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Themes in Family Care-Giving: Implications for Social Work Practice with Older Adults
British Journal of Social Work, 2007This study advances the understanding of family care-giving by examining the provision of care to an older relative by adult children. It focuses on examining ‘who helps whom’ by extending analyses beyond the typical dyadic focus of care-giving in later life.
J. Sims-Gould, A. Martin-Matthews
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“For-giving” and Forgiving: Process and Practice in Pastoral Care
Pastoral Psychology, 2010This article examines some of the basic psychodynamic understandings of forgiveness including forgiveness as aesthetic, ahistorical, tact, or the ability to for-give that Julia Kristeva (1995, 1989, 1987a, b) presents in her writings on depression and melancholia, analytic process and technique, and love and faith. These are supplemented by more recent
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Current Medical Research and Opinion, 2022
In Ethiopia, perinatal mortality rate was 33 per 1000 pregnancies and 64.4% of this death was occurred within the first 7 days of neonatal life. Moreover, more than 2.1% of new born babies were died within their first seven days of life in Ethiopia.
Medhanit, W/Senbet +19 more
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In Ethiopia, perinatal mortality rate was 33 per 1000 pregnancies and 64.4% of this death was occurred within the first 7 days of neonatal life. Moreover, more than 2.1% of new born babies were died within their first seven days of life in Ethiopia.
Medhanit, W/Senbet +19 more
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False alarms give hospital staff practice in managing Ebola care
Nursing Standard, 2014Most London hospitals have dealt with at least one patent with suspected Ebola virus in the past month, a leading infection control nurse has claimed.
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Internal Medicine Journal, 2017
AbstractBackgroundThere is little research and no clear guidelines for clinicians to follow when instructing patients with advanced disease about driving.AimsTo investigate current practice in providing advice to patients with advanced disease and identify areas of consensus or variation with the Australian driving guidelines.MethodsAn online survey ...
Nashringi Weir +2 more
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AbstractBackgroundThere is little research and no clear guidelines for clinicians to follow when instructing patients with advanced disease about driving.AimsTo investigate current practice in providing advice to patients with advanced disease and identify areas of consensus or variation with the Australian driving guidelines.MethodsAn online survey ...
Nashringi Weir +2 more
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Family care‐giving for people with dementia: some implications for policy and professional practice
Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1999Family care‐giving for people with dementia: some implications for policy and professional practice¶The objective of this paper is to describe one study undertaken in the north of England which sought an understanding of family care‐giving for people with dementia.
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Social Science & Medicine, 2001
Mishler (The discourse of medicine. The dialectics of medical interviews. Norwood, NJ: Ablex), applying Habermas's theory of Communicative Action to medical encounters. showed how the struggle between the voice of medicine and the voice of the lifeworld fragmented and suppressed patients' multi-faceted, contextualised and meaningful accounts.
C A, Barry +4 more
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Mishler (The discourse of medicine. The dialectics of medical interviews. Norwood, NJ: Ablex), applying Habermas's theory of Communicative Action to medical encounters. showed how the struggle between the voice of medicine and the voice of the lifeworld fragmented and suppressed patients' multi-faceted, contextualised and meaningful accounts.
C A, Barry +4 more
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The Journal of rural health : official journal of the American Rural Health Association and the National Rural Health Care Association, 2012
Little is known about rural clinicians' perspectives regarding early childhood immunization delivery, their adherence to recommended best immunization practices, or the specific barriers they confront.To examine immunization practices, beliefs, and barriers among rural primary care clinicians for children in Oregon and compare those who deliver all ...
Lyle J, Fagnan +5 more
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Little is known about rural clinicians' perspectives regarding early childhood immunization delivery, their adherence to recommended best immunization practices, or the specific barriers they confront.To examine immunization practices, beliefs, and barriers among rural primary care clinicians for children in Oregon and compare those who deliver all ...
Lyle J, Fagnan +5 more
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Transnational Social Review, 2013
AbstractThis paper is based on qualitative data collected from in-depth interviews and focuses on the transnational social relations through which family is created and maintained. Findings show how migrant women from India who are living in Canada are feeding their families and meeting their families' healthcare needs through networks of relations and
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AbstractThis paper is based on qualitative data collected from in-depth interviews and focuses on the transnational social relations through which family is created and maintained. Findings show how migrant women from India who are living in Canada are feeding their families and meeting their families' healthcare needs through networks of relations and
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[From giving care to thinking care or the difficulty of putting nursing practice "into words"].
Recherche en soins infirmiers, 2006My experience as a nurse and as a trainer brought me to wonder about the nursing practices in terms of Therapeutic Education of the Patient (TEP). Various studies, professional articles and a report of the Ministry of Health show a gap between an optimal educational approach experiences by nurses and the reality of their practice in TEP, namely a very ...
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