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Abstract Chronic illness represents a transition for both patients and their family members although transitions and information behavior changes have largely been explored from an individual perspective. Illness‐related transitions may be undertaken individually or collectively, but little is known about how family information networks change in the ...
Lindsay K. Brown, Tiffany C. Veinot
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“Somebody That can Meet you on Your Level:” Cancer Survivors’ Perspectives on the Role of Indigenous Patient Navigators in Cancer Care [PDF]
Gary Groot +4 more
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Indigenous Environmental Justice and Sustainability
D. Mcgregor +2 more
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Abstract Provenance is the story of how something has come to be. In this paper, we provide a systematic literature review to categorize the various notions of provenance in Information Sciences. The goal of this review is to paint a broader picture of the multiple uses of provenance at play and to enhance our understanding of the importance of ...
Rhiannon Bettivia +2 more
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The discriminatory politics of knowledge production. [PDF]
Abo-Rass F, Bump JB.
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Effect of Indigenous Non-Saccharomyces Yeasts on Lipid Compositions of Maraština Wine [PDF]
Ana Boban +4 more
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Crossing the third‐level digital divide through digital literacy programs
Abstract Digital literacy programs (DLPs) implemented by community‐anchored organizations have become a key focus toward achieving digital equity. However, there is a notable lack of quantitative empirical research that measures DLPs' effectiveness in supporting the achievement of tangible benefits of digital literacy (DL), beyond simply acquiring it ...
Yeweon Kim +2 more
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Trends in incident acute rheumatic fever or rheumatic heart disease in Indigenous youth in Western Australia: a retrospective cohort study. [PDF]
MacDonald B +8 more
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ABSTRACT Autism and borderline personality disorder (BPD) are each associated with increased psychiatric emergency department (PsyED) use, yet the service impact of coexisting autism–BPD remains unclear. We conducted a retrospective chart review of 1027 PsyED visits by 345 autistic adults (2018–2020) at an urban Canadian psychiatric hospital to compare
Ching‐Hua Julie Lee +15 more
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