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Theories of practice and public health: understanding …

In public health, as in many other areas of public policy, change is routinely understood as an outcome of individual choice, even when that is constrainedSee more

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Theories of practice and public health:understanding (un)healthy

WebPsychological understandings and individualistic theories of human behaviour and behaviour change have dominated both academic research and interventions at the ‘coalface’ of …

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Engagement between healthcare professionals and with …

WebObesity is a chronic condition that requires long- term management and is associated with unprecedented stigma in different settings, including during interactions with the health care

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The human right to health: exploring disability, migration and …

Web1. The human right to health: exploring disability, migration and health. Abstract. Across the globe, an estimated 1 billion people are on the move today, of whom 244 million are …

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Using metaphor in healthcare:physical health

WebSemino, Elena and Demjen, Zsofia (2017) Using metaphor in healthcare:physical health. In: The Routledge Handbook of Metaphor and Language. …

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Literacy, Learning and Health – A social practices view of …

Web19. Literacy, Learning and Health – A social practices view of health literacy. UTA PAPEN. Abstract. In this paper, I use a social practices view of literacy to challenge dominant …

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Healthcare Access and Quality Index based on mortality from …

WebSummary Background National levels of personal health-care access and quality can be approximated by measuring mortality rates from causes that should not be fatal in the …

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Corpus linguistics in illness and healthcare contexts: a case …

Web46 appLYING LINGUIStICS IN ILLNeSS aND heaLthCare CONtetS. and women (Shih, 2011) recognized to be the most affected groups. Diabulimia can lead to a number of …

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Exploring the barriers to lean healthcare implementation

WebThis article analyses implementation barriers to lean thinking in health care, based on experience of applying lean thinking in the UK's National Health Service (NHS). It …

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‘A lot of small things make a difference’ : Mental health and

WebIntroduction The social and economic consequences of COVID-19 have the potential to affect individuals and populations through different pathways (e.g., bereavement, loss of …

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Effective team working in health care Formatted: Line spacing: …

Web4 . health care should not be a taken -for-granted good; it is the quality of team working that counts in ensuring high quality care. Research also shows that quality of team working …

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Changing faces:nurses as emotional jugglers

WebNursing has long been distinguished as an occupation requiring extensive amounts of ‘emotion work’. Various studies highlight the importance of a nurse’s ability to manage …

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Technology acceptability, acceptance and adoption

WebTechnology acceptability, acceptance and adoption - definitions and measurement WISH ’19, May 04–09, 2019, Glasgow, UK INTRODUCTION Technology acceptance is one of …

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WHAT IS THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN MATERNAL …

Web5 ABSTRACT Background: Health equity is strongly linked with underlying socioeconomic differentials. Maternal education is widely regarded as a core social determinant of child …

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‘Cultivating health’:therapeutic landscapes and older people in

WebSocial Science & Medicine 58 (2004) 1781–1793 ‘Cultivating health’:therapeutic landscapes and older people in northern England Christine Milligan*, Anthony Gatrell, …

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The effectiveness of teamworking in Primary Health Care

WebWest, Michael and Slater, J (1996) The effectiveness of teamworking in Primary Health Care. Health Education Authority, Oxford. Full text not available from this repository.

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1 The potential benefits of dietary shift in China: synergies …

Web6 . 116 China’s dietary shift that reduces dietrelated CF, WF and EF, without - impeding nutritional 117 adequacy and dietary habits? 2) In an optimized dietary structure in …

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Public health, free movement and macroeconomic …

WebPublic health, free movement and macroeconomic coordination: Mapping the evolving governance of European Union health policy A thesis submitted to Lancaster University …

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