In search of a heart: charity, children's hospitals and The Wizard of Oz [0.03%]
寻找一颗心:慈善、儿童医院与《绿野仙踪》
Sabina Dosani
Sabina Dosani
Children's hospitals in the British NHS: commercial and international considerations [0.03%]
英国国民卫生服务中的儿童医院:商业和国际因素考虑
Neil Lunt,Mark Exworthy
Neil Lunt
Patient mobility is a complex phenomenon, involving both outward and inward flows, and treatments that are more and less complex and where choice may be driven by quality and availability rather than solely cost. Public health systems in hi...
Your pain and mine: the mismatch between pain expression and perception of patients with sickle cell disease in the UK [0.03%]
你的痛和我的痛:英国镰状细胞病患者痛苦的表达与感知之间的不匹配
Fejiro Okagbare,Alison Swartz,Deborah Padfield et al.
Fejiro Okagbare et al.
Background: Transforming the scope of global health to become more equitable, especially in conditions such as sickle cell disease (SCD), has been the subject of increasing attention. It has garnered significant focus wit...
Advance directives in Ghana: a content analysis of three Ghanaian policy documents and their implications for dementia care [0.03%]
冈比亚的预立医疗指示:三个冈比亚政策文件的内容分析及其对痴呆照护的影响
Kwame Kesse Adjei,Irene Apewe Adjei,Linda Yembatoa Anebalogo et al.
Kwame Kesse Adjei et al.
Introduction: Advance directives are defined as statements that are written in advance and ensure that a person's control over a medical decision is upheld even in situations where the patient is deemed to lack decision-m...
Trans epistemologies of adeno and endo pain: a history of perspective in gynaecology [0.03%]
从妇科历史角度解读腺痛与内痛的转识学说
Penn Newell
Penn Newell
This is a creative-critical essay about the shape of menstrual pain set against 'the politics of the uterus' (Paul B Preciado), drawing from personal experiences of adenomyosis. The premise thinks through existing literature and cultural po...
Memoirs of amnesia: filial narratology of contemporary amnesiac writing in Taiwan [0.03%]
失忆的书写与叙事:论当代台湾华文失忆小说中的亲子叙事模式
Chung-Jen Chen
Chung-Jen Chen
Contemporary Taiwanese literature has witnessed an emergence of narratives addressing cognitive decline and Alzheimer's disease, constituting a significant literary phenomenon that merits scholarly attention. These narratives often delve in...
Reclaiming care: integrating nursing humanities into Philippine nursing education [0.03%]
护理人文在菲律宾护理教育中的整合与重塑关怀โรงพยาบาลフィリピンの看護教育における看護人文学の統合とケアの回復
Noriel Calaguas,John Paolo Sarce
Noriel Calaguas
Traditional undergraduate nursing education often prioritises biomedical and technical skills, neglecting the humanistic dimensions vital for holistic practice. This abstract advocates for integrating nursing humanities, an interdisciplinar...
Psych ward gothic: melodrama, hospitalisation anxiety and a case for the humanities in psychiatric research [0.03%]
精神病院哥特风:情节剧、住院焦虑和人文科学的精神病学研究案例
Alastair Morrison
Alastair Morrison
This article offers a critical assessment of representations of psychiatric hospitalisation in modern Western societies, with the goal of informing clinicians' approach to communication and reassurance around involuntary hospitalisation. Wi...
Priya Vaughan,Chloe Watfern,Barbara Doran et al.
Priya Vaughan et al.
Art can have a positive impact on health and well-being and be efficacious in health research and dissemination processes. However, creative, arts-based approaches to research and knowledge translation sometimes have a precarious toehold in...
End chapter: illness memoirs and narrative humility in shaping the language of palliative care [0.03%]
终章:疾病回忆录与叙事谦逊在姑息治疗语言塑造中的作用
Sankari Palanivel,Sashi Kala Govindarajulu,Rajendran V G
Sankari Palanivel
Palliative care communication often balances clarity with compassion, yet its professional and goal-oriented language can inadvertently mute the emotional and existential realities of dying. Illness memoirs, by contrast, linger in the textu...