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Facilitators and Barriers to Engaging Communities in Health Service Research on Dengue Control in Indo-Pacific Region: A Systematic Review

Facilitators and Barriers to Engaging Communities in Health Service Research on Dengue Control in Indo-Pacific Region: A Systematic Review
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National and International Programmatic Perspective on Facilitators and Barriers for Sudan s Health Sector Response on Female Genital Mutilation (2016-2018): A Qualitative Study

National and International Programmatic Perspective on Facilitators and Barriers for Sudan s Health Sector Response on Female Genital Mutilation (2016-2018): A Qualitative Study
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Facilitators and barriers to engaging communities in health service research on dengue control in Indo-Pacific region: a systematic review - Cambodia

Facilitators and barriers to engaging communities in health service research on dengue control in Indo-Pacific region: a systematic review - Cambodia
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Nurses preparedness, opinions, barriers, and facilitators in respondi by Quanlei Li, Jing Zeng et al

Introduction: Intimate partner violence (IPV) is associated with multiple adverse health consequences. Nurses (including midwives) are well positioned to identify patients subjected to IPV, and provide care, support, and referrals. However, studies about nursing response to IPV are limited especially in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). The study aimed to examine nurses' perceived preparedness and opinions toward IPV and to identify barriers and facilitators in responding to IPV. Design: An explanatory sequential mixed-methods study was conducted by collecting quantitative data first and explaining the quantitative findings with qualitative data. Methods: The study was conducted in two tertiary general hospitals in northeastern (Shenyang city) and southwestern (Chengdu city) China with 1500 and 1800 beds, respectively. A total of 1071 survey respondents (1039 female [97.0%]) and 43 interview participants (34 female [79.1%]) were included in the study. An online survey was

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