Broaching the Intersectionality of Race and Disability in School Counseling
ABSTRACT Students of color with disabilities experience compounded inequities. This conceptual article details these compounded inequities. The authors provide a review of the literature related to inequities in education, culturally affirming antiracist school counseling, intersectionality, and broaching.
Aaron Albright +3 more
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Exploring unintended pregnancy journeys among women with psychiatric vulnerability using interpretative phenomenological analysis. [PDF]
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This study explored diagnostic radiography students' learning experiences during COVID‐19 across four South African Higher Education Institutions. Themes included challenges with clinical placements, PPE and online learning, as well as inclusive learning enablers. Findings inform strategies to support students during future crises.
Siyabonga Goodwill Hadebe +2 more
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Elderly Medical Patients' Experience of an Acute Readmission to the Emergency Department-An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis. [PDF]
Hemmingsen SL +4 more
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Approaches to Computed Tomography Education for Radiography Students
The aim of this narrative review was to explore the current published literature relating to CT teaching methods and assessment of diagnostic radiography students during university training. Existing CT education evaluations focus on student satisfaction and usability of tools, with post‐lesson knowledge gains reported. Future work should shift towards
Yobelli Alexandra Jimenez +5 more
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Statelessness and mental health experiences of Kuwaiti Bidoon people living in the UK: An interpretative phenomenological analysis. [PDF]
Zard S +5 more
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Radiation therapists' perceptions of participating in Professional Supervision – a pilot study
The study explores the efficacy of Professional Supervision (PS) as an intervention for mitigating burnout among radiation therapists (RTs). Twelve participants engaged in monthly face‐to‐face sessions. Conducted at the Christchurch Radiation Oncology Centre, the pilot study utilised a QUALTRICS questionnaire assessing the Supervisor Working Alliance ...
Gay Dungey +2 more
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Long-term psychological effects of war trauma and migration: an interpretative phenomenological analysis of Balkan war survivors. [PDF]
Nečasová M +5 more
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Occupational burnout is associated with negative feelings about the workplace and is often caused by a high workload and a non‐supportive workplace. It is associated with absenteeism, high turnover of staff and decreased patient care. More than half of the New Zealand participants and three quarters of the Australian participants had moderate levels of
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