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BMC health services research

Journal Volume: 24
Journal Issue: 1
Journal Year: 2024
Articles in SafetyLit: 15

A qualitative study on the health system-related needs in women survivors of rape

Access to quality care after injury in Northern Malawi: results of a household survey

Asking about violence and abuse among patients experiencing homelessness: a focus group study with healthcare professionals

Association between obtaining injury prevention information and maternal and child health services during COVID-19

Behavioral skills training for teaching safety skills to mental health service providers compared to training-as-usual: a pragmatic randomized control trial

Equitable access to quality injury care; Equi-Injury project protocol for prioritizing interventions in four low- or middle-income countries: a mixed method study

Exploring disaster preparedness in an obstetric unit in a district hospital in the Western Cape Province

Exploring patient safety risk in an emergency ward for substance use through a mixed-method analysis

Factors influencing adoption of sexual and reproductive health intervention for adolescents in Ebonyi, Nigeria

Follow-up after major traumatic injury: a survey of services in Australian and New Zealand public hospitals

Health care needs, experiences, and satisfaction after terrorism: a longitudinal study of parents of survivors of the Utøya attack

Impacts of mining disasters on the ambulatory care of the Brazilian national health system: the cases of Mariana and Brumadinho/Brazil

Non-violent communication as a technology in interpersonal relationships in health work: a scoping review

Systematic review on the frequency and quality of reporting patient and public involvement in patient safety research

Variations in healthcare utilization for mental health problems prior to suicide by socioeconomic status: a Norwegian register-based population study