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Aesthetic Leadership in Nursing: A Theoretical Proposal for Rehumanizing Care Delivery
ABSTRACT Aesthetic leadership in nursing constitutes a disruptive conceptual proposal that questions and redefines traditional leadership models within healthcare settings. This article develops an original theoretical framework that incorporates the aesthetic dimension as a structuring category of care, emphasizing the role of beauty, presence, and ...
Jesús Tomás Monge Moreno
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Incertidumbre y la toma de decisiones clínicas
J.R. Loayssa Lara, Howard Tandeter
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Tracing the Path of Knowledge on “Environmental Governance Processes” for Theory‐Building
ABSTRACT The vast range of environmental governance case studies makes one thing clear: social processes are at the heart of environmental problems—and solutions. But fragmentation in how different contributions define and study environmental governance processes prevents us from drawing lessons from the field.
Liza Wood+2 more
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Decision making - Should we perform kidney transplantation on a patient with a positive RT-PCR test for SARS-CoV-2? [PDF]
Francisco D+5 more
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ABSTRACT Background Patient education is a cornerstone of care for individuals with non‐specific low back pain (LBP). However, little is known about whether accessible patient education materials (PEMs) meet people's information needs. Methods We conducted a scoping review following the JBI methodology and reported results according to PRISMA‐ScR.
Chloé Debonne+10 more
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Abstract The introduction of EU's Digital Market Directive, especially the so‐called Article 13, caused a lot of controversy. A varied assembly of actors protested, including Internet activists, academics, NGO's such as Wikipedia, and owners of platforms for user generated content. They feared regulations would stifle the distribution of user generated
Madelen Riise+2 more
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Abstract Local governments were instrumental in managing the COVID‐19 crisis in countries worldwide. This study examines the methods that local governments in Israel used to successfully manage the COVID‐19 crisis. We explored the structural characteristics of the localities that excelled at managing the pandemic.
Danielle Zaychik+4 more
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Metabolic traits and thresholds to inform marine ecological conservation and restoration
Integrating organismal responses to environmental stressors into monitoring protocols can provide early warning indicators of ecosystem health. This approach strengthens conservation and restoration initiatives, supporting policy decisions in the face of increasing coastal development and climate change.
Mar Bosch‐Belmar+8 more
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prioriactions: Multi‐action management planning in R
Abstract Designing effective conservation strategies requires deciding not only where to locate conservation actions (i.e. which territorial units should be priortized), but also which type actions should be deployed. For most of conservation planning contexts, deciding where and what to do usually yields a complex and computationally challenging ...
José Salgado‐Rojas+2 more
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