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Time for Care: Male and Female Voices Based on Their Caregiving Experiences. [PDF]

open access: yesHealthcare (Basel)
Ramírez-Perdomo CA   +2 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Expanding Chemical Space of Nucleic Acid Nanoparticles for Tunable Antiviral‐Like Immunomodulatory Responses and Potent Adjuvant Activity

open access: yesAdvanced Functional Materials, EarlyView.
We introduce a nucleic acid nanoparticle (NANP) platform designed to be rrecognized by the human innate immune system in a regulated manner. By changing chemical composition while maintaining constant architectural parameters, we identify key determinants of immunorecognition enabling the rational design of NANPs with tunable immune activation profiles
Martin Panigaj   +21 more
wiley   +1 more source

Nurses' representations about partner participation in prenatal care: perspective on masculinities. [PDF]

open access: yesRev Bras Enferm
Mendes LMC   +4 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Caring Masculinities

Men and Masculinities, 2015
A space has emerged for theorizing “caring masculinities,” as the concept has increasingly become a focus of European critical studies on men and masculinities (CSMM). In this article, I present a practice-based framework of the concept. I propose that caring masculinities are masculine identities that reject domination and its associated traits and ...
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Caring — a masculine perspective

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1997
The last decade has witnessed an increase in the published works dedicated to the issue of men and their masculinity. While the views are divergent, the overwhelming image of masculine identity today remains the traditional one. This traditional masculinity is underpinned by oppressive practices affecting women, gay men and black men.
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Care-Full Masculinities

2012
The study set out to understand how masculinity is defined in relation to care by exploring the ways that care is gendered for a small group of men in Irish society. Broadly the men in their personal conversations defined themselves either as Conservatives (Cian, Nevan, Adam, Douglas, Conor, Rory, and Liam), Sharers (Pascal, Jamal, Fionn, John, Dessie,
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Care-Free Masculinities in Ireland

2011
The gender order in Irish society has undergone considerable changes since the 1970s. Women have made significant gains within the labor market and at all educational levels, achieved greater control over issues of sexual and reproductive health, gained greater equality within families, and generally improved their position in social, cultural, and ...
Niall Hanlon, Kathleen Lynch
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Doing ‘women’s work’?: Men, masculinity and caring

2020
This chapter explores the issues concerning men working in the human services. It provides an area that has traditionally been seen as women’s work and there has been a significant gendered pattern of employment. The human services include areas such as nursing, teaching, social work, psychology and the myriad of allied health professions and social ...
Camilleri, Peter, Jones, Peter
openaire   +3 more sources

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