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Abstract Objectives Evidence of the benefits of yoga for patients with major depressive disorder (MDD) is mixed and results mainly from randomized controlled trials (RCTs). Adding qualitative measures to RCTs may give additional insight into the range of outcomes experienced by participants. We therefore used qualitative measures to assess the positive
Nina K. Vollbehr +3 more
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Support Worker Insights Into Working With Individuals With Learning Disabilities and Complex Needs
ABSTRACT Background This study examines the perspectives of support workers in Wales supporting individuals with learning disabilities and complex needs. Methods Conducted in a South‐West Wales health and social care service, we used six in‐person focus groups (n = 22) recruited via purposive sampling.
Kayleigh O'Shea, Charlotte W. Greenway
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Influence of self-compassion on fatigue and psychological wellbeing among psychiatric nurses
Background Psychiatric mental health nurses often work in highly demanding environments and situations and are exposed to multiple work-based stressors simultaneously.
Sahar Behilak +3 more
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The utility of Weingarten's witness positions in the understanding of compassion fatigue in people who care for their own family members with AIDS [PDF]
This paper explores the utility of Weingarten's (2003) witness positions in the understanding of compassion fatigue in people who care for their own family members with AIDS.
Bambani, Nomfezeko
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Abstract Aims To evaluate the feasibility, acceptability, and implementation of HEALing (Healing through Empowerment and Active Listening)—a clinic‐integrated self‐care intervention delivered by trained wound care nurses in three 30‐min face‐to‐face sessions over 6 weeks to support diabetic foot ulcer healing. Methods A mixed‐methods, single‐arm hybrid
Xiaoli Zhu +12 more
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Background: Illness duration and increasing functional decline in mentally ill patients increase the extent of care, which creates stress that can result in increased caregiver burden and compassion fatigue.
Genevieve C. Ebulum +2 more
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Navigating the dual burden of type 1 diabetes and mental illness: A phenomenological study
Abstract Objective Despite high burdens of mental illness among people with type 1 diabetes (T1D), little is known about how affected individuals experience this dual disease burden. This qualitative study aimed to address this gap. Research Design and Methods Five online focus groups were conducted with 21 adults with T1D and a history of mental ...
Zach W. Cooper +3 more
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Abstract Aim This study aimed to identify what young adults with type 1 diabetes (T1D) do to make diabetes care fit in their lives and the impact of diabetes and diabetes care on living. Methods Dutch young adults with T1D (18–30 years old) submitted photographed real‐life situations of efforts to make care fit and of the impact of care on their lives.
Anka Van Gastel +10 more
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Background Nurses in dynamic healthcare environments face escalating challenges that impact their efficacy and well-being. These challenges arise from both the increasing complexity of medical procedures and the intense emotional demands of caregiving ...
Xiaoling Shen +6 more
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Dementia-Friendly Resources [PDF]
While dementia caregiving challenges continue for individual caregivers and communities, Alzpossible.org and Dementia Friendly America (dfamerica.org) can offer immediate support and a hopeful ...
Ansello, Edward F.
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