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Enseñar y aprender matemáticas en lengua indígena. La experiencia del proyecto T'arhexperakua en Michoacán, México
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Soziale Arbeit als Arbeit am Gemeinwesen: Ein theoretischer Begründungsrahmen
May, Michael. - : Verlag Barbara Budrich, 2022. : DEU, 2022. : Opladen, 2022
In: 14 ; Beiträge zur Sozialraumforschung ; 192 (2022)
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Relational Urbanisation, Resilience, Revolution: Beirut as a Relational City?
In: Urban Planning ; 7 ; 1 ; 183-192 ; Urbanisation, Crisis, and Resilience: The Multiple Dimensions of Urban Transformation in Beirut, Lebanon (2022)
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Planning Adaptation: Accommodating Complexity in the Built Environment
In: Urban Planning ; 7 ; 1 ; 44-55 ; City as Flux: Interrogating the Changing Nature of Urban Change (2022)
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Planificación lingüística y desarrollo de lenguas minoritarias ; Language Planning and Minority Language Development
In: RILCE 37.2 (2021): 547-66 (2022)
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Data-to-text generation with neural planning
Puduppully, Ratish Surendran. - : The University of Edinburgh, 2022
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Community-based pain programs commissioned by primary health networks: key findings from an online survey and consultation with program managers
In: Australian Journal of Primary Health (2022)
Abstract: Objective. There is an increasing demand for tertiary pain services, with long waiting times compounded by limited reach to regional and remote areas. Community-based pain programs are a feasible evidence-based model of care to improve access to multidisciplinary care. Australian primary health networks (PHNs) are well placed to commission pain programs to reduce the growing burden of chronic pain. The aim of this study was to support PHN decision-making by: (1)describing current PHN community-based pain programs; (2) assessing their alignment to key elements and implementation enablers of pain programs identified by an expert consensus process; and (3) describing PHN pain program adaptations during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods. PHN program managers of community-based pain programs (n = 9) were invited to participate in an online survey and follow-up email consultation about their pain program. Six PHN program managers (representing South Eastern NSW PHN, Nepean Blue Mountains PHN, North Western Melbourne PHN, Gold Coast PHN, Adelaide PHN and the WA Primary HealthAlliance) participated in the study with three PHNs commissioning two different types of pain programs. Results. PHN community-based pain programs are multidisciplinary programs underpinned by a biopsychosocial model of pain, and focus on self-management (e.g. exercise, psychological strategies) and pain education. Most PHN pain programs are group-based programs that target adults with chronic non-cancer pain, provide individual allied health referrals as required and are evaluated as part of the electronic Persistent Pain Outcomes Collaboration. Gaps include pain programs for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, and people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, with one notable exception of a PHN pain program for people from culturally and linguistically diverse and refugee backgrounds co- designed with consumers and relevant services. Programs targeting subacute pain to prevent progression to chronic pain are, with one exception, another gap area. PHN pain programs demonstrated a high level of alignment with expert-agreed key elements and implementation enablers. The COVID-19 pandemic precipitated the rapid adaptation of PHN pain programs using available methods for the delivery of digitally enabled care. Conclusions. The findings provide a greater understanding for researchers and PHN decision-makers of the key features of PHN community-based pain programs, their alignment with expert-agreed key elements and implementation enablers, the target-population gaps, and the types of program adaptations during theCOVID-19 pandemic. The findings also illustrate the potential for using digitally enabled delivery methods to increase accessibility to pain programs with further research warranted.
Keyword: 1117 Public Health and Health Services; chronic pain; community health: planning; COVID‐19; health service; primary health care; primary health network; secondary prevention
URL: https://hdl.handle.net/2123/27808
https://doi.org/10.1071/PY21195
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Towards a taxonomy of arguments for and against street renaming: Exploring the discursive embedding of street name changes in the Leipzig cityscape
Buchstaller, Isabelle; Schneider, Carolin; Alvanides, Seraphim. - : John Benjamins Publishing, 2022
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Η επίδραση των κοινωνικών μέσων δικτύωσης στον σχεδιασμό ενός ταξιδιού: Ταξιδιωτική πρόθεση και αντίληψη κινδύνου κατά τη διάρκεια της πανδημίας
Μουστάκα, Ελένη. - : Πανεπιστήμιο Μακεδονίας, 2022
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Planning Adaptation: Accommodating Complexity in the Built Environment
Muldoon-Smith, Kevin; Moreton, Leo. - : Cogitatio Press, 2022
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Linguistic Complexity and Planning Effects on Word Duration in Hindi Read Aloud Speech
In: Proceedings of the Society for Computation in Linguistics (2022)
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Participation and deliberation in language policy: the case of gender-neutral language
In: Erdocia, Iker orcid:0000-0003-2459-1346 (2021) Participation and deliberation in language policy: the case of gender-neutral language. Current Issues in Language Planning . ISSN 1466-4208 (2021)
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A Cross-Linguistic Study of Individual Differences in Speech Planning
In: ISSN: 1664-1078 ; Frontiers in Psychology ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-03228522 ; Frontiers in Psychology, Frontiers, 2021, 12, pp.655516. ⟨10.3389/fpsyg.2021.655516⟩ (2021)
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Explicit Representations of Persistency for Propositional Action Theories
In: Journées Francophones Francophones Planification, Décision et Apprentissage ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03249121 ; Journées Francophones Francophones Planification, Décision et Apprentissage, Jun 2021, Bordeaux, France (2021)
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The Respiratory Foundations of Spoken Language
In: EISSN: 2333-9691 ; Annual Review of Linguistics ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02986713 ; Annual Review of Linguistics, Annual Reviews, 2021, 7 (1), pp.13-30. ⟨10.1146/annurev-linguistics-031720-103907⟩ ; https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-linguistics-031720-103907 (2021)
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Heavy Load-Bearing Modernity: A Cultural Geology of Albert Speer’s Berlin/Germania
Kurek, Paul Dominik. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2021
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Description of the linguistic expressions of fractions
In: https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03428096 ; 2021 (2021)
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Traductologie, terminologie et traduction
Agost Canós, Rosa; ar Rouz, David. - : HAL CCSD, 2021. : Classiques Garnier, 2021
In: https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03161204 ; Classiques Garnier, 2021, Collection Translatio, 978-2-406-11223-5 ; https://classiques-garnier.com/ (2021)
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Producing climate boundary maps using GIS interface model designed with Python ...
Baykal, Tugba Memisoglu; Colak, H. Ebru. - : SAGE Journals, 2021
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Producing climate boundary maps using GIS interface model designed with Python ...
Baykal, Tugba Memisoglu; Colak, H. Ebru. - : SAGE Journals, 2021
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