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Global Health and Peace: The Elusive Path with a Focus on Palestine, Ukraine, and Venezuela.

Risk Manag Healthc Policy

December 2024

Department of Health Management and Policy, Faculty of Health Sciences, American University of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon.

The interrelationality of health and peace is complex, multifactorial, and imbued with political and economic challenges. Peace and health outcomes reflect shared fundamental values related to the achievement of a balanced holistic condition on the individual and collective level. This causal relationship between social inequity and health requires special attention be paid to the impact of political instability and structural violence on undermining health systems in conflict zones.

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The lives of houseless individuals are characterized by powerlessness, meaninglessness, hopelessness, and despair, yet they have a desire to escape homelessness. While the economic aspect is essential for escaping homelessness, psychological resources are crucial, as they form the basis of the strength needed to achieve independence. The study aimed to examine the effectiveness of a logotherapy-based empowerment program developed to strengthen the capabilities of persons living houseless and ultimately develop competencies that serve as a foundation for self-reliance.

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Background: Living in socioeconomically deprived areas is associated with shorter lives and worse health. GPs working in these areas face additional challenges compared with those in more affluent locations.

Aim: To establish GPs' motivation for working in these areas, to discover the challenges that GPs face, and to gain insights from GPs on potential improvements and changes.

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Lesbian, bisexual, queer, trans and other gender diverse persons assigned female at birth (heretofore referred to as "LBQT+ persons") in Western Kenya experience intersectional oppression and stigma. This stigma can manifest in acts of sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) and sexual and gender minority (SGM)-based violence, as well as various forms of discrimination-all of which have been linked to disproportionately higher levels of negative health outcomes for this group. Despite these challenges, many LBQT+ persons have been able to gain personal and collective power and thrive in this oppressive environment.

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Nurturing moral community: A novel moral distress peer support navigator tool.

Nurs Ethics

August 2024

Neuroethics Program, Center for Bioethics, Neurological Institute, Cleveland Clinic Health System.

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  • Moral distress in healthcare is complex and does not have a simple solution; some view it as a problem to eliminate while others see potential value in it.
  • The authors suggest that moral distress serves as an alert for ethical issues in patient care, prompting the need for deeper investigation rather than just finding the "right" answer.
  • The paper outlines practical steps to help healthcare professionals address moral distress through peer support and self-reflection, empowering them to tackle ethical dilemmas and improve their sense of agency.
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