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How Community Nurses Modify Relational, Social, and Institutional Environments to Enable Participation in a Rural Japanese Village: A Secondary Qualitative Analysis. [PDF]
Ohta R, Yata A, Sano C.
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Medically assisted dying in Canada and unjust social conditions: a response to Wiebe and Mullin
Journal of Medical Ethics, 2023In the paper, titled ‘Choosing death in unjust conditions: hope, autonomy and harm reduction,’ Wiebe and Mullin argue that people living in unjust social conditions are sufficiently autonomous to request medical assistance in dying (MAiD).
T. Christie, Madeline Li
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Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 2021
Research on biological embedding of the social environment has been expedited by increased availability of biomarkers. Recently, this arsenal of measures has been expanded to include epigenetic clocks that indicate in years the extent to which an ...
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Research on biological embedding of the social environment has been expedited by increased availability of biomarkers. Recently, this arsenal of measures has been expanded to include epigenetic clocks that indicate in years the extent to which an ...
Ronald L. Simons +5 more
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Nursing Inquiry, 2021
A large proportion of nursing home residents in developed countries come from ethnic minority groups. Unmet care needs and poor quality of care for this resident population have been widely reported.
L. Xiao +7 more
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A large proportion of nursing home residents in developed countries come from ethnic minority groups. Unmet care needs and poor quality of care for this resident population have been widely reported.
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