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  1. 961
    por King, Andrew, Hall, Matthew
    Publicado 2023
    “…Queer Theory is a radically deconstructionist perspective within the humanities and social sciences. Since its initial emergence in the late 1980s and early 1990s in the field of sexualities studies, Queer Theory has increasingly been used to challenges normative notions of self, identity, temporality and the nature of being, more broadly. …”
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    “…These findings support the significant role insider researchers can play, and social identity theory provides a useful framework for understanding the role of insider researchers in recruiting and retaining Latinx, and likely other minoritized groups, in clinical studies. …”
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    “…QDA Miner was used to analyse the data, using a non-essentialist perspective, which suggests that ‘culture’ is a movable concept used by different people at different times to suit purposes of identity, politics and science. RESULTS: Our search identified 8 papers (5 qualitative, 2 mixed and 1 quantitative) on the experience of microaggressions towards healthcare professionals and students (n = 602). …”
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    “…RESULTS: 26 studies were included conducted in 14 countries across five continents. Knowledge, social/professional role and identity, beliefs about consequences, and environmental context and resources, appeared to be the most significant TDF domains that influenced patient and public behaviors regarding ADR reporting. …”
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    “…RESULTS: Data from 20 interviews found the dominant COM-B constructs (TDF domains) were psychological capability (knowledge, skills), physical opportunity (environmental context and resources), and reflective motivation (social/professional role and identity, beliefs about capabilities). …”
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    “…BACKGROUND: Previous social science research has shown how some healthy phase I trial participants identify themselves as workers and rely on trials as a major source of income. …”
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    “…However, research on nutritional behavior change suggests that interventions additionally linking behavior to ethical values, identity formation, and existing social movements may be particularly effective and longer-lasting. …”
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    “…From Rural to Urban Living enables numerous research possibilities within health and social sciences, and may contribute to new insight into the health, culture and identity of the growing Sami population in urban areas of Norway.…”
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