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ABSTRACT Aim To explore how internationally qualified (‘foreign’) nurses adapt to their professional and personal everyday life in Iceland, using the Cross‐Cultural Adjustment Model (CCAM) reflecting general, interactional and work‐related domains. Design Qualitative focus group study.
Wendill Galan Viejo +2 more
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Estudo bibliométrico que objetivou identificar a produção científica sobre Capelania Hospitalar, classificá-la segundo data de publicação, titulação dos autores, procedência institucional e geográfica dos trabalhos, tipo de texto e descritores de indexação dos trabalhos, além de organizar as palavras-chave em um mapa conceitual.
Rosana Chami Gentil +2 more
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Anne Aldridge, Derek J. Fraser, Keith Morrison. “What do people talk to chaplains about?,” Scottish Journal of Healthcare Chaplaincy 12, no. 2 (2009): 3-10.
A. Aldridge, D. Fraser, K. Morrison
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Burnout and Coping Strategies Among Paediatric Oncologists: A Scoping Review
ABSTRACT Background Paediatric oncologists routinely face emotionally demanding situations, including prolonged exposure to child suffering, ethically complex decision‐making, and high clinical workloads. These stressors contribute to burnout, moral distress, and psychological strain, yet their lived experiences remain underexplored.
Harshitha D +8 more
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Alienation, equality, and multifaith establishment
Abstract Religious establishment today often takes a multifaith form, whereby multiple religions are supported in different ways and to different degrees. In order to contribute to the development of a normative framework for assessing practices and regimes of multifaith establishment, this article recommends the concept of “social alienation ...
Andrew Shorten
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Evaluating Derbyshire community health services trust spiritual and pastoral care provision 2015-16 [PDF]
The report addresses the question of the necessity for spiritual and pastoral care provision within the Derbyshire Community Health Services (DCHS) NHS Foundation Trust.
Henry, Philip M.
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Palliative Care in Intensive Care Units: Nurses' Perspectives on Challenges and Strategies
ABSTRACT Background The integration of palliative care into intensive care units is increasingly recognised as essential to ensuring quality end‐of‐life care, yet persistent barriers continue to challenge its implementation. Nurses, as continuous bedside providers, are central to delivering comfort, but their perspectives remain underexplored in the ...
Daniela Filipa Almeida da Cunha +4 more
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Paediatric palliative care is a complex and painful reality for children, young people and their families, and the professional team caring for them. Social workers are essential in these teams, providing emotional and care support to patients and their families.
M. Elena Cuartero-Castañer +4 more
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Vol. 22 no. 2 Semester 2 (2011) [PDF]
https://researchonline.nd.edu.au/in_principio2010s/1003/thumbnail ...
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Abstract Heart failure (HF) is a growing health and societal challenge in Europe, due to an increasingly elderly, frail and multimorbid population. Many patients with HF experience a high burden of complex and multidimensional symptoms leading to a reduced quality of life and significant socioeconomic impact. Despite proven benefits, the integration of
Tania Pastrana +12 more
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