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Anaesthesia workforce distribution, practices and essential resources in Sierra Leone: a nationwide, cross-sectional, facility-based study. [PDF]
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Psychosocial risk factors for injury in performing artists: A scoping review of screening and assessment instruments. [PDF]
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Knowledge, Attitudes, and Willingness Towards Organ Donation Among Operating Room Nurses in Sichuan, China: A Cross-Sectional Study. [PDF]
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Theatres and Communities: Three Scenes
Social Problems, 1989Chicago, San Francisco, and Minneapolis/St. Paul are major regional centers of theatrical activity in the United States. Like other viable theatre communities, they contain the resources theatres need to produce plays, including community traditions and theatrical cultures, work opportunities, and theatre spaces. We have presented our analysis of these
Howard S. Becker +3 more
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Music and communication in the operating theatre
Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2015AbstractAimsTo observe the extent and the detail with which playing music can impact on communication in the operating theatre.BackgroundAccording to the cited sources, music is played in 53‐72% of surgical operations performed. Noise levels in the operating theatre already exceed World Health Organisation recommendations.
Weldon, Sharon-Marie +3 more
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Public Theatre, Community Theatre, and Collaboration: Two Case Studies
New Theatre Quarterly, 2010In 1986 professional theatre practitioners working in two underprivileged neighbourhoods in greater Tel Aviv in Israel created in collaboration with the local residents two large-scale productions. In this article Shulamith Lev-Aladgem studies these rare encounters between professional public theatre and amateur, community-based theatre in Israel ...
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Theatre and Community: An Introduction
Canadian Theatre Review, 1983Community is a difficult notion to define. Although the term is often used to locate a particular place or region, it is the people who populate a locale who invariably provide it with meaning. Indeed, if there is a characteristic consistent to the various geographical, social and psychological definitions of community, it is the shared experience of ...
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Systemic Practice and Action Research, 2006
In this article, we focus on the communicative aspects in action research (AR), and how we as action researchers have been inspired by working with a theatre company in enterprise development. The theatre showed us a different landscape concerning communication in the enterprise development process.
Kari Jøsendal, Kari Skarholt
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In this article, we focus on the communicative aspects in action research (AR), and how we as action researchers have been inspired by working with a theatre company in enterprise development. The theatre showed us a different landscape concerning communication in the enterprise development process.
Kari Jøsendal, Kari Skarholt
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