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Teaching humanization in undergraduate nursing education programs [PDF]
Objective: To study whether humanization is taught in college disciplines as part of the syllabus of nurse training courses in the city of São Paulo. Methods: The sample comprised 13 higher education institutions, totaling 588 disciplines.
Débora Vieira de Almeida +1 more
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This study presents a compact, three IMU wearable system that enables accurate motion capture and robust gait‐feature extraction, thereby supporting reliable machine learning‐based balance evaluation. Accurate assessment of balance is critical for fall prevention and targeted rehabilitation, particularly in older adults and individuals with ...
Seok‐Hoon Choi +8 more
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Reflexivity and Narratives in Action Research: A Discursive Approach
The paper offers an analysis of how narratives may be reflexively used at different stages of the research process as a tool to access the interpretative frameworks that actors use to construct their accounts of events and to make sense of their action ...
Monica Colombo
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ABSTRACT Introduction Initial stay time (IST), the duration of continuous work before core temperature reaches 38.0°C, has been characterized in young and older adults but not across consecutive work periods or in conjunction with standard work‐rest cycles.
Glen P. Kenny +9 more
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The Interview as a Relational Space
This text presents the difficulties encountered in an interview between two interviewers and an interviewee. It explains how the type of relation in the interview as well as the intervieweeŽs use of the relational space give vital heuristic hints to ...
Erhard Tietel
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Caring for those who care. The working group as a resource
In caring professions, team work is considered pivotal for an effective and efficient practice. The group can be intended as a milieu that empowers each member, bringing him/her to higher achievements. It expands one’s own subjectivity that, intercepting
Elisabetta Musi
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ABSTRACT In this paper, we trace the journey to create the Strong Roots for our Futures Program, a government program to resource and support Traditional Owners to undertake a range of activities in areas where no state recognition existed. We provide a background to state recognition in Victoria before considering the program design, leading to an ...
Nell Reidy +2 more
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Fearless foremothers: matrilineal genealogies, (inter)subjectivity and survival in Margaret Walker’s 'Jubilee' [PDF]
This article examines Margaret Walker’s neo-slave narrative novel, Jubilee (1966), identifying it as an important prerequisite for subsequent neo-slave narratives.
Maja Milatovic
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Emmanuel Levinas: Implications of the relational paradigm for bioethics
In a changing world that offers new health-care situations, the inadequacy of traditional models of bioethics are demonstrated. A new ethic needs to be based more on a relational paradigm; where inter-subjectivity, encounters with ‘the Other ...
David Cortis
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ABSTRACT Background Appropriate medical therapy (AMT) is first‐line treatment for patients with chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS). We evaluated inflammatory structure, treatment‐induced changes, and biomarker‐outcome associations in AMT‐managed patients. Methods Fifty‐one CRS patients were evaluated before and after AMT which included a combination of oral ...
Asher C. Park +9 more
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