From Active Offer to Active Delivery: Increasing the Number of Bilingual Health and Social Care Professionals in WalesChristina WagonerDutch Crossing: Journal of Low Countries Studies
Social capital, trust in the health-care system and self-rated health: the role of access to health care in a population-based study. This paper investigates the relationship between institutional trust in the health-care system, i.e. an institutional aspect of social capital, and self-ra.....
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Despite the rapidly increasing need for palliative care education, the number of experts able to meet the training need is inadequate. Social networks are an effective and economical way to disseminate palliative knowledge and increase global awareness of quality end-of-life care (EOLC). Using Word...
The present findings suggest that physical activity and sitting time may each present a potential avenue to increase the likelihood of excellent health and quality of life, but that the combination of more physical activity and less sitting time may offer the greatest potential for attaining excellent...
[49] study in Wales said: “When I was about fourteen or fifteen I used to spend days on the beach. I wouldn’t let my children do that at fourteen or fifteen. The dangers are the same. It’s the same sea but I just wouldn’t allow it… Yet my parents allowed us to go” (...
CFAS-2 is currently repeating this exercise in England and Wales, and while CFAS-Wales includes some consideration of the role of social and psychological factors in predicting development of dementia, this does not directly address the nature of what it means to live well with dementia. A ...
CFAS-Wales includes some consideration of the role of social and psychological factors in predicting development of dementia, this does not directly address the nature of what it means to live well with dementia. A small number of studies have investigated the longitudinal trajectory of QoL in ...
The participation of adults with ID in PA programmes is very low, and this fact may be related to the lack of health promotion culture within health care providers, lack of appreciation of the benefits of PA, and lack of support from their carers [22,45,46]. Generally, research studies ...