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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38513454/disrupted-biographies-and-gendered-identities-a-qualitative-study-exploring-sexuality-and-blood-cancer
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Natalie Hammond, Andrew Chantry, Matthew Cheeseman, Alex Peng
PURPOSE: This study examines how blood cancer impacts patients' sexuality and sense of gendered identity. METHODS: An interpretive epistemological framework necessitated a qualitative study design. Participants (6 male and 6 female), recruited from a hospital Haematology department in a large Northern English City, took part in semi-structured in-depth interviews to gather rich data about their subjective experiences. RESULTS: A key theme from the qualitative data was a sense of disruption in relation to several aspects of their gendered identities and sexual life...
February 27, 2024: European Journal of Oncology Nursing: the Official Journal of European Oncology Nursing Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38511414/vaccine-disinformation-from-medical-professionals-a-case-for-action-from-regulatory-bodies
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
David Robert Grimes, Trisha Greenhalgh
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
March 21, 2024: Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38510203/limits-of-optimization
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cesare Carissimo, Marcin Korecki
Optimization is about finding the best available object with respect to an objective function. Mathematics and quantitative sciences have been highly successful in formulating problems as optimization problems, and constructing clever processes that find optimal objects from sets of objects. As computers have become readily available to most people, optimization and optimized processes play a very broad role in societies. It is not obvious, however, that the optimization processes that work for mathematics and abstract objects should be readily applied to complex and open social systems...
2024: Minds and Machines
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38505577/epistemically-exploitative-bullshit-a-sartrean-account
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Thomas Szanto
This paper presents a novel conceptualization of a type of untruthful speech that is of eminent political relevance but has hitherto been unrecognized: epistemically exploitative bullshit (EEB). Speakers engaging in EEB are bullshitting: they deceive their addressee regarding their unconcern for the very difference between truth and falsity. At the same time, they exploit their discursive victims: they oblige their counterparts to perform unacknowledged and emotionally draining epistemic work to educate the speakers about the addressees' oppression, only to discredit their epistemic trustworthiness...
September 2023: European Journal of Philosophy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38505356/a-dataset-without-a-code-book-ethnography-and-open-science
#25
REVIEW
Shamus Khan, Jennifer S Hirsch, Ohad Zeltzer-Zubida
This paper reflects upon calls for "open data" in ethnography, drawing on our experiences doing research on sexual violence. The core claim of this paper is not that open data is undesirable; it is that there is a lot we must know before we presume its benefits apply to ethnographic research. The epistemic and ontological foundation of open data is grounded in a logic that is not always consistent with that of ethnographic practice. We begin by identifying three logics of open data-epistemic, political-economic, and regulatory-which each address a perceived problem with knowledge production and point to open science as the solution...
2024: Frontiers in sociology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38495441/representing-and-extracting-knowledge-from-single-cell-data
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REVIEW
Ionut Sebastian Mihai, Sarang Chafle, Johan Henriksson
Single-cell analysis is currently one of the most high-resolution techniques to study biology. The large complex datasets that have been generated have spurred numerous developments in computational biology, in particular the use of advanced statistics and machine learning. This review attempts to explain the deeper theoretical concepts that underpin current state-of-the-art analysis methods. Single-cell analysis is covered from cell, through instruments, to current and upcoming models. The aim of this review is to spread concepts which are not yet in common use, especially from topology and generative processes, and how new statistical models can be developed to capture more of biology...
February 2024: Biophysical Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38495317/a-critical-comparison-of-focused-ethnography-and-interpretive-phenomenology-in-nursing-research
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Uchechi Clara Opara, Pammla Petrucka
Choosing an appropriate qualitative methodology in nursing research is a researcher's first step before beginning a study. Such a step is critical as the selected qualitative methodology should be congruent with the research questions, study assumptions, data gathering and analysis to promote the utility of such research in enhancing nursing knowledge. In this paper, we compare focused ethnography by Roper and Shapira and interpretive phenomenology by Benner. Though these methodologies are naturalistic and appear similar, both have different methodological underpinnings...
2024: Global Qualitative Nursing Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38494601/from-laboratory-to-mountaintop-creating-an-artificial-aurora-in-the-late-nineteenth-century
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fiona Amery
There existed a tradition of mimetic experimentation in the late nineteenth century, whereby morphologists sought to scale down sublime natural phenomena to tabletop devices in the laboratory. Experimenters constructed analogs of the aurora, attempting to replicate the colors and forms of the phenomenon with discharge tube experiments and electrical displays, which became popular spectacles at London's public galleries. This paper analyses a closely allied but different kind of imitation. Between 1872 and 1884, Professor Karl Selim Lemström (1838-1904) attempted to reproduce the aurora borealis in all of its complexity atop four mountains in northern Finland...
March 17, 2024: History of Science; An Annual Review of Literature, Research and Teaching
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38493892/what-is-the-philosophy-of-neurosurgery-systematic-review-and-defining-the-discipline
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REVIEW
Rajeev R Dutta, Alexander Lopez, Frank P K Hsu, Michelle Paff
INTRODUCTION: Despite centuries of joint investigation of philosophy and neurological interventions, a founding account for the philosophy of neurosurgery has yet to be rigorously constructed or defended. This paper reviews recent work on the philosophy of neurosurgery, spanning metaphysics, epistemology, and value theory, to establish a framework and clinical relevance for study in the philosophy of neurosurgery. METHODS: A systematic review of an online database was conducted using the broad search terms, "Philosophy AND (Neurosurgery OR Neurological Surgery)...
March 15, 2024: World Neurosurgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38491851/perceptions-of-clinical-experience-and-scientific-evidence-in-medical-decision-making-a-survey-of-a-stratified-random-sample-of-swedish-health-care-professionals
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Barry Dewitt, Johannes Persson, Annika Wallin
BACKGROUND: Evidence-based medicine recognizes that clinical expertise gained through experience is essential to good medical practice. However, it is not known what beliefs clinicians hold about how personal clinical experience and scientific knowledge contribute to their clinical decision making and how those beliefs vary between professions, which themselves vary along relevant characteristics, such as their evidence base. DESIGN: We investigate how years in the profession influence health care professionals' beliefs about science and their clinical experience through surveys administered to random samples of Swedish physicians, nurses, occupational therapists, dentists, and dental hygienists...
March 16, 2024: Medical Decision Making: An International Journal of the Society for Medical Decision Making
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38487655/vowel-alternation-with-final-i-offers-an-easy-to-learn-morphological-option-for-a-sex-blind-grammatical-gender-in-french
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marie-Claude Marsolier, Pris Touraille, Marc Allassonnière-Tang
Like all modern Romance languages, French has a sex-based grammatical gender with two genders, feminine and masculine, and a lexicon that is highly sex-differentiated. These characteristics give rise to a number of issues, including the problematic generic use of the masculine grammatical gender, coupled with the challenge of sex categorization itself, and the epistemological difficulty of an adequate sociological description and analysis of what gender commonsense categories really are about. To remedy these concerns, several authors have proposed the creation of an additional, epicene grammatical gender...
2024: Frontiers in Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38485917/the-challenges-of-open-data-sharing-for-qualitative-researchers
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Danielle Lamb, Amy Russell, Nicola Morant, Fiona Stevenson
'Open Science' advocates for open access to scientific research, as well as sharing data, analysis plans and code in order to enable replication of results. However, these requirements typically fail to account for methodological differences between quantitative and qualitative research, and serious ethical problems are raised by the suggestion that full qualitative datasets can or should be published alongside qualitative research papers. Aside from important ethical concerns, the idea of sharing qualitative data in order to enable replication is conceptually at odds with the underpinnings on most qualitative methodologies, which highlight the importance of the unique interpretative function of the researcher...
March 14, 2024: Journal of Health Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38483516/correction-to-levels-of-analysis-and-explanatory-progress-in-psychology-integrating-frameworks-from-biology-and-cognitive-science-for-a-more-comprehensive-science-of-the-mind-by-al-shawaf-2024
#33
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Reports an error in "Levels of analysis and explanatory progress in psychology: Integrating frameworks from biology and cognitive science for a more comprehensive science of the mind" by Laith Al-Shawaf ( Psychological Review , Advanced Online Publication, Jan 22, 2024, np). Incorrect italic formatting was removed throughout the article, and an unnecessary paragraph of text was removed from the "Levels of Analysis and the Branches of Psychology: What Is Needed for a Complete Explanation of a Behavior or Cognitive System?" section...
March 14, 2024: Psychological Review
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38472729/-follow-the-science-in-covid-19-policy-a-scoping-review
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jacob R Greenmyer
"Follow the science" was commonly repeated during debates on COVID-19-related policy. The phrase "follow the science" raises questions that are central to our theories of knowledge and the application of scientific knowledge to maximize the wellbeing of our society. The purpose of this study was to (1) perform a scoping review of literature discussing "follow the science" and COVID-19, and (2) consider "follow the science" in the context of pediatric health. A comprehensive search of 14 databases was performed on May 23, 2023...
March 12, 2024: HEC Forum
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38470713/the-epistemology-of-extremism-bias-and-violence-in-american-schools-the-shift-from-religious-and-racial-profiling-to-social-belonging-and-an-identity-agnostic-perspective
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Amra Sabic-El-Rayess, Vikramaditya Joshi, Timon Hruschka
This study presents findings on the indicators of educational displacement as an early risk factor for radicalization in school settings in the U.S. We collected and analyzed data from 301 students living in 43 U.S. states to inform the creation of Reimagine Resilience , an innovative violence prevention training program for educators and educational staff developed at Teachers College, Columbia University, and to measure early indications of educational displacement as a risk factor for radicalization...
March 12, 2024: Journal of Prevention & Intervention in the Community
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38469928/to-o-queer-the-analyst-lesbiana-junguiana-and-sudamericana-towards-woven-onto-epistemologies
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Valeria Kierbel
This is a two-part paper: in the first one, a personal story serves as a conceptual prism through which I address the issue of how a queer analyst can be a problem for analytical psychology; in the second, I present some readings and images-mostly from decolonial feminisms-that have been of interest to me lately in my path to queer Jungian psychology, that is, to de-essentialize and de-individualize its theory and practice. By borrowing (and altering) the title from Gloria Anzaldúa's (1991/2009a) essay "To(o) queer the writer", this paper explores some themes she has elaborated there on solidarity, theorization and ways of writing and reading from othered points of view...
March 12, 2024: Journal of Analytical Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38465666/how-populism-affects-bioethics
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gustavo Ortiz-Millán
This article aims at raising awareness about the intersection of populism and bioethics. It argues that illiberal forms of populism may have negative consequences on the evolution of bioethics as a discipline and on its practical objectives. It identifies at least seven potential negative effects: (1) The rise of populist leaders fosters "epistemological populism," devaluing the expert and scientific perspectives on which bioethics is usually based, potentially steering policies away from evidence-based foundations...
March 11, 2024: Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics: CQ
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38465019/challenges-faced-by-medical-trainees-in-outpatient-management-education-in-acute-care-hospitals-a-thematic-analysis
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ryuichi Ohta, Chiaki Sano
Introduction As societies age globally, medical education faces the challenge of adapting to the evolving healthcare needs of an aging population. This study focuses on the education of medical residents in outpatient departments in Japan, a country with a rapidly aging society. The research aims to understand the perceptions and challenges medical residents face in outpatient management, highlighting the areas for potential improvement in their educational framework. Method This study involved first-year medical residents at Fuchu Hospital in Osaka, using thematic analysis based on relativist ontology and constructivist epistemology...
February 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38463210/comparative-law-and-christianity-a-plank-in-the-eye
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jaakko Husa
This article examines the epistemic bias of comparative law scholarship. Comparatists are unable or unwilling to recognise the religious dimensions in Western law as they see religion only in the context of non-Western law. This problem is typical of modern macro-comparative law, which fails to recount the influence of Christianity on Western law and legal culture. The article invites legal scholars to reach beyond the notions of 'religious law' and 'secular law' in terms of classifying the world's legal systems...
2024: Oxford Journal of Legal Studies
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38461376/after-the-fire-an-ecological-phenomenological-exploration-of-resilience-building-following-the-fuego-volcanic-eruption-in-guatemala
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jeremy Oldfield, Andrew Stevenson
Combining ecological resilience theory with a phenomenological epistemology, we explored experiential, social, and cultural factors mediating resilience-building with participants from a village destroyed by the 2018 Fuego volcanic eruption in Guatemala. The purpose of the study is to find out what strategies displaced families and communities employ for living through the aftermath of a volcano eruption and for building psychological resilience. We conducted semistructured interviews with nine survivors of the Fuego eruption, now relocated and coping with the loss of community and family members killed in the disaster...
March 10, 2024: American Journal of Community Psychology
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