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    Rescuing the Jews in Lithuania during World War II: Practices of Creating a Lithuanian Museum Narrative by Rūta Šermukšnytė

    Published 2023-12-01
    “… Lithuanian historiography shows that the topic of rescuing the Jews in Lithuania during World War II (WWII) is intertwined into different narrative schemes: the pre-Holocaust story of the rescue of Jewish refugees at the beginning of WWII and the topic of the Holocaust in Lithuania. …”
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    “What women want”: Focus group discussions to inform the design of nutrition resources for women impacted by menopause following cancer treatment by Samantha J. Cushen, Micheala Murphy, Katie E. Johnston

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Mean age was 50.4 years (SD= 6.4). Four major themes emerged: (i) desire for control (ii) menopausal symptom management (iii) participants feeling lost during survivorship and (iv) the need for accessible, and tailored nutrition resources. …”
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    Qualitative systematic review on the lived experience of functional neurological disorder by Loyola McLean, Andrea Szasz, Anthony Korner

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Nine additional papers, suggested during review, were evaluated but excluded from synthesis, though incorporated elsewhere in the paper. Two authors used an integrative immersion approach to identify the literature’s main themes using line-by-line and top-down methods.Results Eight main themes were identified: lost, body–mind dualism, preceding stressful events, relatedness, stigma, the battle or fight, the burden and losses of the illness and trust versus mistrust. …”
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    “There’s always somebody that you can identify with”: a qualitative study of patient perspectives on buprenorphine group medical visits by Mariya Masyukova, Benjamin T. Hayes, Teresa López-Castro, Aaron D. Fox

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Results Of 33 participants, 28 were male, median age range was 50–54, 20 identified as Hispanic/Latinx, and 24 reported past experiences with substance use disorder treatment groups. Four main themes were: (1) Groups can address the psychological aspects of addiction; (2) Groups introduce positive peer support; (3) Balancing OUD treatment and management of other chronic conditions; (4) Groups must be voluntary. …”
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    Determinants of continuation on HIV pre-exposure propylaxis among female sex workers at a referral hospital in Uganda: a mixed methods study using COM-B model by Samuel Kawuma, Rodgers Katwesigye, Happy Walusaga, Praise Akatukunda, Joan Nangendo, Charles Kabugo, Moses R. Kamya, Fred C. Semitala

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Results Of the 292 FSWs initiated on PrEP, median age was 26 years (interquartile range, 21–29), 101 (34.6) % were active on PrEP, 137 (46.9%) were lost to follow-up, 45 (15.4%) were no longer eligible to continue PrEP, eight (2.7%) were transferred out and one (0.3%) had died. …”
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    "There’d always be something left" : (im)matérialité de la ville dans Hughie de Eugene O’Neill by Aurélie Sanchez

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…Eugene O’Neill’s Hughie exemplifies the dramatist’s concern with the theme of absence. In this late one-act play, New York remains at first invisible and the stage constitutes an empty space. …”
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    Development Mode of Recreation Belt around the City: Ecological Authenticity or Fashion Creativity? by Liang Zhao, Yuanyuan Shen, Nailin Gu, Jingyu Dai

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…It is found that (1) tourists’ perception of local culture is further distorted, which leads to a further reduction in tourists’ perception of “local culture” and “recreation,” and (2) the increase in psychological distance is the key psychological mechanism for tourists to perceive “lost property.”…”
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