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The Relationship Between Adult Attachment and Complicated Grief: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
Russ V +4 more
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Self‐Efficacy in Palliative Care Among Nursing Professionals: A Mixed‐Methods Study
ABSTRACT Background Deficient palliative care coverage and nursing training in Ecuador warrant examining self‐efficacy to inform education strategies and strengthen equitable services. Aim To examine Ecuadorian nurses' self‐efficacy in Palliative Care. Methods A sequential explanatory mixed‐methods study was conducted.
Mónica Alexandra Valdiviezo +5 more
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Trauma‐Informed Language Teaching: Considerations, Challenges and Possibilities
ABSTRACT Trauma has been front of mind for many language teachers in the tumultuous first decades of the 21st century, but until quite recently, language teaching research that names trauma as such has been relatively scarce. In this short paper, I give a brief overview of different understandings of trauma, and draw on orienting principles and ...
Ava Becker
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Complicated Grief: The Lived Experiences of Those Bereaved By COVID-19. [PDF]
Ostadhashemi L +5 more
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Complicated grief following job loss: Risk factors for its development and maintenance. [PDF]
van Eersel JHW, Taris TW, Boelen PA.
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ABSTRACT In Ireland, while most women express milk for their preterm very low birthweight (VLBW) infants, only a few are discharged home exclusively receiving mothers' own milk, and even fewer are engaged in direct feeding at breast (DFAB). This is in the context of Ireland having one of the lowest breastfeeding initiation and sustenance rates in the ...
Maria Noonan +13 more
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Accelerated Resolution Therapy: Randomized Controlled Trial of a Complicated Grief Intervention. [PDF]
Buck HG +8 more
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Nurses Facing Suffering of Paediatric Patients at the ICU: A Qualitative Study
ABSTRACT Background Paediatric and neonatal intensive care nurses are frequently confronted with the suffering of prematurely born babies or critically ill children, which has a profound emotional impact on them. Yet, little is known about how they interpret such suffering and how they perceive their professional role in these situations.
Jeannette L. Falkenburg +3 more
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ABSTRACT Emotional engagement in clinical practice has been theorised as a professional virtue, a form of emotional labour and a potential pathway to compassion fatigue and burnout. Although these traditions have shown that emotional practice is shaped by relational and organisational conditions, they have less clearly specified how clinicians regulate
Johan Eriksson
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Abstract This paper develops the concept of ontological resilience through an ethnographic study of a Sufi‐inspired rural community in southwestern Türkiye. Based on eight months of fieldwork, it examines how resilience is enacted not as a technical adaptation but as an ethical and spiritual practice of living with vulnerability.
Özge Can Doğmuş
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