‘Out of My Hands’: Palestinian Referral Care in East Jerusalem After October 7, 2023
ABSTRACT This paper examines the moral experiences of Palestinian healthcare professionals working at a specialised referral hospital in East Jerusalem during the early months of the Gaza War. Drawing on semi‐structured interviews with hospital staff providing oncology care, it analyses how understandings of what constitutes “good” care in a context of
Pieter Dronkers, Zeina Amro
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Development of an evidence-based framework to guide delegation of clinical tasks to physiotherapy support workers in musculoskeletal outpatient physiotherapy services. [PDF]
Sarigiovannis P +3 more
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Some culture is hiding in plain sight in research on child development
Abstract Child development is cultural in nature, yet a divide persists between a (cross‐)cultural developmental science niche alongside a seemingly a‐cultural mainstream. In particular, childhood research relying on convenience sampling in often Western, post‐industrial (i.e., WEIRD) societies rarely ventures into issues of culture and context ...
Roman Stengelin
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The contribution of ethnomethodologically-informed ethnography to the process of designing digital libraries : Technical Report - CSEG/5/98 [PDF]
Rouncefield, Mark +4 more
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Assessment of microfungal contamination and enzymatic activity in ethnographic textile artifacts and museum environment. [PDF]
Ozdemir G, Haliki A, Çelebi M.
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Abstract Background As AI‐enabled social robots become more common in schools, children may form strong emotional bonds with them despite robots not being caregivers and lacking the capacities for “true” attachment. Given limited understanding of potential risks and safeguards, professional perspectives are needed to inform responsible design and ...
Dimitris Pnevmatikos +1 more
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Cultural Determinants of Assistive Health Technology Acceptance in Asian Older Adults in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Mixed-Methods Systematic Review with Evidence Predominantly from East Asia. [PDF]
Dharmansyah D +3 more
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Too Little, Too Weak? Paid Parental Leaves in Philippine Collective Bargaining Agreements
ABSTRACT When statutory work–family entitlements are deemed insufficient, workers often rely on collective bargaining to secure better terms. However, the extent to which unions can deliver higher than statutory benefits remains underexplored, especially in developing countries with decentralized bargaining systems and low union salience. Bridging this
Vincent Jerald Ramos
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The seen and be heard study: A national mixed methods study to identify the barriers and facilitators to ensuring equitable cancer care for children with and without learning disabilities and/or who are autistic - Protocol Paper. [PDF]
Oulton K +6 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Support staff (e.g., support workers) play a key role in the lives of adults with a learning disability in residential settings in England. However, the care relationship between the two seems under‐researched with potential care practice implications.
Georgios Mamolis +2 more
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