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An Ecological and Processual Understanding of Family Resilience in Dementia: A Qualitative Meta‐Synthesis

open access: yesJournal of Advanced Nursing, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Aim To explore how family resilience emerges and unfolds in dementia. Design Qualitative meta‐synthesis using thematic synthesis. Data Sources PubMed, CINAHL, Web of Science, PsycINFO were searched from inception through August 26, 2025. Methods Studies examining family‐level resilience, adaptation or coping in home‐based dementia care using ...
Yoosun Yang, Jun‐Ah Song
wiley   +1 more source

Self‐Care Experiences of Psychiatric Nurses: A Phenomenological Study

open access: yesJournal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Introduction Self‐care is both a personal and professional responsibility for nurses; however, academic evidence in this area remains limited. Aim Psychiatric nurses' self‐care experiences were examined. Method This descriptive phenomenological study included 18 psychiatric nurses from a public hospital, using purposive sampling.
Sibel Çaynak   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Becoming Dostoevsky (how Rowan Williams opens up Bakhtin)

open access: yesModern Theology, EarlyView.
Abstract With the end of Communism in Russia, non‐materialist contexts were enthusiastically restored to Mikhail Bakhtin's globally famous ideas of carnival, dialogism, and polyphony. This essay surveys Rowan Williams's 2008 study Dostoevsky: Language, Faith + Fiction as a major contribution to this effort, concentrating on those general philosophical ...
Caryl Emerson
wiley   +1 more source

“It Was Like They'd Lit a Fuse”: A Mixed‐Methods Investigation Into Rage

open access: yesAggressive Behavior, Volume 52, Issue 4, July 2026.
ABSTRACT Impulsive acts of violence are perpetrated by a small proportion of society, which anecdotal evidence suggests often occurs in a rage state. Rage has generally been conceptualized as extreme anger, but it may be qualitatively different from extreme anger.
Thomas F. Denson   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

The impact of physical health self‐care practices on special education teacher wellbeing

open access: yesJournal of Research in Special Educational Needs, Volume 26, Issue 3, July 2026.
Abstract International studies have highlighted high levels of psychological distress and burnout among special education teachers, yet little is known about how physical health self‐care shapes the wellbeing of Australian teachers working in this field.
Sheba Boyd, Marilyn Chaseling
wiley   +1 more source

Sustainability in Healthcare: The Role of Digital Technologies for Improving Patient Engagement

open access: yesBusiness Ethics, the Environment &Responsibility, Volume 35, Issue 3, Page 2227-2278, July 2026.
ABSTRACT Sustainability in healthcare is getting considerable research attention as systems worldwide tend to balance environmental, social, and economic factors. In this context, digital technologies have demonstrated significant potential to enhance engagement among different consumer groups across various industries.
Francesco Schiavone   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Theorizing Patriarchy Against a Backdrop of Workplace Sexism and Stress in UK Academia

open access: yesGender, Work &Organization, Volume 33, Issue 4, Page 1480-1492, July 2026.
ABSTRACT Our analysis investigates the distinct relationship between sexism and workplace stress as experienced by women academics in the UK higher education system. We argue that due to the insufficient literature on this issue there is a limited knowledge base of the harmful psychological effects of stress in the workplace upon women academics in the
Andrew Baron, Charlotte Barrow
wiley   +1 more source

Learning From Survivors: How Former Intensive Care Unit Patients' Experiences Influence Nursing Practice?

open access: yesNursing in Critical Care, Volume 31, Issue 4, July 2026.
ABSTRACT Background Survival after critical illness has improved due to advances in intensive care. However, many intensive care unit (ICU) survivors experience persistent physical, cognitive and psychological impairments. These are collectively known as Post‐Intensive Care Syndrome (PICS) and negatively affect quality of life and everyday functioning.
Julie Marie Borris Stagsted   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

GNSS Zenith Wet Delay as a Boundary Layer Diagnostic: Regime‐Dependent Turbulence Signatures From Large Eddy Simulation and Observations

open access: yesJournal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, Volume 131, Issue 12, 28 June 2026.
Abstract Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) provide continuous measurements of zenith wet delay (ZWD), reflecting column‐integrated atmospheric water vapor. While the slowly varying ZWD is routinely assimilated in numerical weather prediction, the rapid fluctuations on timescales of seconds to minutes that arise from boundary‐layer turbulence ...
Gaël Kermarrec   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Transferable Semiempirical Models for Judd–Ofelt Parameters and Multiphonon Relaxation in Eu3+ Complexes: Toward an Experiment‐Free Luminescence Design

open access: yesJournal of Computational Chemistry, Volume 47, Issue 16, 15 June 2026.
ABSTRACT The rational design of lanthanide‐based luminescent systems using purely theoretical approaches remains challenging due to the reliance of existing models on experimental data. Herein, we propose a theoretical protocol for the design of new Eu3+ based luminescent systems, starting from a previously synthesized and experimentally characterized ...
Claudio M. B. Neto   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

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