Navigating Uncertainty: Professional Trajectories and Recognition Boundaries in Integrative Medicine in Spain [0.03%]
不确定性下的职业轨迹与认可边界:西班牙整合医学的发展之路
Rosa Martínez-Cuadros,Maribel Blázquez-Rodríguez,Mónica Cornejo-Valle et al.
Rosa Martínez-Cuadros et al.
Integrative medicine should be understood not as an isolated entity but as a boundary field-a contested space where medical legitimacy, scientific authority, and professional jurisdiction are continuously negotiated. The Spanish case illust...
The Lived Experience of Mortality in Cancer Care: A Phenomenologically Grounded Qualitative Study of Being-Towards-Death [0.03%]
癌症护理中死亡存在的现象学质性研究
Thomas Byrne,Susan E Leggett,Jonas Techmanski et al.
Thomas Byrne et al.
This paper presents findings from qualitative interviews with 19 cancer patients and survivors, examining how they experience and articulate the existential structure Heidegger calls being-towards-death. The study accomplishes two goals. Fi...
"The Thing That Will Save You Is the Community" : Qualitative Perspectives on Mental Health and Social Connectedness Following a Major Australian Bushfire [0.03%]
“社区将会拯救你”——澳大利亚重大森林大火后民众心理健康与社会联系的定性分析视角
Elizabeth A Newnham,Nicholas Da Silva,Merridy Grant et al.
Elizabeth A Newnham et al.
The risk of recurring and cascading disasters is increasing rapidly, with significant implications for community mental health. This study aimed to explore qualitative reports of mental health experiences, changes in social identity, and co...
AI in Healthcare: Identity Threat or Opportunity? Insights From Medical Specialists [0.03%]
人工智能在医疗领域的应用:身份威胁还是机遇?医学专家的见解
Laurianne Terlinden,Aurélie Verachtert,Jellis Bollens
Laurianne Terlinden
In recent years, artificial intelligence (AI) has gradually permeated the medical sector, bringing about multifaceted changes in healthcare practices. Existing studies demonstrate significant gains of AI for clinical application in terms of...
"I No Longer Felt Sick, I Always Felt Free": Growing Up With Congenital Heart Disease and the Struggle for a Good Life-An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis [0.03%]
“我再也没有感到生病,我总是感到自由”: 先天性心脏病患者的成长经历及其对美好生活的追求——解释现象学分析法的一项研究
Lisa Nebel,Annika Freiberger,Claudia Dellas et al.
Lisa Nebel et al.
Advancements in surgical, interventional, and intensive-care medicine have significantly increased the life expectancy of individuals born with congenital heart disease (CHD). As a result, growing numbers of affected children now reach adul...
Reflexivity Across the Research Process: A Metasynthesis and Integration Model of Exemplary Practices [0.03%]
跨越研究过程的自我反思性:典范实践的元合成与整合模型
Ellen A Ahlness,Ashley Mog
Ellen A Ahlness
Reflexivity holds multiple nuanced, yet largely complementary, definitions depending on disciplinary orientation, yet it is steadily being recognized as a necessary component of trustworthy research and evaluations. There is a rich body of ...
Patient Perspectives on Trust in Artificial Intelligence-Powered Tools in Prostate Cancer Diagnostics [0.03%]
前列腺癌诊断中人工智能驱动工具信任度的患者视角分析
Simon Aleksander Berger,Erna Håland,Marit Solbjør
Simon Aleksander Berger
The increasing prevalence of prostate cancer cases calls for new ways to improve diagnostic pathways and patient care. Artificial intelligence (AI)-powered tools offer potential to streamline prostate cancer diagnostics, yet little is known...
Balancing the Self: Intervention for Family Caregivers Through the Lens of Terror Management Theory [0.03%]
自我平衡:通过恐怖管理理论分析家庭照护者的干预措施
Ksenya Shulyaev,Offer E Edelstein,Aviad Tur-Sinai et al.
Ksenya Shulyaev et al.
Family caregivers play a vital role in supporting older adults, yet caregiving often brings persistent exposure to mortality, leading to heightened death anxiety and psychological distress. Applying terror management theory (TMT), this stud...
The Healthcare Experiences of People With Head and Neck Cancer and Associated Communication Changes: An Interpretative Phenomenological Study [0.03%]
头颈癌及关联沟通变化患者的医疗经历:解释性现象学研究
Martin Checklin,Abby M Foster,Rebecca Packer et al.
Martin Checklin et al.
Head and neck cancer (HNC) includes a diverse group of cancers, involving complex care pathways and life-altering side effects, including changes to how people communicate. Patient experience is an important outcome of HNC care; however, to...
Fractured Memories, Enduring Self: A Feminist Autoethnography of Cognitive Impairment in Multiple Sclerosis [0.03%]
破碎的记忆,持久的自我:多发性硬化症认知障碍的女性主义自传体民族志研究
Lisa Kelly
Lisa Kelly
Cognitive impairment in multiple sclerosis quietly fractures memory, identity, and agency long before it is clinically acknowledged. This autoethnography examines the lived experience of cognitive disruption through a feminist lens, where m...