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Lessons From the COVID-19 Unplanned Transition to Online Learning at Home for Students With Disability: Socialisation, Technology, Education and Future Research Opportunities
Purpose of ReviewPeriods of transition for children and adolescents with disability are complex but usually anticipated. The COVID-19 pandemic...
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Young people’s explanations for the decline in youth drinking in England
BackgroundYouth alcohol consumption has fallen markedly over the last twenty years in England. This paper explores the drivers of the decline from...
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Ways of integrating eating into everyday lives – a qualitative study in Germany
BackgroundFood-related behaviour is a very complex topic. A common way to reduce complex issues to their essential content is to create a typology....
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“Provided a window on the world and lessened my feeling of isolation”: older adults’ perceived COVID-19 impact and technology use in Australia during recurrent lockdowns
BackgroundAn informed understanding of older adults’ perceptions of the impact (positive or negative) of recurrent COVID-19 long lockdowns is...
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Feminist contributions on sexual experiences of women with serious mental illness: a literature review
This paper aims to explore the contributions of research that include gender perspective in analysing the sexual experiences of women diagnosed with...
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Social Isolation and Psychosis: Perspectives from People with Psychosis, Family Caregivers and Mental Health Professionals
This paper explores the subjective experiences of mental health practitioners, people with psychosis and carers, on social isolation and community...
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Interventions to improve social circumstances of people with mental health conditions: a rapid evidence synthesis
BackgroundPoor social circumstances can induce, exacerbate and prolong symptoms of mental health conditions, while having a mental health condition...
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Should We be Concerned with Nicotine in Sport? Analysis from 60,802 Do** Control Tests in Italy
BackgroundNicotine is a psychostimulant drug with purported use in sports environments, though the use of nicotine among athletes has not been...
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What makes an effective Quality Improvement Manager? A qualitative study in the New Zealand Health System
PurposeQuality improvement is an international priority, and health organisations invest heavily in this endeavour. Little, however, is known of the...
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Substance Abuse Amongst Refugee Youth: A Sco** Review
Purpose of ReviewIdentify and map health, economic, and social consequences of substance abuse, especially because the impacts of substance abuse can...
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Healthcare professionals’ experiences and attitudes to care coordination across health sectors: an interview study
BackgroundThe number of older people is increasing, resulting in more people endure chronic diseases, multimorbidities and complex care needs....
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The contribution of interprofessional education in develo** competent undergraduate nursing students: integrative literature review
BackgroundEffective interprofessional team collaboration is one of the necessary domains for successful interprofessional collaborative practices in...
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Success factors in adaptation of newly graduated nurses: a sco** review
BackgroundDifficulties in adapting to the workplace can affect newly graduated nurses’ transition. Such nurses must adapt quickly, as it can affect...
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Professional values education for undergraduate nursing students: develo** a framework based on the professional values growth theory
BackgroundEducation has been recognised as necessary in forming and internalising professional values. The system and instructors' content in...
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A novel genomic region on chromosome 11 associated with fearfulness in dogs
The complex phenotypic and genetic nature of anxieties hampers progress in unravelling their molecular etiologies. Dogs present extensive natural...
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Exploring critical intervention features and trial processes in the evaluation of sensory integration therapy for autistic children
BackgroundWe evaluated the clinical and cost-effectiveness of manualised sensory integration therapy (SIT) for autistic children with sensory...
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Eye-tracking correlates of response to joint attention in preschool children with autism spectrum disorder
BackgroundA number of differences in joint attention behaviour between children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and typically develo** (TD)...
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Differences in breast and cervical cancer screening between West and East Germany: a secondary analysis of a german nationwide health survey
BackgroundBreast cancer and cervical cancer are among the most common cancers in women in Germany. Early detection examinations such as mammography...
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Preparedness for a first clinical placement in nursing: a descriptive qualitative study
BackgroundA first clinical placement for nursing students is a challenging period involving translation of theoretical knowledge and development of...