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Sibling Dynamics in Adult Children's Support Across Parental Widowhood Phases in Korea
ABSTRACT Objective This study examines adult children's intergenerational support within families across parental widowhood phases in South Korea. Background In aging South Korea, adult children remain the primary source of support for widowed parents amid rising rates of living alone and older adulthood poverty. Yet, little is known about how siblings
Mengni Chen, Dahye Kim
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ABSTRACT Once a signal of resistance, the Pride flag is now a global marker of LGBTQ+ acceptance—one that governments, businesses, and individuals routinely use to express support of sexual diversity. The flag is thus regarded as an identity safety cue, conveying that LGBTQ+ people can expect to be safe where it is present. However, with its widespread
Mary Kruk +3 more
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ABSTRACT Nurse managers' role in providing high‐quality palliative care is crucial for addressing the increasing demand in municipal care. This study aims to compile existing evidence on nurse managers' awareness of and competence in palliative care in municipal care settings.
Hongxuan Xu +4 more
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Abstract Purpose Cognitive‐behavioural therapy for psychosis (CBTp) achieves small to modest effect sizes, which invites the question, ‘What clinical modifications might improve outcomes?’ This paper proposes an integration of CBTp with a neuropsychoanalytic approach that in clinical practice might extend the gains achieved by CBTp alone.
Michael Garrett
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Using Narrative Approach for Anticipatory Grief Among Family Caregivers at Home. [PDF]
Toyama H, Honda A.
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Abstract Objectives Huntington's disease (HD) is a hereditary neurodegenerative disorder characterized by a range of motor, cognitive, and psychiatric symptoms. Psychological symptoms can arise from being at risk for the disease and from its manifestation, necessitating psychological interventions to address the evolving burden, even before onset. This
Kasper F. Van der Zwaan +4 more
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ABSTRACT Aim The study aimed to explore caregivers' perceptions of ‘good death’ following adult deaths in the intensive care unit. Background Understanding caregivers' perceptions of ‘good death’ in the intensive care setting is essential to reveal how physical, emotional, spiritual and cultural dimensions shape the bereavement process.
Merve Işık, Ogün Asan
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Fugitive Junctures: Life‐Seeking, Route‐Finding and the Mobile Ensemble at Kenya's Borders
Short Abstract Fugitivity has become an important conceptual frame to understand the illegalised mobilities of contemporary migrants in conjunction with enslaved people's historical lines of flight as spatial praxes to seize their own freedom. Thinking from Kenya, and drawing on research with migrants, border officials, activists, police and smugglers,
Hanno Brankamp
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The Life of Events: Exception and Everyday Life in Acapulco, Mexico
ABSTRACT The paper focuses on the event of ‘Ingrid‐and‐Manuel’—a Hurricane and Tropical Storm that hit Acapulco, Mexico in 2013. It traces what this event was and how it remains for people in and beyond Acapulco. It does so in the context of a place where the lines between events and everyday life are often blurred, and yet the event was still named ...
Hector Becerril +2 more
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Preparing for Care: A Clinician's Perspective on Anticipatory Caregiving and Meaning Making. [PDF]
Modesto-Lowe V.
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