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Staff perspectives of barriers to women accessing birthing services in Nepal: a qualitative study

Staff perspectives of barriers to women accessing birthing services in Nepal: a qualitative study

... of staff work full time, usually forty hours per week with- out night shift or 48 h with a night ...Nursing staff included axillary-nurse midwives, community medical as- sistants and health promoters who ...

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Developing E-cigarette friendly smoking cessation services in England: staff perspectives

Developing E-cigarette friendly smoking cessation services in England: staff perspectives

... In England, Hiscock and colleagues have tracked changes in stop smoking service staff attitudes since 2011 through a series of surveys. Practitioners reported both greater interest in and use of vaping amongst ...

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Staff perspectives on getting to know an individual with dementia

Staff perspectives on getting to know an individual with dementia

... psychologists have produced a leaflet on this work, which encourages anyone to attempt to record their life history if they are interested. Knowing life history helps care, therefore, it is very important that ...

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Parental and staff perspectives of NICU research procedures

Parental and staff perspectives of NICU research procedures

... NICU staff perceptions concerning minimal risk and minor increase above minimal risk in the NICU ...NICU staff were presented with a combination of 4 infant scenarios and 5 hypothetical research ...

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Negotiating barriers: prisoner and staff perspectives on mental wellbeing in the open prison setting

Negotiating barriers: prisoner and staff perspectives on mental wellbeing in the open prison setting

... Part 1 of the Prisons and Courts Bill (2017) sets out in law, for the first time, that prisons are a place where prisoners should be reformed as well as punished. Following the White Paper (2016) ‘Prison Safety and ...

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Consumer and staff perspectives of the implementation frequency and value of recovery and wellbeing oriented practices

Consumer and staff perspectives of the implementation frequency and value of recovery and wellbeing oriented practices

... sessions staff practitioners engage in regular coaching, wherein they use exactly the same protocols that they are asked to use with consumers, for their own professional develop- ment or personal growth [39, ...

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Organisational change in hospitals: a qualitative case study of staff perspectives

Organisational change in hospitals: a qualitative case study of staff perspectives

... by staff was uncertainty, a common and often inevitable experi- ence in health care [29], for example, systems uncer- tainty about staffing levels and uncertainty about whether collaboration and support would ...

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Service user involvement: impact and participation: a survey of service user and staff perspectives

Service user involvement: impact and participation: a survey of service user and staff perspectives

... Several studies have examined how user involvement is conducted in health services [12-16]. Research has shown that service users have found it difficult to influence service providers and have a real impact on ...

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Managing pain in prison: staff perspectives

Managing pain in prison: staff perspectives

... many staff reported feeling that alternative approaches could prove valuable, such as the use of cognitive behaviour therapy and ...how staff report that analgesics are constructed by ...by staff and ...

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Treating Chronic Pain at a Federally Qualified Health Center: Staff Perspectives

Treating Chronic Pain at a Federally Qualified Health Center: Staff Perspectives

... Problems with opioids and substance abuse were perceived as significant barriers to the treatment of chronic pain, and occupied a considerable portion of interview content. Concerns reported reflected those found in ...

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Understanding staff perspectives of quality in practice in healthcare

Understanding staff perspectives of quality in practice in healthcare

... line staff were interviewed first, and some initial themes that emerged from these in- terviews were then explored with managers through later ...national staff survey and organisational documents were also ...

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The relationship between clinical and recovery dimensions of outcome in mental health

The relationship between clinical and recovery dimensions of outcome in mental health

... although staff and patients have differences in their perception of the level and type of morbidity there is some overlap and it is meaningful to consider the patient’s own view of morbidity and their stage of ...

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Sensory-Based Design & Epilepsy: Analyzing effects of design innovations on patient treatment and recovery

Sensory-Based Design & Epilepsy: Analyzing effects of design innovations on patient treatment and recovery

... clinical staff and patients at the Phoenix Mayo Clinic’s Epilepsy Monitoring ...and staff perspectives, elements of the built environment that cause stress prior to seizure activities and those that ...

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Gender Inequalities and Childbearing: A Qualitative study of Two Maternity Units in Nepal

Gender Inequalities and Childbearing: A Qualitative study of Two Maternity Units in Nepal

... This qualitative study looked at barriers to accessing two different maternity hospitals from a staff perspective. An additional strength is that it highlighted a range of issues related to gender inequalities. A ...

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... library staff at public libraries in urban areas of North Carolina consider diverse representation in books when performing readers’ advisory for teens? To explore this question, I conducted interviews with five ...

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'Moving on' through the locked ward system for women with intellectual disabilities

'Moving on' through the locked ward system for women with intellectual disabilities

... the perspectives of staff and service-users on three wards for women at a National Health Service (NHS) intellectual disability secure unit in ...by staff and echoes the academic literature and ...

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Peer assessing in Higher Education: perspectives of students and staff

Peer assessing in Higher Education: perspectives of students and staff

... Some students indicated that they were nervous and not confident in assessing due to a lack of experience. Liu and Carless (2006) note that students express resistance to peer assessment due to perceived inexperience, ...

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The last resort?:staff and client perspectives on physical intervention

The last resort?:staff and client perspectives on physical intervention

... between staff and clients’ accounts was whether physical intervention methods were used as the last ...by staff when dealing with aggression and some of the clients felt that they had a right to ...the ...

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The use of Explicit Teaching Strategies for Academic Staff and Students in Bioscience Foundation Subjects

The use of Explicit Teaching Strategies for Academic Staff and Students in Bioscience Foundation Subjects

... teaching staff with little or no teacher training. In this study, academic staff (permanent and sessional) attended a series of workshops run by staff developers who were trained to teach skills in ...

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Prison staff and the health promoting prison

Prison staff and the health promoting prison

... addition, staff numbers have not kept pace with the rapidly expanding prison ...Yet, staff are working with a population with complex, multifaceted health and social problems (Rutherford and Duggan, ...

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