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“The measures taken by the government overburdened the daily practice” – insights of the PRICOV-19 study on German general practitioners in times of COVID-19

more meaningful to them (76%). They also saw a lack of political support (75.2%) and that the measures taken by the government overburdened the daily practice (66.4%). Not many GPs were at risk of being ... (ICU). Initially, research, media and particularly political focus were primarily on this sector in its fight against the virus [ 10–14 ]. Nevertheless, a comprehensive approach to managing the COVID

Doing primary care integration: a qualitative study of meso-level collaborative practices

situation were successfully made. In this context of cycling relationships, staffing changes made in reaction to exogenous shocks and political pressures were clear influences on integration. However ... . 64. McLeod C. Trust . In: Zalta EN, editor. The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy [Internet]. Fall 2021 . Metaphysics Research Lab, Stanford University; 2021 [ cited 2022 Dec 5] . Available from

Creating space to talk about patients’ personal goals: experiences from primary care stakeholders

-hermeneutical philosophy of Lindseth and Norberg. All participants expressed a strong fundamental belief for putting patients’ personal goals first. The primary care providers shared that they created space for

Exploring how people achieve recommended levels of physical activity, despite self-reported economic difficulties: a sense of coherence perspective

strategies, identity, meaning of life such as religion or philosophy, the expression of being confident, a preventive orientation concerning health, mindset, knowledge and culture stability [ 23, 27 ]. The

The Concept of Neutrality with Regard to Gender and Religion: A Critique Exemplified by the Approach of Martha Nussbaum

This article is about the meaning and the plausibility of the concept of neutrality with regard to debates on gender and religion in political philosophy. As an example, it takes the Capabilities ... latter conception, the former better corresponds to the basic norm of equal respect. Political philosophy; secularism; feminist ethics; Martha Nussbaum Author affiliation Cornelia M?gge holds a PhD from

“I think they should give primary health care a little more priority”. The primary health care in Caribbean SIDS: what can be said about adaptation to the changing climate? The case of Dominica— a qualitative study

]. Exposure and vulnerability to climate change and its associated risks are also determined by social and political factors, and more generally the development context, which can trigger human mobility and ... as political, social and cultural factors that contribute to health inequities [ 21 ]. EPHF is considered as a key component in achieving universal health coverage (UHC) [ 22 ] and the health

Communication barriers faced by pharmacists when managing patients with hypertension in a primary care team: a qualitative study

would like to acknowledge the following for their help: Prof Vikki Entwistle, Chair in Health Services Research and Philosophy at University of Aberdeen, for feedback on the manuscript; all clinics and

Core values of employed general practitioners in Germany – a qualitative study

consultation time as highly relevant. It is described as part of the employed GPs’ philosophy or professional role: “GP just means […] I have many patients with psychosomatic or psychological problems that you ... for special circumstances and when their working philosophy is similar to that of the employing physicians’. This similarity may result from the adaptation of their working methods over time: “In the

Gendering the Secular: Interventions in Politics, Philosophy and Movements

conversations between Political Science, Sociology, Gender Studies, Philosophy, Anthropology, Religious Studies and Theology. As guest editors of this special issue, we therefore call for continued rigorous ... neutrality. It uses the oeuvre of Martha Nussbaum, notably her Capabilities Approach, as material to analyse how political philosophy constructs the meaning of ?neutrality? and assesses its plausibility in the

Self-protective behaviors of Thai village health volunteers in community engagement during a COVID-19 outbreak: interpretation using the health belief model

P. Anthropological study of village health volunteers’ (VHVs’) socio-political network in minimizing risk and managing the crisis during COVID-19. Heliyon. 2022;8(1):e08654. Kably AA, Almalki RA

Politik Kutuplaşma ve Kamu Sektörü İstihdamı

literature on public sector employment. However, as far as we know, previous studies have not addressed the impact of political polarization on the public sector. This study empirically explores the

Muhalefetin Siyasal Alanda İnşası: Rus Muhalif Lider Aleksey Navalnıy’ın Konuşmalarının Retorik Analizi

Political communication is one of the oldest areas in the history of mankind, along with politics, state and power structure. Political communication is especially effective in the process of self ... tools of today. The means of political communication and the methods used also show the characteristics of social structures. Until the fall of the USSR, it has implemented a unique communication system

Healthcare providers’ and policymakers’ experiences and perspectives on barriers and facilitators to chronic disease self-management for people living with hypertension and diabetes in Cameroon

factors are essential to PE, there is a need for interventions paying more attention to organizational and political barriers to PE than so far. Interventions targeting simultaneously these multilevel ... rising numbers of people living and ageing with hypertension and/or diabetes. The success of these interventions depends on the overall context of political, organizational, societal, and personal factors

Challenges of Implementing an Effective Primary Health Care Accreditation Program: a qualitative study in Iran

country’s PHC system. To be isolated from political influences, this institution must be formed and operate independently on political and organisational levels. The transparency and validity of its decisions ... regulations set by upline managers, economic problems, political restrictions, lack of internal and external cooperation. It would be unfamiliar to talk about promotion and accreditation in a system where

Experiences with smoking habits and the need for cessation among habitual smokers in Japan: a qualitative study based on semi-structured interviews

the sale of cigarettes. Finally, there was a need for “political involvement” because of frustration and anger among the smokers that the government has not banned or supported smoking cessation while ... neighbors, national, and political commitment was identified in “social commitment.” As shown in the experience of smoking, smokers frequently have considerable suffering in their backgrounds, including the

Interplay of self-care, self-efficacy, and health deviation self-care requisites: a study on type 2 diabetes patients through the lens of Orem’s self-care theory

to maintain or promote one’s life, health, well-being, and also to prevent and cure one’s disease. The main philosophy behind Orem’s model is to prepare the patient for taking responsibility for one’s

Türkiye’de Siyasi Partilerin Yerel Katılım Politikaları

Democracy has been tried to be defined with many different concepts since its emergence. The most accepted among these was that it was a political regime and that the self-directed mass of the ... democratic governments, participatory democracy model is adopted as an appropriate model in local organizations to meet the demands of the people to participate in the administration. Political parties, which

COVID-19 vaccination uptake and receptivity among veterans enrolled in homelessness-tailored primary health care clinics: provider trust vs. misinformation

example, one vaccine refuser blamed media outlets for spreading fear-based conspiracy theories: “There’s a lot of tin foil hats that have folks terrified to do anything. One of them is [a political ... behavior. The ND HPACT achieved significantly higher vaccine uptake than the CA site despite the disadvantage of a seemingly less favorable political environment where conspiracy theories and misinformation

Kamusal Alanda Sanat ve Sanat Eserleri

to concentrate around urban areas, it raises urban interest toward art activities. Artistic activities add political and cultural status to the city in terms of both national and international arena. ... in Political Philosophy, EUROSPHERE, Çevrimiçi çalışma makaleleri . No.02 . http//eurosphere.uib.no/knowledgebase/workingpapers.htm (Erişim tarihi: 01 . 03 . 2020 ). Mutlu , E. ( 2004 ). İletişim

Expectations of general practitioners on a practice based research network in Germany- a qualitative study within the Bavarian Research Practice Network (BayFoNet)

, political measures) 3. Inner setting (internal factors influencing the intervention, such as social architecture or culture within the individual practice) 4. Characteristics of the individual ... ability to speak and argue, also in a political context. I hope that we will get there with BayFoNet in five years. “ (Interview Transcript JR, Pos. 39) 2) Professional development and training of practice