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Paul Ward
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Developing a Women's Thought Collective methodology for health research: the roles and responsibilities of researchers in the reflexive co-production of knowledge
This paper discusses a novel methodology that aimed to enhance opportunities for lay women from different walks of life to co‐produce research about health risks, without burdening them with problems they cannot solve.
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How do you measure trust in social institutions and health professionals? A systematic review of the literature
The importance of measuring trust in health systems has been accentuated due to its correlation with important health outcomes aimed at reducing COVID-19 transmission. This review finds that measuring trust is still inadequate and future research is needed to understand the correlation with health behaviours and outcomes.
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Understanding public perceptions in social media responses to posts about acute severe hepatitis of unknown etiology in Indonesia: a qualitative study
Acute Severe Hepatitis of Unknown Etiology (ASHUE) emerged as a new global outbreak in Indonesia early May 2022, coinciding with the COVID-19 pandemic. This study aimed to understand public reactions and responses to the emergence of ASHUE Indonesia and to Government-led disease prevention responses.
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Understanding actions and challenges in protecting older people during COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia: a qualitative study with female caregivers
This study aimed to explore the actions of female family caregivers and the challenges they faced in taking care of older people living at homes during the COVID-19 pandemic in Belu district, Indonesia.
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Efficacy of mindfulness and goal setting interventions for increasing resilience and reducing smoking in lower socio-economic groups: randomised controlled trial protocol
Mindfulness-based interventions and setting realistic goals are preferred in low socioeconomic communities. This study aimed to test if these interventions, delivered online and consolidated with peer support offered via ex-smokers, are successful in promoting smoking cessation and resilience.