barriers, transportation, making an appointment; 2) identifying …
2021831 · Objective To understand racial bias in clinical settings from the perspectives of minority patients and healthcare providers to inspire changes in the way healthcare providers interact with their patients. Methods Articles on racial bias were searched on Medline, CINAHL, PsycINFO, Web of Science. Full text review and quality …
2021124 · Background People report using cannabis as a substitute for prescription medications but may be doing so without the knowledge of their primary health care providers (PCPs). This lack of integration creates serious concerns, e.g., using cannabis to treat medical conditions that have established treatment options. Methods We conducted …
201851 · This study provides a blueprint for optimising compassion on a personal, relational and system level and identifies healthcare providers themselves, including their responses towards the identified challenges of compassion, as significant factors in this process. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES To explore healthcare provider perspectives and …
2021130 · This review of the qualitative literature identified barriers to healthcare access for WWD related to personal factors, as well as great limitations in the capacity of …
2023129 · Providers frequently focused on individual patient barriers over systemic and relational barriers. Narratives varied by provider type and when discussing different groups of women. Continued provider training …
2021115 · Within the framework of communication accommodation theory, this paper discusses language barriers in expatriate doctor–patient communication in three state …
The purpose of this review is to provide an in-depth examination of facilitators, barriers and considerations for implementation of a novel healthcare innovation that will be used to develop an implementation plan for spread and scale of our competency-based education for health providers to learn about person-centered care for FCGs.
202065 · Barriers & facilitators to healthcare and social services among undocumented Latino (a)/Latinx immigrant clients: Perspectives from frontline service providers in Southeast Michigan Monika Doshi, William …
Barriers hindering the adoption of Health Information Systems (HIS)- Cases from Dubai's healthcare providers - HBMSU journal Authors: Mounir M. El Khatib Hamdan Bin Mohammed SMART...
201831 · The purpose of this research study was to explore health professionals' and patients' perceptions of the anticipated barriers and facilitators to effectively collaborating …
2021823 · Despite universal healthcare, immigrants often face unique challenges accessing healthcare. Employing an interpretative phenomenological analysis approach, four focus groups were conducted with 29 women and eight men from 15 different countries attending English language classes hosted at a non-governmental organization in …
2021825 · The most frequent barriers expressed were a lack of research training facilities to solve individual research problems (45.9%) and a lack of a sufficient financial budget for research activities (57.1%). The organizational-managerial level domain was significantly associated with the subject’s age, designation, and gender ( P < 0.05). …
2021823 · Despite universal healthcare, immigrants often face unique challenges accessing healthcare. Employing an interpretative phenomenological analysis approach, four focus groups were conducted with 29 women and eight men from 15 different countries attending English language classes hosted at a non-governmental organization in …
201715 · 100 Journal of Primary Care & Community Health 3(2) providers and policy makers to develop health systems that could improve adolescents’ adherence to health services. The purpose of this study was to determine from adoles-cents who were already using a health care system about (1) their perceptions of barriers to obtaining health ser-
201831 · The rapid development and access to mobile technologies has created exciting possibilities in telemedicine, which refers to healthcare delivered from a distance through information and communication technologies (ICTs).Research is needed to advance our understanding of the factors that affect how interprofessional teams, including …
2023129 · Providers frequently focused on individual patient barriers over systemic and relational barriers. Narratives varied by provider type and when discussing different groups of women. Continued provider training …
2021823 · Despite universal healthcare, immigrants often face unique challenges accessing healthcare. Employing an interpretative phenomenological analysis approach, four focus groups were conducted with 29 women and eight men from 15 different countries attending English language classes hosted at a non-governmental organization in …
2019129 · This finding is not surprising since higher access to health care was always linked to better health outcomes (63). Transportation (64), financial constraints (65,66), and improper healthcare...
20211215 · Much of the impactful literature globally (e.g., research articles and books) has been written in a dominant language (e.g., English, Spanish, Chinese). 9 Authors commonly prefer to publish in these languages, most commonly English, to increase the visibility and impact of their publication. 10, 11 However, these selective preferences may …
2018517 · Objective To identify and describe the perspectives, experiences, importance, and impact of compassionate care among ethnically diverse population groups. Methods A systematic search of …