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A Relational Ethics Approach to Understanding and Addressing Pain in Correctional Settings: An Interpretive Description
DownloadFall 2022
Background: The assessment and management of pain in forensic settings are complicated by contextual factors, including past experiences with pain, adverse childhood experiences, and mental illness and addiction. Nurses in correctional settings have few tools to rely upon to fully understand and...
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Exploring the perceptions of participants of a novel telerehabilitation program designed to decrease sedentary behavior in adults with multiple sclerosis: a qualitative study.
DownloadFall 2019
Purpose: To identify and describe the perceptions of sedentary adults with MS participating in a telerehabilitation sedentary behaviour change program. Methods: This qualitative study took place within a larger study; a 15-week feasibility study of the Sit Less with MS program, a...