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American Heart Journal, 1973
A simple method of recording the distress of dying patients is described. Significant differences occurred between deaths at home and in hospital for three factors. Patients dying at home were (a) more likely to be fully alert shortly before death (P < 0.05); (b) less likely to be suffering from vomiting, incontinence, or bedsores (P < 0.001); and (c ...
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A simple method of recording the distress of dying patients is described. Significant differences occurred between deaths at home and in hospital for three factors. Patients dying at home were (a) more likely to be fully alert shortly before death (P < 0.05); (b) less likely to be suffering from vomiting, incontinence, or bedsores (P < 0.001); and (c ...
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Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 2020
Prenatal maternal distress has a negative impact on the course of pregnancy, fetal development, offspring development, and later psychopathologies. The study aimed to determine the extent to which the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) pandemic may ...
N. Berthelot +5 more
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Prenatal maternal distress has a negative impact on the course of pregnancy, fetal development, offspring development, and later psychopathologies. The study aimed to determine the extent to which the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) pandemic may ...
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Psychiatric Services, 1988
Editor’s Note: Psychology joins occupational therapy and social work in our Interdisciplinaty Update series, which began in the February issue. Contributions for the column are solicited by H&CP Interdisciplinary Update editors in eacbfield. Update editor for psychology is Gary R.
Florence W. Kaslow +2 more
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Editor’s Note: Psychology joins occupational therapy and social work in our Interdisciplinaty Update series, which began in the February issue. Contributions for the column are solicited by H&CP Interdisciplinary Update editors in eacbfield. Update editor for psychology is Gary R.
Florence W. Kaslow +2 more
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Real Estate Economics, 2022
AbstractWe consider the use and impact of distressed properties as comparables in residential appraisals. First, we describe the incidence of their use and their relative comparability; second, we estimate their impact on the appraisal value itself; and third, we consider their impact on the probability that the appraisal is below the proposed ...
James N. Conklin +2 more
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AbstractWe consider the use and impact of distressed properties as comparables in residential appraisals. First, we describe the incidence of their use and their relative comparability; second, we estimate their impact on the appraisal value itself; and third, we consider their impact on the probability that the appraisal is below the proposed ...
James N. Conklin +2 more
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Pavement distress detection and classification based on YOLO network
International Journal of Pavement Engineering, 2020The detection and classification of pavement distress (PD) play a critical role in pavement maintenance and rehabilitation. Research on PD automation detection and measurement has been actively conducted.
Yuchuan Du +5 more
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AJOB Empirical Bioethics, 2019
Background: As ongoing research explores the impact of moral distress on health care professionals (HCPs) and organizations and seeks to develop effective interventions, valid and reliable instruments to measure moral distress are needed.
E. Epstein +4 more
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Background: As ongoing research explores the impact of moral distress on health care professionals (HCPs) and organizations and seeks to develop effective interventions, valid and reliable instruments to measure moral distress are needed.
E. Epstein +4 more
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2007
This chapter reviews the assessment of distress, the roles of situational factors and personality in generating distress, and its psychological significance, including clinical implications. Distress is typically defined as unpleasant subjective stress responses such as anxiety and depression.
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This chapter reviews the assessment of distress, the roles of situational factors and personality in generating distress, and its psychological significance, including clinical implications. Distress is typically defined as unpleasant subjective stress responses such as anxiety and depression.
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Emergency Nurse, 2004
It wasn't the appeal of trauma that brought me into emergency nursing but the unloved, and sometimes unloveable, patients who are psychiatrically ill. They represent a relatively small proportion of total attendance figures to emergency departments but have a disproportionate impact on the running of the service.
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It wasn't the appeal of trauma that brought me into emergency nursing but the unloved, and sometimes unloveable, patients who are psychiatrically ill. They represent a relatively small proportion of total attendance figures to emergency departments but have a disproportionate impact on the running of the service.
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College English, 1990
As professors of English we are always one way or another talking about what we think is wrong with the world and to a lesser extent about what we'd like to see changed. Whether we seek gender equality, or economic justice, or simply believe in the power and beauty of great literature, we preach some gospel or other.
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As professors of English we are always one way or another talking about what we think is wrong with the world and to a lesser extent about what we'd like to see changed. Whether we seek gender equality, or economic justice, or simply believe in the power and beauty of great literature, we preach some gospel or other.
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1996
The lung functions as a gas exchanger by bringing air and blood into as close proximity as possible. For this purpose, the alveolo-capillary membrane is relatively thin (0.2 µm), making it at the same time very vulnerable for stresses of all kind. Especially in the intensive care unit, the magnitude of the stresses and the cumulative impact of many ...
Burkhard Lachmann, K. L. So
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The lung functions as a gas exchanger by bringing air and blood into as close proximity as possible. For this purpose, the alveolo-capillary membrane is relatively thin (0.2 µm), making it at the same time very vulnerable for stresses of all kind. Especially in the intensive care unit, the magnitude of the stresses and the cumulative impact of many ...
Burkhard Lachmann, K. L. So
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