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Inspiring health advocacy in family medicine: A qualitative study
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Health Advocacy
100%
Family Medicine
100%
Competencies
22%
Residency Training
22%
Family Medicine Residency
22%
Parental Influence
11%
Motivation
11%
Structured Interview
11%
Social Determinants of Health (SDoH)
11%
Self-identification
11%
Early-life Exposure
11%
Educators
11%
Family Physicians
11%
Medical Education
11%
Health Educators
11%
Vulnerable Populations
11%
Promoting Health
11%
Care Needs
11%
Medical Training
11%
Framework Analysis
11%
Marginalized Populations
11%
Health Advocate
11%
Purposive Sampling
11%
Residents as Teachers
11%
Resident Physicians
11%
Internal Motivation
11%
Nurturing Environments
11%
Social Injustice
11%
Participatory Curriculum Development
11%
Physician Responsibility
11%
Curriculum Development Process
11%
Enabling Environment
11%
Role Modeling
11%
Social Sciences
Advocacy
100%
Qualitative Research
100%
Social Determinant
11%
Professional Personnel
11%
Medical Education
11%
Curriculum Development
11%
Semi-Structured Interview
11%
Medical Training
11%
Parental Influence
11%
Psychology
Qualitative Study
100%
Determinants of Health
50%
Semistructured Interview
50%
Modeling Role
50%
Nursing and Health Professions
Family Practice
100%
Health Advocacy
100%
Health Care Need
11%
Social Determinants of Health
11%
Marginalised Population
11%
Medicine and Dentistry
Family Practice
100%
Social Determinants of Health
25%
Marginalised Population
25%