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701“…BACKGROUND: The Chinese government’s early handling of COVID-19 has been perceived as aggressive and oppressive. Many of the most radical measures were adopted in Henan province, immediately north of Hubei, the pandemic’s epicentre in China. …”
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702“…CONCLUSIONS: In this systematic review, the included studies showed that wearing protective equipment for a long time and long-term prone positioning with mechanical ventilation will cause pressure injuries in the oppressed area. Foam dressing may need to be prioritized in the prevention of medical device related pressure injuries. …”
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703“…We include Indigenous critiques of the implications of structural oppressions exposed by COVID-19, and the resulting recommendations which have emerged from Indigenous urban adaptations to lockdown isolation, the provision of safety, and delivery of services grounded in Indigenous initiatives and traditional practices.…”
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704por Blanchet Garneau, Amlie, Blisle, Marilou, Lavoie, Patrick, Laurent Sdillot, Catherine“…While attention to culturally specific practices can be valuable to health and healing in some contexts, education that solely focuses on Indigenous cultures risks perpetuating cultural stereotypes and othering, rather than focusing on how Eurocentric systems continue to exert oppressive effects on Indigenous peoples. We present an organizational transformation framework grounded in equitable partnerships from a comprehensive critical review of the literature on the integration of equity and social justice in undergraduate health professions education with a focus on Indigenous health. …”
Publicado 2021
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705“…Our findings illustrate that peer work is incredibly complex and demanding, requiring peers to be at the forefront of support within their communities while simultaneously navigating the oppressive structures within which they work. While peer workers found a high degree of purpose and meaning in their day-to-day work, their roles lacked definition within organizations, which produced feelings of ineffectiveness and being undervalued. …”
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706“…Such statements generate a large amount of sexual-affective insecurity in oppressed men and contribute to decoupling desire and ethics in sexual-affective relationships, which, in turn, reinforces a model of attraction to traditional masculinities that use coercion, thus perpetuating gender-based violence. …”
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707por Anna, Błażejczyk, Milica, Pecelj, Oleh, Skrynyk, Błażejczyk, Krzysztof, Olesya, Skrynyk“…For the active forms of recreation, weather in summer months is very oppressive, especially in the resorts located in the south (Serbia, southern Ukraine). …”
Publicado 2020
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708“…This happened through occasional ayahuasca-induced revelatory events, in which individuals were confronted with a pressing truth related to the oppressive relations between Jewish Israelis and Palestinians. …”
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709por Daniels, Colleen, Aluso, Aggrey, Burke-Shyne, Naomi, Koram, Kojo, Rajagopalan, Suchitra, Robinson, Imani, Shelly, Shaun, Shirley-Beavan, Sam, Tandon, Tripti“…It demonstrates the racist and xenophobic impact of drug control policy and proposes a path to move beyond oppressive systems and structures. The ‘colonization of drug control’ refers to the use of drug control by states in Europe and America to advance and sustain the systematic exploitation of people, land and resources and the racialized hierarchies, which were established under colonial control and continue to dominate today. …”
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710por Schaaf, Marta, Arnott, Grady, Chilufya, Kudzai Meda, Khanna, Renu, Khanal, Ram Chandra, Monga, Tanvi, Otema, Charles, Wegs, Christina“…In this Commentary, we discuss the potential advantages and disadvantages of social accountability strategies in promoting the availability of a full range of SRH services for excluded and historically oppressed populations. We accomplish this by describing four programs that sought to promote access to quality SRH care for stigmatized populations and/or stigmatized services. …”
Publicado 2022
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711por King, Keyonna M., Key-Hagan, Markisha, Desai, Avni, Mundy, Tehani, Shittu, Atinuke K., Roberts, Lisa R., Montgomery, Simone, Clarke, Martina, Idoate, Regina, Michaud, Tzeyu L., Ramos, Athena K., Strong, Sheritta, Thorpe, Roland J., Montgomery, Susanne B.“…Black men experience higher levels of chronic stress, life stressors, and discrimination due to oppressive social and economic conditions. Black men are at greater risk of depression, but most published research on stress and depression has focused on Black people in general, Black women, or older Black men. …”
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712por Williams, Deana, Bartelt, Elizabeth, Thomas, Breanna, Guerra-Reyes, Lucia, Carspecken, Lucinda, Rosenstock Gonzalez, Yael R., Klimek, Sally, Dodge, Brian“…Analysis highlighted four major themes: passing and invisible identities, not measuring up and erasing complexity, cultural binegativity/queerphobia and intersectional oppressions, and navigating beyond boundaries. Our findings imply promoting affirmative visibility and developing intentional support networks may help biracial/multiracial and bisexual individuals cultivate resiliency and navigate sources of identity stress. …”
Publicado 2022
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713“…Open pelvic surgery showed that nodular bone tissue originating from the pubic symphysis significantly oppressed the anterior wall of the bladder behind the pubic symphysis. …”
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714por Laccos-Barrett, Keera, Brown, Angela Elisabeth, West, Roianne, Baldock, Katherine Lorraine“…This protocol outlines a framework and methodology that will inform a critical race document analysis to evaluate how learning objectives assert the social construction of “race” as a tool of oppressive segregation. The document analysis will include each discrete Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health course within all undergraduate nursing programs at Australian universities. …”
Publicado 2022
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715por Mkhize, Zamambo“…The findings highlighted how African women in STEM face challenges based on their racial and gendered identities and that what is presented as transformation is still oppressive to them. The study also found that equity through access to education in democratic South Africa does not equate to transformation. …”
Publicado 2022
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716“…To reimagine transition medicine so that it is based on human rights, we must prioritize structural solutions that embrace multisectoral integration and holistic mental health support rather than oppress and marginalize these critical systemic adaptations. …”
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717por Mascitti, H., Jourdain, P., Bleibtreu, A., Jaulmes, L., Dechartres, A., Lescure, X., Yordanov, Y., Dinh, A.“…La présence d’engelures était significativement associée aux douleurs thoraciques ([OR] = 1,33 ; IC95 % = 1,15–1,53), oppressions thoraciques ([OR] = 1,24 ; IC95 % = 1,07–1,43), nausées/vomissements ([OR] = 1,35 ; IC95 % = 1,16–1,57), et anosmie/agueusie ([OR] = 1,87 ; IC95 % = 1,64–2,14). …”
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718“…CONCLUSIONS: MPVCR surgery was an effective and safe surgical method to treat Kummell disease, especially for patients with kyphotic deformity and obvious nerve-oppressed symptoms. However, the long-term clinical effect still needs further studies.…”
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719por Garvey, Amy, Lynch, Giselle, Mansour, Mayce, Coyle, Andrew, Gard, Sabrina, Truglio, Joseph“…We recommend that institutions invest time in faculty development and pair new faculty with those experienced in anti-oppressive facilitation.…”
Publicado 2022
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720“…To us this term most clearly highlights that it is society (and possibly organizations) that disable and oppress people with impairments, by preventing their access, integration and inclusion to all walks of life, making them ‘disabled’.” …”
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