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The Social History…It's About the Patient - Culture and All
Introduction It is important to encourage students to confront the importance of culture in the patient-physician interaction. We created this four-part, case-based educational module to demonstrate the importance of social history-taking skills within ...
Monica Lypson +4 more
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An examination of "don't know" responses in forensic interviews with children [PDF]
Most experimental studies examining the use of pre-interview instructions (ground rules) show that children say “I don't know” more often when they have been encouraged to do so when appropriate.
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Qualitative analysis of patient interviews on the burden of neuronopathic Gaucher disease in Japan
Background Gaucher disease (GD) is a rare, autosomal recessive lysosomal storage disorder that adversely affects life expectancy and health-related quality of life (HRQOL).
Yuta Koto +5 more
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Associations Between the Big Five Personality Traits and a Medical School Admission Interview
Introduction: Personality has became popular in medical student’s selection. However, few research exists about the association between the big five personality traits and the existent medical school selection tools.
Isabel Lourinho +4 more
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The effect of dyslexia on information retrieval: A pilot study [PDF]
Purpose – The purpose of the paper is to resolve a gap in our knowledge of how people with dyslexia interact with Information Retrieval (IR) systems, specifically an understanding of their information searching behaviour.
Al-Wabil, A. +5 more
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Access to recorded interviews: A research agenda [PDF]
Recorded interviews form a rich basis for scholarly inquiry. Examples include oral histories, community memory projects, and interviews conducted for broadcast media.
Heeren, W.F.L. +3 more
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The experience being a partner to a spinal cord injured person: A phenomenological-hermeneutic study
This qualitative focuses on the personal experiences of partners to a spinal cord injured person. Using a Ricoeurian phenomenological-hermeneutic approach, we analysed seven partners’ narratives 1 and 2 years after their partner's injury ...
Sanne Angel, Niels Buus
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Homeless drug users' awareness and risk perception of peer "Take Home Naloxone" use – a qualitative study [PDF]
BACKGROUND Peer use of take home naloxone has the potential to reduce drug related deaths. There appears to be a paucity of research amongst homeless drug users on the topic.
A Edwards +27 more
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Julie Simard,1 Christine Shea,1 Veronica Cho,2 Laure Perrier,1 Melissa Prokopy,1,2 Emitis Moshirzadeh,2 Sundeep Sodhi,1,2 Alia Karsan,2 Tyrone A Perreira1,2 1Dalla Lana School of Public Health, Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation ...
Simard J +8 more
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Objective: To explore relevant areas of functioning from the perspective of community-dwelling adults aged 75 years and over, in order to develop a Core Set of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) for community ...
Johanna Tomandl +8 more
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