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View article: Factors Influencing Academic Success of First-Generation College Students in the United States: A Systematic Review
Factors Influencing Academic Success of First-Generation College Students in the United States: A Systematic Review Open
Academic success is often challenging for first-generation college students. For this reason first-generation college students often lack the same level of preparation, support, mentorship and familial experience.This study, using ecologic…
View article: Advancing a collective vision for equity‐based cocreation through prototyping at an international forum
Advancing a collective vision for equity‐based cocreation through prototyping at an international forum Open
Background Cocreation has the potential to engage people with lived and living experiences in the design and evaluation of health and social services. However, guidance is needed to better include people from equity‐deserving groups (EDGs)…
View article: Correction: Doing our best and doing no harm: A focused ethnography of staff moral experiences of providing palliative care at a Médecins Sans Frontières pediatric hospital in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh
Correction: Doing our best and doing no harm: A focused ethnography of staff moral experiences of providing palliative care at a Médecins Sans Frontières pediatric hospital in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh Open
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0288938.].
View article: Adopting, implementing, and assimilating heath and social care innovations coproduced with structurally vulnerable populations: Findings from a longitudinal, multiple case study design in three countries
Adopting, implementing, and assimilating heath and social care innovations coproduced with structurally vulnerable populations: Findings from a longitudinal, multiple case study design in three countries Open
Background Innovations in coproduction are shaping public service reform in diverse contexts around the world. Although many innovations are local, others have expanded and evolved over time. We know very little, however, about the process…
View article: Doing our best and doing no harm: A focused ethnography of staff moral experiences of providing palliative care at a Médecins Sans Frontières pediatric hospital in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh
Doing our best and doing no harm: A focused ethnography of staff moral experiences of providing palliative care at a Médecins Sans Frontières pediatric hospital in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh Open
Introduction The Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) Goyalmara Hospital in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh is a referral centre offering the highest level of care available in the Rohingya camps for pediatrics and neonatology. Efforts are underway to i…
View article: “We decide according to the protocol”: Humanitarian Healthcare Workers’ Moral Experiences of Palliative Care-Related Decision-Making in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh
“We decide according to the protocol”: Humanitarian Healthcare Workers’ Moral Experiences of Palliative Care-Related Decision-Making in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh Open
Introduction: 919,000 Rohingya refugees live in overcrowded camps in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh after fleeing violence in Myanmar. The Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) Goyalmara Hospital offers the highest level of pediatric and neonatal care s…
View article: Living with “long COVID”: A systematic review and meta-synthesis of qualitative evidence
Living with “long COVID”: A systematic review and meta-synthesis of qualitative evidence Open
Objectives Long-term health consequences of coronavirus disease (COVID-19), also known as “long COVID,” has become a global health concern. In this systematic review, we aimed to synthesize the qualitative evidence on lived experiences of …
View article: Mental health and wellbeing of Rohingya refugees: A scoping review
Mental health and wellbeing of Rohingya refugees: A scoping review Open
The Rohingya population are being exiled form Myanmar during several humanitarian crises since 1978 with a recent spike in 2017. Reportedly, the violence, persecution and trauma have posed grievous impacts on the mental health of these for…
View article: Living with “long COVID”: A systematic review and meta-synthesis of qualitative evidence
Living with “long COVID”: A systematic review and meta-synthesis of qualitative evidence Open
Objectives: Long-term health consequences of coronavirus disease (COVID-19), also known as “long COVID,” has become a global health concern. In this systematic review, we aimed to synthesize the qualitative evidence on lived experiences of…
View article: Consent Requirements for Testing Health Policies: An Intercontinental Comparison of Expert Opinions
Consent Requirements for Testing Health Policies: An Intercontinental Comparison of Expert Opinions Open
Individual informed consent is a central requirement for clinical research on human subjects, yet whether and how consent requirements should apply to health policy experiments (HPEs) remains unclear. HPEs test and evaluate public health p…
View article: Solidarity and suffering: enrolled terminal patients’ and their caregiver’s experiences of the community-based palliative care programme in an urban slum of Bangladesh
Solidarity and suffering: enrolled terminal patients’ and their caregiver’s experiences of the community-based palliative care programme in an urban slum of Bangladesh Open
Background: Palliative care has been recognised as a global health challenge. Although accessibility has increased, there is little recognition of the importance of palliative care in low- and middle-income countries. In Bangladesh, instit…
View article: “Their suffering also plagues us”: moral experiences of MSF staff providing end-of-life care in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh
“Their suffering also plagues us”: moral experiences of MSF staff providing end-of-life care in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh Open
INTRODUCTION 855,000 Rohingya refugees live in overcrowded camps in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh where MSF operates Goyalmara Hospital, the only dedicated pediatric and neonatal hospital serving the camps. Palliative care services have been pri…
View article: Solidarity and Suffering: Patients and their Caregiver's Experiences Enrolled in the Community-Based Palliative Care Program in an Urban Slum of Bangladesh
Solidarity and Suffering: Patients and their Caregiver's Experiences Enrolled in the Community-Based Palliative Care Program in an Urban Slum of Bangladesh Open
Background: Palliative care has been recognized as a global health challenge. Although access has increased, there is very low recognition of the importance of palliative care in low and middle-income countries. In Bangladesh, institutiona…
View article: Translating international guidelines for use in routine maternal and neonatal healthcare quality measurement
Translating international guidelines for use in routine maternal and neonatal healthcare quality measurement Open
This work offers one way to move towards a reduced quality indicator set, beginning from current WHO guidance. Despite study limitations, this work provides evidence of the need for reduced and evidence-based sets of quality indicators if …
View article: ‘Feminization’ of physician workforce in Bangladesh, underlying factors and implications for health system: Insights from a mixed-methods study
‘Feminization’ of physician workforce in Bangladesh, underlying factors and implications for health system: Insights from a mixed-methods study Open
Increasing number of female physicians in health workforce, outnumbering their male peers, is a fact of life for health system of Bangladesh. It's high time that policy makers pay attention to this and take appropriate remedial measures so…