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Pain as Lived Experience: Philosophical Perspectives in Pain Medicine - A Narrative Review. [PDF]
Shin DA, Chang MC.
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ABSTRACT This paper argues that philosophical practice can complement existing medical ethics structures by offering a publicly accessible space for discourse and negotiation of basic concepts that are relevant to ethical decision making. The potential of collaboration becomes particularly evident by the example of assisted dying: it raises a wide ...
Patrick Schuchter +3 more
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Chemical Reactions, Drowning Swimmers, Owner's Manuals: The Power of Metaphors in Couple Therapy
ABSTRACT Over many years of working with couples, I have found that certain metaphors—drawn from images, films, stories, jokes, song lyrics, research findings, or events in my life—can be especially effective and memorable in clarifying and normalizing the diverse experiences of distressed couples.
Arthur C. Nielsen
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The health-promoting experiences of storytellers in group-based digital storytelling workshops: a meta-synthesis of qualitative studies. [PDF]
Dominguez Hernandez J +5 more
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APPROVED Background: Pregnancy and childbirth is a profound and life-changing time for women and their families. Although it can be a positive and empowering experience, for some it can be a traumatic event. Birth trauma can have severe impacts on a woman's mental health, on the family unit, and on future reproductive decisions. After a traumatic birth
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ABSTRACT The experiences of people from ethnic minority backgrounds living in care homes—A qualitative systematic review. Aim Despite the increasing need for older people from ethnic minority backgrounds to be able to access good quality, culturally competent care home provision, globally, there is an absence of literature exploring care home residents'
Lorna Hollowood +2 more
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High school students in armed conflict-affected North Wollo, Ethiopia, struggle with lived experiences of depression and academic challenges. [PDF]
Tareke M +4 more
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Nurses' Pain Assessment and Attitudes: A Qualitative Study in a Neurointensive Care Unit
ABSTRACT Background As analgo‐sedation gains prominence, a significant portion of adult ICU patients—including those in neurointensive care units (neuro‐ICUs)—remain awake and conscious throughout their stay. Despite this, neuro‐ICU patients frequently experience moderate to severe pain, highlighting the critical need for enhanced pain assessment.
Janni Kristina Voldbjerg +2 more
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Orchestrating care for a good life event: a hermeneutic study of the overlooked practices of rural perinatal nurses. [PDF]
MacLeod MLP +4 more
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