Chan, Ving Fai Fernandes Martins, Michelle Juma Othman, Omar Yong, Ai Chee Mulewa, Damaris Graham, Christine Price-Sanchez, Carlos Graham, Ronnie Farmer, Adrianna Mashayo, Eden
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Ophthalmic epidemiology
Uncorrected presbyopia has been shown to reduce Zanzibari women's quality of life. In this mixed-methods study, we examined the subjective wellbeing and self-reported work performance among older women entrepreneurs with functional presbyopia before and shortly after correction, and how poor vision at close distance affected their daily lives. Wome...
Ung, Tina X El-Den, Sarira Moles, Rebekah J O'Reilly, Claire L
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Social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology
Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) training is embedded in various tertiary healthcare curricula. However, opportunities for students to practise their newly acquired MHFA skills before entering the clinical practice workforce are lacking. The purpose of this study was to explore pharmacy students' experiences of MHFA training and post-MHFA simulated p...
Thomas, Anna C Portogallo, Hannah Read, Fiona Avisar, Judy Merkouris, Stephanie S Dowling, Nicki A
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Journal of gambling studies
Gamblers and their family members or friends (affected others) can experience stigma and shame due to gambling which can result in a reluctance to seek timely support. However, gamblers and affected others access intersecting health services and talk to friends or family, thereby providing opportunities for early intervention. Three sides of the co...
Alhalabi, Marwa Nayef Khalaf, Inaam Abdallah Zeilani, Ruqayya Sayed Bawadi, Hala Ahmad Musa, Ahmad S Nashwan, Abdulqadir J
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Topics in stroke rehabilitation
The incidence of stroke in younger adults is rising, particularly among women living with stroke who face multiple physical, psychological, and social challenges that negatively affect their quality of life. Consequently, women's roles in life would be negatively affected at home, work, and in society. This study aimed to explore the lived experien...
McCarthy, Julie M Carol, Emily E Fedele, Stephen J Shinners, Mary Grace Walia, Hadley C Yelick, Julia Öngür, Dost
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Psychiatric services (Washington, D.C.)
Community engagement is important for research, yet many researchers do not routinely seek feedback from people with lived experience. A key barrier to this engagement is that the resources required to create an advisory board may be unavailable to individual investigators, and creating an advisory board for a single study may often be impractical....
Black, Carlina Frederico, Margarita Bamblett, Muriel
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Child abuse & neglect
Cultural connection for Aboriginal young people promotes wellbeing, resilience and healing. There is little research on the social and emotional wellbeing (SEWB) impacts of cultural strengthening programs for Aboriginal young people, especially research that includes the perspectives of young people. There is even less research that includes the ex...
Knopes, Julia Guidry-Grimes, Laura
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Community mental health journal
Mental health ethics has been classically focused on ethical concepts and problems in clinical mental health spaces. Psychiatric and psychotherapeutic ethics are main threads of analysis in this subfield of bioethics. However, ethical issues emerge around mental health and illness both within and beyond clinical settings. In particular, ethical qua...
Ullrich, Jessica Saniguq Metivier, Amanda
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Child abuse & neglect
Ongoing child removal of Indigenous children within child welfare systems is problematic. Alaska Native youth are disproportionately affected by the trauma of separation from important connectedness relationships. To take previous research a step further by identifying relational and systemic changes that need to happen in the Alaska child welfare ...
Häggström, Marie Brodin, Kerstin
Background: With increasing prevalence of surgery under local or regional anesthesia, which allows patients to remain conscious during the intraoperative phase, there is a growing need to comprehend the lived experiences associated with this practice. Objective: This study aimed to illuminate the lived experiences of individuals who remained consci...
Reeves, Verity Loughhead, Mark Halpin, Matthew Anthony Procter, Nicholas
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Community mental health journal
Recovery-orientated practice is crucial to mental health care services-consistently identified in policy, service delivery guidelines and national mental health action plans. An essential component to systems reform and the adoption of recovery-orientated practice is the inclusion of peer support workers as practice leaders to support shifting cult...