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Supporting Nurse Participation in Deprescribing: A Qualitative Study of Long-Term Care Nurses in Alberta, Canada. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background Long‐term care (LTC) nurses are well positioned to support deprescribing given their integral role in resident care. However, there are numerous challenges to nurse involvement in deprescribing and limited research on supports to improve participation.
Spiers J +5 more
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Mobile assisted language learning: Perspectives from senior high school students [PDF]
Education has been in a drastic shift from face-to-face classes to distance education. Coping with this educational trend demands innovative practices to provide solutions to varied student conditions.
Rex A. Lim, Felix E. Arcilla Jr.
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Perspectives From Leaders in the Black Community on the Black Maternal Health Crisis: A Qualitative Landscape Analysis. [PDF]
Introduction In response to disproportionately high rates of maternal mortality and morbidity, many Black people in the United States have sought alternative birthing options outside of hospitals, including home births and community birth centers. Leaders in Black perinatal health care are increasingly advocating for investments in systems that better ...
Felix K +4 more
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The coronavirus pandemic has impacted dietary quality through increased emotional eating and extended time spent at home, as well as instances of panic buying due to uncertainty over food availability.
Tennessee Randall +2 more
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The open REFI-QDA standard allows for the exchange of entire projects from one QDA software to another, on condition that software vendors have built the standard into their software.
Jeanine Evers +3 more
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Background Evidence suggests that Arab migrant populations engage in low levels of physical activity. To our knowledge, there are no reviews that explore the perspectives of Arab migrant populations on the factors influencing physical activity.
Aymen El Masri +2 more
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Exploring Tourism's Effects on Khasia Cultural Identity: A Qualitative Assessment in Moulvibazar, Bangladesh [PDF]
The Khasia communities living in the Moulvibazar district, which have a matriarchal family structure, famous for betel leaf farming and unique cultural heritage, has been impacted by tourism.
Samoydit Paul, MD. Irfan Amin
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Experiences of young Australian mothers with infant feeding
Background Despite the overwhelming evidence of health and other benefits of breastfeeding and recommendations to breastfeed by peak health bodies, breastfeeding rates are significantly lower than recommended in Australia and globally.
Christa Buckland +4 more
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Listening to patients: A qualitative study on diagnostic delay, coping strategies and stigma in early-onset colorectal cancer. [PDF]
Abstract Aim Early‐onset colorectal cancer (EOCC), defined as colorectal cancer (CRC) diagnosed in patients under the age of 50, has increased alarmingly in Western countries in recent decades. Although risk factors, diagnostics and treatment approaches have been studied, the subjective experiences of EOCC patients remain underexplored.
Gros HL +18 more
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