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Aristocratic identification in Felix’s Life of Guthlac
Recent scholarship often sees high‐born monastics and clerics in early Christian England as part of the aristocratic class. Modern identity theories, however, suggest that social identity could be dynamic, situational, processual and discursive. In light of this concept, the present article reads Felix’s Life of Guthlac as a text that constructs an ...
Lek Hang Chan
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ABSTRACT Background Childhood obesity prevalence is increasing globally, with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children over‐represented in Australian data. Evidence‐based, community healthy lifestyle programs require culturally safe adaptation when implemented in new First Nations contexts, where prioritising access and engagement of First ...
Stephen Paull +5 more
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The co-creation of eating and wellbeing guidelines with rangatahi (young people) in Aotearoa New Zealand. [PDF]
Railton R +6 more
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ABSTRACT Background Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) disproportionately affects Pacific peoples in Aotearoa New Zealand, with higher incidence, prevalence, and hospitalisation rates than non‐Māori, non‐Pacific populations. Despite this inequity, little qualitative research has explored how Pacific peoples and their families experience ...
Amio Matenga‐Ikihele +5 more
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A computational analysis of lexical elaboration across languages. [PDF]
Khishigsuren T +3 more
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ABSTRACT Background Communication of research findings often lacks appropriately tailored messaging to meet participants' expectations and needs. Guidelines for communicating with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples exist but are not widely applied in practice. An April 2024 workshop with 29 Aboriginal advisors explored barriers, enablers and
Stephanie Smith +6 more
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Family Involvement in the Care of Nursing Home Residents With Dementia: A Scoping Review. [PDF]
Wei A +8 more
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The Work of Well‐Being: How People Work to Support Their Well‐Being After Stroke
ABSTRACT Introduction Stroke can have a range of impacts on a person's life. Previous research has highlighted the need for greater attention to well‐being, with people with stroke reporting that well‐being is not well addressed in stroke services and therefore remains an area of unmet need.
Claire Ibell‐Roberts, Felicity Bright
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ABSTRACT Introduction Worldwide, mental health systems continue to grapple with providing recovery‐oriented services as part of broader reform efforts. Critical to the objective of transforming mental health services is the employment of a rights‐based, non‐clinical lived experience workforce.
Cath Roper +8 more
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Multi-level societies: different tasks at different social levels. [PDF]
Camerlenghi E, Papageorgiou D.
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