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Will Social Values Influence the Development of HMOs? [PDF]
The case of the Danish “cartoon war” was a premonition of things to come: accelerated social construction of inequalities and their accelerated symbolic communication, translation and negotiation.
Davis, John B.
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Educating the public about antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is considered a key part of an optimal public health response. In both media depictions and policy discourses around health risks, how a problem is framed underpins public awareness and ...
Chris Degeling +9 more
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Ethical values and social care robots for older people : an international qualitative study [PDF]
Values such as respect for autonomy, safety, enablement, independence, privacy and social connectedness should be reflected in the design of social robots.
Draper, Heather, Sorell, Tom
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Background Healthcare is a rapidly expanding area of application for Artificial Intelligence (AI). Although there is considerable excitement about its potential, there are also substantial concerns about the negative impacts of these technologies.
Emma K. Frost, Stacy M. Carter
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The role of social and organizational factors in healthcare worker stress during COVID-19: Implications for future crisis management [PDF]
This investigation analyses the contribution of some socio-organizational factors in stress among healthcare workers regarding COVID-19 pandemic and it centers on the following four cross-cutting organizational aspects: workload from managing patients ...
Elmastini Hanaa, Nabil Abdessamad
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Esquizofrenia em Eugène Minkowski e Ludwig Binswanger
A proposta do presente artigo é discutir a contribuição de Eugène Minkowski e Ludwig Binswanger para se pensar a entidade nosológica “esquizofrenia”.
Jordy Tamura, Guilherme Messas
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Schizophrenia, social practices and cultural values: A conceptual introduction [PDF]
Schizophrenia is usually described as a fragmentation of subjective experience and the impossibility to engage in meaningful cultural and intersubjective practices. Although the term schizophrenia is less than 100 years old, madness is generally believed
Gonçalves, J. +2 more
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Moroccan perceptions of environmental volunteering [PDF]
This study aimed to discover the perceptions of Moroccans about environmental volunteering; the study is an understudied area of research that would be one of the valuable researches for practitioners in the voluntary sector who wish to create tailored ...
Abdulwahid Asma, Abdelghani Chafik
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Given their stability, their ability to influence public attitudes and capacity to mobilise human resources, it seems likely that many faith communities can have a significant impact on the wellbeing of people living with dementia (PLWD) and their carers,
Peter Kevern, David Primrose
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Communicating an arts foundation’s values: sights, sounds and social media [PDF]
Purpose This paper tests and refines the long-established signal transmission model of the communication process by examining the ways in which a newly-formed nonprofit arts foundation communicated its professed values to its stakeholders ...
Wilks, Linda
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