item: #1 of 60 id: ihtp-1412 author: Abubakari, Gamji M'Rabiu; Turner, DeAnne; Nelson, LaRon E. ; Odhiambo, Apondi Judith ; Boakye, Francis ; Manu, Adom ; Torpey, Kwasi ; Wilton, Leo title: An application of the ADAPT-ITT model to an evidence-based behavioral HIV prevention intervention for men who have sex with men in Ghana date: 2021-04-04 words: 9416 flesch: 47 summary: The ADAPT-ITT To adapt the 3MV to fit the Ghanaian context, we used the ADAPT-ITT model (Table 1), an eight-phase process used to inform the adoption and adaptation of evidence-based interventions for populations and contexts (Wingwood et al., 2011a; Wingwood et al., 2008; Wingwood et al., 2011b). The model was developed based on a need to appropriately adapt interventions, initially in the field of HIV, while maintaining the theoretical premise and core components of the original efficacious intervention (Wingwood et al., 2011a; Wingwood et al., 2008; Wingwood et al., 2011b). keywords: 3mv; adapt; adaptation; community; et al; ghana; health; hiv; intervention; men; msm; participants; phase; risk; sex; wingwood et cache: ihtp-1412.pdf plain text: ihtp-1412.txt item: #2 of 60 id: ihtp-1415 author: Rauber, Gabriela; Soom Ammann, Eva; Salis Gross, Corina title: ‘Giving and giving back’ at the end-of-life: Investments into reciprocity relationships between caregivers and care receivers in a Swiss nursing home date: 2021-04-05 words: 10065 flesch: 52 summary: Furthermore, focusing on dying trajectories, we also discuss the termination of informal care relationships. Scant research exists on the reciprocal exchange in care relationships from a theoretical perspective, a gap this study sought to fill. keywords: care; caregivers; death; dying; exchange; informal; members; nursing; relationships; researcher; residents; social; staff; time cache: ihtp-1415.pdf plain text: ihtp-1415.txt item: #3 of 60 id: ihtp-1416 author: Schwind, Jasna; Kwok, Oi Ling Helen title: Two educators reflect on their immigration experience through creative writing date: 2021-03-31 words: 7779 flesch: 57 summary: In his important book, Experience and Education (1938/1963), Dewey articulates his philosophy of experience, wherein he identifies three criteria of experience: continuity, relationship and situation. This process requires time, social attention, and commitment to creating a person-centered approach that aims to explore individual’s lived experiences of developing a sense of belonging, feeling “at home” in the new landscape (Black, 2002; George & Selimos, 2019). keywords: belonging; connelly; dewey; educators; experience; immigrants; inquiry; life; narrative; self; sense; study cache: ihtp-1416.pdf plain text: ihtp-1416.txt item: #4 of 60 id: ihtp-1417 author: Lapum, Jennifer; Nguyen, Megan; Lai, Sannie; McShane, Julie; Fredericks, Suzanne title: “The little lights in this dark tunnel”: Emotional support of nurses working in COVID-19 acute care hospital environments date: 2021-04-05 words: 10032 flesch: 61 summary: In addition to PPE, it was also noted how nurse leaders advocated for human resource support: “we have a resource nurse so we always have somebody to do admissions. Our study findings indicate that recognition of nurses’ dedication to the frontlines was valued and nurse leaders played an instrumental role in this type of emotional support. keywords: care; covid-19; et al; health; hospital; information; journal; nurses; nursing; pandemic; support; work cache: ihtp-1417.pdf plain text: ihtp-1417.txt item: #5 of 60 id: ihtp-1418 author: Sethi, Bharati; Vito, Rosemary ; Ongbanouekeni, Vanessa title: Organizational culture, diversity, and employees’ health in social/human services: A systematic review date: 2021-04-04 words: 10492 flesch: 38 summary: 74 IHTP, 1(1), 74-95, Spring 2021 CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 ISSN 2563-9269 Organizational Culture, Diversity, and Employees' Health in Social/Human Services: A Systematic Review Bharati Sethi1, Rosemary Vito1, Vanessa Sonia Ongbanouekeni1 1King’s University College, Western University; London, Ontario; Canada Corresponding author: B. Sethi (bsethi3@uwo.ca) ABSTRACT Leadership and organizational culture significantly impact employee work performance and job satisfaction, but less is known about employee health and well-being within a diverse work environment. This study systematically reviewed 23 studies published between 2007-2019 that addressed organizational culture, diversity/workplace, and employee health within North American social/human services organizations. keywords: article; climate; culture; diversity; employees; et al; health; human; inclusion; job; leaders; leadership; organizations; review; services; social; spring; study; workers; workplace cache: ihtp-1418.pdf plain text: ihtp-1418.txt item: #6 of 60 id: ihtp-1419 author: St-Amant, Oona; Vahabi, Mandana; Wong, Josephine Pui-Hing; Salami, Bukola; Fung, Kenneth; Miholjcic, Jovana; Tan, Valerie title: Invisible diaspora: A scoping review of migrant caregivers’ social integration trajectory date: 2021-04-04 words: 7654 flesch: 45 summary: Consequently, migrant caregivers have become an invisible diaspora filling a domestic labour gap with few protections. Aim and Methods: This scoping review aims to identify the systemic barriers that undermine social integration of migrant caregivers. keywords: canada; caregivers; exploitation; integration; interviews; isolation; lcp; live; migrant; ontario; program; review; social; study; toronto; women; workers cache: ihtp-1419.pdf plain text: ihtp-1419.txt item: #7 of 60 id: ihtp-1421 author: Salma, Jordana; Kaewwilai, Lalita; Aziz Ali, Savera title: Migrants’ wellbeing and use of information and communication technologies. date: 2021-07-07 words: 9705 flesch: 39 summary: Overall, studies show positive impacts of ICT- use for the exchange of transnational social support between migrants and left-behind communities with a number of stressors emerging where the net impact on wellbeing is unknown and requires further exploration. IHTP, 1(2), 139-160, 2021 CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 DISCUSSION Migrants connected with family, kin, and friends reported outcomes of decreased stress, anxiety, loneliness, and increased happiness, coping, and access to information and material supports in times of need. ISSN 2563-9269 139 Migrants’ wellbeing and use of information and communication technologies Jordana Salma1, Lalita Kaewwilai1, Savera Aziz Ali1 1Faculty of Nursing, University of Alberta, Alberta, Canada Corresponding author: J. Salma (sjordana@ualberta.ca) ABSTRACT Background: Migrants use Information and communication technologies [ICTs] to structure, mediate, and sustain transnational social connections. keywords: access; communication; connections; et al; family; health; ict; information; interviews; journal; migrants; migration; qualitative; results; review; social; studies; support; use; wellbeing cache: ihtp-1421.pdf plain text: ihtp-1421.txt item: #8 of 60 id: ihtp-1422 author: Miranda, Joyal; Sidani, Souraya ; Côté, Jose; Fredericks, Suzanne title: A scoping review of insomnia treatments for people living with HIV: Insomnia treatments for people living with HIV date: 2021-04-04 words: 6484 flesch: 51 summary: ISSN 2563-9269 61 A scoping review of insomnia treatments for people living with HIV Joyal Miranda1, Souraya Sidani1, José Côté 2, Suzanne Fredericks1 1Daphne Cockwell School of Nursing, Ryerson University, Ryerson University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; 2Faculty of Nursing, Université de Montréal and Center de Recherche, University Hospital of Montreal (CRCHUM), Quebec, Canada Corresponding author: J. Miranda (joyal.miranda@ryerson.ca) ABSTRACT To date, little is known in terms of viable treatments for insomnia in people living with HIV. Step 2: Identifying Relevant Studies The search was conducted with no restrictions on time of publication, in order to capture a broader understanding of the types of studies conducted in the area of insomnia treatment and PLWH. keywords: effect; et al; hiv; insomnia; plwh; population; quality; research; review; sleep; studies; study; treatment cache: ihtp-1422.pdf plain text: ihtp-1422.txt item: #9 of 60 id: ihtp-1423 author: McCay, Elizabeth; Tibbo, Philip; Conrad, Gretchen ; Aiello, Andria ; Crocker, Candice ; Beanlands, Heather ; Schwind, Jasna; Kirwan, Nicole; Langley, John; Sheasgreen, Clare; Danaher, Audrey title: The impact of a transitional intervention for youth living with early psychosis: A mixed methods study date: 2021-04-04 words: 10298 flesch: 55 summary: It is noteworthy that in the current study the mean GAF score at immediate post-intervention and at 20 weeks post-baseline for the intervention group was 73.2; suggesting that intervention participants had attained increased levels of functioning, which exceeded those levels generally reported in the literature for this population (Norman et al., 2011). Data were obtained from participants in the comparison and intervention groups at approximately the same four time points: baseline (Time 1), mid-intervention (Time 2; 4 to 8 weeks post- baseline), immediate post-intervention (Time 3; 12 to 16 weeks post-baseline), and four weeks later (Time 4; 16 to 20 weeks post-baseline). keywords: comparison; epi; group; intervention; intervention group; participants; psychosis; self; study; transition; youth cache: ihtp-1423.pdf plain text: ihtp-1423.txt item: #10 of 60 id: ihtp-1424 author: Sidani, Souraya title: Influence of preferences in intervention research: A scoping review date: 2021-04-04 words: 5235 flesch: 46 summary: 1) How are treatment preferences conceptualized? Treatment preferences refer to participants’ choice of an intervention among alternative ones; that is, the preferred intervention is the one they want or desire to receive in order to address their health problem (Joy et al., 2013). Designs that account for treatment preferences include: RCT, RCT with a comprehensive cohort, partially randomized preference trial, and two-stage partially randomized trial. keywords: effect; et al; intervention; outcomes; participants; preferences; research; review; treatment; treatment preferences cache: ihtp-1424.pdf plain text: ihtp-1424.txt item: #11 of 60 id: ihtp-1425 author: Rasendran, Raneeshan ; Ahmad, Farah title: Mental health Apps to address inequitable access to care in specific regions of the global North and South: A scoping review date: 2021-07-07 words: 8061 flesch: 51 summary: The findings can be used to inform policy, practice, and research in global mental health care by identifying areas of success and gaps for future initiatives. Also, studies that used online mental health interventions as screening tools were excluded. keywords: anxiety; care; countries; depression; et al; global; health; internet; mental; mhapps; north; research; review; south; studies; study; use; world cache: ihtp-1425.pdf plain text: ihtp-1425.txt item: #12 of 60 id: ihtp-1426 author: Lemon, Narelle title: Illuminating five possible dimensions of self-care during the COVID-19 pandemic date: 2021-07-07 words: 8227 flesch: 58 summary: The growing interest in the concept of self-care and that making time for self each day in order to process stressors and worries, and to focus on key life goals that align to meaning and purpose is required (Magyar-Moe, 2014). Questions prompted participants to consider how ideas of self-care had changed during COVID-19 (awareness); how one would describe their attitude to self-care right now (engagement); how one treats themselves as a friend during this time (self-compassion); three good things one has noticed in themselves in their protection, maintenance and proactive actions for self-care (gratitude/positive emotions); new habits (meaning / accomplishment); the place of online to support movement (health), connections with others (relationships) and emotions (positive emotions); an expression of appreciation to self (appreciation / positive emotions); and a strategy that could inspire others during the pandemic (awareness / relationships / positive emotions). keywords: awareness; care; covid-19; data; et al; health; pandemic; participants; research; self; time; wellbeing cache: ihtp-1426.pdf plain text: ihtp-1426.txt item: #13 of 60 id: ihtp-1435 author: Ignagni, Esther ; Chandler, Eliza ; Collins, Kimberlee title: Activating the arts in death: What are the cultural implications for MAiD? Cultural implications for MAiD date: 2021-12-01 words: 5239 flesch: 50 summary: We highlight how each of these works creates space for thinking about the relationship of death and dying in nuanced ways that promote disability life and vitality in a post-MAiD context, without slipping into ableist tropes. The political impulse fuelling calls for “crip futurity” - a future wherein disability is at the center of our analysis - has been to turn away from discussions of death in favour of projects that work to protect disability life, projects such as the acquisition of disability rights and the proliferation IHTP, 1(3), 336-344, 2021 CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 ISSN 2563-9269 IHTP 338 within the cultural sphere with positive representations of disability. keywords: art; canada; care; crip; cultural; death; disability; ihtp; life; maid; people; press; university cache: ihtp-1435.pdf plain text: ihtp-1435.txt item: #14 of 60 id: ihtp-1436 author: Lal, Rodrick; Reaume, Geoffrey ; El Morr, Christo ; Khanlou, Nazilla title: Mental health seeking behaviour of women university students: An intersectional analysis date: 2021-07-07 words: 10902 flesch: 50 summary: Increasingly, intersectionality is being attentive in the context of mental health research (Morrow, et al., 2017; Gorman, 2013; Tam; 2013; Cole, 2009; Rossiter, et al., 2011) and is being acclaimed for its contributions to understanding the complex interactions between social positioning (race, class, ethnicity, gender) and what these interactions tell us about power relations in mental health (Morrow, et al., 2017). CRT speaks to the sociology of mental health: Mental health problems produced by racial stratification. keywords: american; attitudes; behaviour; canada; depression; gender; health; help; journal; mental; non; psychology; research; seeking; social; stigma; students; university; women; women students cache: ihtp-1436.pdf plain text: ihtp-1436.txt item: #15 of 60 id: ihtp-1437 author: Alaazi, Dominic A.; Meherali, Salima ; Diaz, Esperanza; Hegadoren, Kathleen; Punjani, Neelam; Salami, Bukola title: Perspectives of service agencies on factors influencing immigrants’ mental health in Alberta, Canada date: 2021-07-07 words: 7178 flesch: 47 summary: However, research in the province has yet to explore the perspectives of these service providers regarding the determinants of immigrant mental health. In this paper, we have gone a step further to suggest possible connections between labour discriminatory practices and immigrants’ mental health. keywords: alberta; canada; family; focus; health; immigrants; participants; research; service; social; status; stress; women; work cache: ihtp-1437.pdf plain text: ihtp-1437.txt item: #16 of 60 id: ihtp-1438 author: Kvasnak, Kymberly; Brunton, Ginny; Lemonde, Manon; Chyzzy, Barbara; Abbass-Dick, Jennifer title: Considerations for the design of a perinatal mindfulness intervention for adolescents based on a systematic review of the literature date: 2021-07-07 words: 10047 flesch: 52 summary: Three studies recruited during the first and second trimester (Guardino et al., 2014; Matvienko- Sikar & Dockray, 2017; Muthukrishnan et al., 2016), IHTP, 1(2), 226-248, 2021 CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 seven studies recruited during the second and third trimester (Beattie et al., 2017; Byrne et al., 2013; Dunn et al., 2012; Duncan & Bardacke, 2010; Dunn et al., 2012; Pan et al., 2019; Warriner et al., 2018), and six studies recruited through all three trimesters (Goodman et al., 2014; Krusche et al., 2018; Townshend et IHTP, 1(2), 226-248, 2021 CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 Table 3 describes the quality of these seven studies which were assessed as having a high or unclear bias due to allocation sequence, allocation concealment, baseline outcome measures, and/or baseline characteristics, incomplete outcome data due to attrition, knowledge of allocated intervention, no protection against contamination, selective outcome reporting, and independence from intervention changes are also of concern based on Data Extraction and Assessment Template (DEAT; Cochrane Public Health Group, N.D.) form (Byrne et al., 2013; Duncan & Bardacke, 2010; Dunn et al., 2012; Goodman et al., 2014; Townshend et al., 2018; Warriner et al., 2018; Woolhouse et al., 2014 part 1). keywords: adolescents; byrne et; childbirth; duncan et; dunn et; et al; goodman et; guardino et; health; intervention; krusche et; low; mindfulness; pan et; perinatal; studies; warriner et; woolhouse et cache: ihtp-1438.pdf plain text: ihtp-1438.txt item: #17 of 60 id: ihtp-1439 author: Jafari-Golestan, Nasrin; Dalvandi, Asghar; Hosseini, Mohammadali; Fallahi-Khoshknab, Masoud; Ebadi, Abbas; Rahgozar, Mahdi; Sidani, Souraya title: Perception of self-care ability among patients with stroke post-discharge: A qualitative descriptive study in Iran: Self-care among patients with stroke post-discharge date: 2021-12-01 words: 4843 flesch: 48 summary: CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 ISSN 2563-9269 328 Perception of self-care ability among patients with stroke post-discharge: A qualitative descriptive study in Iran Nasrin Jafari-Golestan1, Asghar Dalvandi2, 3, Mohammadali Hosseini3, Masoud Fallahi- Khoshknab3, Abbas Ebadi4,5, Mahdi Rahgozar6, Souraya Sidani7 1Department of Nursing Management, Faculty of Nursing, Aja University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran; 2Department of Midwifery, Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran; 3Department of Nursing Education, University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran, Iran; 4Behavioral Sciences Research Center, Life Style Institute, Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran; 5Nursing Faculty, Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran; 6Department of Biomedical Statistics, University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran, Iran; 7Daphne Cockwell School of Nursing, Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada Corresponding author: A. Dalvandi (dalvandiasghar@gmail.com) ABSTRACT Background: Patients with stroke, once at home, experience different perceptions of their ability for self-care. Two-thirds of stroke patients experience another stroke within five IHTP, 1(3), 328-335, 2021 CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 ISSN 2563-9269 329 years of the first stroke (Tornbom et al., 2017). keywords: ability; care; health; home; patients; self; stroke; study cache: ihtp-1439.pdf plain text: ihtp-1439.txt item: #18 of 60 id: ihtp-1443 author: Rodriguez, Laura title: Intersectionality: A Framework for Children with Special HealthCare Needs Research date: 2021-12-01 words: 5173 flesch: 30 summary: For example, race and/or ethnicity and/or gender status are sociodemographic characteristics used within child health research (Ngui & Flores, 2007; Bennett, Rankin & Rosenberg, 2012; Chapman & Tait, 2010; Berry, Bloom, Foley & Palfrey & 2010). Can intersectionality theory enrich population health research? keywords: children; cshcn; framework; health; healthcare; intersectionality; literature; needs; research; social; special cache: ihtp-1443.pdf plain text: ihtp-1443.txt item: #19 of 60 id: ihtp-1449 author: Martorella, Geraldine title: Tackling pain after cardiac surgery: It takes a village! date: 2021-07-07 words: 3762 flesch: 47 summary: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.017 0653 Virani, S. S., Alonso, A., Aparicio, H. J., Benjamin, E. J., Bittencourt, M. S., Callaway, C. W., Carson, A. P., Chamberlain, A. M., Cheng, S., Delling, F. N., Elkind, M. S. V., Evenson, K. R., Ferguson, J. F., Gupta, D. K., Khan, S. S., Kissela, B. M., Knutson, K. L., Lee, C. D., Lewis, T. T., Liu, J., Loop, M. S., Lutsey, P. L., Ma, J., Mackey, J., Martin, S. S., Matchar, D. B., Mussolino, M. E., Navaneethan, S. D., Perak, A. M., Roth, G. A., Samad, Z., Satou, G. M., Schroeder, E. B., Shah, S. H., Shay, C. M., Stokes, A., VanWagner, L. B., Wang, N. Y., Tsao, C. W., American Heart Association Council on, E., Prevention Statistics, C., & Stroke Statistics, S. (2021, Feb 23). REFERENCES Akbari, M., & Celik, S. S. (2015, Jul-Aug). keywords: chronic; et al; interventions; management; pain; surgery cache: ihtp-1449.pdf plain text: ihtp-1449.txt item: #20 of 60 id: ihtp-1457 author: Guillaume, Genevieve; Ramos, S. Raquel; M'Rabiu Abubakari, Gamji ; Turner , DeAnne Elizabeth; Ajiboye, Wale ; Yusuf, Abban ; Djiadeu, Pascal; Odhiambo, Apondi Judith ; Pedersen, Cheryl ; Lofters, Aisha; Williams, Geoffrey; Nelson, LaRon E. title: Barriers and facilitators to providing human immunodeficiency virus pre-exposure prophylaxis decision support to black patients in Canada: a cross-sectional study date: 2021-12-01 words: 7886 flesch: 54 summary: Participants were then asked to list, in ranked order, starting with the highest priority, their top three: (a) barriers to their provision of decision support to patients, (b) barriers that make it difficult for Black patients to obtain support in making their decision about whether to use HIV PrEP and (c) factors that would enable them to provide of PrEP decision support to Black patients. With the perspectives on decision support needs of Black patients (Table 3), we found that 66% of HCP disagree with the assumption that Black patients prefer HCP to decide for the patient about whether to use HIV PrEP. keywords: black; care; decision; decision support; hcps; health; hiv; hiv prep; patients; prep; support; use cache: ihtp-1457.pdf plain text: ihtp-1457.txt item: #21 of 60 id: ihtp-1458 author: Abhayasinghe, Kalpani; Weerasinghe, Navodya; Dissanayake, Lasith ; Jayasinghe, Krishani; Guruge, Duminda; Sumathipala, Athula title: Examining the psychological and behavioural patterns of students in Sri Lanka during COVID-19: A qualitative study date: 2022-04-01 words: 5816 flesch: 56 summary: Master or PhD students demonstrated better coping skills when compared to younger students perhaps due to their potential lived experience and level of maturity. Sometimes, there were discussions among student groups regarding maintaining cleanliness of common areas, and complaints of being noisy while others were studying. keywords: anxiety; coping; covid-19; home; lanka; participants; period; quarantine; sri; students; study cache: ihtp-1458.pdf plain text: ihtp-1458.txt item: #22 of 60 id: ihtp-1464 author: Sant'Ana, Ricardo; dos Santos, Ana Dulce; da Silva, Felipe; Bastos, Rodrigo; Lima, Carmen; Maheu, Christine; Turato, Egberto ; Godoy, Simone title: Head and neck cancer treatment and its sexual impact on quality of life: An integrative literature review. date: 2021-12-01 words: 5731 flesch: 51 summary: Post- treatment sexual adjustment following cervical and endometrial cancer: A qualitative insight. Although the authors highlighted sexual problems in patients with HNC during and after treatment in different ways, they did not specify the appropriate strategies for the management of oncosexual problems by the multidisciplinary team that assists these patients. keywords: cancer; et al; head; health; hnc; life; neck; patients; quality; sexuality; treatment cache: ihtp-1464.pdf plain text: ihtp-1464.txt item: #23 of 60 id: ihtp-1466 author: MacEachern, Diane; Miranda, Joyal ; Cherney, Shari title: Creation of a remote clinical practice curriculum for first year nursing students: Reflections and lessons learned date: 2021-12-01 words: 5231 flesch: 40 summary: Few schools in Ontario offer a first-year clinical practicum for nursing students; and although our collaborative undergraduate nursing program, which takes place across three urban sites, faced the loss of this valuable educational learning opportunity; preserving the experience was essential. Students also indicated that they would have liked to see more interactive virtual simulations where they could “practice making clinical decisions regarding patients as well as videos that portray a day in the life of a nursing student” in order to really get a grasp of what nursing students do throughout a clinical shift in clinical practice year 383 IHTP, 1(3), 379-389, 2021 CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 ISSN 2563-9269 1. keywords: care; client; course; development; evaluation; experience; family; learning; nursing; practice; skills; students; support; year cache: ihtp-1466.pdf plain text: ihtp-1466.txt item: #24 of 60 id: ihtp-1467 author: Nazish; Petrovskaya, Olga; Salami, Bukola title: The mental health of immigrant and refugee children in Canada: A scoping review date: 2021-12-01 words: 19114 flesch: 44 summary: Their educational backgrounds included healthcare, education, and psychology, which are especially pertinent to child mental health. Immigrant children aged 10-19, irrespective of their immigration status, face ethnic victimization at school and in their neighborhoods. keywords: beiser; beiser et; canada; children; country; detention; discrimination; et al; ethnic; families; family; health; immigrant; immigrant children; journal; migration; parents; refugee children; school; social; study; youth cache: ihtp-1467.pdf plain text: ihtp-1467.txt item: #25 of 60 id: ihtp-1469 author: Park, Hyejin; Martorella , Geraldine ; Schluck , Glenna title: Electronic health literacy among adults with chronic pain: A descriptive, cross-sectional survey date: 2021-12-01 words: 5970 flesch: 56 summary: Levels of health literacy and ehealth literacy are important factors in determining a patient’s capacity to manage pain and the multidimensional impact of pain. To our knowledge, few studies have specifically examined the level of ehealth literacy and its association with health literacy among chronic pain patients. keywords: eheals; health; health information; health literacy; hlq; internet; online; pain; study cache: ihtp-1469.pdf plain text: ihtp-1469.txt item: #26 of 60 id: ihtp-1483 author: Boutmira, Souhail title: Older Syrian Refugees’ Experiences of Language Barriers in Postmigration and (re)settlement Context in Canada. date: 2021-12-01 words: 8556 flesch: 60 summary: Language barriers influence older adult refugees because it limits their ability to navigate the Canadian systems, exacerbate their dependency on adult children, increase social isolation, and decrease employment and income opportunities. Language barriers influence older adult refugees even more because it limits their ability to navigate the Canadian systems, increase their social isolation, decrease employment and income opportunities, among others (Stewart et al., 2011; Zhou, 2012). keywords: adults; barriers; canada; community; english; experience; family; health; ihtp; language; level; participants; refugees cache: ihtp-1483.pdf plain text: ihtp-1483.txt item: #27 of 60 id: ihtp-1509 author: Alkan ÇEVIKER, Sevil ; AKKAYA, Bulent; Şenol Akar, Şebnem title: COVID-19 Health Literacy Scale Development date: 2022-04-01 words: 4750 flesch: 60 summary: We think that this scale will be important both in terms of making appropriate improvements in educational conditions by using it in the individual HL measurement of students who receive education in pandemic risky conditions in the medical faculty, and in determining the perceptions of COVID-19 HL in the protracted pandemic process of medical students who will be the future managers / leaders who will work in health institutions and organizations. First, it is necessary to develop and activate HL at the level of health students and physicians. keywords: analysis; covid-19; health; items; literacy; medical; scale; students; study cache: ihtp-1509.pdf plain text: ihtp-1509.txt item: #28 of 60 id: ihtp-1525 author: Rathnayake, Sarath; Jagoda, Thilanka; Dassanayake, Damayanthi ; Dharmarathna, Nishadi ; Herath, Chandrani M; Dharmaratne, Samath D title: The impact of COVID-19 on nursing education in Sri Lanka: A reflective analysis date: 2022-04-01 words: 4259 flesch: 35 summary: IHTP, 2(1), 26-34, 2022 CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 ISSN 2563-9269 26 The impact of COVID-19 on nursing education in Sri Lanka: A reflective analysis Sarath Rathnayake1, Thilanka Jagoda2, Damayanthi Dassanayake1, Nishadi Dharmarathna3, Chandrani M. Herath4, Samath D. Dharmaratne5 1Department of Nursing, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, University of Peradeniya, Peradeniya, Sri Lanka., Sri Lanka, 2Department of Nursing and Midwifery, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, University of Sri Jayewardenepura, Gangodawila, Nugegoda, Sri Lanka, 3 Department of Nursing, Kaatsu International University, Colombo, Sri Lanka,4 Department of Clinical Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, University of Colombo, Sri Lanka, 5Department of Community Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Peradeniya, Peradeniya, Sri Lanka Corresponding author: S. Rathnayake (sarathr@pdn.ac.lk) ABSTRACT In the wake of COVID-19, nursing education has shifted to eLearning from traditional methods. Four themes were identified: the direct impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on nursing education; the role of eLearning in nursing education during the COVID-19 pandemic; the acquisition of nursing skills and competencies; and implications for education, research, and policy. keywords: covid-19; education; lanka; learning; nursing; nursing education; pandemic; research; sri; students cache: ihtp-1525.pdf plain text: ihtp-1525.txt item: #29 of 60 id: ihtp-1540 author: Prabani, KIP; HDWT, Damayanthi title: Quality of Life, Anxiety, Depression and Psychological Distress in Patients with Cancer During the COVID 19 Pandemic: A Systematic Review date: 2022-04-01 words: 8644 flesch: 48 summary: Seven studies reported the both QOL and psychological impact (anxiety, depression, and psychological distress) (Baffert et al., 2021; Bargon et al. 2021; Musche et al. 2020; Van De Poll-Franse et al. 2020; S. Yang et al.,2021; Yildiz Kabak, Atasavun Uysal, and Duger 2021; Wang et al. 2020). Social isolation leads to decreased social functioning and psychological wellbeing (Jammu et al. 2021; Miaskowski et al. 2020); loneliness occurs due to the lockdowns, fear of contact with COVID 19 and lack of social interactions, and limited visitors (Murayama, Okubo, and Tabuchi 2021; Schellekens and van der Lee 2020; Yan et al. 2020). keywords: anxiety; cancer; cancer patients; covid; depression; distress; et al; health; life; pandemic; patients; qol; quality; studies; study cache: ihtp-1540.pdf plain text: ihtp-1540.txt item: #30 of 60 id: ihtp-1546 author: Witte, Susan ; M. Pinto, Rogerio; Filippone, Prema ; Choi, C. Jean ; Wall, Melanie title: Engaging patients in the HIV care continuum through referral-making behaviours and patterns: A descriptive cross-sectional study date: 2022-04-01 words: 7672 flesch: 53 summary: INTRODUCTION The HIV continuum of care (“care continuum”) consists of five steps needed to effectively treat and prevent the spread of HIV: (1) HIV testing; (2) linkage to HIV primary care; (3) engagement and retention in HIV care; (4) treatment with antiretroviral therapy (ART); leading to (5) HIV viral suppression (United States Health Resources & Service Administration., October 2016). Interventions to improve linkage and retention in HIV care underscore the importance of strengths-based case management in conjunction with other evidence- informed strategies such as peer navigation, experiencing higher level of engagement from medical providers, and clinics having closer contact with patients (Higa et al., 2016; Thompson et al., 2012). keywords: behaviors; care; continuum; hiv; hiv care; linkage; patients; primary; providers; referral; services cache: ihtp-1546.pdf plain text: ihtp-1546.txt item: #31 of 60 id: ihtp-1547 author: Santana dos Santos, Ana Dulce ; Arcanjo Matos Filho, Silvio ; Souza Evangelista Sant'Ana, Ricardo; Dantas de Oliveira Souza, Norma Valéria ; Oliveira, Zulmerinda Meira; Muniz da Costa Vargens, Octávio title: Pleasure and suffering in the work of palliative oncology nurses: A reflective discursive presentation date: 2022-08-01 words: 3003 flesch: 44 summary: In palliative care, nursing work is characterized by the concept of suffering as nurses cope with not only the death of patients, but also challenges with interacting with families. The suffering and death of a patient are difficult factors to cope with in nursing work. keywords: care; life; pleasure; suffering; work cache: ihtp-1547.pdf plain text: ihtp-1547.txt item: #32 of 60 id: ihtp-1590 author: Dones, Iuna; Ciobanu, Ruxandra Oana; Baeriswyl, Marie title: (Im)mobilities and life satisfaction in times of COVID-19: The case of older persons in Switzerland date: 2022-04-01 words: 7877 flesch: 50 summary: Results show that engagement in communicative mobilities are related to higher life satisfaction, imaginative mobilities only partially relate to life satisfaction, and virtual mobilities have no correlation. KEYWORDS COVID-19, communicative mobilities, imaginative mobilities, virtual mobilities FUNDING SOURCE The paper is innovative in the following two ways: 1) Most of the literature on the link between mobilities and different indicators of subjective well- being has been focused on physical mobilities, and there is a paucity of research exploring other forms of mobilities – particularly virtual and imaginative – and their relation to life satisfaction, which we aim to contribute to; 2) We draw on an original survey conducted during this unusual health crisis. keywords: confinement; internet; life; life satisfaction; mobilities; mobility; research; satisfaction; social; use; week; window cache: ihtp-1590.pdf plain text: ihtp-1590.txt item: #33 of 60 id: ihtp-1597 author: Zanchetta, Margareth; Cognet, Marguerite; Desgrandchamps, François ; Lam-Kin-Teng, Mary Rachel ; Dumitriu, Marie Elisabeth title: An exploration of Francophone and Francophile men’s representation of prostate cancer: An ethnographic study date: 2022-08-01 words: 11653 flesch: 50 summary: If frustration seemed to mobilize Francophone men to overcome or adapt to functional change, that did not preclude their putting into practice efforts to renew their life plans and priorities while being realistic about the future (Table 5, Table 6). How men think, speak about, and represent prostate cancer is affected by their cultural, social, moral, and religious values and beliefs. keywords: cancer; disease; france; francophone; french; good; health; ideas; ihtp; information; issn; life; men; participants; patients; prostate; representation; study; treatment; zanchetta cache: ihtp-1597.pdf plain text: ihtp-1597.txt item: #34 of 60 id: ihtp-1622 author: Kemei, Janet; Salami, Bukola title: A Understanding the Health and Well-being of Canadian Black Children and Youth during the COVID-19 pandemic: A Review date: 2022-04-01 words: 6761 flesch: 47 summary: As previous pandemics have resulted in an increase in adverse events to children and youth, we reviewed the literature to examine the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Black children and youth. We found Black children and youth experience psychosocial stressors related to uncertainties of the future. keywords: abuse; access; canada; children; covid-19; et al; health; pandemic; review; social; youth cache: ihtp-1622.pdf plain text: ihtp-1622.txt item: #35 of 60 id: ihtp-1625 author: Al-Chetachi, Walaa ; Krivova, Agafya; Badran, Hana’a ; Azam, Saida ; Radwan, Eman ; Shalaby, Yasmine ; Orin, Mithila ; Quintanilla, Edith ; Bhuiyan, Shafi title: Women’s empowerment under the lens of global health equity: Literature review of challenges, best practices, and societal impact date: 2022-04-01 words: 13279 flesch: 48 summary: Women empowerment refers to strengthening the social, economic, and educational powers of women and it is defined as “the process by which women take control over their lives, acquiring the ability to make strategic choices” (UN Commission on the Status of Women, 2002, p.1). IMPLICATIONS In practice, holistic approach should be considered to achieve women health autonomy embedded in all sectors with a focus on development of gender equity culture, education, economic independency, policy, and legislation, as well as society engagement. keywords: countries; covid-19; eating; economic; education; empowerment; gender; girls; global; health; ihtp; issn; nations; organization; pandemic; practices; services; social; un women; unfpa; unicef; united; violence; women; world; world health cache: ihtp-1625.pdf plain text: ihtp-1625.txt item: #36 of 60 id: ihtp-1626 author: Baixinho, Cristina; Ferreira, Oscar; Medeiros, Marcelo; Oliveira, Ellen title: Evidence-based practice and undergraduate nursing curriculum: Trends and perspectives date: 2022-08-01 words: 3077 flesch: 46 summary: The evolution of health research has brought gains for the quality and safety of care provided to citizens, as well as improvement in indicators, such as morbidity, mortality rate and average life expectancy, and influence in health policies and professional education (Ferreira, Baixinho, Medeiros & Oliveira, 2021). This is a significant issue because health research has been very productive in recent years, but there are several gaps in the use of the recent and best evidence in clinical settings. keywords: ebp; evidence; health; nursing; practice; research; students cache: ihtp-1626.pdf plain text: ihtp-1626.txt item: #37 of 60 id: ihtp-1627 author: Metersky, Kateryna; Axenciuc, Rostislav ; Mitchell, Emily ; Nyathi, Sifelipilu title: The need for clarification of terminology and labels in interprofessional care: A commentary date: 2022-04-01 words: 4717 flesch: 46 summary: Implementation of a structured rounding tool for interprofessional care team rounds to improve communication and collaboration in patient care. Patient roles in primary care interprofessional teams: A constructivist grounded theory of patient and health care provider perspectives. keywords: care; collaboration; et al; hcps; health; journal; patient; team cache: ihtp-1627.pdf plain text: ihtp-1627.txt item: #38 of 60 id: ihtp-1628 author: Abbass-Dick, Jennifer; Chyzzy, Barbara; McCutcheon, Megan; Nesbitt, Mikaila; Lemonde, Manon title: Examining students’ knowledge of infant feeding: A non-experimental descriptive study date: 2022-12-01 words: 6736 flesch: 55 summary: Differences in knowledge and attitude scored between groups based on demographics and breastfeeding experiences are presented in Table 4. Perception of Breastfeeding versus Bottle Feeding Mechanism The open-ended question “how do you think the way the baby sucks at the breast and receives milk differs or is the same as bottle feeding?” was answered by 149 (83.2%) participants. These decisions may influence future breastfeeding intentions, therefore commencing breastfeeding education during adolescence could increase knowledge and attitudes later in life (Goulet et al., 2003). keywords: attitudes; breastfeeding; education; et al; health; infant; knowledge; scores; students; study; university cache: ihtp-1628.pdf plain text: ihtp-1628.txt item: #39 of 60 id: ihtp-1631 author: Gonella, Silvia; Di Giulio, Paola; Angaramo, Marianna; Dimonte, Valerio; Campagna, Sara; Brazil, Kevin; mySupport Study Group title: Implementing a nurse-led quality improvement project in nursing home during COVID 19 pandemic: A qualitative study date: 2022-08-01 words: 9181 flesch: 38 summary: Literature suggests that NHs are confronted with unique challenges which may complicate the implementation of QI research projects, including vertical organizational structure with top-down communication; limited amount of time the staff can devote to QI activities due to staffing shortages, caring for residents with increasingly complex conditions, and compliance with filling documentation; high staff turnover; perceptions that QI activities are burdensome; lack of experience in implementing innovations; The “in action” reflections were collected over the overall implementation process with regard to: (i) the interview plan (e.g., whom to interview; how to approach participants; how to word, how order and pose questions; how to record what was being said - tape or notes -; and when to stop) (Pawluch, 2005); (ii) the setting for the interview (e.g., NH, interviewee’s house); (iii) the appearance and demeanor of participants (e.g., emotional status and non-verbal behaviors); and (iv) challenges emerging as the implementation of the primary study unfolded and strategies adopted for their overcoming (e.g., family caregivers’ need to let off steam during family care conferences, thereby internal facilitator had to allow some deviations and then took back on the focus of the interview) Interviews transcripts, the research dairy, and all in- the-field notes were uploaded in ATLAS.ti (version 6) for analysis. keywords: care; caregivers; external; facilitator; family; implementation; nursing; participants; project; quality; research; staff; study cache: ihtp-1631.pdf plain text: ihtp-1631.txt item: #40 of 60 id: ihtp-1632 author: Subasinghe, S.P Kalpana Jeewanthi; Pathiranage, A.M. Shyama Deepanie title: Transition to online education in Sri Lanka during COVID-19: A descriptive phenomenological study date: 2022-08-01 words: 6544 flesch: 57 summary: The perceptions of primary school teachers of online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic period: A case study in Indonesia. We therefore aimed to describe the experiences of primary school teachers in rural areas in Sri Lanka, in particular the educational activities conducted online during home confinement in the COVID-19 pandemic. keywords: children; covid-19; home; learning; online; pandemic; parents; school; sri; students; study; teachers; teaching cache: ihtp-1632.pdf plain text: ihtp-1632.txt item: #41 of 60 id: ihtp-1637 author: Sharma, Kanika; Bisht , Ramila title: Gender, time-use, and health: A scoping review date: 2022-08-01 words: 8166 flesch: 52 summary: Relationships between time use and health, mediated through gender inequality, however, are more multi-dimensional. As it is with gender inequality in time use which may shape health, gender differences in health and well-being may also influence time-use patterns. keywords: activities; analysis; gender; health; leisure; research; sleep; studies; study; time; time use; use; women; work cache: ihtp-1637.pdf plain text: ihtp-1637.txt item: #42 of 60 id: ihtp-1649 author: Jagoda, Thilanka; Rathnayake, Sarath title: Tele-rehabilitation interventions for individuals living with dementia during the COVID-19 pandemic: Mixed-method systematic review date: 2022-08-01 words: 13381 flesch: 39 summary: Geographically, nine were conducted in European countries: Italy (n=4) (Arighi et al., 2021; Capozzo et al., 2020; Gareri et al., 2022; Panerai et al., 2021), Spain (n=3) (Benaque et al., 2020; Dura-Perez et al., 2022; Goodman- Casanova et al., 2020), Canada (n=1) (Vellani et al., 2022), and the United Kingdom (n=1) (Di Lorito et al., 2021). Benaque et al., 2020; Di Lorito et al., 2021), lack of information technology knowledge (Brandão et al., 2021; Di Lorito et al., 2021), connection errors (Arighi et al., 2021; Lima et al., 2021; Vellani et al., 2022), challenges of using the devices, such as the inability of positioning the devices (Brandão et al., 2021), memory issues, such as forgetfulness to participate (Brandão et al., 2021), environmental barriers such as unexpected visitors and smoke alarms (Vellani et al., 2022), the inability of rehabilitation professionals to support caregivers concerning technological issues due to travel restrictions (Capozzo et al., 2020), reluctances of engaging in tele-rehabilitation interventions (Benaque et al., 2020; Capozzo et al., 2020), and hearing issues (Brandão et al., 2021). keywords: arighi et; brandão et; capozzo et; care; control; covid-19; dementia; et al; group; health; individuals; interventions; lai et; living; lorito et; pandemic; participants; rehabilitation; review; studies; study; tele; video cache: ihtp-1649.pdf plain text: ihtp-1649.txt item: #43 of 60 id: ihtp-1650 author: Guruge, Sepali; Sidani, Souraya; Leung, Ernest ; Boutmira, Souhail title: Arabic-speaking older immigrants’ perceived acceptability of interventions for preventing elder abuse date: 2022-08-01 words: 7119 flesch: 39 summary: Information about outreach programs to inform older adults about existing outreach programs • Compile a list of services or outreach programs that focus on meeting older adults’ physical, emotional, social, financial, and legal needs • Translate the list and brief description of the services or outreach programs into Arabic Peer-support programs to promote peer support among older adults Older adults and representatives from community centres focusing on Arabic- speaking people collaborate in an effort to form the older adult peer-support program and train older adult volunteers in their role responsibilities, which include: identifying and visiting older adults with limited physical functioning to check on their condition, discussing their needs or services, and socializing with them Case management to identify older adults who experience abuse and provide the required services Case management integrates health, social, and legal services, including: 1. referral to community-based integrated services IHTP, 2(2), 223-239, 2022 CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 ISSN 2563-9269 233 2. comprehensive assessment of older adult’s physical, mental, cognitive, social, living condition; factors that put the older adult at risk for abuse or older adult’s concerns 3. engagement of older adults in the development of care plans 4. provision of needed health and other services Community-outreach programs to assist older adults with their activities of daily living and with accessing required services 1. topics related to aging; changes in physical and psycho-social / emotional functioning; health condition or illness of older adult and its consequences on physical, mental, social functions; factors potentially leading to abuse; strategies (e.g., problem solving) and community resources (e.g., respite care); 2. discussion and demonstration of strategies for dealing with older adults’ changes in physical, emotional, and social functions, and of skills for recognizing and preventing intergenerational conflict and power relations, and for collaborating with the older adult in problem solving Referral to psycho- social counselling and/or support to assist family members in addressing problems and care for older adults who experience physical, mental, or cognitive impairment Family members self-identify problem and seek professional (healthcare providers or social workers) or community leaders’ assistance who facilitate referral for needed services (e.g., psychotherapy, family therapy, emotional control or stress / anger management, respite care, and engagement in pleasant activities (for either the older adult or the family IHTP, 2(2), 223-239, 2022 CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 ISSN 2563-9269 234 members), Medication Management Support Services (MMSS) keywords: abuse; acceptability; adults; arabic; community; family; health; immigrants; interventions; mean; social; support cache: ihtp-1650.pdf plain text: ihtp-1650.txt item: #44 of 60 id: ihtp-1651 author: Costa, Idevania title: Are nurses being heard? The power of Freirean dialogue to transform the nursing profession date: 2022-08-01 words: 3817 flesch: 50 summary: KEYWORDS Action-Oriented; Freirean Dialogic Approach; Nursing Practice; Patient Advocates; Reflection BACKGROUND As a clinical nurse for over twenty-five years, I have witnessed the power of dialogue to transform day to day practice and build strong team collaboration. As a nursing professor for over two decades, I attest that dialogue is at the heart of the teaching and learning process as Freire described in the 1970s. keywords: dialogue; education; freire; nurses; nursing; reality; world cache: ihtp-1651.pdf plain text: ihtp-1651.txt item: #45 of 60 id: ihtp-1652 author: De Faria, Mateus; Paiva, Tiago Sousa; Cornelli, Andressa Marques; Voigt, Carolina Feijó Bitencourt; Rocha, Cristianne Maria Famer; Modena, Celina Maria title: Exploring health care for transgender people in the Brazilian health system: Qualitative descriptive-interpretative study date: 2022-12-01 words: 7247 flesch: 53 summary: It is understood that barriers to access and continuity of care for trans people are multidimensional - organizational, political, socioeconomic, symbolic, and technical barriers are rooted in the structure of SUS and other partner institutions in trans health care (Carvalho & Chazan, 2019). IHTP, 2(3), 286-297, 2022 CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 ISSN 2563-9269 286 Exploring health care for transgender people in the Brazilian health system: Qualitative descriptive- interpretative study Mateus Aparecido de Faria1, Tiago Sousa Paiva2, Andressa Marques Cornelli3, Carolina Feijó Bitencourt Voigt3, Cristianne Maria Famer Rocha4, Celina Maria Modena1 1René Rachou Institute, Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil; 2Centro Universitário Ritter dos Reis, Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil; 3Departament of Colective Health, Escola de Enfermagem, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil; 4Escola de Enfermagem, Federal University of Rio do Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Corresponding author: M. A. de Faria (mateusfaria18@gmail.com) keywords: 2019; brasil; care; gender; health; paul; people; person; process; professionals; services; social; system; trans; trans people cache: ihtp-1652.pdf plain text: ihtp-1652.txt item: #46 of 60 id: ihtp-1656 author: Weeratunga, Eranthi; Senadheera, Chandanie; Hettiarachchi, Manjula; Perera, Bilesha title: Examining the quality of life of patients living with breast cancer in Southern Sri Lanka: A descriptive cross-sectional study date: 2022-12-01 words: 6722 flesch: 51 summary: Anxiety, depression and perceived stress among breast cancer patients: single institute experience. The effect of fear of progression on quality of life among breast cancer patients: the mediating role of social support. keywords: bc patients; breast; cancer; et al; lanka; life; patients; qol; quality; sri cache: ihtp-1656.pdf plain text: ihtp-1656.txt item: #47 of 60 id: ihtp-1660 author: Mattioni, Fernanda Carlise; Saldanha Brites, Liara; da Silva Costa Dresch, Liciane; Famer Rocha, Cristianne Maria title: Health promotion in primary care across Brazil: Genealogic-inspired qualitative study date: 2022-12-01 words: 6949 flesch: 48 summary: IHTP, 2(3), 298-309, 2022 CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 ISSN 2563-9269 298 Health promotion in primary care across Brazil: Genealogic-inspired qualitative study Fernanda Carlise Mattioni1, Liara Saldanha Brites2, Liciane da Silva Costa Dresch1, Cristianne Maria Famer Rocha3 1Nursing School, Federal University of Rio do Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil; 2Postgraduate Education Program, Federal Universtity of Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil; 3Departament of Colective Health, Escola de Enfermagem, Federal Universtity of Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Corresponding author: F. C. Mattioni (nandacmattioni@gmail.com) ABSTRACT Objective: To describe and analyze Health Promotion practices in Primary Health Care. https://doi.org/10.1016/S2214- 109X(16)30217-0 Mattioni, F.C., Nakata, P.T., Dresch, L.C., Rollo, R., Bittencourt, L.S.B., & Rocha, C.M.F. (2021) Health Promotion practices and Michel Foucault: a scoping review. keywords: activities; brasil; care; community; field; group; health; health promotion; people; practices; promotion; research; saúde; use; women cache: ihtp-1660.pdf plain text: ihtp-1660.txt item: #48 of 60 id: ihtp-1661 author: Valentim Bitencourt, Fernando; Falcão Gaspar , Cristiane; Scheffler, Carolina; Almeida Rodrigues , Jonas; Fernanda Ceriotti Toassi , Ramona title: Therapeutic itineraries of children with the early loss of primary teeth: A qualitative phenomenological study date: 2022-12-01 words: 6267 flesch: 53 summary: At present, there are thousands of children without access to oral health care in Brazil (Essvein et al., 2019). In the stages of pre-analysis and the exploration of the material, information was sought that described the paths/services/spaces travelled by these children and their families in the search for oral health care until they arrived at the University Dental Clinic. keywords: care; children; clinic; dental; families; health; health care; loss; saúde; services; study; teeth; university cache: ihtp-1661.pdf plain text: ihtp-1661.txt item: #49 of 60 id: ihtp-1662 author: Tan, Shirui; Sekercioglu, Fatih title: Examining the mental health impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on international postsecondary students in Canada: A cross sectional analysis date: 2022-12-01 words: 6970 flesch: 46 summary: (2021) also reported that psychological outcomes and risk factors were more prevalent among international students in China during the pandemic. In Canada, even though international students represented 18% of the total enrolments (388,782 students) in universities and colleges in the 2019/2020 academic year (Statistics Canada, 2021a), their mental health status in the COVID-19 pandemic has not been well-documented, as well as the effects of COVID-19-related challenges. keywords: anxiety; canada; challenges; covid-19; depression; health; international; pandemic; stress; students; study; symptoms cache: ihtp-1662.pdf plain text: ihtp-1662.txt item: #50 of 60 id: ihtp-1664 author: subasinghe, Kalpana; Pathiranage, A.M.Shyama Deepanie title: The mental well-being of children and adolescents during the COVID-19 pandemic: A systematic review of qualitative literature date: 2022-12-01 words: 7031 flesch: 51 summary: Children and adolescents (referred to as children hereafter) have been affected much more than others. Summary Studies Included in Review Author and Year Context Culture Geographical Location Methods Phenomena of Interest Objectives Data Analysis Findings Abdulah et al., 2020 Emotional effects of children during home confinement due to an outbreak Children who were home confined during the COVID-19 pandemic in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq. keywords: adolescents; children; covid-19; et al; family; health; home; pandemic; parents; school; studies; study; time cache: ihtp-1664.pdf plain text: ihtp-1664.txt item: #51 of 60 id: ihtp-1665 author: Metersky, Kateryna title: Person-Centred Care and Interprofessional Practice Through Me date: 2022-12-01 words: 1131 flesch: 74 summary: The author uses her first had experience with being a past recipient of care as well as her research work to share a perspective, from the patient’s point of view, of what is important for patients when seeking care from a humanistic perspective. You each follow care pathways, best practice guidelines, and protocols for care. keywords: care; person cache: ihtp-1665.pdf plain text: ihtp-1665.txt item: #52 of 60 id: ihtp-1671 author: Martorella, Geraldine; Park, Hye Jin; Schluck, Glenna title: The relationship between electronic health literacy and individual factors among adults with chronic pain: A cross-sectional study date: 2022-12-01 words: 5852 flesch: 47 summary: We previously examined the level of eHealth literacy in a sample of people living with chronic pain and found that it was quite high and that some components of health literacy, e.g.., appraisal of health information and ability to find good health information, influenced eHealth literacy levels in this population (Park, 2021). Very few studies have investigated potential predictors of eHealth literacy in chronic pain patients. keywords: ehealth literacy; information; internet; journal; literacy; pain; self; skills; study cache: ihtp-1671.pdf plain text: ihtp-1671.txt item: #53 of 60 id: ihtp-1680 author: de Melo, Paula Regina Humbelino; Tatiana Souza de Camargo; Renato Abreu Lima; Thiago Ferreira Abreu; Raquel de Andrade Cardoso Santiago title: Exploring educators’ perception of issues involving Planetary Health: A qualitative study in the Brazilian Amazon: RESEARCH PAPER date: 2022-12-01 words: 9612 flesch: 54 summary: Furthermore, excluding this public means delaying the global process in combating the great climate crisis, since what is often observed is an education with a curriculum disconnected from the issues that link human health and environmental health, not teaching skills that allow an efficient defense of environmental issues (Arora et al., 2022). Environmental health, planetary boundaries and Limits to Growth. keywords: amazon; changes; climate; education; food; health; human; issues; planetary; problems; riverside; school; students; teachers; water cache: ihtp-1680.pdf plain text: ihtp-1680.txt item: #54 of 60 id: ihtp-1697 author: Salma, Jordana; Aziz Ali, Savera; Tilstra, McKenzie H.; Tiwari, Ishwar; Nielsen, Charlene C.; Whitfield, Kyle; Jones, Allyson; Vargas, Alvaro Osornio; Bulut, Okan; Yamamoto, Shelby S. title: Listening to older adults’ perspectives on climate change: Focus group study: RESEARCH PAPER date: 2022-10-31 words: 6937 flesch: 50 summary: A thematic data analysis helped identify three key themes synthesized from participants’ narratives: (a) Making sense of climate change, (b) lack of leadership in managing climate change; and (c) actions to address climate change that include an emphasis on individual responsibility and valuing the contributions of older adults. Older adults vary in their climate change literacy and levels of concern about climate change but share a commitment to environmental stewardship and community wellbeing. keywords: action; adults; alberta; change; climate; climate change; edmonton; focus; health; impacts; need; participants; social; study cache: ihtp-1697.pdf plain text: ihtp-1697.txt item: #55 of 60 id: ihtp-1698 author: North, Katie title: Environmental stewardship in healthcare: Use of bio-plastics in surgery: NON-RESEARCH PAPER date: 2022-10-31 words: 5842 flesch: 37 summary: Procedural and product changes to environmentally friendly products, like bio-plastics, can help limit plastic waste produced by surgical departments and reduce overall waste created by the industry. Secondly, recent publications examine how the healthcare field is adding to the climate problem through carbon emissions, plastic waste, and air and water contamination (Hensher, 2020; Lenzen et al., 2020; Sherman et al., 2020, Wyssusek et al., 2019). keywords: bio; change; climate; et al; global; health; healthcare; ihtp; plastic; products; waste cache: ihtp-1698.pdf plain text: ihtp-1698.txt item: #56 of 60 id: ihtp-1700 author: Falceto de Barros, Enrique; Souza de Camargo, Tatiana; Tetelbom Stein, Airton; Abelsohn, Alan; Onofre de Souza, Diogo title: Planetary health action framework: A case study: GRASSROOTS date: 2022-12-01 words: 8550 flesch: 51 summary: As exposed above, primary health care was essential for their communities' resilience. ALMA-ATA at 40: time to expand to planetary health care. keywords: action; ana; care; climate; community; evidence; family; fernando; health; health care; healthcare; medicine; patient; ph care; planetary; primary; wonca cache: ihtp-1700.pdf plain text: ihtp-1700.txt item: #57 of 60 id: ihtp-1703 author: Maltais, Stéphanie; Bangoura, Salifou Talassone; Paku, Rolly Nzau; Mambote, Marlène Metena; Hounmenou, Castro; Rüegg, Simon; Masumu, Justin Mulumbu; Tchialeu, Rodrigue Deuboué; Makiala, Sheila; Touré, Abdoulaye; Camara, Alioune; Keita, Alpha-Kabinet; Yaya, Sanni title: Analyse comparative des initiatives One Health en Guinée et en République Démocratique du Congo : Un appel à l’opérationnalisation/ Comparative analysis of One Health initiatives in Guinea and the Democratic Republic of Congo: A call for operationalization: NON-RESEARCH PAPER date: 2022-12-01 words: 7817 flesch: 54 summary: Thématiques à évaluer dans les initiatives OH selon les principes de Manhattan Reconnaître les liens entre la santé animale, humaine et environnementale Reconnaître que les décisions au sujet des terres et de l’eau influent sur la santé Inclure les sciences de la faune comme composante intrinsèque de la prévention, de la surveillance, du suivi, du contrôle et de l’atténuation des maladies à l’échelle mondiale Reconnaître que les programmes de santé humaine contribuent aux efforts de conservation Adopter une approche adaptative, holistique et tournée vers l’avenir de la prévention au contrôle des maladies (ré)émergentes en tenant compte de la complexité des contextes Intégrer la conservation de la biodiversité et des besoins humains dans le développement de solution aux menaces sanitaires Réduire la demande et mieux réglementer le commerce international d’animaux sauvages vivants et de viande de brousse Restreindre l’abattage massif d’espèces sauvages en liberté pour le contrôle des maladies Augmenter les investissements dans l’infrastructure mondiale de santé animale Ces études en viennent à un constat commun, soit la nécessité d’unir les instances nationales et internationales responsables de la santé publique, de la santé animale et de la sauvegarde de l’environnement, en vue de favoriser la prévention et la correction éventuelle d'événements préjudiciables IHTP, 2(3), SI: 48-60, 2022 CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 ISSN 2563-9269 50 à la santé globale. keywords: 2017; congo; dans; de la; des; deux; entre; est; et al; et de; et la; guinée; health; initiatives; les; l’approche; maladies; ont; par; pour; que; qui; santé; seule; sur; une; été cache: ihtp-1703.pdf plain text: ihtp-1703.txt item: #58 of 60 id: ihtp-1704 author: Shannon, Geordan; Issa, Rita; Wood, Chloe; Kelman, Ilan title: Regenerative economics for planetary health: A scoping review: RESEARCH PAPER date: 2022-12-01 words: 11921 flesch: 23 summary: Indigenous ancestral knowledge was seen as a guide to regenerative economies in North America, with interconnectedness, right relationship, reciprocity, mirroring natural principles, honouring place, and social justice underpinning an Indigenous-informed approach to regenerative economic practice (NDN Network, 2020). Regenerative economics offers a compelling approach to transform humankind’s relationships with each other and their environment. keywords: 2022; approach; article; capital; design; development; economics; economy; et al; fullerton; health; human; ihtp; issn; new; planetary; practice; principles; review; sustainability; sustainable; systems cache: ihtp-1704.pdf plain text: ihtp-1704.txt item: #59 of 60 id: ihtp-1713 author: BARAS, Alice title: Agir pour la santé de la planète en intégrant une démarche écoresponsable dans les cabinets : Une expérimentation Française en cabinet dentaire/ Acting for planetary health by integrating an eco-responsible approach in practices : A French experiment in dental practice: RESEARCH PAPER date: 2022-10-31 words: 8327 flesch: 54 summary: Cette double stratégie est une opportunité d’innover autrement pour un système de santé qui tend à être de plus en plus technologisé et hypermondialisé et qui montre aujourd’hui ses limites, notamment dans la récurrence des ruptures des chaines d’approvisionnement de certains médicaments et dispositifs médicaux pour les pays qui ne maîtrisent pas cette chaîne. Relever le défi de l’atténuation et de l’adaptation pour pérenniser l’offre de soins bucco-dentaires s’appuie sur la démarche de réduction d’impact environnemental ou démarche écoresponsable. keywords: aux; cabinet; ces; cette; dans; de la; dentaire; des; démarche; est; gestion; health; ihtp; issn; les; leur; par; pcp; pour; projet; que; qui; santé; soins; sont; sur; une; écoresponsable; été; être cache: ihtp-1713.pdf plain text: ihtp-1713.txt item: #60 of 60 id: ihtp-1719 author: Fury, Meryl; Bruno, Carrie; Nagella, Ashok title: Rise against the machine: Creating global health for vulnerable populations through child nutrition: GRASSROOTS date: 2022-12-01 words: 9202 flesch: 54 summary: Just as children are taught basic manners, hygiene, and how to read and write from a very young age, and these habits/skills carry over into adulthood, the authors are assuming that children who are taught to eat healthy foods before the age of 13 will likely adhere to that way of eating long-term (Movassagh, 2017). These sub-populations inside the USA, mainly African-Americans, Latinos, and Native Americans, are the people who can least tolerate the impact of poor nutrition because of a tightly woven tapestry of factors working against them, including but not limited to: • depleted, deteriorated, and unsafe living environments, • decreased access to safe and inviting outdoor spaces, • severely limited access to healthy foods, • inadequate knowledge of the connection between health and nutrition, • genetic predisposition leading to higher rates of chronic illnesses, • minimal to no political power, • low socioeconomic status, • unrelenting systemic racism The machine referred to above is enormous and the four gears described here are a fraction of the total number. keywords: animal; august; children; eating; engine; food; global; health; human; machine; marketing; n.d; november; patterns; planet; project; seeds; usa cache: ihtp-1719.pdf plain text: ihtp-1719.txt