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Ethical Review of Animal Research and the Standards of Procedural Justice: A European Perspective
Committees established for the ethical review of research involving animals have become a widespread legal standard around the world. Despite many...
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Pandemic lockdowns: who feels coerced and why? - a study on perceived coercion, perceived pressures and procedural justice during the UK COVID-19 lockdowns
BackgroundThis study examined perceptions of coercion, pressures and procedural injustice and how such perceptions influenced psychological...
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Predictive effects of organizational justice on job satisfaction in bus drivers: the moderating effects of role overload and proactive personality
BackgroundThere have been few longitudinal studies on Chinese bus drivers and the individual differences in the relationships between organizational...
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Access to civil justice as a social determinant of health: a legal epidemiological cross-sectional study
BackgroundAlthough it is widely acknowledged that access to civil justice (ATJ) is a key social determinant of health (SDOH), the existing literature...
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Relational security: conceptualization and operationalization in small-scale, strengths-based, community-embedded youth justice facilities
BackgroundGiven the developmental vulnerability of justice-involved youth, providing a safe environment in secure facilities is a paramount, yet...
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Procedural Fairness in Physician–Patient Communication: A Predictor of Health Outcomes in a Cohort of Adults with Overweight or Obesity
BackgroundThis study aimed to explore whether patients’ perception of procedural fairness in physicians’ communication was associated with...
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Is there any relationship between nurses’ perceived organizational justice, moral sensitivity, moral courage, moral distress and burnout?
AimThe present study is an attempt to investigate the relationship between Corley’s model variables in mental health nurses.
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The impact of perceived organizational justice on young nurses’ job performance: a chain mediating role of organizational climate and job embeddedness
BackgroundThe level of nurses’ job performance has always been of great concern, which not only represents the level of nursing service quality but...
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The effect of perceived organizational justice on workplace deviant behavior of new nurses: the role of emotional labor and psychological capital
BackgroundNew nurses are prone to workplace deviant behavior in the constrained hospital environment, which will not only directly affect the safety...
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Effects of procedural justice on prospective antidepressant medication prescription: a longitudinal study on Swedish workers
BackgroundProcedural justice has been linked to several mental health problems, but most studies have used self-reported data. There exist a need to...
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Opioid use and HIV treatment services experiences among male criminal justice-involved persons in South Africa: a qualitative study
BackgroundOpioid use disorder (OUD) is overrepresented among people with criminal justice involvement; HIV is a common comorbidity in this...
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Supreme Court 2022: Abortion, Guns, a Leak, and a New Justice
The 2021-2022 Term of the Supreme Court was among the most consequential in modern history. Critical decisions included overturning constitutional...
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Interventions for Persons with Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities Involved with the Criminal Justice System: a Sco** Review
Purpose of ReviewPersons with intellectual/developmental disabilities (IDD) experience barriers in the criminal justice system. It is important that...
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Support or justice: a triangulated multi-focal view of sexual assault victim support in a UK sexual assault referral centre (SARC)
BackgroundDespite vast levels of underreporting, sexual assault remains an issue at scale in the UK, necessitating the presence of statutory and...
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Justice, Transparency and the Guiding Principles of the UK’s National Institute for Health and Care Excellence
The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) is the UK’s primary healthcare priority-setting body, responsible for advising the...
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Relational practice in health, education, criminal justice, and social care: a sco** review
BackgroundEstablishing and maintaining relationships and ways of connecting and being with others is an important component of health and wellbeing....
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Psychosocial work characteristics and sleep quality among early career registered nurses: a cross-sectional latent profile analysis
BackgroundIndividual psychosocial work characteristics have been associated with health and well-being of registered nurses. However, it is yet to be...
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“I grabbed my stuff and walked out”: Precarious workers’ responses and next steps when faced with procedural unfairness during work injury and claims processes
Purpose:Injured workers can experience adverse effects from work injury and claims processes.Workers may be treated unfairly by employers,...
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Perceptions of procedural justice and coercion among forensic psychiatric patients: a study protocol for a prospective, mixed-methods investigation
BackgroundThe risk and recovery paradigms are the dominant frameworks informing forensic mental health services and have been the focus of increasing...
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RETRACTED ARTICLE: Mechanisms for protecting children’s rights and the role of psychological services in the juvenile justice system of Russia against the background of international practices
BackgroundThe study examines children’s rights as a social and legal institution, adapting to the modern context, associated with new views on the...