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Cultural Aspects of Pain Management
Journal of Palliative Medicine, 2004715 STUDIES HAVE SHOWN that patients from ethnic minorities and cultures different from the health care professionals treating them, receive inadequate pain management. Each of us has the impression that people from distinct cultures are more or less likely to express their pain experience in a manner that is somewhere between quietly enduring (stoic ...
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Cultural Aspects of Tropical Medicine
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1954When I received the kind invitation to address this group on the cultural aspects of tropical medicine, I looked in my dictionary to see whether my own not too well defined ideas about culture were in accordance with the official views on the subject. I found that culture meant civilization.
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Nutritional and Cultural Aspects of the Mediterranean Diet
International Journal for Vitamin and Nutrition Research, 2012The recent recognition by United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) of the Mediterranean diet as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity reinforces, together with the scientific evidence, the Mediterranean diet as a cultural and health model. The Mediterranean diet has numerous beneficial effects on among others the
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Cultural Aspects of Orthopaedic Nursing
Orthopaedic Nursing, 1999In today's highly mobile and transnational healthcare world, attention to the cultural background of orthopaedic patients is no longer a luxury when implementing care. Nurses can overcome cultural blindness by developing an awareness of their own cultural backgrounds and an understanding about nursing values as an expression of cultural norms of the ...
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Cultural aspects of the psychiatric hospital
Psychiatric Quarterly, 1988How a psychiatric hospital may be viewed will depend on how its professionals think about the origins and treatment of the mental disorders. If the illness is considered physical in origin, the hospital dealing with it will give medications and apply physical methods of therapy with the aim of discharging the patient rapidly.
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Culture as an Aspect of the Total Personality
Social Casework, 1959This article has validity for our field since blind people represent a cross section of the varied cultural groups that make up America. It is important for practitioners to understand the mores, folkways and social institutions of the people they serve.
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CULTURAL-TEMPORAL ASPECTS OF TACTILIC CULTURE
Вестник психофизиологии, 2020Человек-это великая тайна природы, и любое размышление, направленное на раскрытие одного из аспектов его бытия, способствует продвижению знаний о нем. В генезисе человека и его культурного пространства одну из смысловых функций выполняет коммуникация, которая “характеризуется как эмерджентное свойство взаимодействующих субъектов” [1, С.
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Cultural-Historical Aspects of Pain
1987It is completely impossible to describe an experience of pain. All of us know what is “pain” and due to own experience, one may feel what it means for other people. If you wish to communicate such feeling, however, you must paraphrase it somehow, for it is completely impossible to explain the pain experience to a person who cannot feel pain, similar to
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The geographical and cultural aspects of geoinformation
Transactions in GIS, 2021Asher Yair Grinberger, Tessio Novack
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