Healthcare Providers
Cross-source consensus on Healthcare Providers from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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- Conscientious objection, liability, and ethical concerns were the most common barrier in the review. — From legalisation to practice: implementation of newly legalised health interventions in healthcare settings – a systematic review
- Peer collaboration and support was the most frequently cited facilitator in the review. — From legalisation to practice: implementation of newly legalised health interventions in healthcare settings – a systematic review
- Provider-level barriers were the most frequently cited category overall. — From legalisation to practice: implementation of newly legalised health interventions in healthcare settings – a systematic review
- Stigma, isolation, and emotional burden were documented in 59% of studies. — From legalisation to practice: implementation of newly legalised health interventions in healthcare settings – a systematic review
- Fear of disputes with employers, licensing boards, or patients discouraged providers in 19.2% of studies. — From legalisation to practice: implementation of newly legalised health interventions in healthcare settings – a systematic review
- Professional acceptance of legalisation increased over time as providers gained experience. — From legalisation to practice: implementation of newly legalised health interventions in healthcare settings – a systematic review