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Health literacy as a key to healthy ageing in Europe
Health literacy healthy ageing Europe
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In the face of demographic change the older population represents an important group to look at:What helps them to remain or recover their health, how can they participate in society and age successfu...
There is an inevitable increase in the older adult population nowadays due to the dropping birth rates and longer life expectancy (World Health Report, 2010). The rates of the aging population are gro...
Motivational Interviewing across cultures:Training notes
Motivational Interviewing cultures Training notes
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2016/1/27
In this brief paper, weaim to present our experiences of training clinicians from all disciplines in the changing context of healthcare. From a standpoint that seeks commonalities in clinical practice...
Identification of the motivational techniques within Motivational Interviewing and relations with behaviour change techniques from the BCTTv1
motivational techniques Motivational Interviewing behaviour change techniques BCTTv1
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Motivational interviewing (MI) has been shown to be a promising approach for promoting health behaviour change in a number of contexts including substance abuse (Jenson, Cushing, & Aylward, 2011), qui...
Motivational Interviewing and Neuroscience:Moving forward while looking deeper
Motivational Interviewing Neuroscience Moving forward looking deeper
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Psychosocial interventions have been comparatively effective at promoting behavioural changes through addressing maladaptive cognitions and affects.(Clark & Beck, 2010; DiClemente, Nidecker, &Bellack,...
Intensifying and igniting change talk in Motivational Interviewing:A theoretical and practical framework
Intensifying and igniting change Motivational Interviewing theoretical and practical
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Reinforcing and eliciting change talk (CT) has emerged as an essential active ingredient of Motivational Interviewing (Barnett et al., 2014; Gaume, Bertholet, Faouzi, Gmel, & Daeppen, 2013; Glynn & Mo...
In recent years, several European governments have introduced policies to improve older employees’ employability and ban age discrimination from the workplace.Notwithstanding these efforts, ageism con...
How do organizational justice and health influence teachers’work engagement?
organizational justice health influence work engagement
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2016/1/27
Organizational justice has emerged as a vital construct in organizations (Cropanzano &Ambrose, 2015). Low organiza-tional justice perce-ptions have long been considered an occupational health risk (Ro...
Occupational stress and burnout among polish psychiatric nurses
Occupational stress burnout psychiatric nurses
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2016/1/27
Occupational stress is a major factor related to burnout among medical staff (Escriba-Aguir,Martin-Baena, & PerezHoyos, 2006). Studies of occupational stress have
been based on various theoretical ap...
Exploring psychosocial risks in Greek SMEs-A qualitative study
psychosocial risks Greek SMEs qualitative study
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2016/1/27
Psychosocial risks concern aspects of the design and management of work and its social and organizational contexts (Leka, Griffiths,& Cox, 2003).Psychosocial risks are linked to stress, workplace viol...
Participative prevention of psychosocial emergent risks in small and medium enterprises Overview of a collaborative project
psychosocial emergent risks in small medium enterprises collaborative project
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Participative Prevention of Psychosocial Emergent Risks in SME's” (PPPSER) was a European Project, funded by the European Commission (agreement number VS/2014/0053),with the participation of four Euro...
The Ophelia (OPtimise HEalth LIteracy and Access) Process
Ophelia HEalth LIteracy Access
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Roma populations in the Central and Eastern Europe live shorter lives and face greater burden of disease than their non-Roma neighbours (Cook, Wayne, Valentine, Lessios, & Yeh, 2013). For segregated R...
What has access and skills got to do with it?A qualitative study exploring health literacy among Indian IT employees
qualitative study health literacy Indian IT employees
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2016/1/27
Low health literacy is associated with worse health outcomes, poorer utilization of healthcare services, increased hospitalizations, and decreased adherence (e.g.,Berkman et al., 2011;Kalichman et al....
Revisiting the concept of health literacy.The patient as information seeker and provider
health literacy patient information seeker provider
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2016/1/27
In the light of increasing user-generated online health information, the changing role of the patient, and the shift toward patient-driven care, it is timely to revisit the concept of health literacy ...
Advancing health literacy from a system perspective:Health literacy training for healthcare professionals
health literacy Health literacy training healthcare professionals
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Health literacy (HL) refers to the ability to acquire, assimilate, and apply health-related information in ways that are appropriate for one’s health (Lai, Ishikawa, Kiuchi, Mooppil, & Griva,2013). Th...