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    Preliminary evaluation of a gamified smartphone intervention (O2O-PEP) for enhancing HIV post-exposure prophylaxis uptake in men who have sex with men: pilot feasibility study by Tianyu Cui, Tianying Li, Luyao Gong, Kexiang Wang, Qianqian Luo

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Methods A single-arm, pre-post feasibility study combing quantitative and qualitative methods for data collection was performed in Qingdao, China. …”
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    Clinical outcomes among HIV positive babies below 18 months of age, diagnosed under the Early Infant Diagnosis (EID) programme, India: a mixed-methods studyResearch in context by Suchit Kamble, Nilesh Gawde, Shilpa Bembalkar, Noopur Goel, Mohan Thorwat, Kalyani Nikhare, Sushmita Kamble, Radhika Brahme, Swapna Pawar, Harsh Kubavat, Bhawanisingh Kushwaha, Vinita Verma, Chinmoyee Das, Raman Gangakhedkar

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Methods: This was a mixed-methods study. Quantitative clinical data of 310 children on ART with HIV diagnosis before 18 months of age was collected from the treatment cards across 30 ART centres from 11 states of India using a retrospective cohort design. …”
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    Understanding and responding to the cost and health impact of short-term health staffing in remote and rural Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community-controlled health servi... by Yuejen Zhao, Steven Guthridge, Mark Ramjan, Michael P Jones, John Wakerman, John Humphreys, Annie Tangey, Terry Dunbar, John Boffa, Rosalie Schultz, Michelle S Fitts, Lisa Bourke, Edward Mulholland, Lorna Murakami-Gold, Clarissa Comerford, Narelle Campbell, Supriya Mathew, Zania Liddle, Deborah Russell

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…Qualitative assessment will include interviews and focus groups with clinical staff, clinic users, regionally-based retrieval staff and representatives of jurisdictional peak bodies for the ACCHS sector, to understand the impact of short-term staff on quality and continuity of patient care, as well as satisfaction and acceptability of services.Ethics and dissemination The study has ethics approval from the Human Research Ethics Committee of the Northern Territory Department of Health and Menzies School of Health Research (project number DR03171), Central Australian Human Research Ethics Committee (CA-19-3493), Western Australian Aboriginal Health Ethics Committee (WAAHEC-938) and Far North Queensland Human Research Ethics Committee (HREC/2019/QCH/56393). …”
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    Continuous heart rate variability monitoring—understanding patterns of stress and recovery and their relationship with self-reported burnout, resilience and well-being in doctors:... by Kathryn R Martin, Daniel Powell, Leia Kane, Derek Ball

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Following initial analysis of the quantitative data, participants of interest will be invited to take part in semistructured interviews, which will be thematically analysed and presented alongside the quantitative data.Ethics and dissemination This study was approved by the University of Aberdeen, School of Medicine, Medical Sciences and Nutrition ethics review board (ref. 3389193) and the NHS Grampian research and development team. …”
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    "I don't know if it makes a difference to safety?" perception vs actuality: A mixed-methods study on older adults' experiences of home stair falls revealed during COVID-19 lockdown... by Emily Wharton, Thomas O'Brien, Richard J Foster, Clarissa Giebel, Justine Shenton, Asan Akpan, Avril Mills, Mike Roys, Constantinos Maganaris

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…A mixed-methods approach was employed, conducting semi-structured interviews alongside quantitative home stair assessments with 22 participants aged ≥ 60 years. …”
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    Prevalence and exploration of HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis awareness in men who have sex with men aged 18–29 years in Lima, Peru, during 2021: A mixed methods study by Diego Tofeño, Diana Uypan, Paola Torres-Slimming

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Methods: Explanatory sequential mixed method study whose central component is quantitative. A survey (non-probabilistic descriptive cross-sectional) and a virtual interview (phenomenological approach) were used for data collection. …”
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    ‘Long journey to shelter’: a study protocol: a prospective longitudinal analysis of mental health and its determinants, exposure to violence and subjective experiences of the migra... by Amal R Khanolkar, Erica Mattelin, Frida Fröberg, Linda Jonsson, Laura Korhonen

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…There is also an urgent societal need to facilitate interdisciplinary and intersectoral collaborative efforts to develop effective methods to prevent, detect and respond to the needs of the migrants. This project will study adolescent and young adult migrants in Sweden using multiple methods such as quantitative analysis of data from a prospective cohort study and qualitative analysis of data gathered from teller-focused interviews. …”
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    Optimising implementation strategies of the first scaleup of a primary care psychological intervention for common mental disorders in Sub-Saharan Africa: a mixed methods study prot... by Andy Healey, Dixon Chibanda, Ricardo Araya, Ruth Verhey, Charmaine Chitiyo, Sandra Ngonidzashe Mboweni, Ephraim Chiriseri, Bradley Wagenaar

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…It was scaled up across 36 implementation sites in Zimbabwe in 2016.Methods and analysis This study will employ a mixed-method framework. It aims to: (1) use quantitative survey methodologies organised around the Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption and Implementation and Maintenance evaluation framework to assess the current scaleup of the FB intervention and classify 36 clinics according to levels of performance; (2) use qualitative focus group discussions and semistructured interviews organised around the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research to analyse determinants of implementation success, as well as elucidate heterogeneity in implementation strategies through comparing high-performing and low-performing clinics; and (3) use the results from aims 1 and 2 to develop strategies to optimise the Friendship Bench intervention and apply this model in a cluster randomised controlled trial to evaluate potential improvements among low-performing clinics. …”
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    Maternal Satisfaction with Intrapartum Nursing Care and Its Associated Factors among Mothers Who Gave Birth in Public Hospitals of North Wollo Zone, Northeast Ethiopia: Institution... by Asmamaw Demis, Ribka Nigatu, Derebe Assefa, Getnet Gedefaw

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Institutional-based cross-sectional quantitative study was conducted in public hospitals of North Wollo Zone, and a total of 398 study participants were selected by using a systematic random sampling method. …”
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    Digital and nurse-led support intervention in primary care during the first year after curative intent treatment for breast or prostate cancer: study protocol of two cluster random... by Kay Sundberg, Åsa G Craftman, Ann Langius-Eklöf, Linda Gellerstedt, Nazmije Kelmendi, Kristina Rooth, Tina Gustavell

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…To assess acceptability and feasibility, the participants in the intervention groups and the study nurses will be interviewed. Furthermore, digitally logged data and field notes by study-specific nurses will be analysed. …”
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    Implementation of an intervention to scale up coverage of pneumonia management in children younger than 5 years in a north Indian district: protocol for a quasi-experimental, mixed... by Shamim Qazi, Sarmila Mazumder, Naveen Garg, Yasir Bin Nisar, Barsha Gadapani Pathak, Tarun Madhur

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Approximately 4167 households will be surveyed to capture ~2400 under-five children, among whom about 120 pneumonia cases (based on an estimated 5% prevalence) will be included in the analysis of treatment coverage and outcomes. Quantitative data will be analysed using descriptive statistics and generalised linear models, while qualitative data from focus group discussions and in-depth interviews will be thematically analysed using NVivo software.Ethics and dissemination Ethical approval was granted by the ethical committees of the Society for Applied Studies (ERC/IR Pneumonia/2021), the Regional Ethics Committee of Western Norway (2022/531608) and the WHO(ERC.0003652). …”
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    Evaluating a co-designed care bundle to improve patient safety at discharge from adult and adolescent mental health services (SAFER-MH and SAFER-YMH): protocol for a non-randomised... by Maria Panagioti, Navneet Kapur, Sally J Giles, Natasha Tyler, Stephen M Campbell, Andrew Grundy, Chris Armitage, Tom Blakeman, Claire Planner, Catherine Robinson, Richard Neil Keers, Alexander Hodkinson, Ioannis Angelakis, Jessica Leather

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…SAFER-MH will be implemented in three wards and SAFER-YMH in one or two wards, ideally across different trusts within England. We will use quantitative (eg, questionnaires, completion forms) and qualitative (eg, interviews, process evaluation) methods to assess the acceptability and feasibility of the two versions of the intervention. …”
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    Consumer and community involvement in paediatric intensive care research across Australia and New Zealand: a protocol for a mixed-methods environmental scan by Alyssa Serratore, Jenny O’Neill, Bec Jenkinson, Aisha Khan, Ashleigh E. Butler, Kate Masterson, Jacinta Winderlich, Jemma Woodgate, Sainath Raman, Kristen S. Gibbons, the Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Society Paediatric Study Group

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Phase 1, a scoping review, will include published, unpublished, and ongoing PICU research, reporting information about study methodology and conduct, and CCI. Quantitative data will be primarily reported using descriptive statistics, and inductive content analysis will be used for qualitative data. …”
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