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A Narrative Review of the Usage of Creative Solutions to Enhance Disabled Patients' Quality of Life and Wellbeing by Occupational Therapists. [PDF]
Introduction. Occupational therapists play a crucial role in the rehabilitation process, as they maximise patients’ independence and participation in meaningful occupations by adopting creative solutions in their treatment plan. Recognizing the importance of creative work and incorporating it into daily activities can be a powerful technique for ...
Alageel SM.
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Norovirus outbreak in a natural playground: A One Health approach. [PDF]
Abstract Norovirus constitutes the most frequently identified infectious cause of disease outbreaks associated with untreated recreational water. When investigating outbreaks related to surface water, a One Health approach is insightful. Historically, there has been a focus on potential contamination of recreational water by bird droppings and a recent
Sips GJ +12 more
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Implementing Systems Training for Emotional Predictability and Problem Solving (STEPPS) in Norway: An Open Multicentre Study. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background: Systems Training for Emotional Predictability and Problem Solving (STEPPS) is a well‐established treatment for borderline personality disorder (BPD) with good empirical and research support, buttressed by studies conducted in several countries.
Lien KG, Havnen A, Selvik SG.
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The Characteristics of the 'Good Nurse': A Scoping Literature Review. [PDF]
Aim: To explore nurses’ and patients’ perspectives on characteristics of the ‘good nurse’ (an ethical ideal, representing perfection in nursing practice) in hospitals. Design: Scoping literature review and narrative synthesis. Methods: The scoping literature review was undertaken using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta ...
Haddad A.
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Abstract Objective The aim of this study was to explore the effectiveness of schema therapy (ST) in older adults with borderline personality disorder (BPD). Methods Multiple baseline case series design with five BPD patients, with a mean age of 66. After a baseline phase with random length, patients received weekly ST sessions for a year, followed by ...
David A. Khasho +5 more
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Abstract This study tested the effectiveness of schema therapy (ST) for borderline personality disorder (BPD) and comorbid alcohol dependence (AD). Twenty patients participated in a case series study with multiple baselines. The baseline phase consisted of treatment as usual. It was followed by a case conceptualization phase, an experiential techniques
Michiel Boog +4 more
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Abstract Although recovery from borderline personality disorder (BPD) is common, not all individuals improve over time. This study sought to examine the features that contribute to response or non‐response for individuals at different stages of recovery from BPD over a longitudinal follow‐up.
Brin F. S. Grenyer +3 more
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This research topic investigates the inquiry on how national cultures shape the organisational management cultures. Similarities and differences between the national cultures of China and the USA are being scrutinised for the purpose to examine the impacts of such features on the management cultures and strategies of organizations located in these two ...
Yiwen Shi, Pingqing Liu, Lianhui Li
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Cognitive behavioral therapy for misophonia: A randomized clinical trial
Abstract Background Patients with misophonia suffer from anger or disgust confronted with specific sounds such as smacking or breathing. Avoidance of cue‐related situations results in social isolation and significant functional impairment. This is the first randomized, controlled cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) trial for misophonia, evaluating the ...
Inge J. Jager +4 more
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Toward Computational Models of Multilingual Sentence Processing
Abstract Although computational models can simulate aspects of human sentence processing, research on this topic has remained almost exclusively limited to the single language case. The current review presents an overview of the state of the art in computational cognitive models of sentence processing, and discusses how recent sentence‐processing ...
Stefan L. Frank
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