2023
Virtual interviewing with marginalized young adult mothers: appreciating the New Norm
Flaherty S, Sadler L. Virtual interviewing with marginalized young adult mothers: appreciating the New Norm. Public Health Nursing 2023, 40: 740-749. PMID: 37317821, PMCID: PMC10530169, DOI: 10.1111/phn.13220.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsQualitative researchNew normsSpecific interview questionsQualitative interviewsInclusive representationMethodological best practicesIdentified categoriesOverarching themesQualitative studyInterview questionsEarly homeMethods studyBest practicesInterviewsParticipationOngoing stressorsNormsPerson interviewsLimited researchInterviewingYoung adult mothersResearchResponsibilityThemesCommunityMental Health Service Staff on Sharing Lived Experience in the Workplace
King A, Roennfeldt H, Brasier C, Byrne L, Fortune T, Brophy L. Mental Health Service Staff on Sharing Lived Experience in the Workplace. Australian Social Work 2023, 77: 228-242. DOI: 10.1080/0312407x.2022.2156802.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCore social work valuesSocial work valuesSocial workersLived experienceService users' experiencesMental health service staffService reformHealth service staffWork valuesService staffInclusion of staffRange of rolesMental health workplaceMental health servicesHealth servicesService usersQualitative studyMental health systemStaff perspectivesConflicting waysHealth workplaceReformWorkersResponsibilityPerspective
2022
Barriers to Identifying Learning Disabilities: A Qualitative Study of Clinicians and Educators
Stone L, Benoit L, Martin A, Hafler J. Barriers to Identifying Learning Disabilities: A Qualitative Study of Clinicians and Educators. Academic Pediatrics 2022, 23: 1166-1174. PMID: 36584937, DOI: 10.1016/j.acap.2022.12.008.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsQualitative studyCharter schoolsProfessional educationPublic schoolsLearning DisabilitiesSchool-aged childrenIndividual interviewsSystemic barriersEducatorsSchoolsSpecific trainingTheoretical samplingInstitutional guidanceProfessionalsTrainingThemesCommunity settingsLDChildrenDisabilityEducationUnited StatesInterviewsResponsibilityDifferent areasGender differences in social support for diabetes self-management: A qualitative study among veterans
Gray K, Silvestrini M, Ma E, Nelson K, Bastian L, Voils C. Gender differences in social support for diabetes self-management: A qualitative study among veterans. Patient Education And Counseling 2022, 107: 107578. PMID: 36463824, DOI: 10.1016/j.pec.2022.107578.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSocial supportGender differencesSelf-management programSemi-structured interviewsSelf-management effortsSupport personsInterpersonal barriersNotable gender differencesSalient themesFamily needsThematic analysisQualitative studyVeterans Health Administration health care systemInformational social supportFamily/friendsEmotional supportResponsibilityHealth care systemThemesDiabetesSupportPreferred programCare systemWomenInterviewsPerformance of IRBs in China: a survey on IRB employees and researchers’ experiences and perceptions
Liu X, Wu Y, Yang M, Li Y, Khoshnood K, Luo E, Li L, Wang X. Performance of IRBs in China: a survey on IRB employees and researchers’ experiences and perceptions. BMC Medical Ethics 2022, 23: 89. PMID: 36038889, PMCID: PMC9426015, DOI: 10.1186/s12910-022-00826-4.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2021
Conceptual Framework for Personal Recovery in Patients With Acute Myocardial Infarction
Dreyer RP, Pavlo AJ, Horne A, Dunn R, Danvers K, Brush J, Slade M, Davidson L. Conceptual Framework for Personal Recovery in Patients With Acute Myocardial Infarction. Journal Of The American Heart Association 2021, 10: e022354. PMID: 34581198, PMCID: PMC8649153, DOI: 10.1161/jaha.121.022354.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsConceptual frameworkSense of safetyNew conceptual frameworkDepth interviewsIdentity changeNew fearsParticipants' experiencesEveryday lifeOverarching themesSocial isolationPhenomenological frameworkInterviewsExperienceNew challengesPersonal recoveryNumerous waysPeopleFrameworkFuture interventionsResponsibilityLifeThemesSecurityParticipantsThe role of felt responsibility in climate change political participation
Munson S, Kotcher J, Maibach E, Rosenthal S, Leiserowitz A. The role of felt responsibility in climate change political participation. Oxford Open Climate Change 2021, 1: kgab012. DOI: 10.1093/oxfclm/kgab012.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2020
Themes in Experiences of PTSD Symptoms and Relationships Among Male Veterans With Risky Sexual Behavior
Decker SE, Pavlo A, Harper A, Herring Y, Black AC. Themes in Experiences of PTSD Symptoms and Relationships Among Male Veterans With Risky Sexual Behavior. Psychological Trauma Theory Research Practice And Policy 2020, 12: 678-686. PMID: 32338947, PMCID: PMC8717835, DOI: 10.1037/tra0000569.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHigh-risk sexual behaviorQualitative interviewsLived experienceQualitative researchRecent high-risk sexual behaviorSupportive relationshipsIntimate relationshipsSexual behaviorSocial contactPhenomenological frameworkUnited StatesQuantitative researchInterviewsRisky sexual behaviorIntimacyThemesOperation Iraqi FreedomExperienceOperation Enduring FreedomFreedomResponsibilityEngagementEnduring FreedomTrustRelationshipREVISITING HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ETHICAL, LEGAL, and SOCIAL ISSUES and EVALUATION: TELEHEALTH/TELEMEDICINE and COVID-19
Kaplan B. REVISITING HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ETHICAL, LEGAL, and SOCIAL ISSUES and EVALUATION: TELEHEALTH/TELEMEDICINE and COVID-19. International Journal Of Medical Informatics 2020, 143: 104239. PMID: 33152653, PMCID: PMC7831568, DOI: 10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2020.104239.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSocial issuesProfessional organization guidelinesTelehealth/telemedicineSynthesis matrixApplied ethicsEthical useContext-sensitive approachLegal issuesClinician's responsibilityPatient responsibilityConsentScholarly papersProfessional societiesInformation technologyScholarsTelemedicine servicesNew concernsResponsibilityAddress gapsEvidence-based wayCOVID-19 experienceBackward citationsIssuesPrimary concernPrivacy
2019
Social Entrepreneurship Factors of Success and Failure in the Omsk Region of Russia
Fomina Y, Chahine T. Social Entrepreneurship Factors of Success and Failure in the Omsk Region of Russia. Palgrave Studies In Governance, Leadership And Responsibility 2019, 89-111. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-10740-6_5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchFactors of successSocial entrepreneursSocial entrepreneurshipSocial entrepreneurship successOpen-ended survey questionsEntrepreneurship successEntrepreneurship factorsMature entrepreneursGlobal SouthOmsk regionQualitative researchEntrepreneursEnvironmental outcomesGlobal challengesEntrepreneurshipRussiaPhenomenological approachSurvey questionsSuccessVenturesOrganizationResearchResponsibilityEuropeRespondents
2017
Strategies for Developing and Recognizing Faculty Working in Quality Improvement and Patient Safety
Coleman DL, Wardrop RM, Levinson WS, Zeidel ML, Parsons PE. Strategies for Developing and Recognizing Faculty Working in Quality Improvement and Patient Safety. Academic Medicine 2017, 92: 52-57. PMID: 27191838, DOI: 10.1097/acm.0000000000001230.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsQI/PSChange managementContributions of facultyStrategic prioritiesAcademic clinical departmentsCollaborative networksMost academic departmentsProactive approachQuality improvementRigorous training programDecision makingImprovement activitiesArticle advocatesProfessional organizationsIndividual faculty membersQuality improvement activitiesAcademic departmentsManagementOpportunitiesLeadershipScholarly impactOrganizationComprehensive approachFaculty engagementResponsibility
2016
Forensic Psychiatry
Appel J, Garakani A, Kunz M. Forensic Psychiatry. 2016, 368-372. DOI: 10.1002/9781118654231.ch43.ChaptersForensic psychiatryForensic psychiatristsDistinct dutiesLegal professionInsanity defenseSexual offendersCorrectional institutionsCivil commitmentPsychiatryCorrectional settingsTherapeutic workPsychiatristsThird partyMalpractice claimsOffendersClaimsDutyPartiesResponsibilityCommitmentInstitutionsProfessionCourtFellowshipDefenseCross-cultural validation of the moral sensitivity questionnaire-revised Chinese version
Huang FF, Yang Q, Zhang J, Zhang QH, Khoshnood K, Zhang JP. Cross-cultural validation of the moral sensitivity questionnaire-revised Chinese version. Nursing Ethics 2016, 23: 784-793. PMID: 26002939, DOI: 10.1177/0969733015583183.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMoral Sensitivity QuestionnaireEthical sensitivitySensitivity QuestionnaireTranslation validity indexMoral responsibilityEthical issuesMoral burdenBest interestsResearch contextInstitutional review boardChinese nursesYale UniversityReview boardItem-total correlation valuesBrislin's modelDaily practiceChinese languageComplicated situationsMeaningful implicationsResponsibilityEmpirical studySenseNursesVersionIssues
2015
Chapter 2 Research Integrity The Legal and Regulatory Landscape
Snyder P, Mayes L, Smith W. Chapter 2 Research Integrity The Legal and Regulatory Landscape. 2015, 13-44. DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-405198-0.00002-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchResearch integrityPossibility of litigationResearch misconductLegal challengesLegal requirementsResearch integrity officerInstitutional officialsRegulatory landscapeOversight responsibilitiesFirst instanceFederal agenciesInstitutional processesMisconductInstitutional levelInstitutionsResearch institutionsLegalLitigationOfficialsAccusationsResponsibilityGovernmentOfficersOfficeAgencies
2014
Attributions of responsibility and punishment for ingroup and outgroup members: The role of just world beliefs
Halabi S, Statman Y, Dovidio J. Attributions of responsibility and punishment for ingroup and outgroup members: The role of just world beliefs. Group Processes & Intergroup Relations 2014, 18: 104-115. DOI: 10.1177/1368430214546067.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTransplant Ethics for Clinicians
Formica R, Delmonico F. Transplant Ethics for Clinicians. 2014, 1639-1644. DOI: 10.1002/9781118873434.ch136.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEthical principlesTransplant professionalsPractice of medicineScarce societal resourcesTransplant ethicsPatient advocatesCurrent medical informationSocietal resourcesDaily decisionsOrgan donorsDeceased donor organsUnique positionBeneficenceEthicsMajor responsibilityEquitable allocationPrinciplesStewardshipJusticeProfessionalsAutonomyResponsibilityAdvocatesSocietyStewards
2012
Why Me? Male Infertility and Responsibility in the Middle East
Inhorn M. Why Me? Male Infertility and Responsibility in the Middle East. Men And Masculinities 2012, 16: 49-70. DOI: 10.1177/1097184x12468098.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMiddle EastMiddle Eastern menSocial conditionsContemporary Middle EastEastern menPolitical violenceReproductive Health InitiativeIllicit sexResponsibilityPrivate treatmentEastRoot causeAstute observerHealth initiativesRetrospective processTreatment servicesEducation programsViolenceOppressionWarNarrativesSubjectivityInitiativesReproductive technologiesMenThe Hope in Her Eyes: The Role of Children in Afghan Women’s Resilience
Brodsky AE, Talwar G, Welsh EA, Scheibler JE, Backer P, Portnoy GA, Carrillo A, Kline E. The Hope in Her Eyes: The Role of Children in Afghan Women’s Resilience. American Journal Of Orthopsychiatry 2012, 82: 358-366. PMID: 22880974, DOI: 10.1111/j.1939-0025.2012.01162.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRole of childrenWomen's resilienceWomen of AfghanistanProtection of childrenStrengths-based approachProcess of resilienceRevolutionary AssociationPolitical activityAfghan womenResistance organizationsChildren's roleProtective factorsQualitative dataResilienceAfghanistanArticleUseful mechanismContextRawasUnique settingWomenConflictInterviewsRisk womenResponsibility
2011
Changing the Culture of Science Education at Research Universities
Anderson W, Banerjee U, Drennan C, Elgin S, Epstein I, Handelsman J, Hatfull G, Losick R, O'Dowd D, Olivera B, Strobel S, Walker G, Warner I. Changing the Culture of Science Education at Research Universities. Science 2011, 331: 152-153. PMID: 21233371, DOI: 10.1126/science.1198280.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsResearch universitiesLifelong learning skillsExpense of teachingScience educationLearning skillsTeaching loadDedicated teachersExtramural fundingNew knowledgeProfessorsUniversityEducationDependent worldEfforts of researchersDerogatory labelsTeachersTeachingStudentsSkillsReward systemDisciplinesInstitutionsResearch accomplishmentsResponsibilityFunding
2008
The “Iranian ART Revolution”Infertility, Assisted Reproductive Technology, and Third-Party Donation in the Islamic Republic of Iran
Abbasi-Shavazi M, Inhorn M, Razeghi-Nasrabad H, Toloo G. The “Iranian ART Revolution”Infertility, Assisted Reproductive Technology, and Third-Party Donation in the Islamic Republic of Iran. Journal Of Middle East Women's Studies 2008, 4: 1-28. DOI: 10.2979/mew.2008.4.2.1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchGamete donationOnly Muslim countrySunni Islamic worldThird-party donationReproductive technologiesReligious authorityDonor technologiesIslamic worldMuslim countriesMoral consequencesIranian artIranian societyCivil lawIslamic RepublicDonor gametesAssisted Reproductive TechnologyExperience of infertilityPatriarchal relationsAssisted reproductionResponsibilityWomen's livesSocial pressureRevolutionLawAuthorities
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