"We knew it was coming: we didn't act" perspectives from people who use drugs and substance use workforce on the impact of delays in implementation of the supervised injection facility and drug checking interventions. [PDF]
Hester MR +3 more
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ABSTRACT Parents of children who were removed from home are generally under‐researched, and there is a shortage of knowledge concerning their perceptions and experiences, particularly in complex contexts. Using a context‐informed perspective and intersectionality theory, this study aims to better understand the experiences of parents regarding their ...
Mayis Eissa, Anat Zeira
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How bureaucracy is bleeding science dry: international observational research under the General Data Protection Regulation. [PDF]
de Winter DP, Houben NAM, Lopriore E.
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ABSTRACT Mothers who experience homelessness represent one of the most vulnerable and marginalized groups, often facing separation from their children as a consequence of housing instability and intersecting challenges. While there is a substantial body of research on parenting in the context of homelessness, little is known about the experience of ...
Olayinka Ariba +5 more
wiley +1 more source
Formal Coercion and the Moral Division of Labor: Moving Beyond Role Conflicts in Psychiatric Nursing. [PDF]
Pariseau-Legault P +6 more
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ABSTRACT Despite being viewed as highly equal welfare societies, child poverty remains an unsolved problem in the Nordic countries. This article investigates the various types of institutionalised, underlying beliefs about child poverty held by professionals working within the Finnish primary school system, and how these assumptions shape school ...
Christa Järvinen +2 more
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Plugging gaps in payment systems: Evidence from the take‐up of new Medicare billing codes
Abstract We analyze the introduction of new Medicare billing codes for Chronic Care Management (CCM) and Transitional Care Management (TCM). We first show that new code take‐up occurs gradually and varies across space and physician characteristics. Second, we study how the codes correlate with other services, focusing on two case studies.
Jeffrey Clemens +2 more
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One Step Ahead of the Canadian Immigration System: Bureaucratic Chaos and the Development of Migrant Experts Online. [PDF]
Geoffrion K, Guay R.
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'Older people for older people' toolkit: developing social enterprise and service delivery in remote and rural areas [PDF]
Hill, C., Stokes, P., Whitelaw, A.
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