2021
An “Oasis Within a Desert,” But the Desert Remains: Clubhouse Members’ Experiences of Social Belonging and Societal Oppression
Desai MU, Manning R, Pavlo AJ, Blackman K, Ocasio L, Crespo M, Flanagan E. An “Oasis Within a Desert,” But the Desert Remains: Clubhouse Members’ Experiences of Social Belonging and Societal Oppression. American Journal Of Orthopsychiatry 2021, 91: 294-301. PMID: 33983776, PMCID: PMC9585918, DOI: 10.1037/ort0000539.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSocial belongingPsychosocial clubhousePhenomenological qualitative methodRisk of stigmaSocial exclusionSocietal oppressionCommunity lifeCommunity engagementProfound deprivationMental health challengesPower imbalanceWider worldHumane spaceQualitative methodsSocial determinantsBelongingMembers' experiencesMember participationAlternative worldsMental health practiceSocial isolationOutside worldClubhouse modelMental healthHealth practices
2017
Spiritual Care in the Intensive Care Unit: A Narrative Review
Ho J, Nguyen C, Lopes R, Ezeji-Okoye S, Kuschner W. Spiritual Care in the Intensive Care Unit: A Narrative Review. Journal Of Intensive Care Medicine 2017, 33: 279-287. PMID: 28604159, DOI: 10.1177/0885066617712677.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSpiritual careIntensive care unitPatients' spiritual care needsSpiritual well-being of patientsHigh-quality health careSpiritual care deliverySpiritual care needsFamily members' experiencesSpiritual care resourcesSpiritual care servicesWell-being of patientsHealth-care professionalsHealth-care providersSpiritual Well-BeingPersistent unmet needsCare unitEvidence of benefitIntensive care unit settingCare deliveryCare needsCare servicesHealth careCare resourcesChaplaincy servicesMembers' experiences
2015
To sue or not to sue: restoring trust in patient‐doctor‐family relationships
Rowe M, Surbone A. To sue or not to sue: restoring trust in patient‐doctor‐family relationships. 2015, 51-63. DOI: 10.1002/9781118749272.ch4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHarmful medical errorsMedical errorsFamily membersComplications of treatmentMalpractice lawsuitsUnderstanding of patientsFamily members' experiencesPatient-doctor relationshipMedical oncologistsPhysician communicationPatientsHealth professionalsPhysical exhaustionPotential long-term impactMedical malpractice lawsuitsRecipientsLong-term impactDepth qualitative interviewsPositive outcomesMembers' experiencesQualitative interviewsComplicationsOncologistsPhysicians
2000
An Effective Strategy for Intervention with Children and Adolescents Affected by HIV and AIDS
Gossart-Walker S, Moss N. An Effective Strategy for Intervention with Children and Adolescents Affected by HIV and AIDS. Child And Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics Of North America 2000, 9: 331-345. PMID: 10768070, DOI: 10.1016/s1056-4993(18)30122-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTherapeutic needsChild's therapeutic needsAdaptive coping mechanismsMother's illnessHealthy adultsEarly childhoodPainHIVPregnancyChildrenEffective strategyClinical skillsIllnessHealingGroupSafetySource of comfortMembers' experiencesSense of safetyRAGEAngry outburstsCoping mechanismsGroup experienceAIDS
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