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[Geographies of (dis)protection: Sketches in anti-racist mental health]. [PDF]
Tineo Durán JDC.
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["That strange mark of the most famous bandits": tattooing in Colombia in the first half of the twentieth century]. [PDF]
Pérez MAG.
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Addressing moral injury in practice: suggestions for organisational, political and societal interventions. [PDF]
Molendijk T.
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Bibliografía sobre comunicación y el estudio de la paz y de los conflictos [PDF]
Fisas, Vicenç
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[Beyond the factory model: the power of territories]. [PDF]
Spinelli H.
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Health needs and access of homeless people. [PDF]
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Profile of forensic medical examinations among members of the Battalion of Special Police Operations of Santa Catarina, Brazil. [PDF]
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Policy impact: When policy fails
Nursing Forum, 2019The best policies are evidence-based, providing feasible solutions to healthcare issues to prevent unintended consequences. Nurse researchers need to generate evidence with which to create policy. The obligation to monitor the impact of policies and standards rests on nurse leaders who have the duty to advocate when policies fail.
Judy E. Davidson +2 more
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Policy persistence refers to the tendency of the political process to maintain policies once they have been introduced. This paper develops a theory of policy persistence based on the idea that policies create incentives for beneficiaries to take actions which increase their willingness to pay for these policies in the future.
Stephen Morris, Stephen Coate
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