Safety Assessment in Child Protection—A Survey Study With Dutch Child Protection Workers
ABSTRACT Safety assessment is a crucial part of child protective services to estimate acute and chronic danger in families that are at risk for child abuse in order to determine whether and which steps need to be taken to protect the child's safety. This study aimed to gain insight into the usefulness of the safety assessment procedure at Dutch child ...
B. Erens, H. Gerger, E. Simon
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Reducing Unnecessary Medical Interventions in Childbirth: The Need for Community-Based Solutions in Iran. [PDF]
Najar Mohiabadi M +4 more
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The Impact of Parental Divorce on Children Through the Mothers' Lens: A Phenomenological Study
ABSTRACT Divorce is a significant life event that can deeply affect children's emotional and social well‐being. According to attachment theory, disruptions in the parent–child bond during or after divorce may cause emotional insecurity and difficulties in adjustment.
Zeynep Kisecik Sengul +2 more
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Summary Management of type 2 diabetes includes medications that can unintentionally increase obesity and insulin resistance. This unblinded, single‐centre, randomised controlled trial focused on rural Australian adults with type 2 diabetes (aged 18–75 and body mass index [BMI] >30 kg/m2), measuring the effectiveness of a tailored interdisciplinary ...
Giuliana O. Murfet +3 more
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Health Impacts of Nursing Home Staffing.
Olenski A, Shen K, Ruffini K, Gandhi A.
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Correction: Enhancing nursing documentation in Kazakhstan: assessing utilization and standardization for improving patient care. [PDF]
Sydykova B +7 more
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The specifics of non‐routine task changes: A granular approach
Abstract This paper estimates granular specific non‐routine tasks and examines employment reallocation across those tasks in the United States. Employment shifts into decision‐making, technology, and information‐related tasks account for 90% of high‐wage employment growth.
Carol A. Scotese
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The big study for life-limited children and their families: How well are the palliative care needs of children with life-limiting conditions and their families met by services in the West Midlands? [PDF]
Coad, Jane +4 more
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ABSTRACT On the occasion of SAFN's 50th anniversary I reflect on the development of biocultural and human evolutionary approaches to human diet and nutrition. I maintain that SAFN and its predecessors the Committee (1974–1987) and then Council on Nutritional Anthropology (1987–2004) have modeled, fostered, and advanced biocultural work in anthropology ...
Andrea S. Wiley
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How do staff and team characteristics relate to ward safety incidents in adult inpatient mental health settings? A protocol for a systematic integrative review. [PDF]
Greenfield K +11 more
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