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Ines Fischer
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21st Century Parent–Child Sex Communication in the United States: A Process Review

TL;DR: This review underscores long-established factors that prevent parents from effectively broaching and sustaining talks about sex with their children and has also identified emerging concerns unique to today’s parenting landscape.
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An integrative review of dignity in end-of-life care:

TL;DR: The meaning of dying with dignity is clarified and common aspects of dignity in end-of-life care are synthesized to evaluate the meaning across cultures and to explore individualized dignity-based care.
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Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction: An Intervention to Enhance the Effectiveness of Nurses' Coping With Work-Related Stress

TL;DR: Empirical evidence regarding utilizing MBSR with nurses and other healthcare professionals suggests several positive benefits including decreased stress, burnout, and anxiety; and increased empathy, focus, and mood.
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Student Service Members/Veterans in Higher Education: A Systematic Review

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors systematically reviewed the data-based peer-reviewed research examining student service members/veterans (SSM/V) in higher education and found that SSM exhibit disproportionately higher rates of health risk behaviors and psychological symptoms, and personal and educational adjustment difficulties (i.e., inability to connect with peers and faculty on campus).
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The stigma of mental illness in Arab families: a concept analysis

TL;DR: This study examined how 'mental illness stigma' operates within an Arab context as a first step towards elucidating culturally competent approaches to treatment and provides a foundation for future work in the areas of mental illness diagnosis, education, and treatment that reflect the unique characteristics of Arab culture.
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21st Century Parent–Child Sex Communication in the United States: A Process Review

TL;DR: This review underscores long-established factors that prevent parents from effectively broaching and sustaining talks about sex with their children and has also identified emerging concerns unique to today’s parenting landscape.
Journal ArticleDOI

An integrative review of dignity in end-of-life care:

TL;DR: The meaning of dying with dignity is clarified and common aspects of dignity in end-of-life care are synthesized to evaluate the meaning across cultures and to explore individualized dignity-based care.
Journal ArticleDOI

Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction: An Intervention to Enhance the Effectiveness of Nurses' Coping With Work-Related Stress

TL;DR: Empirical evidence regarding utilizing MBSR with nurses and other healthcare professionals suggests several positive benefits including decreased stress, burnout, and anxiety; and increased empathy, focus, and mood.
Journal ArticleDOI

Student Service Members/Veterans in Higher Education: A Systematic Review

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors systematically reviewed the data-based peer-reviewed research examining student service members/veterans (SSM/V) in higher education and found that SSM exhibit disproportionately higher rates of health risk behaviors and psychological symptoms, and personal and educational adjustment difficulties (i.e., inability to connect with peers and faculty on campus).
Journal ArticleDOI

The stigma of mental illness in Arab families: a concept analysis

TL;DR: This study examined how 'mental illness stigma' operates within an Arab context as a first step towards elucidating culturally competent approaches to treatment and provides a foundation for future work in the areas of mental illness diagnosis, education, and treatment that reflect the unique characteristics of Arab culture.