Marginalised groupsBackground To contain the spread of COVID-19 within the UK over the past year, there have been a series of local and national lockdowns. These restrictions are likely to have impacted upon the health and wellbeing of marginalised groups who rely on now closed social and ...
(2006) Engaging with marginalised groups in public open space research: The potential of collaboration and combined methods, Planning Theory and Practice, 7(1), pp. 27-46.Finney N, Rishbeth C. Engaging with marginalised groups in public open space research: the potential of collaboration and ...
To allow groups to play to their strengths. We encouraged the students to think about their strengths in terms of the tasks required as part of this assignment to identify what their contribution might be and their role within that group. To provide formative feedback on drafts of the ...
as well as increased risk of experiencing patient safety incidents. To date however no review exists to identify, map and analyse the literature in this area in order to understand 1) which marginalised groups have been studied in terms of patient safety research, 2) what the particular...
Analysis also found gaps between Indigenous young people and the non-marginalised but these were mostly not significant. However, there was little difference in wellbeing between young people from non-English speaking background and the non-marginalised. For four of the five groups, gaps were ...
Serving the Needs of Marginalised Groups in Dementia Care: Younger and Minority Ethnic Groups. Bristol, UK: Dementia Voice; 2002.Daker-White, G., Beattie, A., Means, R., & Gilleard, J. (2002). Serving the needs of marginalised groups in dementia care: Younger people and minorit...
Its examination in the context of urban-based non-state armed groups contributes to our understanding of the local politics of armed conflict. Local power, defined as the ability of an armed actor to coerce or co-opt people to abide by a set of rules in a specific urban area, is a ...
Focusing on the specific attributes of marginalisation—low-skill levels, low-socioeconomic status, and disability—this review included the following groups of marginalised poor individuals aged ≥ 18 years: (1) homeless adults; (2) migrant workers, including migrant domestic workers, migrant farm...
A challenge to nursing: an historical review of intellectual disability nursing in the UK and Ireland nursing poses a continued challenge for the profession as a whole in regard to its breadth, role and focus in working with marginalised groups in society... J Sweeney,D Mitchell - 《Journal ...
Conclusion and relevance to clinical practice As nurses work with many different individuals and groups, we have to find ways of ensuring a more embracing, culturally responsive healthcare environment which respects and values the beliefs of others....