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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

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

Jaya Bharti, Shyam Mishra, Sandeep Verma

Rapid socio-cultural transformations, including urbanization, migration, and the restructuring of joint family systems, have significantly altered traditional models of elderly care in India. Old age ...

Discover Aging 2026-04-20 rs-9035987
Aging Old Age Homes Elderly Care Qualitative Research Thematic Analysis Social Change Loneliness Institutional Living Intergenerational Gap NSS Study

Patrick Kierkegaard, Bowen Su, Hilary Stobart, Lesley Stephen, Szeyi Ng, Lucy Kilburn, Charlotte E. Coles

Background Patient-initiated follow-up within personalised stratified follow-up replaces some routine appointments with supported self-management and a route back to specialist care or relevant suppor...

International Journal for Equity in Health 2026-04-20 rs-9162255
Breast cancer survivorship health equity patient‑initiated follow‑up administrative burden navigation access to care NHS qualitative research
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