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Allyship in Psychiatric and Mental Health Services: A Scoping Review and Thematic Analysis
ABSTRACT Introduction Psychiatric and mental health services have been increasingly scrutinized for sustaining coercive and epistemically unjust practices. Allyship, conceptualized as a commitment to power redistribution, has emerged as a strategy to address such injustices.
Pierre Pariseau‐Legault +5 more
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Military nursing in tactical pre-hospital care: structure, action, and challenges in high-risk contexts. [PDF]
Souza FIDS +7 more
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Home sweet harm: Confinement and tranquilidad in post‐asylum Peru
Abstract This article examines how Peru's Community Mental Health (CMH) model contributes to the exclusion and home confinement of mentally ill individuals. Based on the experience of a woman diagnosed with schizophrenia and her mother, I show how CMH's emphasis on community‐based care often fails in practice, as neighbors respond to people with mental
Julio Villa‐Palomino
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Abstract The COVID‐19 pandemic was a crisis in prisons and jails, with some of the largest outbreaks in the United States happening inside carceral facilities. In the absence of structural interventions to protect them, people inside prisons engaged in various forms of carework to support one another and to draw attention to the horrific conditions. We
Esther Melton +2 more
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Health and Well-Being of Military Nurses in High-Reliability, High-Stress Environments: A Qualitative Study in the Slovenian Armed Forces. [PDF]
Kvržić Z, Prosen M.
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Webcast sponsored by the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre and hosted by the UBC School of Nursing and the Consortium for Nursing History Inquiry. With only a brief training and minimal hospital experience, the VADs entered the unfamiliar world of the ...
Quiney, Linda J.
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Searching for safety: Working conditions and policing in a US emergency department
Abstract In the United States, emergency departments aren't supposed to turn anyone away. They are the safety‐net of the safety‐net providing life‐saving care. Yet, what happens to healthcare when conditions are so strained that patients and staff lash out at each other? What happens when the safety net becomes a carceral net?
Fabián Luis C. Fernández
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"It's My Dark Secret": A Qualitative Study on the Abortion Experiences of US Active-Duty Servicewomen. [PDF]
Russell C +7 more
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Dying in the Desired Location—Findings From the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, EarlyView.
Philip D. St John +7 more
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