Browsing Blizard Institute by Subject "qualitative research"
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Barriers and facilitators to early mobilisation and weight-bearing as tolerated after hip fracture surgery among older adults in Saudi Arabia: a qualitative study.
(Oxford University Press, 2024-04-14)OBJECTIVE: To explore the practice of prescribing and implementing early mobilisation and weight-bearing as tolerated after hip fracture surgery in older adults and identify barriers and facilitators to their implementation. ... -
Building managed primary care practice networks to deliver better clinical care: a qualitative semi-structured interview study.
(2017-11)BACKGROUND: Primary care practices are increasingly working in larger groups. In 2009, all 36 primary care practices in the London borough of Tower Hamlets were grouped geographically into eight managed practice networks ... -
Experiences and behaviours of patients with asthma requesting prescriptions from primary care during medication shortages linked to the COVID-19 lockdown: insights from a qualitative analysis of a UK asthma online community.
(2022-12)BACKGROUND: Inhaler shortages were reported in the UK following declaration of the COVID-19 pandemic, prompting advice against stockpiling. AIM: To understand experiences and behaviours of patients with asthma requesting ... -
How is poststroke fatigue understood by stroke survivors and carers? A thematic analysis of an online discussion forum.
(2019-07-09)OBJECTIVE: To understand poststroke fatigue from the perspective of stroke survivors and caregivers expressed in an online discussion forum. DESIGN: The search terms 'tiredness', 'fatigue', 'tired', 'weary' and 'weariness' ... -
How primary care can help survivors of transient ischaemic attack and stroke return to work: focus groups with stakeholders from a UK community.
(2020-01-27)BACKGROUND: Evidence about how primary care can best enable survivors of transient ischaemic attack (TIA)/stroke return to work is limited. AIM: This study explored the role of primary care in supporting survivors of ... -
Identification and initial response to children's exposure to intimate partner violence: a qualitative synthesis of the perspectives of children, mothers and professionals.
(2018-04-28)OBJECTIVES: To synthesise evidence on the acceptable identification and initial response to children's exposure to intimate partner violence (IPV) from the perspectives of providers and recipients of healthcare and social ... -
Impacts of clinical academic activity: qualitative interviews with healthcare managers and research-active nurses, midwives, allied health professionals and pharmacists.
(BMJ Publishing Group, 2021-10-07)OBJECTIVES: To explore the perceived impacts of clinical academic activity among the professions outside medicine. DESIGN: Qualitative semistructured interviews. SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: There were two groups of interviewees: ... -
The lived experience of chronic headache: a systematic review and synthesis of the qualitative literature.
(2017-12-15)OBJECTIVE: To systematically review the qualitative literature of the lived experience of people with a chronic headache disorder. BACKGROUND: Chronic headaches affect 3%-4% of the population. The most common chronic ... -
Online stroke forum as source of data for qualitative research: insights from a comparison with patients' interviews.
(2018-03-30)OBJECTIVE: To determine the appropriateness of an online forum compared with face-to-face interviews as a source of data for qualitative research on adherence to secondary prevention medications after stroke. DESIGN: A ... -
Physiotherapists' perspectives of barriers and facilitators to effective community provision after hip fracture: a qualitative study in England.
(2023-09-01)PURPOSE: to investigate physiotherapists' perspectives of effective community provision following hip fracture. METHODS: qualitative semi-structured interviews were conducted with 17 community physiotherapists across ... -
REducing unwarranted variation in the Delivery of high qUality hip fraCture services in England and Wales (REDUCE): protocol for a mixed-methods study.
(2021-05-19)INTRODUCTION: Substantial variation in the delivery of hip fracture care, and patient outcomes persists between hospitals, despite established UK national standards and guidelines. Patients' outcomes are partly explained ... -
Reluctance of general practice staff to register patients without documentation: a qualitative study in North East London.
(2023-04)BACKGROUND: Lack of access to documentation is a key barrier to GP registration, despite NHS England guidance stating that documents are not required. Staff attitudes and practice regarding registration of those without ... -
Using the eSexual Health Clinic to access chlamydia treatment and care via the internet: a qualitative interview study.
(2018-06)OBJECTIVE: We developed the eSexual Health Clinic (eSHC), an innovative, complex clinical and public health intervention, embedded within a specialist sexual health service. Patients with genital chlamydia access their ...