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[Reflexology]. 反射疗法。
Pub Date : 2018-10-08 DOI: 10.4324/9781315378350-25
B. Dobbs-Zeller
Reflexology is potentially a very valuable therapeutic nursing skill and could have wide-ranging and cost-effective benefits in health care, from special care baby units through to care of the elderly. Like many other complementary therapies, reflexology seems to restore and maintain health by rebalancing the body. Whilst to many, reflexology may appear a gentle therapy, it is vital that the contraindications are known and that it is only carried out by trained therapists.
反射疗法是一种潜在的非常有价值的治疗性护理技能,可以在医疗保健方面具有广泛和成本效益,从特殊护理婴儿单位到老年人护理。像许多其他补充疗法一样,反射疗法似乎通过重新平衡身体来恢复和维持健康。虽然对许多人来说,反射疗法可能是一种温和的疗法,但重要的是要知道禁忌症,并且只能由训练有素的治疗师进行。
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引用次数: 18
Food for thought. 值得思考。
Pub Date : 2018-09-01 DOI: 10.1108/sd-09-2018-0179
R. Simpson
PurposeThis paper aims to review the latest management developments across the globe and pinpoint practical implications from cutting-edge research and case studies.Design/methodology/approachThis briefing is prepared by an independent writer who adds their own impartial comments and places the articles in context.FindingsDespite originating from a limited study, this briefing provides insight into how business model innovation can be crucial, especially for food start-ups. Sustainability is becoming the key term that dictates whether small food firms survive.Originality/valueThe briefing saves busy executives, strategists and researchers hours of reading time by selecting only the very best, most pertinent information and presenting it in a condensed and easy-to-digest format.
本文旨在回顾全球管理的最新发展,并从前沿研究和案例研究中找出实际意义。设计/方法/方法本简报由独立作者编写,作者将添加自己的公正评论,并将文章置于上下文中。尽管来自有限的研究,但本简报提供了关于商业模式创新如何至关重要的见解,特别是对食品初创企业而言。可持续性正成为决定小型食品公司能否生存的关键术语。该简报通过选择最好、最相关的信息,并以简明易懂的形式呈现,为忙碌的高管、策略师和研究人员节省了数小时的阅读时间。
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引用次数: 0
'A strong legacy'. “一个强大的遗产”。
Pub Date : 2018-08-01 DOI: 10.1088/2058-7058/31/8/29
J. Dunningham
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[Solitude]. 【孤独】。
Pub Date : 2018-07-01 DOI: 10.2307/j.ctv16qjx4t.60
I. Delisle
Solitude is a psychological phenomenon people experience at various points in their lives. And whether it is objective or subjective, it needs to be addressed. The author suggests various approaches and presents her ideas on constructive and destructive solitude, with accompanying examples. Readers conclude that each person can draw on their inner strength and inspiration to come to the best solution.
孤独是人们在生活的各个阶段所经历的一种心理现象。无论是客观的还是主观的,都需要加以解决。作者提出了各种方法,并提出了她对建设性和破坏性孤独的看法,并附上了一些例子。读者得出的结论是,每个人都可以利用自己内心的力量和灵感来找到最好的解决方案。
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Preparation for surgery 手术准备
Pub Date : 2018-06-22 DOI: 10.1002/9781119266907.ch2
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Reducing stigma in health-care settings. 减少医疗环境中的耻辱感。
Pub Date : 2018-02-06 DOI: 10.22374/jmhan.v2i1.28
J. Langille
JANUARY 2014 VOLUME 110 NUMBER 1 I n a lecture she gave last June, Heather Stuart spoke about a colleague who had breast cancer treatment and woke up in a hospital room filled with flowers and cards and visitors, thrilled with the support. Sometime later, this woman was hospitalized for depression. She woke up sad and alone in an empty room. “This is what stigma is and what stigma does,” said Stuart, the Bell Canada mental health and anti-stigma research chair at Queen’s University and senior consultant to the Mental Health Commission of Canada (MHCC). “The most disturbing part is that my colleague is a psychiatrist and works in a mental health facility. You would think that mental health professionals would be more understanding.” Health-care providers may be aware that they should not perpetuate stigma, yet people who seek help for mental health concerns report that some of the most deeply felt stigma they experience comes from front-line health-care professionals. The desire to avoid stigma is one of the key reasons people who meet the criteria for mental illness may not seek care. Stuart, who is also a professor in the public health sciences department at Queen’s, is co-author of a paper that provides an overview of the nature of stigma associated with mental illnesses, with a focus on the stigma demonstrated by health-care providers. The authors cited a review of general nursing literature, which revealed that some emergency department and intensive care unit nurses behaved in openly unsympathetic and demeaning ways toward people with mental health issues. These nurses felt that dealing with such issues was not their job, and they viewed people who had selfharmed as wasting resources meant for saving lives. Many health-care providers do not realize that their own language and behaviours are harmful, says Stuart. “Every one of us is part of the problem, because we’ve all grown up in a society that has taught us to stigmatize mental illness. Even though we don’t want to admit it, we all do it. It’s unconscious and can come up particularly when we’re Stigma, according to the MHCC, is a complex social process that marginalizes and disenfranchises people who have a mental illness and their family members. Prejudicial attitudes and discriminatory behaviours fuel inaccurate notions that people with mental illness are violent, unpredictable and can never recover. There are three kinds of stigma: self-stigma, public stigma and structural stigma, which occurs at the level of institutions, policies and laws and results in inequitable or unfair treatment. Stigma defi ned
在去年6月的一次演讲中,希瑟·斯图尔特(Heather Stuart)谈到了她的一位同事,她接受了乳腺癌治疗,在医院的病房里醒来,病房里摆满了鲜花、卡片和来访者,她为大家的支持而激动不已。过了一段时间,这个女人因为抑郁症住院了。她悲伤地醒来,独自一人在一个空房间里。女王大学加拿大贝尔心理健康和反耻辱研究主席、加拿大心理健康委员会(MHCC)高级顾问斯图尔特说:“这就是耻辱的含义和耻辱的作用。”“最令人不安的是,我的同事是一名精神科医生,在一家精神卫生机构工作。你会认为心理健康专家会更理解。”卫生保健提供者可能意识到,他们不应该使污名永久化,但因精神健康问题寻求帮助的人报告说,他们所经历的一些最深刻的污名来自一线卫生保健专业人员。避免污名化的愿望是符合精神疾病标准的人可能不寻求治疗的关键原因之一。斯图尔特也是女王大学公共卫生科学系的教授,他是一篇论文的合著者,该论文概述了与精神疾病相关的耻辱的本质,重点是卫生保健提供者所表现出的耻辱。作者引用了一篇对普通护理文献的综述,其中揭示了一些急诊科和重症监护病房的护士对有精神健康问题的人公开表现出冷漠和贬低的态度。这些护士觉得处理这些问题不是他们的工作,他们认为自残的人是在浪费本应挽救生命的资源。Stuart说,许多卫生保健提供者没有意识到他们自己的语言和行为是有害的。“我们每个人都是问题的一部分,因为我们都在一个教育我们对精神疾病污名化的社会中长大。尽管我们不想承认,但我们都这样做过。根据MHCC的说法,耻辱是一个复杂的社会过程,它使患有精神疾病的人及其家庭成员边缘化并被剥夺权利。偏见态度和歧视行为助长了精神疾病患者暴力、不可预测且永远无法康复的错误观念。耻辱感有三种:自我耻辱感、公共耻辱感和结构性耻辱感。耻辱感发生在制度、政策和法律层面,导致不公平或不公平的待遇。病耻感的定义
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引用次数: 2
Adopting national nursing data standards in Canada. 采用加拿大国家护理数据标准。
Pub Date : 2017-05-01
Peggy White, Lynn Nagle, Kathryn Hannah
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Wanted: A new role as a clinical nurse philosopher. 招聘:临床护士哲学家的新角色。
Pub Date : 2017-05-01
Roy Poules
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Federal budget removes one of the legislative barriers to NP practice. 联邦预算消除了NP实践的一个立法障碍。
Pub Date : 2017-05-01
Virginia St-Denis
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Artificial intelligence, automation and the future of nursing. 人工智能、自动化和护理的未来。
Pub Date : 2017-05-01
Wendy Glauser
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