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Clinician Experiences and Attitudes Regarding Screening for Social Determinants of Health in a Large Integrated Health System Open
Background: Clinical screening for basic social needs—such as food and housing insecurity—is becoming more common as health systems develop programs to address social determinants of health. Clinician attitudes toward such programs are lar…
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Clinician Experiences with Screening for Social Needs in Primary Care Open
Clinicians reported that knowing patients' social needs changed what they did and improved communication for many patients. However, more evidence is needed regarding the benefit of social needs screening in primary care before widespread …
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Unmet Social Needs and No-Show Visits in Primary Care in a US Northeastern Urban Health System, 2018–2019 Open
Objectives. To characterize the association between social needs prevalence and no-show proportion and variation in these associations among specific social needs. Methods. In this study, we used results from a 10-item social needs screene…
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Perceptions and Experience of Patients, Staff, and Clinicians with Social Needs Assessment Open
CONTEXT: Assessment of social needs is expanding at Kaiser Permanente (KP), but little is known about how members and clinicians experience the incorporation of social needs into health care. OBJECTIVE: To assess how KP members and clinici…
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Konsep Dasar Anak Berkebutuhan Khusus Open
Children with special needs are children who require special treatment because of developmental disorders and abnormalities experienced by children. Children with special needs have differences that occur in several ways, such as the proce…
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“You’ve got to look after yourself, to be able to look after them” a qualitative study of the unmet needs of caregivers of community based primary health care patients Open
To support caregivers, models of care such as CBPHC need to look beyond the patient to meaningfully engage caregivers, address their needs and recognize the insight they hold. This knowledge needs to be valued as a key source of evidence t…
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Parent Perspectives on Screening for Social Needs During Pediatric Hospitalizations Open
OBJECTIVES Social determinants of health have been demonstrated to be important drivers of health outcomes and disparities. Screening for social needs has been routinely performed and shown to be beneficial in ambulatory settings, but litt…
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How can principal leadership practices promote teacher collaboration and organizational change? A longitudinal multiple case study of three school improvement initiatives Open
Schools must regularly examine and adapt established practices to address students ' and teachers' changing needs (academic, social, emotional, and occupational;Askell-Williams & Koh, 2020).Yet many of the innovations developed to meet the…
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Met and unmet needs of homeless individuals at different stages of housing reintegration: A mixed-method investigation Open
This study aimed to identify and compare major areas of met and unmet needs reported by 455 homeless or recently housed individuals recruited from emergency shelters, temporary housing, and permanent housing in Quebec (Canada). Mixed metho…
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The Role of Flexibility in the Realization of Inclusive Education Open
This study focused on associations between teachers’ flexibility and their use of evidence-based strategies in inclusive education in a sample of N = 119 teachers. Flexibility showed direct effects on teachers’ attitudes towards the achiev…
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Peran Dakwah Masjid dalam Peningkatan Kualitas Hidup Masyarakat Open
Construction of the mosque not only pay attention to the physical building, but also must be optimized pemakmurannya. Efforts to raise the quality of life can be achieved by improving the Human Resources (HR) to carry out economic and soci…
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Programmable Smart Home Toolkits Should Better Address Households’ Social Needs Open
Proceedings of: 2021 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 8-13 May 2021, Online Virtual Conference (originally Yokohama, Japan).
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Unmet care needs, care provision and patient satisfaction in patients with a late life depression: a cross-sectional study Open
Even though patients might receive care for certain needs, this does not mean that their needs are met. A substantial proportion of patients with LDD feel that they need additional help for unmet needs.
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Recognition in the lives of unaccompanied children and youth: A review of the key European literature Open
This integrative literature review studies well‐being of unaccompanied asylum‐seeking children through the three modes of recognition—love, rights and solidarity—as conceptualized by Axel Honneth. The analysis shows that the children's bas…
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The support needs and experiences of newly formed adoptive families: findings from the Wales Adoption Study Open
This article reports on findings from the Wales Adoption Study which used a sequential, mixed-method design to explore the early support needs and experiences of newly formed adoptive families. Ninety-six adoptive parents completed a quest…
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Needs, expectations and care production of people in street situation Open
Objective: To understand the needs, expectations, and care production of people in street situations. Method: This is a qualitative study based on social phenomenology, conducted with eight people in street situations. Data were collected …
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Use of Social Media in Uncovering Information Services for People with Disabilities in China Open
The tangible and intangible needs of people with disabilities have been neglected in research agendas over the past decades, particularly in China. Bringing more benefits to people with disabilities and combining information delivery with …
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PRIORITY NEEDS REFERRED BY FAMILIES OF RARE DISEASE PATIENTS Open
Rare diseases cause strong impact in families and generate needs beyond those associated with the most frequent diseases. Some of these needs are the inclusion of new responsibilities and the relationship with the healthcare and social ser…
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Service Quality Scales and Tourists with Special Needs: A Systematic Review Open
This paper reviews the most commonly used scales for measuring service quality in sustainable tourism destinations to analyse if the requirements of tourists with special needs are considered. Results highlight that most of the recent rese…
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The Inclusion of Students with Special Needs in the General Education Classroom Open
The inclusion of students with special needs in the general education classroom has been a major topic of discussion for many years. Inclusion education means that all students are part of the school community, regardless of their strength…
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PERMASALAHAN YANG DIHADAPI DALAM PELAKSANAAN SEKOLAH INKLUSI DI INDONESIA Open
Children with special needs have the same rights as children in general to get an education. Unfortunately, the availability of adequate education for children with special needs is not adequate and equal. Because the provision of special …
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Enlarging the model of the human at the heart of human-centered AI: A social self-determination model of AI system impact Open
Increasing awareness of the harms that artificial intelligence (AI) systems can cause has inspired a movement towards creating more human-centered AI (HCAI). One way in which AI systems can be made more human-centered is by focusing on the…
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Health-care needs of remitted patients with bipolar disorder: A comparison with schizophrenia Open
The presence of unmet needs in remitted patients with BD was an additional marker of the enduring psychosocial impairment characteristic of the remitted phase of BD.
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Architecture and Urban Education in Egypt: Producing Designers that are Ready to Respond to the Social and Environmental Circumstances of the Egyptian Context Open
Architects and urban planners must be aware of the impact of their contribution to both the society and the environment, this awareness needs to be planted in their educational programs. This paper is trying to determine the social and env…
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Mandates and Incentives to Support Social Needs Screening—Challenges and Opportunities Open
This Viewpoint describes 3 potential challenges associated with implementing regulatory mandates and insurer incentives for health-related social needs screening and suggests opportunities for innovation and improvement.
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Social participation of students with special educational needs in inclusive elementary schools Open
This article examines the social participation of students with special needs in four aspects, namely friendship, interaction, social self-perception, and peers acceptance. This study discuss about the social participation of students with…
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Social participation of students with special educational needs Open
The social participation of students with special educational needs (SEN) is currently gaining increasing attention in research. This is reflected in recent events such as the ‘Mini-conference on S...
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Special Educational Need of the Gifted and Talented Students in Saudi Arabia: A Review Paper Open
Giftedness refers to proficient distinctive intelligent knowledgeable abilities, due to high IQ which possess talent, excellent performance abilities and skill in diverse field of learning. The gifted children’s style of learning is quite …
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Special educational needs of students with autism spectrum disorders Open
Education of children with autism spectrum disorders is possible only if their special educational needs are taken into account. Special educational needs of children form the demand for special educational conditions. On the basis of the …
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Beyond symptom management: Family relations, unmet needs of persons living with severe mental illnesses, and potential implications for social work in South Africa Open
This study examined the quality of family relationships and its associations with the severity of unmet needs of individuals admitted to a tertiary psychiatric hospital in South Africa. The quality of family relations and perceived unmet n…