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Satisfaction can co-exist with hesitation: qualitative analysis of acceptability of telemedicine among multi-lingual patients in a safety-net healthcare system during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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In: BMC health services research, vol 22, iss 1 (2022)
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Telemedicine implementation and use in community health centers during COVID-19: Clinic personnel and patient perspectives.
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‘Making the most of together time’: development of a Health Visitor–led intervention to support children’s early language and communication development at the 2–2½-year-old review ...
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Moderators and predictors in a parent hearing aid management eHealth program ...
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Moderators and predictors in a parent hearing aid management eHealth program ...
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‘Making the most of together time’: development of a Health Visitor–led intervention to support children’s early language and communication development at the 2–2½-year-old review ...
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Additional file 2 of Overcoming the language barrier: a novel curriculum for training medical students as volunteer medical interpreters ...
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Additional file 2 of Overcoming the language barrier: a novel curriculum for training medical students as volunteer medical interpreters ...
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Additional file 3 of Overcoming the language barrier: a novel curriculum for training medical students as volunteer medical interpreters ...
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Additional file 5 of Overcoming the language barrier: a novel curriculum for training medical students as volunteer medical interpreters ...
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The Demography of COVID-19 Deaths Database: A gateway to well-documented international data ...
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Additional file 5 of Overcoming the language barrier: a novel curriculum for training medical students as volunteer medical interpreters ...
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The Demography of COVID-19 Deaths Database: A gateway to well-documented international data ...
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Additional file 3 of Overcoming the language barrier: a novel curriculum for training medical students as volunteer medical interpreters ...
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Scales for assessing therapeutic adherence and competence in dialectical behaviour therapy for PTSD: development and analysis of psychometric properties ...
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Scales for assessing therapeutic adherence and competence in dialectical behaviour therapy for PTSD: development and analysis of psychometric properties ...
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Brief internet-delivered skills training based on DBT for adults with borderline personality disorder – a feasibility study ...
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Brief internet-delivered skills training based on DBT for adults with borderline personality disorder – a feasibility study ...
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Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is characterized by instability in emotions, relationships, and behaviors, such as self-injury and suicidal behavior. Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) is an established intervention for BPD, but there are long waiting times for treatment. This study aimed to explore if a brief internet-delivered DBT skills training program with minimal therapist support is acceptable, that it can be administered, useful, and does not do harm for patients with BPD. Acceptability was measured through data on recruitment and attrition, utilization of the intervention, reported impulses to drop out, and through ratings on self-injury and suicidality. Participants were interviewed about their experiences of the intervention; analyzed with content analysis. Twenty patients on the waiting list for treatment at a DBT-clinic were invited and nine female patients (age 19–37 years) volunteered. The participants completed a large part of the intervention, which did not appear harmful since ...
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111714 Mental Health; FOS Health sciences; FOS Sociology; Medicine; Neuroscience; Science Policy; Sociology
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.19459835 https://tandf.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Brief_internet-delivered_skills_training_based_on_DBT_for_adults_with_borderline_personality_disorder_a_feasibility_study/19459835
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Locality and attachment preferences in preverbal versus post-verbal Relative Clauses ...
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Locality and attachment preferences in preverbal versus post-verbal Relative Clauses ...
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