Johnson, Ian M Light, Michael A Perry, Tam E Moore, Megan Lewinson, Terri
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Journal of gerontological social work
Place and health are intricately bound. COVID has amplified system burdens and health risks within the housing care continuum, in which older adults with chronic illnesses are disproportionately represented. The paper identifies the health experiences of older adults with severe conditions living in and moving through temporary avoidance hotels dur...
Givati, Assaf Berlinsky, Shelley
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Health (London, England : 1997)
Efforts of traditional acupuncturists in the UK to regulate their practice and standardise their training, led, from the mid-1990s, to the launch of acupuncture undergraduate programmes within, or validated by, universities. It appeared as if by so doing acupuncturists were on course to align themselves with 'scientifically plausible', state-regula...
Seca, Jean-Marie
L’étude du langage (parole, langue, discours, autonomie relative du champ linguistique) dans ses rapports complexes avec les pratiques sociales permettra de cadrer épistémologiquement le contenu de cet enseignement (Bornand et Leguy, 2013). On cherchera ensuite à comprendre quelles stratégies on peut proposer face un texte (transcrit) à analyser da...
Kurunsaari, Merja Tynjälä, Päivi Piirainen, Arja
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Physiotherapy theory and practice
This study examines graduating physiotherapy students' narratives related to their professional development. The data comprised interviews with 33 graduating physiotherapy students. The data were analyzed using the narrative analysis approach. As a result, five different story models were identified. The descriptive story models were named: 1) "Stu...
Laird, Frank N.
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Frontiers in Climate
The phrase “Save the Earth!” encapsulates a common narrative among climate advocates, one of environmentalists battling polluters to save Mother Earth from being despoiled. In this narrative the moral boundaries are clear and the stakes are apocalyptic, leaving no room for doubt or compromise. Nonetheless, the narrative has not been an effective on...
Liu, Xiao-Yu To, Siu-Ming
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Disability and rehabilitation
Although the challenges encountered by parents of children on the autism spectrum during the intervention process have garnered scholarly attention, how parents subjectively review those challenges and construct meanings of their experiences remained underexamined. By applying the narrative analysis framework, we investigated the lived experiences ...
Plucińska, Maria
The United States plays an important role in determining international drug policy. It is also one of the first countries which made legal regulations on psychoactive substances. For more than hundred years, the USA had believed that prohibition was the best solution for the drug problem. However, at the end of 2020, the American policy on drugs ch...
Llorca Tonda, Maria Angeles
The Black Death that ravaged Europe in the second half of the 14th century inspired much Middle Ages to think about explaining the trigger for the disease, but all accounts coincide on an underlying rationale: the divine anger falling on Men. The field of art echoes the trauma caused by the pandemic to populations and the fear that leads to extreme...
Zietz, Susannah Kajula, Lusajo Martin, Sandra Moracco, Beth Shanahan, Meghan Maman, Suzanne
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Journal of interpersonal violence
Childhood exposure to adversity, including abuse and neglect, is consistently found to be a predictor of intimate partner violence (IPV) and peer violence (PV) perpetration in adulthood. The purpose of this study is to qualitatively examine factors that may facilitate or impede the use of violence among those who have been exposed to adversity earl...
Nygaard, Anne M Haugdahl, Hege S Laholt, Hilde Brinchmann, Berit S Lind, Ranveig
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Nursing ethics
Background: ICU patients' family members are in a new, uncertain, and vulnerable situation due to the patient's critical illness and complete dependence on the ICU nurses and physicians. Family members' feeling of being cared for is closely linked to clinicians' attitudes and behavior.Aim: To explore ICU nurses' and physicians' bedside interaction ...