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Nursing Education: Past Milestones and Future Horizons
Journal of Advanced Nursing, EarlyView.
Lorelli Nowell
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ABSTRACT Taking as its case study the category of the ‘asylum seeker’ in UK law, this paper develops on latent concerns in legal geographies with processes of abstraction. Following Bhandar and Toscano, race, law and capital are here understood as different, co‐articulating modalities of abstraction, through which the ‘asylum seeker’ is constituted and
Anna Pearce
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Trauma‐informed care in early intervention: Providers’ barriers, boundaries, and needs
Abstract Young children who receive early intervention (EI) services are at increased likelihood of having experienced trauma, as trauma is most common in the birth‐to‐three age range, especially for children with disabilities. Little is known about EI services for trauma‐impacted children and families. Previous research suggested that EI providers are
Crystal S. Williams +2 more
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Abstract Objective Given the profound impacts of substance use in pregnancy on the health and well‐being of parents and newborns, improving the organization and delivery of perinatal services for this population is a priority. The objective of this study was to characterize the perinatal ecosystem for pregnant people with substance use disorders (SUDs)
Christina N. Schmidt +9 more
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“You Are Safe Now”: Migrant Youth Constructions of Safety and Schooling in the U.S.
ABSTRACT Drawing on multisited ethnographic research with migrant families from Brazil, El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras who were detained, separated, or endured prolonged transit due to US immigration policies, we articulate how ideas of “relational safety” are situated in relationships with people, place, and time. Contrasting abundant literature
Michelle J. Bellino, Gabrielle Oliveira
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Abstract Since 2007, the European Union has devoted significant time and energy to the production and dissemination of new statistics designed to monitor social and environmental trends of various types. These initiatives have often been presented as part of a broader ‘beyond GDP agenda’, which challenges the centrality of economic growth, as measured ...
Christopher Holmes, Agnieszka Widuto
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ABSTRACT Inequitable access to HCV treatment persists, particularly for rural and marginalised populations. Synchronous telemedicine (TM) could mitigate access barriers, but its comparative effectiveness versus in‐person care is uncertain. We performed a systematic review and meta‐analysis comparing synchronous TM with in‐person care for HCV.
Igor Boechat Silveira +6 more
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ABSTRACTObjectiveTo explore the experiences of providers from two community behavioral health agencies involved in the implementation of Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics (CCBHCs).Study Setting and DesignThis qualitative study was conducted as part of a larger evaluation of CCBHC implementation outcomes in two community‐based behavioral ...
Tugba Olgac +3 more
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