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Experience of a multi-component therapy group for patients with chronic pain
Published 2021-04-01“… Introduction Chronic pain has an impact that goes beyond the physical plane and, over the years, it ends up deteriorating the emotional, working and social life of people who suffer it. …”
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Dissociable patterns in the control of emotional interference in adults with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and in adults with alcohol dependence.
Published 2014-01-01“…METHODS: Male adults with ADHD (n = 22), male adults with alcohol dependence (n = 16), and healthy controls (n = 30) performed an emotional working memory task (n-back task). In the background of the task, we presented neutral and negative stimuli that varied in emotional saliency. …”
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Distributing Agency and Experience in Therapeutic Interaction: Person References in Therapists' Responses to Complaints
Published 2021-04-01“…The conclusion is that therapists use the zero-person for both immediate emotional work and interpretative co-work on the client's experiences. …”
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Factors associated with quality of life among community pharmacists in Lebanon: results of a cross-sectional study
Published 2019-12-01“…Higher age (Beta= -0.08), having a PhD degree (Beta= -4.54), higher depression score (Beta= -0.25), higher emotional work fatigue (Beta= -0.13) and higher physical work fatigue (Beta=-0.14) were significantly associated with lower physical QoL (lower PCS-12 scores). …”
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Work engagement, emotional attitude to work and quality of relations in ‘early’ and ‘late’ dual career couples: the mediating role of satisfaction with one’s achievements
Published 2023-05-01“…Results The results show a negative impact of the level of professional and emotional work engagement on the quality of marital relations in the relationship; however, the observed trend only refers to the ‘late career’ relationships. …”
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Animal sheltering: A scoping literature review grounded in institutional ethnography
Published 2023-01-01“…Research on ‘compassion fatigue’ has also tended to focus on euthanasia but a granular description about the practical and emotional work that personnel undertake that generates such fatigue is missing. …”
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Understanding the visual function symptoms and associated functional impacts of phakic presbyopia
Published 2021-11-01“…As a result, people with presbyopia reported a number of other difficulties in their daily living (including using a smartphone or computer), as well as impacts on emotional, work, financial and social aspects of their life. …”
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Glycogen storage disease type III: a mixed-methods study to assess the burden of disease
Published 2024-01-01“…Impacts were also reported in activities of daily living, cognitive, emotional, work/school, and sleep domains. Conclusion: Individuals with GSD III experience a broad spectrum of symptoms and disease impacts. …”
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Ensuring Emotional Fitness of Healthcare Workers Through Employee Champion Role of Human Resource Management
Published 2023-01-01“…The identified needs have been mapped towards the various HR champions ie physical, social, financial, emotional, work-life integration and meaning in work champion. …”
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Knowledge for change and improvement: developing partnership through involving and engaging others
Published 2016“…An example is the emotional work patients undertake when living with ‘being a person with wounds’. …”
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Machine learning approach for early onset dementia neurobiomarker using EEG network topology features
Published 2023-06-01“…The EEG responses are analyzed in a framework of a network neuroscience technique applied to EEG time series for evaluation and to confirm the initial hypothesis of possible ML application modeling mild cognitive impairment prediction.ResultsWe report findings from a pilot study group in Poland for a cognitive decline prediction. We utilize two emotional working memory tasks by analyzing EEG responses to facial emotions reproduced in short videos. …”
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Poor Health Conditions among Brazilian Healthcare Workers: The Study Design and Baseline Characteristics of the HEROES Cohort
Published 2022-10-01“…The most unfavourable psychosocial factors were work pace (61%; 95% CI: 52–69%), emotional work demands (75%; 95% CI: 67–82%), predictability (47%; 95% CI: 39–56%), work-family conflict (55%; 95% CI: 46–64%), burnout (86%; 95% CI: 78–91%), and stress (81%; 95% CI: 73–87%). …”
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Un viaje por las emociones en procesos de investigación feminista
Published 2021-04-01“…Starting from the concept of "strong reflexivity" of feminist epistemologies, we propose a journey through emotions and their different implications in feminist research: the emotional impact of research on the researcher (especially when working with vulnerable population); the “emotional work” involved in the research and, specifically, in the fieldwork (and the ethical dilemmas that may involve); emotions as data/evidence and emotionally sensed knowledge.…”
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Metaphors for the Meaning of Caring for a Spouse with Dementia
Published 2021-01-01“…Metaphors are especially effective for expressing the strength of the reactions in caring as emotional work and are tools for mastering emotions and challenges in life.Conclusion: Metaphors give insights into the significant experiences of spouses of partners with YO-FTD and offer personnel in health services a better understanding of their needs for tailored support and help.Keywords: communication, early-onset, narratives, spouses, frontotemporal dementia, qualitative method…”
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Exploring GP work in areas of high socioeconomic deprivation: a secondary analysis
Published 2021-11-01“…Results: All three types of work defined by Corbin and Strauss (everyday, illness, and biographical) were described, and one additional type: emotional (work managing GPs’ own emotions). The context of socioeconomic deprivation, increased multimorbidity plus social complexity (’multimorbidity plus’), influenced GP work. …”
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Training Emotion Recognition Accuracy: Results for Multimodal Expressions and Facial Micro Expressions
Published 2021-08-01“…Sixty-seven subjects were randomized to one of two experimental groups (multimodal, micro expression) or an active control group (emotional working memory task). Participants trained once weekly with a brief computerized training program for three consecutive weeks. …”
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Effect of Vertical Integration on Multidimensional Well‑being of Fish Farmers in Lagos State Fish‑hub, Nigeria
Published 2017-06-01“…The ATE result shows that the indicators such as the political and government intervention; mental and emotional; work and income were the components of multidimensional wellbeing that was improved by vertical integration decision of the farmers in the fish hub. …”
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Psychosocial Risks, Work Engagement, and Job Satisfaction of Nurses During COVID-19 Pandemic
Published 2020-11-01“…Similarly, the most prominent psychosocial risks appear to be emotional work and workload. In contrast, nurses' work engagement is medium, and their satisfaction is high. …”
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