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Psychological wellbeing of veterinary professionals
Veterinary Record, 2014CHRONIC job stress is a major health concern for individuals, the organisations they work for and society. Over the past 10 years, the stress levels and psychological health of veterinarians have been consistently highlighted as important issues for the profession to monitor and address (Gardiner and Hini 2006, Hafen and others 2007, Bartram and others
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A survey of psychological wellbeing in an adult population
British Journal of Community Nursing, 2005The British government has called on all NHS staff to help promote good psychological wellbeing in the population. This article reports results from a survey conducted in Merseyside, England, into the prevalence of poor psychological wellbeing across a large part of the region.
Wally, Barr +4 more
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Psychological wellbeing of patients with rheumatoid arthritis
British Journal of Nursing, 2001The impetus for this multiphased project was the realization that rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is not only physically debilitating, but also a cause of severe psychological distress, which is often unacknowledged. A small sample of patients (n=15) were interviewed to identify their main areas of psychological distress caused by RA, and data were analysed
E, Read, C, McEachern, T, Mitchell
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Current insights in veterinarians’ psychological wellbeing
New Zealand Veterinary Journal, 2019This article outlines some of the key prevalence studies regarding the psychological health of veterinarians, and highlights the reasons for distress, with factors such as workload, financial issues, long working hours, challenging interactions, unexpected outcomes, euthanasia and fear of complaints or making mistakes being commonly cited.
F M, Moir, Ark, Van den Brink
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Wellbeing: An economic psychology perspective
Occupational Psychology Outlook, 2023Wellbeing plays a key role in economic psychology, illustrating how psychological mechanisms impact on economic factors. Wellbeing is vital for occupational psychologists as it allows for the development of interventions to protect and improve workers health.
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Women Entrepreneurs' Psychological Wellbeing
2023Women's entrepreneurship is the capability of a woman or group of women to set up a venture and run it by considering financial risks with the expectation of earning profit. Entrepreneurship is differentiated by decision-making ability, competition, economic gains, autonomy, and socio-economic settings that provide a foundation for an individual to ...
Chandan Maheshkar, Neha Soni
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Designing Technology to Foster Psychological Wellbeing
Proceedings of the 2016 CHI Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2016As the focus in HCI has moved from functionality to usability to the user experience, we have moved toward greater human-centerdness. In a newest iteration, we are beginning to acknowledge the psychological impact that our pervasive technologies have on us.
Rafael A. Calvo, Dorian Peters
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The Wellbeing Project: improving the psychological wellbeing of older adults
Working with Older People, 2011PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to detail the Wellbeing Project that was developed by Manchester Mental Health and Social Care Trust, in partnership with Manchester City Council.Design/methodology/approachA group‐based cognitive behavioural therapy intervention (“Be Well, Age Well”) was written specifically to help improve the mood and wellbeing of
Suzannah Clark, Leila Jackson
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Entrepreneurs’ Psychological Wellbeing
2021Kleine, Anne-Kathrin, Schmitt, Antje
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The Repercussion of the Internet on Psychological Wellbeing
2019The internet is an essential and integral part of our lives, whether it's about looking for a meaning of a word, searching for a journal, shopping, or connecting to others. Human beings cannot think of life without the internet. Although it's having a positive impact, the negative side is there.
Shilpa Suresh Bisen, Yogesh Deshpande
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