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Region‐wide retreats from lower elevations of range‐restricted birds across the Northern Andes
Abstract Local studies show upslope shifts in the distribution of tropical birds in response to warming temperatures. Unanswered is whether these upward shifts occur regionally across many species. We considered a nearly 2000‐km length of the Northern Andes, where deforestation, temperature, and extreme weather events have increased during the past ...
Wilderson Medina +2 more
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miaSim: an R/Bioconductor package to easily simulate microbial community dynamics
Abstract Microbiomes never stop changing. Their compositions and functions are shaped by the complex interplay of intrinsic and extrinsic drivers, such as growth and migration rates, species interactions, available nutrients and environmental conditions.
Yu Gao +7 more
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Abstract Historical trauma is a relatively new concept in the literature, and investigations are needed to clarify its clinical aspects and develop instruments to measure its sequelae. The purpose of this study was to develop the Clinical Aspects of Historical Trauma Questionnaire (CAHTQ), which is meant to capture trauma sequelae in different contexts,
Celestin Mutuyimana, Andreas Maercker
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The nature of family relationships is a critical measure for healthcare professionals who work with families. In particular, non‐Western cultural groups display a higher level of collectivism that emphasizes relationships between family members. This paper reports the development and psychometric testing of a new scale, the Korean Family Relationship ...
Suk‐Sun Kim +2 more
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Abstract Studies evaluating human–wildlife interactions (HWIs) in a conservation context often include psychometric scales to measure attitudes and tolerance toward wildlife. However, data quality is at risk when such scales are used without appropriate validation or reliability testing, potentially leading to erroneous interpretation or application of
K. Whitehouse‐Tedd +2 more
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Abstract Aims To describe the implementation process and fidelity of two versions of a guideline‐based, multicomponent intervention to reduce physical restraints in nursing homes and to identify factors that might explain the heterogeneity of effects between different clusters.
Jens Abraham +6 more
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The challenge of biased evidence in conservation
Abstract Efforts to tackle the current biodiversity crisis need to be as efficient and effective as possible given chronic underfunding. To inform decision‐makers of the most effective conservation actions, it is important to identify biases and gaps in the conservation literature to prioritize future evidence generation.
Alec P. Christie +9 more
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Abstract Aim To identify, evaluate and summarize evidence from qualitative, quantitative and mixed method studies conducted using age suits or other age simulation equipment, with health and social care students. Design Convergent segregated mixed method review design as outlined by the Johanna Briggs Institute.
Charlotte Eost‐Telling +3 more
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Abstract Aim To develop and test the psychometric properties of three instruments that measure Person‐centred Caring: as Personalization, Participation and Responsiveness. Design A three‐phase mixed methods design used two frameworks: content validity determination and quantification; consensus‐based standards for selection of health measurement ...
Heather Strachan +5 more
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Abstract The various ways schools of psychotherapy relate to dreams have been marked by isolationism and mutual conflict rather than self‐examination and then integrating the discoveries and methods of other schools. Jung’s method was in opposition to Freud’s psychoanalysis. Existential psychology was dismissive of Freud’s and Jung’s discoveries, while
Ole Vedfelt
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