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Nurses’ experiences of the attributes of the organizational citizenship behavior: a qualitative content analysis
Background and aimOrganizational citizenship behavior (OCB) among nurses, as the key human resources in healthcare systems, is of paramount...
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Combining subjective and objective appraisals of cognitive dysfunction in patients with cancer: a deeper understanding of meaning and impact on suffering?
PurposePatients with advanced cancer often experience cognitive dysfunction, which may influence decision making, self-perception, and existential...
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Experiences and requirements in nutritional management of patients with esophageal cancer: a systematic review and qualitative meta-synthesis
PurposeNutritional management of patients with esophageal cancer is a significant issue. This systematic review aimed to comprehensively synthesize...
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Subjective quality of life and schizophrenia: results from a large cohort study based in Chinese primary care
IntroductionMuch confusion exists between health-related QoL (HRQoL) scales and subjective QoL (SQoL) scales. One method to avoid confusion is use of...
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Virtual reality-based training for mental health staff: a novel approach to increase empathy, compassion, and subjective understanding of service user experience
BackgroundMental health service users report that staff empathy is key to develo** positive therapeutic relationships but promoting empathy in...
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Impact of post-COVID-19 olfactory disorders on quality of life, hedonic experiences and psychiatric dimensions in general population
Background and objectiveOlfactory disorders in COVID-19 impact quality of life and may lead to psychological impairments. Prevalence ranges from 8 to...
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Childbirth experiences of women with a history of physical, sexual, and child abuse: a cross-sectional study of 2,575 Russian women
BackgroundA substantial number of women who subsequently become pregnant and give birth have a history of physical, sexual, and/or child abuse. This...
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A network analysis of subjective well-being in Chinese high school students
BackgroundThe psychological situation of high school students during adolescence is not promising, and the most obvious manifestation is the lack of...
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“I do not hear you!”: hearing-impaired cancer patients report their communication experiences
PurposeHearing impairment has a high impact on communication between cancer patients and their oncologists. What is the patient’s perspective on this...
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A phenomenological study of the experiences of nurses working in integrated nursing care wards in Korea
BackgroundThis study aimed to understand the experiences of nurses working in the integrated nursing care service, a relatively recent addition to...
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Assessment of subjective well-being of healthcare workers in response to heat and personal protective equipment under controlled conditions using a standardized protocol
BackgroundDue to climate change, the increasing frequency of hot summer days and heat waves can result in occupational heat strain, especially in...
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The impact of traumatic childhood experiences on interoception: disregarding one’s own body
BackgroundDeficient interoception, the processing and perception of internal bodily signals, has been discussed as a mechanism underlying various...
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Integrative Proposals of Sports Monitoring: Subjective Outperforms Objective Monitoring
Current trends in sports monitoring are characterized by the massive collection of tech-based biomechanical, physiological and performance data,...
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The associations of subjective appraisal of birth pain and provider-patient communication with postpartum-onset PTSD
Childbirth-related PTSD is generally believed to result from multiple factors, including negative objective and subjective experiences and patient...
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Profiles of subjective well-being among people living with HIV during the COVID-19 pandemic
BackgroundThe aim of our study was to examine subjective well-being (SWB) profiles and their sociodemographic and clinical correlates among people...
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Promoting men-inclusive maternity services: exploring the expectations, experiences and needs of men as fathers
AimThis study aimed to explore the ‘real time’ expectations, experiences and needs of men who attend maternity services to inform the development of...
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Exploring nurses’ experiences of providing spiritual care to cancer patients: a qualitative study
PurposeThis study aims to explore nurses’ experiences of delivering spiritual care in an oncology setting.
MethodsAn exploratory- descriptive...
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Explaining variance in self-efficacy among adolescents: the association between mastery experiences, social support, and self-efficacy
BackgroundSelf-efficacy has been identified as an important health-promoting factor for both physical and mental health. Previous studies have...
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Psychosocial Experiences Associated with Dysphagia and Relevant Clinical Implications Among Adults with Parkinson Disease
Although the psychosocial sequelae of living with dysphagia secondary to Parkinson disease (PD) are described in the literature as challenging, there...
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The psychosocial experiences of adults diagnosed with coeliac disease: a qualitative evidence synthesis
BackgroundCoeliac disease is a chronic autoimmune condition associated with intestinal and extraintestinal symptoms. Coeliac Disease is managed...