Canbolat, Fazilet Gençöz, Faruk
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Omega
This study aims to investigate the phenomenon of suicide, which is a global health problem, by utilizing suicide notes. Our main concern in this article is to understand why a person leaves suicide notes before committing suicide; indeed, this question may shed light on particular personal characteristics of the note-leavers. 12 documents containin...
Arefadib, Noushin Shafiei, Touran Cooklin, Amanda
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Journal of clinical nursing
To explore maternal and child health nurses' experiences of supporting women with postnatal depression and anxiety and the factors which impact these. Maternal and child health nurses play a key role in identifying women with postnatal depression and anxiety and facilitating their access to appropriate supports. Understanding how nurses carryout th...
Muñoz-Quiles, José M Ruiz-Fernández, María D Hernández-Padilla, José M Granero-Molina, José Fernández-Sola, Cayetano Ortega-Galán, Ángela M
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Journal of evaluation in clinical practice
The healthcare system and professionals working in the sector have experienced a high caseload during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. This has increased the potential for morally harmful events that violate professionals' moral codes and values. The aim of this study was to understand and explore experiences of new moral challenge...
Boeykens, Dagje Sirimsi, Muhammed Mustafa Timmermans, Lotte Hartmann, Maja Lopez Anthierens, Sibyl De Loof, Hans De Vliegher, Kristel Foulon, Veerle Huybrechts, Ine Lahousse, Lies
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Journal of clinical nursing
Gaining insight in how people living with chronic conditions experience primary healthcare within their informal network. The primary healthcare system is challenged by the increasing number of people living with chronic conditions. To strengthen chronic care management, literature and policy plans point to a person-centred approach of care (PCC). ...
Paterson, Catherine Roberts, Cara Bail, Kasia
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Journal of clinical nursing
To explore organisation-wide experiences of person-centred care and risk assessment practices using existing healthcare organisation documentation. There is increasing emphasis on multidimensional risk assessments during hospital admission. However, little is known about how nurses use multidimensional assessment documentation in clinical practice ...
Zhang, Naijian Li, Zhilin Wu, Qingcui Huang, Huijie Wang, Siting Liu, Yuanyuan Chen, Jiageng Ma, Jun
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Nutrients
Previous studies have suggested a possible association among dietary zinc and vitamin B6 intake and CVD mortality and all-cause mortality. However, evidence on the association of dietary zinc and vitamin B6 intake and their interactions with CVD mortality and all-cause mortality remains unclear. This prospective study utilized data from the US Nati...
Li, Shuo Zhang, Yanghanzi Edwards, Simon Blythe, Philip T
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Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
Connected and automated vehicles have the potential to deliver significant environmental, safety, economic and social benefits. The key advancement for automated vehicles with higher levels of automation (SAE Level 4 and over) is fail-operational. One possible solution for the failsafe mode of automated vehicles is a 5G-enabled teleoperation system...
Campmans, Jennifer M. D. Smit, Denise J. M. van Oostrom, Sandra H. Engels, Josephine A. Proper, Karin I.
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Frontiers in Public Health
Background Workplace health promotion programs (WHPPs) can benefit the lifestyle and health of employees. However, not all WHPPs have been successful in their implementation, and thus their effectiveness. This study aimed to identify the barriers and facilitators to implementing an integrated WHPP, which targets multiple lifestyle factors at differ...
Chumo, Ivy Kabaria, Caroline Oduor, Clement Amondi, Christine Njeri, Ann Mberu, Blessing
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Frontiers in Public Health
Introduction A range of community engagement initiatives to advance health and wellbeing are currently taking place in informal settlements in low and middle income countries (LMICs), including community and stakeholder meetings, use of radio, film, TV programs and other information, education and communication materials (IECs) organized by differe...
Xu, Di Ma, Shiwen Yan, Chu Zhao, Ziqing
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Frontiers in Public Health
Digital technology can be an effective tool to facilitate emergency assistance in a pandemic, but many deaf and hard-of-hearing elders may experience challenges in using and adopting these technologies. In the context of the second wave of the COVID-19 outbreak, this study employs a qualitative research method based on in-depth interviews to explor...