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Suffering with Christ: Emic christian coping and relation to well-being
Current measures of religious coping are generally etic in nature, measuring constructs across religions. Emic variables (i.e., those specific to particular religions) are often left out, which limits our ability to assess religious/spiritual coping ...
M. Elizabeth Lewis Hall +10 more
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Based on ethnographies conducted in post-genocide communities in Bosnia and Herzegovina, in the Bosnian refugee diaspora groups in Australia, Europe and the USA, and fieldwork on the island of Tanna (Vanuatu), in this article I discuss the challenges of ...
Hariz Halilovich
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Sacrilization of Secular Pilgrimages As Archetypal Transformational Journeys: Advancing Theory Through Emic and Etic Interpretations [PDF]
This paper advances pilgrimage tourism theory, particularly religious/secular and sacred/profane dimensions. Documenting the case of the Bach Cantata Pilgrimage, this study examines relationships to Jungian archetypal journeys.
Lloyd, ST
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Ethnopedology in production units at Canto da Ilha de Cima, São Miguel do Gostoso-RN, Brazil
Ethnopedological studies in family units tend to contribute to the academy with respect to the importance of knowledge exchange, allowing the understanding on the local reality of a community.
Marialdo Santana da Cunha +7 more
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Background: Prolonged grief disorder (PGD) is a new mental health disorder that will be recognized by the World Health Organization’s disorder classification, the ICD-11, in 2018. Current assessment measures of PGD are largely based on North American and
Clare Killikelly +2 more
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Criptiquing Disability Models: Compulsory Able‐Bodiedness, Nursing Practice, and Reimagined Disability [PDF]
ABSTRACT Within nursing education and practice, disability has been shaped by models of disability that narrowly focus on rehabilitating the body to a normative, able‐bodied state. This has profound moral implications for nursing practice and affects the nurse‐patient dynamic.
Graziano T.
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What do consumers need from a narrative? How can videographers satisfy those needs? Through semi-structured interviews with 55 Eurostar passengers from 14 countries, this film documents how people define narratives, why they need them, and how they ...
Feiereisen, S. +2 more
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Ethnography: principles, practice and potential [PDF]
Ethnography is a methodology gaining popularity in nursing and healthcare research. It is concerned with studying people in their cultural context and how their behavior, either as individuals or as part of a group, is influenced by this cultural context.
Draper, Janet
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Leadership Learning Through Short-term Study Abroad Courses. [PDF]
ABSTRACT When exploring the landscape of leadership learning in study abroad, it is critical to understand the leadership learning that takes place through short‐term study abroad courses. This article will provide a definition of short‐term study abroad and short‐term study abroad leadership courses through an overview of relevant literature.
Witt E, Coste T.
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Does nurses' vulnerability affect their ability to care? [PDF]
Recent reports from the Department of Health (2008), the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman (2011) and the Commission on Dignity in Care for Older People (2012) have been highly critical regarding the care that some patients have experienced ...
Board, Michele, Heaslip, Vanessa
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