COPING WITH HYPERTENSION AMONG INDIGENOUS PEOPLES IN BRAZIL AND THE ROLE OF THE PRIMARY CARE NURSE: A CRITICAL REVIEW FROM A TRANSCULTURAL PERSPECTIVE

Coping with Hypertension among Indigenous Peoples in Brazil and the Role of the Primary Care Nurse: A Critical Review from a Transcultural Perspective

Our objective is to critically review the literature addressing the strategic role of nurses in the daily primary care of arterial hypertension in Indigenous communities in Brazil.We selected studies based on an Waterproof Ponchos initial keyword search of major bibliographic indexing databases for the years 2000 to 2020 and manual search.Further s

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English-learning stress and performance in Chinese college students: A serial mediation model of academic anxiety and academic burnout and the protective effect of grit

IntroductionHaving to adapt to a new environment with various other challenges while completing their studies, Chinese college students experience intense stress related to the study of the English language.However, there has been little research on the serial mediating mechanism of English-learning stress on English academic performance.MethodsPre

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Remoteness and its impact on the potential for mental health initiatives in criminal courts in Nunavut, Canada

Remoteness in the isolated communities of Nunavut, Canada adversely affects access to Sanding Accessories mental health services.Mental health initiatives in criminal courts exist in many cities to offer healthcare alternatives to regular criminal court processing for people affected by mental illness.These initiatives do not exist in Nunavut.A qua

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