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EFFECTS OF CARBOFURAN ON THE REPRODUCTIVE CAPACITY OF A FRESHWATER SNAIL, RADIX QUADRASI, UNDER LABORATORY CONDITIONS [PDF]
The effects of 4 sublethal concentrations of carbofuran (250, 500, 1000 and 2000 ppm) on the reproductive capacity of R. quadrasi was determined. Results showed that incubation period is delayed and inhibited by 1000 and 2000 ppm carbofuran but not by ...
VIRGINIA S. CARING
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Nurses’ job stress and its impact on quality of life and caring behaviors: a cross-sectional study
Background Nursing is considered a hard job and their work stresses can have negative effects on health and quality of life. The aim of this study was to investigate the correlation between job stress with quality of life and care behaviors in nurses ...
Ali-Reza Babapour +2 more
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Caring as temporal turns in life through creative writing
Aim: A person’s experience of time in life is assumed to change through suffering. This assumption developed an interest in investigating the connection between creative writing and caring, as caring may ease suffering and promote health as wholeness ...
Johanna Sandbäck Forsell +2 more
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Based on an ethnographic survey conducted between 2012 and 2018, this article aims to report on the hospitalization and end-of-life trajectories in intensive care medicine. We show that the trajectory of the disease is divided into three distinct phases –
Thomas Denise
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Human Caring: A Concept Analysis
Introduction: Human caring combines science, art, and humanity. Humanity is the heart of care and interpersonal interactions. Despite the critical emphasis on human caring and concern for nursing care without humanity, there is no clear definition for ...
Leila Ghanbari-Afra +2 more
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In this article, Katie Eriksson's caring theories including the caritative caring theory, the multidimensional health theory and the theory of human suffering are described. The assumptions and concepts, both etymologically and semantically investigated,
I. Bergbom, D. Nåden, Lisbet Nyström
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Caring or not caring for coworkers? An empirical exploration of the dilemma of care allocation in the workplace [PDF]
Organization and management researchers praise the value of care in the workplace. However, they overlook the conflict between caring for work and for coworkers, which resonates with the dilemma of care allocation highlighted by ethicists of care ...
Antoni, Anne +2 more
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COVID‐19 is dramatically reconfiguring paid work and care. Emerging evidence in the global media suggests that academic women with caring responsibilities are being disproportionately impacted.
M. Nash, B. Churchill
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Carework—the paid and unpaid work in healthcare, education, childcare, mental health, elder care, families, and social services—is linked by the social and ethical obligation to care for vulnerable populations and is a major economic sector and important source of employment internationally. This special issue of New Solutions focuses on understanding
Jennifer R, Zelnick +2 more
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MOTHERS CARING FOR CHILDREN LIVING WITH CEREBRAL PALSY: SUGGESTIONS FOR PSYCHO-SOCIAL SUPPORT
Caring for children with cerebral palsy presents numerous circumstances which may contribute to mothers’ inability to cope with the demands of meeting their children’s needs.
Phumudzo Raphulu +2 more
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