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Health Inequity and Institutional Ethnography: Mapping the Problem of Policy Change
Health equity (HE) is a central concern across multiple disciplines and sectors, including nursing. However, the proliferation of the term has not resulted in corresponding policymaking that leads to a clear reduction of health inequities.
Elizabeth McGibbon +2 more
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Nurses as Boundary Actors in Sustainable Health Care: A Discussion Paper
The devastating global health impacts of climate change are becoming more apparent and more frequent. Health care systems are increasingly burdened by the response to these impacts. Paradoxically, as they respond to the negative health effects of climate
Joanna Law +2 more
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Transitions into and out of correctional facilities for people living with HIV are a pivotal point in the HIV treatment cascade where adherence metrics are significantly affected.
Morgan Wadams
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THE ROLE OF JUSTICE COLLABORATOR IN UNCOVERING CRIMINAL CASES IN INDONESIA
The purpose of this research is to study the role of justice collaborator in uncovering who is the mastermind behind a major crime in the act of criminal law, and also not only end on a minor defendant (field defendant).
Hambali Thalib +2 more
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Dynamics of intimate partner violence - cycle of abuse [PDF]
In an abusive intimate partner relationship, there is a pattern of behaviours determined by a repetitive change of phases that include periods without violence, as well as those characterised by different forms of psychological, physical, sexual
Prović Ivana
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In order to reduce social inequities in health, nurses need to move from patient advocacy to policy advocacy. Literature reports many barriers when nurses try to address the structural level of policy advocacy.
Geneviève McCready +1 more
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Critical Posthuman Nursing Care
Nursing care is an embodied and co-creative world-building practice made hypervisible in pandemic times. A traditional praxis that became a professionalized care practice, nursing bares the indelible mark of the ideologies that have come to shape the ...
Jane Hopkins Walsh +4 more
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The current focus on the critical shortage of nurses puts nurses at risk for representation as a health workforce commodity, rather than being recognized as an autonomous, knowledge-based profession without which the health of Canada’s population is in ...
Anna Power-Horlick
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Getting to the Heart of Cultural Safety in Unama’ki: Considering Kesultulinej (love).
Reflecting upon my early knowledge landscapes, situated within the unceded Mi’kmaq territory of Unama’ki (Cape Breton, Nova Scotia), living the Peace & Friendship Treaty and the teachings of Mi’kmaw Elders, I contemplate the essential relationship with ...
De-Ann Sheppard
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In 2018, over 70% of the 69,775 temporary migrant agricultural labourers arriving in Canada participated in the Seasonal Agricultural Workers Program (SAWP).
Susana Caxaj +3 more
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