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    Examining Refugee Memory with a Phenomenological Design: Syrian Refugees in Istanbul by Betül Ok Şehitoğlu

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The study discusses the experiences and life practices of refugees within social frameworks as well as explaining how their individual and collective memories have been shaped and how their memories work. …”
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    Perspectives of Palestinian physicians on the impact of the Gaza War in the West Bank by Husam Dweik, Ahmad Abu Hadwan, Beesan Maraqa, Ameed Taher, Therese Zink

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The data were analyzed with inductive coding and organized into themes. Results: Violence and the threat of violence affected many elements of life and health. …”
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    Provisioning food given by visitors to alpha-male long-tailed macaques at recreation forest, all of them are halal by Rosyid Ridlo Al Hakim, Erie Kolya Nasution, Rizaldi Rizaldi, Siti Rukayah

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Various biological processes occur, from the food eaten by animals to affect the health of human life. If the food eaten is toxic, it will be hazardous to the animal's metabolism for life. …”
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    Exploring Qualitative Evidence Through a School-Based Intervention: Can Youth Be Empowered Through Writing? by Maria Farella, Ingrid Sladeczek, Danielle Groleau

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…<b>Results</b>: The results demonstrate that writing about one’s negative life event allowed for a better understanding of it through reflection and a clearer understanding of one’s emotions. …”
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    Joint attention and exogenous attention allocation during mother-infant interaction at 12 months associate with 24-month vocabulary composition by Elena Capelli, Serena Grumi, Luisa Vercellino, Livio Provenzi, Livio Provenzi

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Quantitative measures of exogenous attention allocation to external auditory stimuli and joint attention initiation by the infant were obtained through micro-analytical coding. Language outcomes were assessed at 24 months, with a focus on vocabulary composition (i.e., percentage of predicates).ResultsFindings showed significant negative associations between early life exogenous attention allocation and later vocabulary composition (i.e., predicate percentage). …”
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    Underutilized treatments for patients with refractory cancer pain: a qualitative study assessing the use of intrathecal drug delivery devices in the United Kingdom compared to alte... by Victoria Barnosky, Victoria Barnosky, Matthew Brown, Somnath Bagchi, Remy Blain, Demir Husejnovic, Sandra Johnson, Meredith Mackworth-Praed

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Barriers &amp; Benefits encompassed concerns about infection risk, suitability for patients with a short life expectancy, and the challenges and advantages of IDDS use. …”
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    Nutritional knowledge and practices of low-income women during pregnancy: a qualitative study in two Oaxacan cities by Marian Marian, Ramona L. Pérez, Amanda C. McClain, Samantha Hurst, Elizabeth Reed, Kathryn M. Barker, Rebecka Lundgren

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…A grounded theory approach was used for coding. NVivo was used for coding and analyses. Results Five key themes emerged linked to individual-level characteristics and the multiple social identities related to the social support for nutritional knowledge and practices among low-income Oaxacan women during pregnancy: (1) Life experiences, sociodemographic, and health characteristics that influence nutritional practices and knowledge during pregnancy; (2) Female family members as a primary source of nutritional knowledge and food support; (3) Support from other members of women’s social networks; (4) Medical guidance for nutrition during pregnancy; and (5) Quality and gaps in the broader health care system and social services. …”
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    Nursing theories as guidance for autonomy support in activities of daily living: a scoping review by Melissa Botana Gronek, Michel Bleijlevens, Stan Vluggen, Esmee Moonen, Aileen Van Dijk, Petra Erkens, Sandra Zwakhalen, Jan Hamers, Judith Meijers

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Data extraction was carried out, performing a content analysis using inductive coding to identify categories of autonomy-supportive behavior. …”
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