Dake, Andy Murphy, Neil McAndrew, Sue
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International journal of mental health nursing
Globally, an increasing number of people who Self-Harm (SH) are being treated in mental health hospitals. Incidences of SH are common in secure hospitals, with those using the behaviour being highly dependent on staff for care and support but impacting on often limited resources. While literature related to the lived experiences of people who SH ex...
Viliardos, Laura Murphy, Neil McAndrew, Sue
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International journal of mental health nursing
Child sexual abuse (CSA) is an issue of epidemic proportions in the United Kingdom (UK) and an international public health problem. Evidence suggests that in the UK one in 20 children have been sexually abused, with one in three not telling anyone about it at the time of the abuse. Conservative estimates suggest that around one in six men have expe...
Allen, Stephanie Bradley, Stephen K Savage, Eileen
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Journal of child health care : for professionals working with children in the hospital and community
Parent programmes are often used in the clinical management of children with ADHD. Research into parent programmes has predominantly been concerned with their effectiveness and much less attention has been paid to the impact that they may be having on the family and the inter-relationships between family members. This study explores the perspective...
Jakobsen, Lena M Lind, Ranveig
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Scandinavian journal of caring sciences
The Scandinavian nursing tradition is based on caring science as the ontological backdrop. This means that meeting the patient with openness and respect is essential in care. The experiences of an elderly woman receiving home nursing provide insight into a world many healthcare workers need to understand; meaning what is important in the encounter ...
Chan, Angel Chen, Sarah Hamdani, Saboor Tse, Bernard Cheng, Kelly
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Frontiers in Psychology
Introduction The ability to produce a well-structured, coherent and informative narrative requires the integration of lexical and grammatical skills at different levels of complexity. Investigating how narrative macrostructure competence is predicted by microstructural linguistic skills is conceptually enlightening; yet there have been very few, if...
rong, weihan bahauddin, azizi
During the past decades, many traditional vernacular buildings have been forced to be demolished or abandoned due to the accelerating trend of urbanisation in China, which has resulted in regional culture, historical memory, and architectural narratives being gradually lost. The contemporary development of courtyard-style architecture under the inf...
Davis, Jessica L. Savoie, Gianna Longnecker, Nancy
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Frontiers in Communication
Introduction From the high-stakes operating room of a Seattle hospital, to the shattered remains of a planet in a galaxy far, far away, Hollywood is often critiqued for its representations of scientific knowledge, methods, and/or technology. Existing research into Hollywood representations of science focuses primarily on those that do not align wit...
vicars, mark wolfe, jarrod
In this paper we draw on stories of schooling as told by three transgender secondary school graduates. The study does not aim to be generalizable or ‘speak’ for the educational experiences of all Australian transgender-identifying students. The study is framed by first person articulations of what a trans-positive educational experience might invol...
Liedgren, Johan Desmet, Pieter M. A. Gaggioli, Andrea
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Frontiers in Psychology
As ubiquitous technology is increasingly mediating our relationships with the world and others, we argue that the sublime is struggling to find room in product design primarily aimed at commercial and transactional goals such as speed and efficiency. We suggest a new category of products to promote deeper and more meaningful experiences, specifical...
cope, michael r. june, haylie m. sanders, scott r. asay, greta l. hendricks, hannah z. long-meek, elizabeth ward, carol
Utah’s Heber Valley has experienced rapid and (relatively) sustained growth since the 1990s, in part due to being chosen as a host venue for the 2002 Winter Olympics. As conditions in the Valley changed by virtue of this growth, individuals had to redefine their relationship with their community at large, as well as what community means to them ind...