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Interventions Aimed at Alleviating Loneliness and Social Isolation among the Older Population: Perspectives of Service Providers
(2023-12-15)Background. Older people are one of the groups particularly vulnerable to loneliness due to factors such as deteriorating health, widowhood and death of friends/family, fewer confiding relationships, and being more likely ... -
Interventions for promoting smoking cessation during pregnancy
(2004)Background: Tobacco smoking in pregnancy remains one of the few preventable factors associated with complications in pregnancy, low birthweight, preterm birth and has serious long-term health implications for women and ... -
Interventions that support the creation of dementia friendly environments in health care : protocol for a realist review
(2015-12-14)Improving health-care outcomes for people living with dementia when they are admitted to hospital is a policy priority. Dementia friendly interventions in health care promote inclusion of patients and carers in decision-making ... -
Interview with Alan Hollinghurst
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Interview with Fay Weldon
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Interview with Irvine Welsh
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An Interview with Oliver Williamson
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Interview with Roddy Doyle
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Interview: Performativity, Repetition, Acting Out
(Sheffield Hallam University and SITE Gallery, 2002) -
Interwencje w psychoterapii grupowo-analitycznej
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Interwoven histories: mental health nurses with experience of mental illness, qualitative findings from a mixed methods study.
(2018-10-01)The effects of mental health nurses’ own experience of mental illness or being a carer have rarely been researched beyond the workplace setting. This study aimed to explore how the experience of mental illness affects ... -
Intestinal lipid alterations occur prior to antibody-induced prostaglandin E2 production in a mouse model of ischemia/reperfusion
(2010)Ischemia/reperfusion (IR) induced injury results in significant tissue damage in wild-type, but not antibody-deficient, Rag-1−/− mice. However, Rag-1−/− mice sustain intestinal damage after administration of wild-type ... -
Intestinal Secretory and Absorptive Function in the Trichinella spiralis mouse model of Post-Infective Gut Dysfunction : role of bile acids
(2008)Objective: Observations showing that bile acid malabsorption is frequent in irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) suggest that alterations in bile acid-induced secretion and absorption could contribute to IBS-associated diarrhoea. ... -
Into the community or back to the ward? : Clients' construing as a predictor of the outcome of psychiatric rehabilitation
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Into the unknown : Transitions in psychiatric services as construed by clients and staff
(1992)Mental health policies on resettlement of the long-stay residents of psychiatric hospitals are presenting both the clients and staff of such hospitals with major transitions. In this article, we explore their reactions to ... -
Intra and Interpersonal Factors in the Use of Personal Therapy by Trainee Clinical Psychologists
(2012-01-10)The purpose of personal therapy for psychologists can be understood as a method of personal and professional development (PPD) and/or in terms of help-seeking. This study aims to consider differences in the use of personal ... -
Intragastric floating drug delivery system of cefuroxime axetil : in vitro evaluation
(2006-03)This investigation describes the development of an intragastric drug-delivery system for cefuroxime axetil. The 3(2) full factorial design was employed to evaluate contribution of hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose (HPMC) ...