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ABSTRACT Aim The study aims to explore the experiences of Black Canadian parents following a preterm birth and their perspectives of being in the NICU. Design A qualitative design guided by principles of community engagement was used to explore the experiences of Black Canadian parents.
Priscilla N. Boakye +3 more
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ABSTRACT Aim To evaluate nurses' perspectives on factors influencing the acceptability and practicality of comfort rounding, focussing on personalised nutritional and mobility care. Design Mixed‐methods feasibility study. Methods Focus group interviews with nurses were conducted before, during and at the end of the implementation period (2022–2023).
Femke Becking‐Verhaar +7 more
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ABSTRACT Aims This study aimed to assess the psychological outcomes of family members of patients who were resuscitated in the Emergency Department (ED) and analyse factors associated with these outcomes. Design This study utilised a cross‐sectional design Methods Data were collected using a self‐reported questionnaire sent to family members of ...
Ira Rahmawati +4 more
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ABSTRACT Aim To develop a grounded theory explaining the psychosocial processes older adults use when adapting to life in residential aged care. Design An evolved grounded theory methodology was used. Methods Semi‐structured interviews were conducted with 20 residents and three staff members across four residential aged care homes in Victoria ...
Jarrah FitzGerald +2 more
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Yes you can! : working with survivors of childhood sexual abuse 2nd ed. [PDF]
Hampson, Sue, Nelson, Sarah
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Categorization and Memory: Representation of Category Information Increases Memory Intrusions
Fisher, Anna V., Sloutsky, Valdimir M.
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The role of estrogen in intrusive memories
Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, 2013Intrusive memories are highly vivid, emotional and involuntary recollections which cause significant distress across psychological disorders including posttraumatic disorder (PTSD). Recent evidence has potentially extended our understanding of the development of intrusive memories by identifying biological factors which significantly impact on memories
Jessica, Cheung +3 more
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The role of stress during memory reactivation on intrusive memories
Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, 2015Intrusive memories are unwanted recollections that maintain distress in psychological disorders. Increasing evidence suggests that memories that are reactivated through retrieval become temporarily vulnerable to environmental or pharmacological manipulation, including changes in levels of circulating stress hormones.
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