Paternal anxiety and depression are often missed because they don’t look like sadness or worry. Here's what we overlook and ...
Objective The objective of this gap map is to provide an overview of existing evidence on the health of South Asian migrants and refugees in Australia and highlight research gaps.Method We searched ...
Introduction Demographic change is resulting in a growing number of individuals requiring nursing care, while the ...
Introduction Psychosocial safety climate (PSC) is increasingly recognised as an important organisational resource for promoting mental health at work and preventing psychosocial risks, which are ...
ABSTRACT: Objective: To clarify the ACP practices of Japanese visiting nurses for homebound elderly requiring care. Methods: Ten nurses with extensive end-of-life care experience working at Japanese ...
Objective: By conducting a meta-synthesis of qualitative research, this study evaluates the real experiences and care needs of frail older patients, providing valuable references and insights for care ...
In a time of intense societal division, understanding across groups feels frustratingly out of reach. It’s not just differing opinions – we face a deep disconnect in grasping each other’s experiences, ...
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Background: Progress in developing artificial intelligence (AI) products represented by large language models (LLMs) such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT has sparked enthusiasm for their potential use in mental ...
Walt Whitman wrote, “I am large, I contain multitudes.” In qualitative social science, this applies as both a celebration of what makes us human and as a warning of the limitations of using artificial ...