This paper explores recovery-promoting care as experienced by persons with concomitant severe mental illness and substance misuse. Sixteen in-depth interviews, based on an interview guide concerning their experiences of health, life situation and care, were held with eight participants in an outpatient ...
to consider an amphetamine. Unfortunately, she experienced a relapse in her anxiety due to the norepinephrine agent. By the time she was able to see her PCP, Dr. Dan, she was having full-blown panic attacks. These were occurring out of the blue, even awakening...
Meaning These findings suggest that children and their caregivers often miss school or work after critical care hospitalization for acute respiratory failure; these children may be at increased risk of lower educational achievement, economic hardship, and poor health outcomes in adulthood.Abstract...
7 Given new graduate midwives often want to work in midwifery continuity of care models, facilitating their transition directly from student to midwife in a continuity of care model could help to address staffing issues. Previous research in Australia has suggested that new graduate midwives could ...
been stopped and the school nurse or other professional help would have followed up according to the student’s wishes. Although the interviews primarily focused on their education, the students talked about work experiences, as many of them worked during their spare time. The tasks that students...
The terms academic engagement, school engagement, learning engagement, and student engagement were sometimes used interchangeably, and are here referred to as child engagement in academic activities. The focus on child engagement in academic activities was predominant in US kindergarten settings. Twelve ...
Death can be emotionally impactful to even the most experienced professional, potentially meaning that they cannot support others (the family) when it is required of them the most. Who performs post-mortem care? Post-mortem care is provided by a licensed medical professional, almost always a ...
Fillerup accepted a fellowship in Denmark and recently moved there with her family. She will stay for two years, meaning that her twins will spend the next two years of their lives before public school in a country with heavily subsidized child care. ...
Many GPs prefer to learn by reflecting on their clinical practice under the guidance of specialists or experienced GP colleagues. They prefer the learning environment to be sensitive to their needs, non-intimidating and trustworthy where they could democratically exchange their challenges in knowledge an...
through interpersonal interactions with students; how these values can inform structures, policies, and culture at the school level; and ways of enacting these values in relation to the broader community and society. We refer to these levels as self, student, school, and community (see Fig.2)...