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Un accès direct à la littérature scientifique via la base PubMed permettant de faciliter la veille sur les enjeux complexes de la santé mentale et du fait religieux : de la neuroscience des croyances à l'étude des abus spirituels, en passant par la prise en charge des traumatismes et des processus de déconversion.
Dernière synchronisation le 07/06/2026
BACKGROUND: Delirium is common in the ICU, but little research has been undertaken to better understand the delirium experience from the patient's viewpoint.AIM: To summarise the current qualitative e…
This study investigates the intergenerational consequences of World War II (WWII) experiences in the Netherlands. It explores how trauma and resilience were transmitted across three generations and th…
Computational phenomenology has emerged as a powerful framework for investigating advanced meditation states and stages, and meditative development and endpoints. Various models have been proposed to …
Frustrating reanimations, ethical dilemmas, or violence occur from time to time in intensive care and emergency medicine and exceed what is "normal" even in the broader professional sense. Such events…
Many individuals turn to religion in their efforts to deal with difficult times in their lives, and research has consistently linked indices of religious coping to measures of health and well-being. T…
OBJECTIVES: To co-design an educational resource for primary healthcare providers in partnership with older adults living with HIV, with the aim of addressing key gaps in provider knowledge and enhanc…
OBJECTIVES: In this study, we evaluated the willingness to donate organs after death among Mexican university health students using a validated psychometric instrument. Our aim was to identify sociode…
BACKGROUND: Meditation is known to modulate neural activity and enhance cognitive and emotional well-being. While previous studies have largely reported increases in alpha and theta activity, the neur…
BACKGROUND: End-of-life HIV research places emotional demands on staff, yet evidence for brief compassion training to enhance resilience is limited.OBJECTIVES: To assess the feasibility and impact of …
INTRODUCTION: Nurses often face demanding environments and workloads that harm their quality of work life (QWL). Religious coping may serve as a culturally relevant protective factor against occupatio…
BACKGROUND: Forcibly displaced people represent a highly resilient population, but research has predominantly focused on risk factors that render them more vulnerable to mental health difficulties, su…
OBJECTIVE: Veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and moral injury often struggle with their spirituality and/or religion (S/R) in ways that hinder recovery from these conditions and perpe…