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ABSTRACT Background Engaging Arab immigrant populations in health promotion interventions can be challenging due to their unique needs and preferences. Fewer studies have explored the experience of health and community workers on the factors influencing Arab‐Australians' engagement in health initiatives and health promoting behaviours.
Aymen El Masri +4 more
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ABSTRACT Aim To understand the experience and care needs of older people living with vision impairment in the acute hospital setting. Design A qualitative study using co‐productive user‐based design. Methods Seven older people living with vision impairment and six healthcare students collaborated in a series of six researcher facilitated co‐productive ...
Fiona Wilson +8 more
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Spot-On! Exploring Comprehension of Ecological Concepts with Abstract Art Analogies [PDF]
Students enrolled in an online general studies course [GNM 2190: Extinct and Threatened Life] at Stockton University were presented with two different pieces of abstract art.
Huggins, Jane
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An Analysis of Students' Perceptions of Strategies to Improve Well‐Being in Dentistry
ABSTRACT Introduction A number of papers have reported on stressors to students in the dental curriculum. This paper analyses perceptions of strategies to improve well‐being among final‐year dental students in a dental curriculum. Methods A literature review was performed to create a question guide to explore issues of wellness and stress in a dental ...
Charlotte Cheuk Kwan Chan +2 more
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ABSTRACT Background Social inclusion focussed on belonging is increasingly emphasised by disability advocates and policymakers, yet belonging often remains absent for adults labelled with intellectual disabilities. People labelled with intellectual disabilities often rely on service providers to support their belonging.
Paige Reeves +2 more
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Abstract Issues Addressed In Australia, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people in remote settings are most‐affected by young onset type 2 diabetes (T2D). It is necessary to understand young people's experiences, including factors impacting on self‐management, to improve models of care. Methods A phenomenological methodology underpinned this
Erica Spry +6 more
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An exploration of psychotherapists' readiness to join the psychedelic renaissance
Abstract Background Research on psychedelics centres on two key areas: the action of psychedelics on the brain and the protocol for delivering therapy. There is little research that considers the implications of this novel therapy on the therapist delivering the treatment. This research study sought to explore this.
Siobhan Scanlon, Gráinne Donohue
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IPS Infection Prevention Society Research Grant Final Report [PDF]
Infection prevention and control (IPC) practice can help to reduce healthcare-associated infections (HCAIs) and assist in the fight against antimicrobial resistance (Review on Antimicrobial Resistance, 2016).
Denton, Andrea +3 more
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A Mixed-Methods Study: The Organizational Health of Small Nonprofits and their Leaders’ Spiritual Maturity [PDF]
This study was focused on learning what impact, if any, the spiritual maturity of the leaders of small evangelical faith-based nonprofit organizations (SEFNO) had on their organizational health.
Walker, Bryan James
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ABSTRACT Introduction Well‐being is increasingly regarded as an integral component of a graduating dentist's professional responsibility, yet studies demonstrate significant levels of stress and poor mental health in the dental student population. The aim of this qualitative study was to explore final‐year dental students' perceptions of stressors in ...
Charlotte Cheuk Kwan Chan +2 more
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