356 research outputs found
Exploring the Impact of COVID-19 Hoax on the Mental Health of Millennial Moms
Hoaxes keep existing during this COVID-19 pandemic. They are indicated to be capable of heightening anxiety levels. Current works of literature about hoax-health impacts during the COVID-19 pandemic are still limited. Millennial, young generations, who are attached to the Internet technology, has the highest anxiety level. Millennial women or moms are already familiar with gadgets. They are surely exposed to hoaxes during this pandemic. Moms are the center of family defense. COVID-19 hoax influences these millennial moms’ mental health. Therefore, it is important to be studied because it contributes to mental health literature during this pandemic. This research applied a qualitative method. The data were taken from an online survey and processed by thematic analysis techniques. The findings showed that the greatest impacts of COVID-19 hoaxes on moms’ mental health were health-institutional distrust and apparatus-government distrust. Thus, it led to a lack of cooperation to promote the protocol and influenced the COVID-19 pandemic preventive efforts.
Keywords: hoax, anxiety, pandemic, qualitative surve
Advanced space system concepts and their orbital support needs (1980 - 2000). Volume 3: Detailed data. Part 1: Catalog of initiatives, functional options, and future environments and goals
The following areas were discussed in relation to a study of the commonality of space vehicle applications to future national needs: (1) index of initiatives (civilian observation, communication, support), brief illustrated description of each initiative, time periods (from 1980 to 2000+) for implementation of these initiatives; (2) data bank of functional system options, presented in the form of data sheets, one for each of the major functions, with the system option for near-term, midterm, and far-term space projects applicable to each subcategory of functions to be fulfilled; (3) table relating initiatives and desired goals (public service and humanistic, materialistic, scientific and intellectual); and (4) data on size, weight and cost estimations
Reconnect: Creative Contributions for Cultural Wellbeing
For more than two years, Australia, like the rest of the world, has been in the grip of the COVID pandemic. One result has been the erosion of people’s wellbeing, including their connectedness to others, physical and mental health. While participating in arts and culture has been identified as beneficial, wholistic approaches that consider the interrelated challenges and benefits of lived wellbeing is less well understood. This research aimed to find out how artists and cultural practitioners could use the Cultural Wellbeing Framework to reflect upon and validate their lived wellbeing The Fibonacci Forum Cultural Wellbeing series of workshops created a collaborative arts space in the form of a Zine. Artists were asked to use the Cultural Wellbeing Framework (Mackay 2021) to reflect upon their own and their community’s wellbeing. A total of 41 artists contributions were included that showcased individual and community experiences of wellbeing and explore their creative artists identities. The research demonstrated that there are limited theoretical and practical space for artists, academics and cultural practitioners to explore cultural wellbeing. Consequently, more inclusive cross disciplinary spaces for cultural practitioners across a range of disciplines are needed. The process of sharing the lived experience of wellbeing provided time for reflection that inspired art makers. Applying the Cultural Wellbeing Framework in this context, provided further evidence that our theoretical and methodological approach to wellbeing, facilitated creative communities’ cultural expression, empowerment, belonging and critical creative agency
Research on the work-life balance of Chinese Internet Employees
Treball Final de Mà ster Universitari en Direcció d'Empreses / Master in Management. Codi: SRO011. Curs acadèmic 2022/202
Should Family be Allowed During Resuscitation
The practice of family presence during resuscitation provides the opportunity to the family members to attend visually and physically with the patient during resuscitation. The concept of family presence during resuscitation empowers the family-centred care philosophy. However, allowing families during resuscitation is controversial among health care providers. Using predefined search terms, a systematic search was carried out on CINAHL, PubMed, Proquest, Meditext, Ebsco and MedLine. Of the references identified, 35 studies were identified that met the inclusion criteria. The included studies clearly highlight. The family members revealed a desire to their presence during resuscitation and indicated further benefits of their presence. Health care providers had different opinions, some refused the practice indicating that it would be offensive and may interfere with the treatment. Others believed that it would positively affect patient care and would reassure family that the best care is being provided. Both family members and health care providers showed a need for educational programs and written policies to facilitate family presence during resuscitation
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