Introduction: Amidst the Storm – Nurses in the Pandemic Imagine being at the frontline of a global crisis, where each day brings new challenges and uncertainties. For many nurses, this was their reality during the COVID-19 pandemic, a time when their roles extended far beyond traditional boundaries. As they battled not just physical fatigue but […]
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Translating Spiritual Healing: Unveiling the Chinese EORTC QLQ-SWB32 for Gynecological Cancer Patients
Introduction Imagine a journey where every step is weighed down by uncertainty, pain, and the daunting shadow of a cancer diagnosis. Overcoming these challenges often demands more than just physical endurance—many find solace in their spiritual wellbeing, an essential yet often overlooked aspect in the fight against illness. But how does one accurately measure something […]

Harnessing Compassion for Health: How Spiritual Care Fosters Healing in Hospitals
Introduction Imagine walking into a hospital room, burdened not only with physical illness but also a heavy heart. A place so often associated with clinical, sterile procedures, suddenly becomes a haven of compassion through a groundbreaking approach—Compassion-Centered Spiritual Health (CCSH). Intriguing, isn’t it? Modern medicine has made leaps and bounds in treating the body, but […]

Navigating the Silent Storm: Understanding Coping Strategies and Mental Health Perceptions Among Women in South India
Introduction Imagine living in a world where speaking about your own mental health is met with silence or even resistance. For many women in South India, this is a reality that shapes their interactions with mental health services. This research paper, titled “Coping strategies and perceptions of mental health services among women in South India”, […]

Mindful Moments: The Surprising Connection Between Awareness and Coincidence
Introduction Have you ever thought of an old friend, only to receive a surprise call from them moments later? Or perhaps you’ve daydreamed about a song, and it suddenly played on the radio? These seemingly magical moments are often dismissed as mere coincidences, yet to some, they signify something deeper—synchronicity. This concept, which describes an […]

Unlocking Mental Wellness at Work: Insights from Ugandan Mental Health Providers and Acceptance-Based Training
Introduction Imagine arriving at work each day, feeling overwhelmed by stress, anxiety, and a lack of mental resources — all in a setting with limited access to mental health support. This is a reality for many working adults in low-resource settings like Uganda, where mental health burdens are compounded by precarious work environments. While mental […]

Navigating Change: Coping Strategies and Adjustment Disorder in Adults with ADHD During the Pandemic
Introduction Imagine facing a storm with a flimsy umbrella rather than a sturdy shelter—when the skies pour down with challenges, how equipped are we to cope? For adults with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), navigating life’s turbulent weather can be akin to managing a perpetual storm, especially during unprecedented times like the Covid-19 pandemic. This […]

Navigating the Stress Maze: Insights from Vietnamese First-Year Medical Students
Introduction: The Stress Symphony of First-Year Med Students Imagine stepping into a world where the air is thick with anticipation, dreams mingle with anxiety, and each decision could shape your future. This is the landscape of first-year medical students, particularly in a bustling and ambitious country like Vietnam. As these students embark on their journey […]

Understanding the Art of Mindreading: Quality vs. Quantity in Our Everyday Lives
Introduction: Peering into the Minds of Others Have you ever wondered how some people seem to effortlessly understand what others are thinking, while some struggle to navigate social interactions? At the heart of these abilities lies the intriguing concept of mindreading, a psychological phenomenon that allows us to perceive and interpret other people’s mental states, […]

The Unseen Struggles of Marginalised Students: Navigating Mental Health in Education
Introduction: A Journey Into the Mind of Marginalised Students Imagine stepping into a classroom, surrounded by peers who don’t quite understand the unique struggles that define your daily life. For many marginalised students in the United Kingdom, this is not just a scenario—it’s their reality. Marginalised students, those defined by their varied identities—be it through […]