Patients with psychosis are known to dislike change or being hurried. Their relationship with time must therefore be taken into account, all the more so given that today's society leads us to believe that immediate satisfaction takes priority. Constant switching and addiction upset the stability which supports these patients with difficulty. The case of a patient visited at home shows that the team's decision to adapt to that one time will favour her subjectivation and the consolidation of her equilibrium.
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Crit Anthropol
December 2024
Université de Fribourg, Switzerland.
This article explores the experiences of professionals who, prompted by the pandemic, returned to their hometowns in Italy while continuing to work remotely, a trend known as 'South-Working'. I explore how the pandemic changed these individuals' usual mobility routines and led them to return home and reconsider life priorities, all while leveraging digital remote work and new mobility strategies. I draw upon ethnographic fieldwork, including online video interviews, observation in social media platforms and visits to co-working spaces across the northern part of Sicily.
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August 2024
School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Health, University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia (Dr Sarkies); Implementation Science Academy, Sydney Health Partners, University of Sydney, Sydney New South Wales, Australia (Dr Sarkies).
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Methods: Four authors of the IAS guidance selected two published exemplar implementation recommendations for detection, management, and general implementation.
J Gen Intern Med
July 2024
Division of Internal Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USA.
Background: There is growing, widespread recognition that expectations of US primary care vastly exceed the time and resources allocated to it. Little research has directly examined how time scarcity contributes to harm or patient safety incidents not readily capturable by population-based quality metrics.
Objective: To examine near-miss events identified by primary care physicians in which taking additional time improved patient care or prevented harm.
Environ Pollut
April 2024
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Exposure to ambient particulate matter (PM) has been associated with respiratory and cardiovascular outcomes, and nickel has been more frequently associated with these outcomes than other metal constituents of ambient PM. Because of this, we evaluated whether the evidence to date supports causal relationships between exposure to nickel in ambient PM and respiratory or cardiovascular outcomes. We critically reviewed 38 studies in human populations published between 2012 and 2022.
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October 2023
INSERM, UMR 1018, Centre de Recherche en Épidémiologie et Santé des Populations (CESP), Paris-Saclay University, Paul Brousse Hospital, Villejuif Cedex, France.
Background: International guidelines often state that general practitioners (GPs) provide early management for most patients with eating disorders (EDs). GP management of EDs has not been studied in France. Depressive disorders are often a comorbidity of EDs.
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