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Diverse teaching and learning strategies are needed to develop emotionally intelligent new-graduate nurses who can empathetically care for dying patients. Reflective pedagogy, a teaching strategy that infuses reflection into education, is an effective strategy to enhance nursing student learning, educational enrichment, and emotional intelligence. This project aimed to explore nursing students' thoughts and feelings about end-of-life care through participation in the Grace in Grief intervention.
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October 2024
Department of Psychology, The University of Bath, Bath, United Kingdom.
Introduction: In the face of a future predicted to be one defined by an increase in the Earth's surface temperature, and the associated extreme weather events, distressing emotional responses are understandable. Climate scientists comprise a unique group, in that they are deeply and consistently faced with the current reality, and consequences of, climate change. 'Ecological distress', a term to describe climate-related emotional experiences, can include feelings of grief, anxiety, and hopelessness proportionate to the existential threat of climate change.
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December 2024
Midwifery, University of Applied Sciences for Health Professions Upper Austria, Linz, Austria.
Introduction: Miscarriage is the most common complication of pregnancy. In this work, the experiences associated with miscarriage and their relevance for the women are analysed on different levels.
Method: In May 2023, 14 guided interviews were conducted with women.
Palliat Care Soc Pract
September 2024
Population Health Sciences, Bristol Medical School, University of Bristol, Canynge Hall, 39 Whatley Road, Bristol BS8 2PS, UK.
AIDS Behav
December 2024
Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, NY, USA.
Older women with HIV face challenges to their quality of life, including neurocognitive decline, early-onset menopause, and chronic health issues. Chief among these concerns is depression, the most common psychiatric comorbidity among people living with HIV, with rates twice as high among women as men. However, tailored interventions among older women living with HIV and depression are lacking.
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