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Moral Injury in Mental Health Nursing-A Qualitative Descriptive Study in Switzerland. [PDF]
Heitzmann C, Waldboth V, Mezger M.
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Abstract Discussing sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP) is difficult and sensitive for health care providers (HCPs), people with epilepsy (PwE), and caregivers. This scoping review examines the literature on SUDEP communication, focusing on need, timing, content, methods, facilitators, barriers, and outcomes. We performed a thematic analysis to
Amir Aschner +5 more
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Does having bad epilepsy make you a good surgical candidate? A number needed to treat analysis
Abstract Epilepsy surgery is an established treatment for drug‐resistant epilepsy, offering a realistic prospect of seizure freedom in well‐selected candidates. However, surgery is sometimes offered to individuals with a low probability of seizure freedom when it is framed as potentially “life‐saving” on the basis of the elevated mortality associated ...
Sallie Baxendale +2 more
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Moral Injury and COVID-Related Stress Among Post-9/11 Veterans: Examining Longitudinal Associations. [PDF]
Chesnut RP +3 more
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Development of the Human–Equine Attachment Scale
Abstract Background Human–horse relationships encompass diverse roles, from companion to competition partner. The impact of such bonds informs owner decision‐making regarding horse management and veterinary care, yet standardised instruments to measure these unique bonds are limited.
Richard H. Corrigan +5 more
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Creating moral space: How military chaplains in the Netherlands support veterans with moral injury. [PDF]
Mudde L, Schuhmann C, Jacobs G.
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Neuroethics, Moral Agency, and the Hard Problem: A Special Introduction to the Neuroethics Edition of the Journal of Hospital Ethics [PDF]
Carrozzo, Christian
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