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The posts express strong support for the article's innovations, describing it as a 'wonderful' collaboration and emphasizing the importance of rapid qualitative analysis in health equity efforts, which reflects enthusiasm and recognition of its potential to catalyze change.
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Strong agreementThe posts strongly support the publication, describing it as a valuable and wonderful contribution, indicating high agreement.
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Moderate level of interestWhile generally positive, the enthusiasm is high but not extreme, reflecting a moderate interest level.
Engagement
Moderate level of engagementComments include references to collaborations and mentions of the method, indicating some depth of engagement.
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High level of impactThe discussion highlights the importance of rapid qualitative analysis for health equity, suggesting it could have significant influence on community health practices.
Social Mentions
YouTube
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Qualitative Methods for Rapid Implementation Research and Decision-Making
Qualitative methods are essential in implementation research as they explore how and why healthcare practices succeed or fail, focusing on experiences and decision-making. This video introduces fundamental techniques and a case example with women Veterans.
Rapid Turnaround Qualitative Research for Strategic Healthcare Decision-Making
Alison Hamilton discusses rapid qualitative methods crucial for implementation research, exploring how they uncover why healthcare practices succeed or fail, with a case study on mental health care for women Veterans.
Qualitative Methods for Rapid Implementation Research
Qualitative methods are essential in implementation research to explore how and why healthcare practices succeed or fail. This video introduces novice researchers to core techniques, methods, sampling, data collection, analysis, and maintaining rigor, with a case example on mental health care for women Veterans.
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Applying Rapid Qualitative Analysis for Health Equity: Lessons Learned Using “EARS” With Latino Communities - Sara M. St. George, Audrey R. Harkness, Carlos E. Rodriguez-Diaz, Elliott R. Weinstein, Vanina Pavia, Alison B. Hamilton, 2023 https://t.co/LuXFCZgNlZ
view full postAugust 19, 2023
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IJQM
@IJQMonline (Twitter)https://t.co/1NrMOaEJ2N Health equity cannot wait for science. New article out on applying rapid qualitative analysis for health equity, with recommendations on using your EARS!
view full postApril 5, 2023
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JPRGlobalHealth
@JPRGlobalHealth (Twitter)RT @DrSaraStGeorge: Hot off the press! “Applying Rapid Qualitative Analysis for Health Equity: Lessons Learned Using “EARS” … such a wonder…
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Lesley A. Norris
@lesley_norris1 (Twitter)RT @DrSaraStGeorge: Hot off the press! “Applying Rapid Qualitative Analysis for Health Equity: Lessons Learned Using “EARS” … such a wonder…
view full postMarch 22, 2023
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Bharat B
@bharat_b92 (Twitter)RT @DrSaraStGeorge: Hot off the press! “Applying Rapid Qualitative Analysis for Health Equity: Lessons Learned Using “EARS” … such a wonder…
view full postMarch 21, 2023
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Jon Trent, MD, PhD
@JTrentMDPhD (Twitter)RT @DrSaraStGeorge: Hot off the press! “Applying Rapid Qualitative Analysis for Health Equity: Lessons Learned Using “EARS” … such a wonder…
view full postMarch 21, 2023
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Eric Schrimshaw PhD
@EricSchrimshaw (Twitter)RT @DrSaraStGeorge: Hot off the press! “Applying Rapid Qualitative Analysis for Health Equity: Lessons Learned Using “EARS” … such a wonder…
view full postMarch 21, 2023
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Analay Perez
@AnalayPerez (Twitter)RT @DrSaraStGeorge: Hot off the press! “Applying Rapid Qualitative Analysis for Health Equity: Lessons Learned Using “EARS” … such a wonder…
view full postMarch 21, 2023
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Alejandro L. Vázquez, PhD
@ALVazquezPhD (Twitter)RT @DrSaraStGeorge: Hot off the press! “Applying Rapid Qualitative Analysis for Health Equity: Lessons Learned Using “EARS” … such a wonder…
view full postMarch 21, 2023
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Sara M. St. George
@DrSaraStGeorge (Twitter)Hot off the press! “Applying Rapid Qualitative Analysis for Health Equity: Lessons Learned Using “EARS” … such a wonderful collaboration with @audreyharkness @carlosex @er_weinstein @Alisonh3 https://t.co/X9wVsxNwba
view full postMarch 21, 2023
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Abstract Synopsis
- Rapid Qualitative Analysis (RQA) is a quick and action-oriented method used in health equity research to analyze qualitative data efficiently, especially in urgent situations.
- The paper discusses applying RQA to Latino communities to address public health emergencies and develop health interventions, sharing lessons learned and recommendations for researchers.
- Key suggestions include using RQA to handle urgent health issues, maintaining quality and rigor, solving problems as they arise, and building strong community relationships throughout the process.]
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