Solving the Mystery of Sir William Osler and Acupuncture: How Knowledge and Prevailing Attitudes Shaped a Physician. [PDF]
de la Torre B.
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Circular Business Models in Luxury: Impacts on Consumer Perceptions
ABSTRACT This study investigates how the adoption of circular business models impacts consumer perceptions of luxury companies. Through two factorial scenario‐based experiments applied to a total sample of 736 participants from the UK, we analyse how the introduction of circular initiatives may impact corporate credibility (expertise and ...
Camila Lee Park +3 more
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Do undergraduate psychology statistics textbooks make connections to their underlying epistemological basis? [PDF]
Kingston NM +3 more
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Midwifery Students' Definitions of Normal Labor and Birth: A Study From Five Countries
The image brings together the seven aspects considered most important in defining ‘normal/physiological birth’ according to research carried out among 664 student midwives across five countries. ABSTRACT Introduction Internationally, many women and birthing people are receiving maternity care interventions as a routine with no medical indication for ...
International Network Exploring Midwifery Students' Confidence in Physiological Birth +12 more
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The effectiveness of implementation intentions in children: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
Abstract Self‐regulation abilities in childhood are important for long‐term academic achievement and healthy development. As self‐regulatory abilities are still developing, ‘simple’ interventions are needed to foster self‐regulation. Implementation intentions are simple plans that could promote goal achievement in children.
Jasmin Breitwieser, Tilman Reinelt
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Józef Dietl (1804-1878) and "his" crisis: Eponyms of a political physician and the culture of remembrance in Polish and Austrian urology and medicine. [PDF]
Moll FH, Chlosta P, Shariat SF.
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Translating and Transforming ‘Race’: Early Meiji Period Textbooks
Although it is an almost established understanding in European and North American literature that race is a social construct, the general academic and social discourses surrounding race in Japan remain outside this model. This can be traced back to school textbooks and geography books in the early Meiji period, after these concepts and words were ...
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Narratives of Strength: Exploring Storytelling as a Tool for Resilience in Families
ABSTRACT Resilience, originally viewed as a psychological capacity to ‘bounce back’ from challenges, is now understood to be shaped by broader social inequalities, including gender, socio‐economic status, politics and ethnicity. This study explores how stories and narratives can help nurture resilience and improve well‐being among those residing in an ...
Chandra Ramamurthy +3 more
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The Janus framework of the integrated stress response: from homeostasis to maladaptation. [PDF]
Altintas DM +3 more
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ABSTRACT Child protection (CP) systems are increasingly incorporating procedural and restorative justice principles in their practice frameworks, which are interpersonally focused and aim to respect and empower families. In addition, the importance of professional judgement in CP is increasingly being acknowledged. Yet, little research has investigated
Stacey Politis +5 more
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