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AIDS Funds: Undervalued

Science, 2010
In their Policy Forum “Global HIV/AIDS policy in transition” (11 June, p. [1359][1]), J. Bongaarts and M. Over argue that the costs of AIDS funding—especially for antiretroviral treatment (ART)—are excessive and imply that funding should be redirected to other health priorities ...
Nicoli Nattrass, Gregg Gonsalves
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Overworked and Undervalued

2022
A 2023 Choice Reviews Outstanding Academic Title Overworked and Undervalued: Black Women and Success in America is a collection of essays written by Black female scholars, educators, and students as well as public policy, behavioral, and mental health professionals.
Rosalyn D. Davis, Sharon L. Bowman
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Underappreciated and Undervalued

2022
This paper seeks to analyze the impact the COVID-19 pandemic has had on nurses and how it has affected the prevalence of compassion fatigue, moral injury, and overall job satisfaction. It examines current intervention strategies and frameworks and offers recommendations for how these systems may be improved to better support nurses.
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Specialist nurses left feeling undervalued

Nursing Standard, 1993
Specialist nurses who arrange social and recreational activities for elderly people say their skills and contribution are undervalued by health service managers.
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An undervalued specialty.

Nursing times, 2002
I am sure many other nurses working in this field have similar experiences and feel their achievements are not always recognized and valued. To go home at the end of a working day knowing that you have provided good-quality individualized care to all your patients is extremely satisfying, and I am sure is not always achievable on many general wards. Is
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