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ABSTRACT For adults with intellectual disability and their families, future planning and moving out of the family home in Australia will increasingly occur within the context of the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). As a market‐based, individualised funding system its impact on this transition remains largely unknown. This paper reports on a
I. Belperio +5 more
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ABSTRACT It is the priority of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, and Australian governments, to provide infants with enriching environments in which they may thrive. This is particularly critical during the perinatal period. Yet, an increasing number of notifications and interventions by child protection authorities are occurring in ...
Neve Mucabel‐Bue +11 more
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Nursing education and regulation: international profiles and perspectives
This review of nurse education and regulation in selected OECD countries forms part of ongoing work on contemporary nursing careers and working lives, based at the National Nursing Research Unit, King’s College London.
Griffiths, Peter, Robinson, Sarah
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Best Practices in Assisted Living: Considering Potential Reforms for California [PDF]
Based on a review of assisted living laws of California and 11 other states, California's assisted living policy is significantly out of date. An assisted living resident today is likely to have significant care needs, but California's law in general has
Eric Carlson, Gwen Orloski
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The Vietnamese swine as a translational model of invasive ductal carcinoma of the breast
The flow diagram outlines the chemical induction of breast tumors through a single intraperitoneal dose of MNU. Tumor development was assessed using ultrasound and clinical examination. After 14 weeks, mammary tissue was collected and histologically analyzed to evaluate structural similarities between sows and humans, the carcinogenic potential of MNU,
Claudia Elizabeth Vera‐Tizatl +6 more
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Continuing Health Education in basic care: nursing professionals perceptions
Aim: To investigate the perception of nursing professionals of primary care in relation to the Continuing Education activities in Health. Method: A descriptive study, with exploratory qualitative approach. Data were collected at basic health units in Rio
Juliana Marques Weykamp +3 more
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Objective Impaired ability to induce stepping after incomplete spinal cord injury (SCI) can limit the efficacy of locomotor training, often leaving patients wheelchair‐bound. The cuneiform nucleus (CNF), a key mesencephalic locomotor control center, modulates the activity of spinal locomotor centers via the reticulospinal tract.
Anna‐Sophie Hofer +21 more
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Knowledge and Awareness Among Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease Stage 3 [PDF]
Knowledge is a prerequisite for changing behavior, and is useful for improving outcomes and reducing mortality rates in patients diagnosed with chronic kidney disease (CKD).
Bartlett Ellis, Rebecca J. +8 more
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Objective To identify and summarize existing telerehabilitation interventions for people living with rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases (RMDs), including the rehabilitation components, the technology used, the type of health care professional (HCP) interaction, and how the effectiveness is evaluated.
Thomas A. Ingram +5 more
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Factors influencing nursing staff members' participation in continuing education [PDF]
Yolanda Flores-Peña +1 more
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