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Developing a culturally adapted competency framework for community paramedicine practice in Saudi Arabia. [PDF]
Algosaibi EA +10 more
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THE ESSENTIAL CHARACTERISTICS OF SOCIOCULTURAL COMPETENCE OF SOCIAL WORKERS
The article analyzes the socio-cultural competence as a part of a social worker’s professional competence. It is noted that the scientific and pedagogical literature there is not uniform approach to the definition of «socio-cultural competence». It was generalized definition of socio-cultural competence of social workers: it is social worker’s personal
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Abstract Aim The potential implementation of early type 1 diabetes (T1D) detection pathways, encompassing autoantibody screening and longitudinal monitoring, raises important psychosocial considerations for ethical, person‐centred care. This review summarises evidence on the psychosocial impact of early T1D detection, identifying key evidence gaps and ...
Maartje de Wit +14 more
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A Comprehensive Analysis of the Blurring Boundary Between Cosmetic Applications and Medical Treatment. [PDF]
Kumbasar-Atay E, Keskinbora KH.
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Fiction As A Means Of Developing Sociocultural Competence
Kseniya S. Kolobova +2 more
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ABSTRACT Background/Aim Women with lived experiences of intimate partner violence (IPV), especially physical trauma to the head, neck, and face, can experience oral health issues, leading to significant dental problems. Despite these severe dental outcomes, racialized women who have experienced IPV often find oral healthcare largely inaccessible.
Cyndirela Chadambuka +12 more
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The assessment of second year chiropractic students' comfort and confidence modifying care for vulnerable patient groups: A cross-sectional survey. [PDF]
Snow GJ, Derby DC.
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SOCIOCULTURAL COMPETENCES AS ESSENTIAL COMPONENTS IN TEACHING ENGLISH
Juliia Poliakova +2 more
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Progress, Objectivism, and Philosophy of History: the Problem of Progress in Critical Theory
Abstract In this paper, I evaluate Rahel Jaeggi's theory of progress as outlined in her recent book Fortschritt und Regression. The central question of this paper will be whether Jaeggi's theory of progress in terms of an “accumulating problem‐solving process” can answer the critique of progress put forward by Amy Allen in The End of Progress.
Wouter Wiersma
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