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Communication in Verbal Hand-Over Reports : Nurses' Experiences from in-Patients Hospital Units in Saudi Arabia : Qualitative Study
TL;DR: There are therefore many challenges faced in these multi-cultural workplaces, which include clashes of beliefs and value systems which can be different from the Saudi culture and even challenges in the areas of communication within the health care facilities.
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School social workers' perceptions of their role within the framework of inclusive education
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explored school social workers' perceptions of their role within the framework of inclusive education and found that they contribute in schools by being part of a multidisciplinary team and by using various theoretical models and skills.
The Well-Embodied Professional: Attitudes around Integrating Massage Therapy & Psychotherapy when Treating Trauma
TL;DR: A need for better advocacy, stronger laws and practicing guidelines, further research and practice models, continued dialogue among professions, and a shift in societal perspectives around the use of touch is suggested.
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Social perceptions of homelessness in the city of Regina
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the social perceptions of homelessness in the City of Regina through the utilization of phenomenological theory and focus group methodology, identifying the underlying factors that contribute to poverty and homelessness in Canada, specifically Regina, as well as the external factors that maintain the cycle of reduced functioning of homeless individuals in society.
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Nine risk management lessons for practitioners.
TL;DR: Nine situations and their associated lessons emerged from the experience as risk management consultants who have listened to and assisted many practitioners in addressing the challenges they face on a day-to-day basis are reviewed.