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Families’ importance in nursing care–families’ opinions: a cross-sectional survey study in the homecare setting
BackgroundInformal care is an essential part of support provided in the homecare setting. To ensure effective healthcare provision, good...
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Communicating With Families Taking The Language of Mental Health From Research to Practice
This textbook uniquely highlights the particular complexities of working systemically with couples and families with children. It is designed to be... -
BMI Growth Profiles Among Black Children from Immigrant and US-Born Families
A large body of research has documented racial/ethnic disparities in childhood obesity in the United States (US) but less work has sought to...
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Socioeconomic profile of families with spina bifida children in Turkey
BackgroundSpina bifida’s prevalence and incidence vary across geographical regions with sociodemographic characteristics and socioeconomic status of...
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Lifestyle Dimensions of Public Safety Personnel Families: There’s No Life Like It
PurposeThe nature and cumulative occupational demands imposed on families of public safety personnel (PSP) are substantial, in many cases...
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Knowledge and experiences of families regarding amber necklaces
BackgroundAmber necklaces have been used frequently to reduce the complaints of babies during teething. In this study, the knowledge and experience...
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Exploring the Occupational Lifestyle Experiences of the Families of Public Safety Personnel
PurposePublic safety personnel, including first responders, are regularly exposed to physical, social, and psychological risks and occupational...
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Copy number variation analysis in 138 families with steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome identifies causal homozygous deletions in PLCE1 and NPHS2 in two families
BackgroundSteroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome (SRNS) is the second most common cause of kidney failure in children and adults under the age of...
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Families as partners in neonatal neuro-critical care programs
AbstractParents of neonates with neurologic conditions face a specific breadth of emotional, logistical, and social challenges, including...
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The experiences of the families of patients admitted to the intensive care unit
BackgroundThe admission of close family members to intensive care units can cause significant stress and anxiety for both patients and their...
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Addressing gaps and enhancing experiences in support services for families of pediatric cancer survivors
BackgroundChildhood cancer’s enduring challenges extend beyond primary therapy. Diverse medical and psychosocial services are available to assist...
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Pragmatic skills in people with Williams syndrome: the perception of families
BackgroundOne of the most challenging linguistic areas in people with Williams Syndrome throughout their evolutionary stage is the development of...
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Public perceptions of families affected by pediatric cancer and educational work in pediatric oncology
BackgroundThis study aims to explore how Russian society perceives children with cancer and their families to determine its potential as a tool for...
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Analysis of Phenotypes Associated with Deficiency of PAX6 Haplotypes in Chinese Aniridia Families
ObjectiveTo examine the clinical phenotype and genetic deficiencies present in Chinese aniridia families with PAX6 haplotype deficiency.
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Challenges in addiction-affected families: a systematic review of qualitative studies
BackgroundThe relative paucity of research on Addiction-Affected Families’ (AAF) issues and the lack of attention given to their difficulties and...
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Violence in Queer Families: Symbolic Recognition of Same-Sex Relationships in Russian Law
PurposeThis paper deals with criminal court cases of intimate partner violence in queer families (IPV) in Russia. It aims to uncover ways for these...
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Unravelling the genetic basis of retinal dystrophies in Pakistani consanguineous families
BackgroundRetinitis Pigmentosa (RP) is a clinically and genetically progressive retinal dystrophy associated with severe visual impairments and...
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A Different Vision: Centering Love Not Punishment for Families Affected by Substance Use
Improving maternal and child outcomes requires us to understand and deconstruct our country’s historically punitive policies toward pregnant and...
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Temporal examination of adult food insecurity amongst Canadian families managing food allergy
BackgroundPediatric food allergy is associated with excess familial food costs compared to families without allergy. Since the start of the COVID-19...
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Family-based psychological interventions for domestically adoptive families: a systematic review
Adopted children are often at a risk of experiencing several neurobiological and psychosocial difficulties. Adoptive parents must support these...