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Education, learned effectiveness and health – UCL Press

WebEducation forms a unique dimension of social status with qualities that make it especially important to health. Educational attainment marks social status at the beginning of …

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How Education Makes Us Healthy[1] – UCL Press

WebThe evidence for positive correlations between years of education and health status is consistent. The patterns of causalities underlying these correlations are likely to be …

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Education for collaboration: the influence of the third space on

WebThe delivery of integrated care requires the establishment of effective professional relationships that foster collaborative working across health systems. …

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The plain language Glossary of Evaluation Terms for Informed …

WebWell-informed choices about how to improve health outcomes depend on access to reliable information, including research evidence. Many people (the public, …

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Human encounters: The core of everyday care practice

WebAlthough there is increasing recognition within health and social care policy that relationships are central within ‘people work’, little attention is given to exploring the …

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Our Health: exploring interdisciplinarity and community-based

WebThis paper presents a qualitative case study of the experiences of student and community partners involved in collaborative health research in the context of an …

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The experiences of newly qualified teachers in 2020 and

WebInitial teacher education into early career for the 2020/1 cohort . The timeline in Figure 1 summarises major events during the pandemic, from the perspective of a …

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Perspectives on love as a component of professional practice

WebSince children and youth are often cared for by many professionals who are trained and educated in different disciplinary traditions, it is important that child and youth …

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‘Decolonising the Medical Curriculum‘: Humanising medicine …

WebThe Decolonising the Curriculum movement in higher education has been steadily gaining momentum, accelerated by recent global events calling for an appraisal …

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A conceptual review of family involvement in acute mental health

WebThis paper describes a process developed in order to work collaboratively on a conceptual review of some of the family involvement models that are used in acute …

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Bringing research alive through stories: reflecting on research

WebStories are vital in making sense of our lives – and research. Consequently, 12 researchers from the University of Sheffield underwent a three-month training process …

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Influences of parents' education on their children's educational

WebThis paper is based on a talk given at the conference of the Centre for Research on the Wider Benefits of Learning, September 2004. There is consistent …

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‘In line with the modern conception of much mental illness

WebIntroduction. Despite the fervently championed double aims of deinstitutionalisation and the merging of mental and physical health in the post-war …

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Participatory co-design of science communication strategies for …

WebIntroduction. Over the last three decades, science communication scholars have shown that to promote a deeper engagement with audiences and the broader …

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Disease and design in twentieth-century South Africa

WebThe architectural history of healthcare in South Africa remains greatly understudied, as do the consequences of the 1918–19 Spanish Flu, which ravaged its …

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Preserving home: resistance to cholera sanitation procedures in …

WebLess than a year after the British occupation of Egypt in 1882, cholera struck in late June 1883. The country experienced three subsequent epidemics in 1895–6, 1902 …

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The Evolutionary Determinants of Health Programme: Urban …

WebThere is a mismatch between our palaeolithic genome and the urbanised Anthropocene world we now inhabit. One consequence is the alarming global rise in …

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A case study from Guyana of adapting engaged research

WebIn this paper, we have combined ideas drawn from philosophy (epistemic injustice), critical theory (epistemicide) and practical approaches (engaged research …

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