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View article: Benefits and harms of antenatal and newborn screening programmes in health economic assessments: the VALENTIA systematic review and qualitative investigation
Benefits and harms of antenatal and newborn screening programmes in health economic assessments: the VALENTIA systematic review and qualitative investigation Open
Background Health economic assessments are used to determine whether the resources needed to generate net benefit from an antenatal or newborn screening programme, driven by multiple benefits and harms, are justifiable. It is not known wha…
View article: Prospective acceptability of digital phenotyping among pregnant and parenting people with opioid use disorder: A multisite qualitative study
Prospective acceptability of digital phenotyping among pregnant and parenting people with opioid use disorder: A multisite qualitative study Open
Background While medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD) effectively treat OUD during pregnancy and the postpartum period, poor treatment retention is common. Digital phenotyping, or passive sensing data captured from personal mobile de…
View article: Cluster analysis to identify patient profiles and substance use patterns among pregnant persons with opioid use disorder
Cluster analysis to identify patient profiles and substance use patterns among pregnant persons with opioid use disorder Open
The study objective was to identify distinct profiles of pregnant persons with opioid use disorder (PP-OUD) using cluster analysis and examine difference in substance use patterns between profiles. We examined data from 104 PP-OUD ≤ 32 wee…
View article: Benefits and harms adopted by health economic assessments evaluating antenatal and newborn screening programmes in OECD countries: A systematic review of 336 articles and reports
Benefits and harms adopted by health economic assessments evaluating antenatal and newborn screening programmes in OECD countries: A systematic review of 336 articles and reports Open
View article: Addressing opioid medication misuse at point of service in community pharmacy: A study protocol for an interdisciplinary behavioral health trial
Addressing opioid medication misuse at point of service in community pharmacy: A study protocol for an interdisciplinary behavioral health trial Open
View article: Indigenous Ownership of Natural Resource Projects: A Framework for Partnership and Economic Development
Indigenous Ownership of Natural Resource Projects: A Framework for Partnership and Economic Development Open
Common ownership with Indigenous communities provides a way for energy industry project proponents to align their interests with those of Indigenous communities, allowing both to benefit in a meaningful way from such projects. Equity parti…
View article: Absorbing it all: A meta-ethnography of parents’ unfolding experiences of newborn screening
Absorbing it all: A meta-ethnography of parents’ unfolding experiences of newborn screening Open
In a context of increasing international dialogue around the appropriate means and ends of newborn screening programmes, it is critical to explore the perspectives of those directly impacted by such screening. This meta-ethnography uses a …
View article: Gender in the consolidated criteria for reporting qualitative research (COREQ) checklist
Gender in the consolidated criteria for reporting qualitative research (COREQ) checklist Open
View article: Pregnancy and the Opioid Crisis: Heightened Effects of COVID-19
Pregnancy and the Opioid Crisis: Heightened Effects of COVID-19 Open
The opioid epidemic continues to affect pregnant women with opioid use disorder adversely in unique and enduring ways. The onset of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and the necessary public health measures implemented to sl…
View article: Men’s Vasectomy Knowledge, Attitudes, and Information-Seeking Behaviors in the Southern United States: Results From an Exploratory Survey
Men’s Vasectomy Knowledge, Attitudes, and Information-Seeking Behaviors in the Southern United States: Results From an Exploratory Survey Open
Vasectomy is one of the few options men have to manage their reproductive capacity and take on a more equitable role in pregnancy prevention. While the method is underused throughout the United States, the southern states have a lower prev…
View article: Studying the “Snip”: A Multi-Methods Exploration of Vasectomy in the Southern United States
Studying the “Snip”: A Multi-Methods Exploration of Vasectomy in the Southern United States Open
Introduction: To date, women have primarily born the physical, emotional, and financial burden of contraceptive use. Men, on the other hand, have remained largely absent from conversations about pregnancy prevention and reproduction, in pa…
View article: The Culture of Learning Disabilities, Race and Athletics: An Examination of Student-Athlete Experiences in Predominantly White Institutions of Higher Education’s Division One College Football Programs
The Culture of Learning Disabilities, Race and Athletics: An Examination of Student-Athlete Experiences in Predominantly White Institutions of Higher Education’s Division One College Football Programs Open
Students’ educational experiences vary. The differences in these experiences can be attributed to a variety of factors, including but not limited to geographic location, socio-economic status, age, gender, race, ability, and individual exp…