Self-Stigma & Help-Seeking in Depression | Rural Ireland Study

Self-Stigma & Help-Seeking in Depression | Rural Ireland Study

Self-Stigma and Depression Help-Seeking in Rural Ireland Background and Study Justification Depression is one of the major causes of disability and disease burden in the world with more than 280 million individuals being affected (1). The latest national statistics in Ireland have shown that there are more cases of untreated depressive symptoms among rural populations than city dwellers and that this is highly a result […]

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Family Presence in NICU: Benefits of Family-Centred Care

Family Presence in NICU: Benefits of Family-Centred Care

Family-Centred Care in NICU: Parental Presence and Outcomes Advancements on the family-centred care concept have evolved as a core principle of the nursing field of children by paying assent to the concept of families as stakeholders in the successful care of children hospitalised. Family-centred care contrasts with parental passivity in which parents are viewed as critical to the development of wellbeing due to their unique […]

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Rhythmic Patterns & Visual Cues in Coaching: A Systematic Review

Rhythmic Patterns & Visual Cues in Coaching: A Systematic Review

Rhythmic Patterns and Visual Cues in Leadership Coaching Background Information In recent times, there has been a notable increase in the number of techniques within the area of coaching, particularly in the realm of professional leadership. These methodologies have been developed with the intention of improving the effectiveness of the coaching process. These strategies frequently aim to cultivate a state of mind that is both […]

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Communication in Health and Social Care

Role of communication in health and social care Effective communication is vital to providing health and social care because it makes connection easier, makes it possible to identify needs, and encourages the formation of relationships that are established on mutual trust. The Argyle model of communication and the Tuckman model of group growth will be the primary foci of this new employee orientation. Both models […]

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Professional Practice in Health and Social Care!!

How theory or legislation enables you to understand the key issues For health and social care workers in the UK, negotiating the ethical terrain is like walking on a tightrope. This delicate balancing act is defined by three fundamental pillars: upholding the secrecy of personal information, acting in the best interests of individuals (beneficence), and respecting their autonomy (Beauchamp and Childress, 2009). A strong framework […]

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Health Policy Response in The UK for Fighting Breast Cancer!!

Health Policy Response in The UK for Fighting Breast Cancer Among Women Below 45 Years 1. Abstract           The following research study involves analysing the impact of the health policy response in the UK for controlling the prevalence of Breast cancer among women below 45 years. In order to conduct this study, the qualitative method has been selected and secondary data will be collected from […]

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Personalized Management of Multimorbidity: Addressing Hypertension and Complex Care in Aging Populations

Personalized Management of Multimorbidity Multi-morbidity is a technical word used to explain the conditions of an individual who has been suffering from myriads of chronic illnesses at a time. In most cases, the individual suffers from two or more chronic illnesses at a time, one of which or sometimes both may hasten fatal consequences. Multimorbidity has been emerging as one of the most significant challenges […]

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