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Maria Sofia Cuba-Fuentes, Lyan Chang Sedano, Natalia Nombera-Aznaran, Jorge Huerta-Mercado Tenorio, Alberto Guerra Garcia, Kelly De la Cruz-Torralva, Nataly R. Espinoza Suarez

Background: The Healer’s Art (HA) is a course developed in 1991 to strengthen the humanistic dimensions of health professions education, including empathy, altruism, self-reflection, and self-care, ar...

BMC Medical Education 2026-04-22 rs-9161459
Humanism Medical Education Self-care Empathy

Salwa Ali, Ahsan Sethi, Abderrezzaq Soltani, Zachariah Nazar

Background: Continuing professional development (CPD) is widely promoted as a mechanism for improving healthcare practice and patient care, yet little is known about how CPD providers operationalise a...

BMC Medical Education 2026-04-22 rs-9191331
Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Knowledge-to-Action Framework Health Professions Education Implementation Science Qualitative Study

Mahendra Arnold, Dakshila Galappatti, Palitha Karunapema, Udayi Gunawardana, Buddhika Mahesh, Aathirayan Sivanantharajah

Background Economic crises threaten the sustainability of universal health coverage (UHC), particularly in low- and middle-income countries where preventive health systems operate with constrained res...

BMC Public Health 2026-04-22 rs-9062276
Universal health coverage economic crisis health system resilience public health workforce Sri Lanka preventive health services low- and middle-income countries.

Yusi Aveva Xu, Eunju Choi, Celia C. Y. Wong-Meli, Maria Borjas, Fei Fei, Sarah Mann, Wenyue Jin, Lenna Dawkins-Moultin, Di Lun, Qian Lu

Purpose Breast cancer is the second most prevalent cancer among women in the United States. Rural breast cancer survivors (RBCS) face unique challenges because geographical isolation limits access to ...

Supportive Care in Cancer 2026-04-22 rs-9089781
expressive writing rural breast cancer survivors qualitative study psychosocial intervention cancer disparities

Ross Mallett, Jade Jenkinson

Background Diagnostic imaging is frequently requested for non-specific low back pain despite limited clinical value. Patient desire for imaging remains a key driver of low-value referrals, yet little ...

BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders 2026-04-22 rs-8871658
Non-specific low back pain Diagnostic imaging Patient beliefs Imaging desire Expectations Shared decision-making Qualitative research Interpretative phenomenological analysis

Claudia Irene Giraldo V, Jennifer Clavijo-Marín, Natalia Restrepo S, Diego Cuervo, Oscar Franco S, Cecilia de Santacruz

Background People with mental disorders experience persistent stigma and social exclusion, often reinforced within healthcare settings. Medical students represent a key population for transforming the...

BMC Public Health 2026-04-22 rs-9248855
Medical education Social inclusion Mental disorders Social media

Dan Shen, Rafizah Mohd Rawian

This study adopts an interpretive case study design and integrates semi-structured interviews with NLP-assisted text analysis to examine EFL learners’ perceptions of language creativity, writing attit...

Asian-Pacific Journal of Second and Foreign Language Education 2026-04-22 rs-9386998
language creativity writing attitudes writing performance genre differences natural language processing (NLP)

Hsiang-Chin Hsu, Shao-Chung Chu, Tzu-Ching Sung

Background Technology-enhanced learning is increasingly applied in medical education to support complex cognitive processes, including diagnostic reasoning. Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS), as a port...

BMC Medical Education 2026-04-21 rs-9250803
Technology-enhanced learning point-of-care ultrasound diagnostic reasoning qualitative research experiential learning medical education

1. Bıradost Boran ŞİMŞEK, Hatice ŞAHİN, İsmail YILDIZ, Ali EKŞİ

Background The 2023 Kahramanmaraş Earthquakes placed an immense psychosocial burden on healthcare workers. This study explores the experiences of professionals navigating a profound "dual role" parado...

Research Square 2026-04-21 rs-9403252
Disaster management Healthcare workers Psychosocial resilience Qualitative study Role conflict Socio-ecological model

Getachew Gebreselassie Nida, Professor Sisinyana H. Khunou, Professor David Mphuthi

Background Youth-friendly sexual and reproductive health (YFSRH) services are central to improving youth health outcomes. Despite national standards in Ethiopia, implementation challenges persist. Hea...

BMC Health Services Research 2026-04-21 rs-9176853
Ethiopia Healthcare workers Health systems implementation Qualitative study Sexual and reproductive health Youth-friendly services
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