نتایج جستجو برای: personal barriers

تعداد نتایج: 227968  

2014
Flora F Teng Sheona M Mitchell Musa Sekikubo Christine Biryabarema Josaphat K Byamugisha Malcolm Steinberg Deborah M Money Gina S Ogilvie

OBJECTIVE To define embarrassment and develop an understanding of the role of embarrassment in relation to cervical cancer screening and self-collected human papillomavirus (HPV) DNA testing in Uganda. DESIGN Cross-sectional, qualitative study using semistructured one-to-one interviews and focus groups. PARTICIPANTS 6 key-informant health workers and 16 local women, purposively sampled. Key...

2017
Monique White Clifton Addison Brenda W. Campbell Jenkins Frances Henderson Dorothy McGill Marinelle Payton Donna Antoine-LaVigne

This study examined the practices, personal motivation, and barriers of African American communities in Mississippi regarding their dietary practices. We selected the Metro Jackson Area comprised of Hinds, Madison and Rankin Counties because it is a combination of urban and rural communities. The sample consisted of 70 participants from seven sites. A total of seven focus groups responded to si...

2017
Denitza Williams Myfanwy Davies Alison Fiander Daniel Farewell Sharon Hillier Kate Brain

BACKGROUND Testing for human papillomavirus (HPV) is being incorporated into the cervical screening programme, with the probable future introduction of HPV as a primary test and a possibility of HPV self-sampling. In anticipation of this development, we sought to inform future policy and practice by identifying potential barriers to HPV self-sampling. METHODS A cross-sectional survey of 194 w...

Mohammad Abbasi, Mohammad Abbasinia, Morteza Nasiri, Sarallah Shojaei, Zohreh Khalajinia,

Background and Objectives: The religious needs of hospitalized patients are reportedly not appropriately met. The purpose of this study was to explain the experiences of nurses about the barriers to providing religious care for hospitalized patients. Methods: This qualitative study was conducted on 21 nurses working in a hospital affiliated with Qom University of Medical Sciences, Qom, Iran, i...

Journal: :Journal of aging and physical activity 2017
Cecilia Winberg Gunilla Carlsson Christina Brogårdh Jan Lexell

Maintaining regular physical activity (PA) can be challenging for persons with late effects of polio. This qualitative study of ambulatory persons with late effects of polio explored their perceptions of PA, as well as facilitators of and barriers to PA. Semistructured interviews were conducted with 15 persons and analyzed with content analysis using the International Classification of Function...

2009
Sabrina Fortin Bartha Maria Knoppers

In genomic research, cohort and large-scale population studies are proliferating along with accompanying infrastructures (databases and biobanks). Population-based research links samples and data from multiple sources often obtained for other purposes. The normative frameworks of many countries are largely based on 1980 OECD principles which limit the uses of personal data, especially for secon...

Journal: :Qualitative health research 2015
Suzanne Brown Elizabeth M Tracy MinKyoung Jun Hyunyong Park Meeyoung O Min

We examined the experiences of women in treatment for substance dependence and their treatment providers about personal networks and recovery. We conducted six focus groups at three women's intensive substance abuse treatment programs. Four coders used thematic analysis to guide the data coding and an iterative process to identify major themes. Coders identified social network characteristics t...

2014
Anne Marie Witchger Hansen Musonde Siame Judith van der Veen

BACKGROUND This qualitative-exploratory study examined the barriers to participation amongst children with disabilities in Lusaka, Zambia, from the mothers' perspective. OBJECTIVES The objectives of this study were to understand how mothers of children with physical and cognitive disabilities who engaged their children in community-based rehabilitation (CBR) services in Lusaka, Zambia, percei...

Journal: :Diabetes care 2002
Janice C Zgibor David Simmons

OBJECTIVE We studied a multiethnic community to determine factors associated with blood glucose monitoring (BGM) and to determine the independent association between barriers to diabetes care and BGM. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS A total of 323 participants (35.6% European, 32.2% Maori, and 32.2% Pacific Islander) from the South Auckland Diabetes Project (free of major complications by self-re...

2015
Jutta Bleidorn Sermin Bucak Ildikó Gágyor Eva Hummers-Pradier Marie-Luise Dierks

BACKGROUND Insufficient patient recruitment can impair the conduct of clinical trials substantially, not least because a significant number of eligible patients decline trial participation. Though barriers and motivational factors have been worked out for patients with cancer or chronic diseases, little is known about primary care patients' perceptions towards trial participation when visiting ...

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