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Distress, Discomfort and Moral Injury: Emergency Department Clinicians Experiences Caring for People With a Psychosocial Disability and a National Disability Insurance Scheme Plan

open access: yesInternational Journal of Mental Health Nursing, Volume 35, Issue 2, April 2026.
ABSTRACT People with a psychosocial disability (PSD) and a National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) plan may at times require emergency care. This study aimed to gather evidence of current practice and experiences from the perspective of emergency department clinicians that care for people with a PSD and an NDIS plan. A national anonymous survey was
Heather McIntyre   +10 more
wiley   +1 more source

In Situ Quantization with Memory‐Transistor Transfer Unit Based on Electrochemical Random‐Access Memory for Edge Applications

open access: yesAdvanced Science, Volume 13, Issue 18, 27 March 2026.
By combining ionic nonvolatile memories and transistors, this work proposes a compact synaptic unit to enable low‐precision neural network training. The design supports in situ weight quantization without extra programming and achieves accuracy comparable to ideal methods. This work obtains energy consumption advantage of 25.51× (ECRAM) and 4.84× (RRAM)
Zhen Yang   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source

Disintegration, Salvation, and/or Madness in Dostoevsky

open access: yesInternational Journal of Applied Psychoanalytic Studies, Volume 23, Issue 1, March 2026.
ABSTRACT Psychological fragmentation and derangement suffuse Dostoevsky's fiction. This paper argues that the madness of Dostoevsky characters derives from intense wounds to the self: humiliating lacerations that impel fugue and disintegration. Such vulnerable, frangible characters seek to escape and deny themselves to avoid being seen for who they are.
Jerry Piven
wiley   +1 more source

A Theoretical Analysis of Catastrophic Forgetting through the NTK Overlap Matrix [PDF]

open access: green, 2020
Thang Doan   +4 more
openalex   +1 more source

Do Two Minds Work Better Than One? The Use of Cognitive Offloading to an External Agent in Working Memory Across Development

open access: yesInfant and Child Development, Volume 35, Issue 2, March/April 2026.
ABSTRACT Children are often faced with overloaded information. Recognising when to seek external help is essential, especially in the era of advancing AI technology. The study examined the use of cognitive offloading to a virtual agent in 4‐, 6‐year‐old Chinese children and adults.
Chen Cheng
wiley   +1 more source

Forgetting and Remembering: Kenneth Cumberland and Soil Erosion in New Zealand, 1940s to 2020s

open access: yesKōtuitui: New Zealand Journal of Social Sciences Online, Volume 21, Issue 1, March 2026.
The speed and scale of landscape transformation in New Zealand was almost immediately apparent to British geographer Kenneth Cumberland on his appointment to Canterbury University College in 1938. His efforts culminated in the nationally and internationally well‐regarded book ‘Soil Erosion in New Zealand: A Geographical Reconnaissance (1944a)’, which ...
Michael Roche
wiley   +1 more source

Mitigating Catastrophic Forgetting in Target Language Adaptation of LLMs via Source-Shielded Updates [PDF]

open access: green
Atsuki Yamaguchi   +3 more
openalex   +1 more source

The Chronicity of Crisis: The Complex Entanglement of Prolonged Internal Displacement in Georgia

open access: yesPopulation, Space and Place, Volume 32, Issue 2, March 2026.
ABSTRACT Thirty years after the Georgian–Abkhaz War of 1992–1993, internal displacement remains an unresolved and open‐ended crisis in the Republic of Georgia. Drawing on long‐term ethnographic research conducted between 2016 and 2023, this article examines how prolonged forced displacement becomes normalised and experienced as a condition of chronic ...
Mikel Venhovens, Nargiza Arjevanidze
wiley   +1 more source

Need‐Based Mental Health Aid Allocation to Disadvantaged Patients Toward Universal Health Coverage in Bangladesh

open access: yesPublic Health Challenges, Volume 5, Issue 1, March 2026.
De‐identified administrative records of 286 mental health aid applicants in Bangladesh are analyzed to examine need‐based aid allocation. Higher out‐of‐pocket treatment costs are associated with larger aid awards. Applicants with spouses as primary earners receive substantially less aid, while students or those without stable income receive slightly ...
Saiful Islam Saif   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

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