Tag: Qualitative research

Retention in HIV care is shaped by social and system barriers
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in MedicineHealthcare providers in Manaus identify socioeconomic and service-level barriers to HIV care retention, emphasizing need for integrated multisectoral strategies.

Private hospital managers back legal regulation of healthcare advertising
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Qualitative study of private hospital managers’ perspectives on healthcare advertising bans, regulatory gaps, and ethical concerns in Turkey

German CMH workers balance physical health with mental health priorities
Qualitative analysis of how German community mental health workers understand and address physical health, identifying five professional logics shaping integrated care

Goma medicine retailers share common professional features
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Qualitative study examining medicine retailers in Goma as an emerging professional group despite diverse backgrounds, revealing how they integrate commercial and healthcare logics to provide.

Managers use multiple criteria to assess accounting systems and innovation
Qualitative study exploring how managers evaluate management accounting systems and innovation performance measurement across five companies using semi-structured interviews and content analysis.

Students valued an AI learning assistant but had ethical concerns
Mixed-methods evaluation of an AI learning assistant in engineering courses reveals high usability appeal but identifies ethical policy uncertainty as a key barrier to broader student engagement.

Kiswahili dominates religious signboards in Dar es Salaam
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in LinguisticsStudy of 97 religious signboards in Dar es Salaam reveals how language choice and visual design structure information access and religious identity in Tanzania’s urban worshipscapes.

Lecturers and prospective teachers reported mixed views on metaverse use
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Qualitative study of Turkish lecturers and prospective teachers reveals ambivalence toward metaverse in education, identifying costs, equity, and privacy concerns alongside learning benefits.









