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Abstract Children and young people with attention‐deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) experience not only variations to executive functioning, but also an increased risk of experiencing poor mental health. Despite the acknowledgement of this increased risk, previous studies suggest that school‐based support for students with ADHD prioritises their ...
Selina Richards +2 more
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The lived experience of women studying nursing online in regional, rural and remote areas: an integrative literature review. [PDF]
Montgomery KM +3 more
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Juggling investigation and interpretation: The problematic dual role of police officer-interpreter
Luna Filipović, Suzanne Abad Vergara
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Swiss-Prot: Juggling between evolution and stability [PDF]
Amos Bairoch
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(Not) On the Map: Story‐Mapping Uncertainties in Syrians' Displacement Between Syria and Tunisia
ABSTRACT One way of challenging hegemonic narratives about migration to Europe is to foreground aspects we do not know for certain. Representations of uncertainties point to a challenge to critical migration researchers: how does human movement exceed predictable responses to borders? This is a conceptual, but also an ethical question, as it compels us
Ann‐Christin Zuntz +3 more
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Editorial: Cognitive and motor skills in sports. [PDF]
Schaefer S, Zentgraf K, Steel KA.
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Pedagogical reasoning of pre-service teachers: Juggling priorities and managing resources
Jennifer Lynn Rasmussen
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Background Retaining staff in veterinary clinics is an ongoing challenge, with workforce shortages threatening clinic functioning. The constructs of employee voice and leader responsiveness are reported as critical to employee retention, but their role in veterinary clinics is under‐researched. This study explores the influences, processes and outcomes
HL Gray +4 more
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‘The Hero's journey’: Narratives on the transition to motherhood with cystic fibrosis
Abstract Objectives This study aimed to explore the impact of cystic fibrosis (CF) on the transition to motherhood using a strength‐based narrative approach. It sought to elevate the voices of women with CF and examine how they navigate pregnancy and early motherhood in the context of chronic illness. Design A qualitative narrative study was conducted,
Alena J. Haines +3 more
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