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“To do or not to do”, male nurses’ experiences of providing intimate care to female patients in China, a constructivist grounded theory study
BackgroundSome studies suggest that female patients have more concerns about receiving intimate care from male than female nurses. Thus, providing...
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The advancement of a gender ethics protocol to uncover gender ethical dilemmas in midwifery: a preliminary theory model
ObjectivesEthical dilemmas at both the individual and structural level are part of the daily work of midwives and gender inequality and injustice can...
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You read my mind: fMRI markers of threatening appraisals in people with persistent psychotic experiences
Anomalous perceptual experiences are relatively common in the general population. Evidence indicates that the key to distinguishing individuals with...
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Empires of mind: postcolonial cartographies of ‘The Empire’ in Melanie Klein's Narrative of a Child Analysis
This article analyzes the extensive archive of artwork produced by Melanie Klein’s child-patient “Richard” in Narrative of a Child Analysis . Focusing...
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How to choose a preceptor: aspects to consider based on a grounded theory study
BackgroundNurses in clinical practice settings share responsibility with academy teachers in the education of nursing students in clinical teaching....
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Sustainability, spread, and scale in trials using audit and feedback: a theory-informed, secondary analysis of a systematic review
BackgroundAudit and feedback (A&F) is a widely used implementation strategy to influence health professionals’ behavior that is often tested in...
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Normalized affective responsiveness following deep brain stimulation of the medial forebrain bundle in depression
Deep brain stimulation (DBS) of the supero-lateral medial forebrain bundle (slMFB) is associated with rapid and sustained antidepressant effects in...
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Implementation of peer support for people with severe mental health conditions in high-, middle- and low-income-countries: a theory of change approach
BackgroundStakeholder engagement is essential to the design, implementation and evaluation of complex mental health interventions like peer support....
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The dilemma of the split between theory and reality as experienced by primary healthcare professionals: a mixed methods study of evidence-based practice in a primary care context
BackgroundPrimary care depends upon a good information flow across professional and structural boundaries to provide the best care for patients....
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Impact of war on terror on conspiracy theory beliefs: implications for polio vaccination in Pakistan
AimPolio poses a serious challenge to health authorities in Pakistan, which is one of two countries in the world where polio remains endemic. The...
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Item response theory-based psychometric analysis of the Short Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Well-Being Scale (SWEMWBS) among adolescents in the UK
BackgroundMiddle and late adolescence is the period in a person's life that is most vulnerable to mental health problems. To enable an evidence base...
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Cognitive load theory in action: e-learning modules improve performance in simulation-based education. A pilot study
PurposeLearners participating in simulation-based education may experience cognitive overload with potential detrimental effects to learning and...
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What makes a perinatal woman suicidal? A grounded theory study
BackgroundSuicide is a leading cause of maternal death during pregnancy and up to a year after birth. Psychological and psychosocial risk factors for...
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Predictors of intention to receive cervical cancer screening among commercial sex workers in Gondar city, northwest Ethiopia: application of the theory of planned behavior
BackgroundCervical cancer is a global public health problem & is the fourth leading cause of cancer morbidity and mortality. Abnormal cervical lesion...
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Achieving ‘coherence’ in routine practice: a qualitative case-based study to describe speech and language therapy interventions with implementation in mind
BackgroundImplementation depends on healthcare professionals being able to make sense of a new intervention in relation to their routine practice....
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Implications of the syntheses on definition, theory, and methods conducted by the Response Shift – in Sync Working Group
PurposeOur aim is to advance response shift research by explicating the implications of published syntheses by the Response Shift – in Sync Working...
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Thriving psychological well-being in undergraduate nursing student: a grounded theory study with the life grid approach
BackgroundPsychological well-being (PWB) plays a vital role in successful adaptation to the Bachelor of Nursing journey and affects career...
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Theory of mind, emotion recognition, delusions and the quality of the therapeutic relationship in patients with psychosis – a secondary analysis of a randomized-controlled therapy trial
BackgroundCognitive models of psychosis postulate an important role of Theory of mind (ToM) in the formation and maintenance of delusions, but...
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Enduring and Distancing: a Grounded Theory and Photovoice Study about Women’s Help-Seeking for Suicidality in the Wake of Intimate Partner Violence
PurposeIntimate partner violence and women’s suicidality are known to be positively correlated; however, behaviour patterns and processes on managing...
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A 13-item Health of the Nation Outcome Scale (HoNOS-13): validation by item response theory (IRT) in patients with substance use disorder
BackgroundThe Health of the Nation Outcome Scale (HoNOS) is a widely used 12-item tool to assess mental health and social functioning. The French...