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Upholding Care Under Constraint: Moral Distress, Psychological Trauma, and Resilience Among Nurses in West Bank Hospitals. [PDF]
Aqtam I, Shouli M.
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‘From a place of vulnerability’: Experiences of Voice Dialogue to explore self‐criticism
Abstract Objective/Background Voice Dialogue is a method used to explore and understand different parts of the self. It involves direct communication between a facilitator and aspects of the self to enhance awareness, understanding and differentiation from inner voices.
Sarmini Indramohan +4 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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Experiences of coping with and adjusting to phantom limb pain: An interpretative phenomenological analysis. [PDF]
Packham A, Smith M, Gerrard K, Murray C.
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Abstract Introduction Climate distress (CD) is an emerging psychological response to the climate crisis, encompassing anxiety, grief, shame, and helplessness. While empirical research has begun to explore its prevalence and emotional impacts, little is known about the lived experience of CD.
Jessica L. Morgan +2 more
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ABSTRACT Aim Although patient involvement is widely promoted in healthcare policy, there is limited understanding of how healthcare professionals interpret and implement it in practice. This study explores healthcare professionals' perceptions of patient involvement and how their understanding influences interactions with patients, addressing a gap in ...
Frederikke Andsbjerg Johansen +3 more
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Applying the Concept of Epistemic Injustice as a Philosophical Window to Examine Discrimination Experiences of LGBTQIA+ Migrants With Nurses. [PDF]
Haghiri-Vijeh R.
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Navigating Family Involvement in Scandinavian Intensive Care Units—An Integrative Review
ABSTRACT Background Family involvement in the intensive care unit (ICU) is recognized as important, yet its implementation is complex and varies across contexts, including Scandinavian settings. Aim This integrative review aimed to synthesize and integrate the evidence on family involvement in Scandinavian ICUs across the perspectives of family members,
Lotta Johansson +5 more
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