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Highlights Health literacy (H)L‐driven interventions were effective in controlling glycemic levels and improving diabetes self‐management outcomes. The level of glycemic control and self‐management skills were improved better through individual and telephone‐based intervention, respectively, in comparing group intervention.
Jamila Butayeva +3 more
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Enabling activist resilience: Bystander protection during protest crackdowns in Myanmar
Abstract What accounts for the survival and long‐term participation of activists in contentious movements under repression? I argue for the role of an important yet oft‐neglected factor: protective support by civilian bystanders. I propose that, mainly motivated by victim‐oriented sympathy, bystanders engage in high‐risk protection that helps activists
Mai Van Tran
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Joint physical custody, a parental care arrangement in which a child lives with each parent about equally after separation or divorce, is an increasingly common phenomenon in many Western countries. Although attention from family scholars, practitioners, and law professionals is growing, there are hardly any numbers on the prevalence of joint physical ...
Anja Steinbach +2 more
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Abstract Aims To explore community nurses' assessments of staffing adequacy in care provision for older patients following hospital discharge and analyse the extent to which their assessments are associated with characteristics of the system level of municipality and vertical coordination between hospital and community care services. Design Nation‐wide
Marijke Veenstra, Heidi Gautun
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ABSTRACT Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) demonstrate efficacy of parent–infant psychotherapy, but its applicability and effectiveness in public health care are less known. The method followed is Naturalistic study evaluating Short‐term Psychodynamic Infant–Parent Interventions at Child Health Centers (SPIPIC) in Stockholm, Sweden.
Björn Salomonsson +4 more
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Abstract Aims To examine hospital nurses’ perception of their actual and potential contribution to shared decision‐making about life‐prolonging treatment and their perception of the pre‐conditions for such a contribution. Design A qualitative interview study.
Danique W. Bos‐van den Hoek +7 more
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MMC celebrating 6 years of experience and expansion 庆祝MMC六年的经验和壮大
Journal of Diabetes, Volume 14, Issue 5, Page 356-357, May 2022.
Itamar Raz
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Abstract Culturally adapted cognitive behavioral therapy (CA‐CBT) is a well‐evaluated, transdiagnostic group intervention for refugees that uses psychoeducation, meditation, and stretching exercises. In the current study, we added problem‐solving training to CA‐CBT and evaluated this treatment (i.e., CA‐CBT+) in a randomized controlled pilot trial with
Schahryar Kananian +3 more
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Abstract Aim To explore experiences of peer support among parents of children with congenital heart defects. Design A study analysing written responses to open‐ended questions about peer support, collected via an online survey distributed in Sweden. Methods Respondents were recruited during 3 months in 2018 by means of convenience sampling, through ads
Tommy Carlsson +2 more
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Abstract Aim To explore how the patient is constructed and socially positioned in discourses of web‐based pathways information available to people with cancer in Norway. Design Mixed qualitative and quantitative design, using Corpus‐Assisted Critical Discourse Analysis.
Elin Margrethe Aasen +2 more
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