Research on Predatory Publishing in Health Care: A Scoping Review
CONCLUSION: The purposes of the evaluated studies were similar: to understand the characteristics and extent of the problem of predatory publishing. Although literature about predatory publishing is abundant, empirical studies in health care are limited. The findings suggest that individual vigilance alone will not be enough to address this problem in the scholarly literature. Institutional policy and technical protections are also necessary to mitigate erosion of the scientific literature in health care.PMID:37138512 | DOI:10.1177/08445621231172621 (Source: The Canadian Journal of Nursing Research)
Source: The Canadian Journal of Nursing Research - May 4, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Marilyn H Oermann Julee Waldrop Leslie H Nicoll Gabriel M Peterson Kerry Simmons Drabish Heather Carter-Templeton Jacqueline K Owens Teresa Moorman Bridget Webb Jordan Wrigley Source Type: research

Research on Predatory Publishing in Health Care: A Scoping Review
CONCLUSION: The purposes of the evaluated studies were similar: to understand the characteristics and extent of the problem of predatory publishing. Although literature about predatory publishing is abundant, empirical studies in health care are limited. The findings suggest that individual vigilance alone will not be enough to address this problem in the scholarly literature. Institutional policy and technical protections are also necessary to mitigate erosion of the scientific literature in health care.PMID:37138512 | DOI:10.1177/08445621231172621 (Source: The Canadian Journal of Nursing Research)
Source: The Canadian Journal of Nursing Research - May 4, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Marilyn H Oermann Julee Waldrop Leslie H Nicoll Gabriel M Peterson Kerry Simmons Drabish Heather Carter-Templeton Jacqueline K Owens Teresa Moorman Bridget Webb Jordan Wrigley Source Type: research

Research on Predatory Publishing in Health Care: A Scoping Review
CONCLUSION: The purposes of the evaluated studies were similar: to understand the characteristics and extent of the problem of predatory publishing. Although literature about predatory publishing is abundant, empirical studies in health care are limited. The findings suggest that individual vigilance alone will not be enough to address this problem in the scholarly literature. Institutional policy and technical protections are also necessary to mitigate erosion of the scientific literature in health care.PMID:37138512 | DOI:10.1177/08445621231172621 (Source: The Canadian Journal of Nursing Research)
Source: The Canadian Journal of Nursing Research - May 4, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Marilyn H Oermann Julee Waldrop Leslie H Nicoll Gabriel M Peterson Kerry Simmons Drabish Heather Carter-Templeton Jacqueline K Owens Teresa Moorman Bridget Webb Jordan Wrigley Source Type: research

Research on Predatory Publishing in Health Care: A Scoping Review
CONCLUSION: The purposes of the evaluated studies were similar: to understand the characteristics and extent of the problem of predatory publishing. Although literature about predatory publishing is abundant, empirical studies in health care are limited. The findings suggest that individual vigilance alone will not be enough to address this problem in the scholarly literature. Institutional policy and technical protections are also necessary to mitigate erosion of the scientific literature in health care.PMID:37138512 | DOI:10.1177/08445621231172621 (Source: The Canadian Journal of Nursing Research)
Source: The Canadian Journal of Nursing Research - May 4, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Marilyn H Oermann Julee Waldrop Leslie H Nicoll Gabriel M Peterson Kerry Simmons Drabish Heather Carter-Templeton Jacqueline K Owens Teresa Moorman Bridget Webb Jordan Wrigley Source Type: research

Research on Predatory Publishing in Health Care: A Scoping Review
CONCLUSION: The purposes of the evaluated studies were similar: to understand the characteristics and extent of the problem of predatory publishing. Although literature about predatory publishing is abundant, empirical studies in health care are limited. The findings suggest that individual vigilance alone will not be enough to address this problem in the scholarly literature. Institutional policy and technical protections are also necessary to mitigate erosion of the scientific literature in health care.PMID:37138512 | DOI:10.1177/08445621231172621 (Source: The Canadian Journal of Nursing Research)
Source: The Canadian Journal of Nursing Research - May 4, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Marilyn H Oermann Julee Waldrop Leslie H Nicoll Gabriel M Peterson Kerry Simmons Drabish Heather Carter-Templeton Jacqueline K Owens Teresa Moorman Bridget Webb Jordan Wrigley Source Type: research

"Don't Turn a Blind Eye": An Instruction for Supporting Meaningful Conversations About Gender-Based Violence During Perinatal Care
CONCLUSION: HCPs play a pivotal role in identifying GBV and providing support for survivors, particularly during their perinatal period. However, initiating a conversation around this sensitive topic needs time, skill, and enough knowledge. Validating survivors' experiences, providing a private and safe atmosphere without judgment, and creating empathy could lead to more disclosure of GBV. To have a meaningful conversation, HCPs need to have a holistic approach toward care, show interest in clients' stories beyond their physical problems, and support clients who have shared sensitive information.PMID:37128631 | DOI:10.1177...
Source: The Canadian Journal of Nursing Research - May 2, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Jila Mirlashari Ann Pederson Janet Lyons Lori A Brotto Source Type: research

"Don't Turn a Blind Eye": An Instruction for Supporting Meaningful Conversations About Gender-Based Violence During Perinatal Care
CONCLUSION: HCPs play a pivotal role in identifying GBV and providing support for survivors, particularly during their perinatal period. However, initiating a conversation around this sensitive topic needs time, skill, and enough knowledge. Validating survivors' experiences, providing a private and safe atmosphere without judgment, and creating empathy could lead to more disclosure of GBV. To have a meaningful conversation, HCPs need to have a holistic approach toward care, show interest in clients' stories beyond their physical problems, and support clients who have shared sensitive information.PMID:37128631 | DOI:10.1177...
Source: The Canadian Journal of Nursing Research - May 2, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Jila Mirlashari Ann Pederson Janet Lyons Lori A Brotto Source Type: research

"Don't Turn a Blind Eye": An Instruction for Supporting Meaningful Conversations About Gender-Based Violence During Perinatal Care
CONCLUSION: HCPs play a pivotal role in identifying GBV and providing support for survivors, particularly during their perinatal period. However, initiating a conversation around this sensitive topic needs time, skill, and enough knowledge. Validating survivors' experiences, providing a private and safe atmosphere without judgment, and creating empathy could lead to more disclosure of GBV. To have a meaningful conversation, HCPs need to have a holistic approach toward care, show interest in clients' stories beyond their physical problems, and support clients who have shared sensitive information.PMID:37128631 | DOI:10.1177...
Source: The Canadian Journal of Nursing Research - May 2, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Jila Mirlashari Ann Pederson Janet Lyons Lori A Brotto Source Type: research

Asian Healthcare Workers and Their Experiences of Racism in North America: A Scoping Review
CONCLUSION: Despite the presence of anti-Asian racism, the limited literature examining the complexities of the experiences of anti-Asian racism for Asian healthcare workers is concerning. Future scholarship requires further investigation that comprehensively explores the multiple pathways of anti-Asian racism, the contestation of monolithic stereotypes, and how Asian healthcare workers negotiate both hypervisibility and invisibility within healthcare spaces.PMID:36959748 | DOI:10.1177/08445621231166101 (Source: The Canadian Journal of Nursing Research)
Source: The Canadian Journal of Nursing Research - March 24, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Samantha Louie-Poon Patrick Chiu Janice Y Kung Source Type: research

Asian Healthcare Workers and Their Experiences of Racism in North America: A Scoping Review
CONCLUSION: Despite the presence of anti-Asian racism, the limited literature examining the complexities of the experiences of anti-Asian racism for Asian healthcare workers is concerning. Future scholarship requires further investigation that comprehensively explores the multiple pathways of anti-Asian racism, the contestation of monolithic stereotypes, and how Asian healthcare workers negotiate both hypervisibility and invisibility within healthcare spaces.PMID:36959748 | DOI:10.1177/08445621231166101 (Source: The Canadian Journal of Nursing Research)
Source: The Canadian Journal of Nursing Research - March 24, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Samantha Louie-Poon Patrick Chiu Janice Y Kung Source Type: research

Asian Healthcare Workers and Their Experiences of Racism in North America: A Scoping Review
CONCLUSION: Despite the presence of anti-Asian racism, the limited literature examining the complexities of the experiences of anti-Asian racism for Asian healthcare workers is concerning. Future scholarship requires further investigation that comprehensively explores the multiple pathways of anti-Asian racism, the contestation of monolithic stereotypes, and how Asian healthcare workers negotiate both hypervisibility and invisibility within healthcare spaces.PMID:36959748 | DOI:10.1177/08445621231166101 (Source: The Canadian Journal of Nursing Research)
Source: The Canadian Journal of Nursing Research - March 24, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Samantha Louie-Poon Patrick Chiu Janice Y Kung Source Type: research

Asian Healthcare Workers and Their Experiences of Racism in North America: A Scoping Review
CONCLUSION: Despite the presence of anti-Asian racism, the limited literature examining the complexities of the experiences of anti-Asian racism for Asian healthcare workers is concerning. Future scholarship requires further investigation that comprehensively explores the multiple pathways of anti-Asian racism, the contestation of monolithic stereotypes, and how Asian healthcare workers negotiate both hypervisibility and invisibility within healthcare spaces.PMID:36959748 | DOI:10.1177/08445621231166101 (Source: The Canadian Journal of Nursing Research)
Source: The Canadian Journal of Nursing Research - March 24, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Samantha Louie-Poon Patrick Chiu Janice Y Kung Source Type: research

Asian Healthcare Workers and Their Experiences of Racism in North America: A Scoping Review
CONCLUSION: Despite the presence of anti-Asian racism, the limited literature examining the complexities of the experiences of anti-Asian racism for Asian healthcare workers is concerning. Future scholarship requires further investigation that comprehensively explores the multiple pathways of anti-Asian racism, the contestation of monolithic stereotypes, and how Asian healthcare workers negotiate both hypervisibility and invisibility within healthcare spaces.PMID:36959748 | DOI:10.1177/08445621231166101 (Source: The Canadian Journal of Nursing Research)
Source: The Canadian Journal of Nursing Research - March 24, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Samantha Louie-Poon Patrick Chiu Janice Y Kung Source Type: research

Asian Healthcare Workers and Their Experiences of Racism in North America: A Scoping Review
CONCLUSION: Despite the presence of anti-Asian racism, the limited literature examining the complexities of the experiences of anti-Asian racism for Asian healthcare workers is concerning. Future scholarship requires further investigation that comprehensively explores the multiple pathways of anti-Asian racism, the contestation of monolithic stereotypes, and how Asian healthcare workers negotiate both hypervisibility and invisibility within healthcare spaces.PMID:36959748 | DOI:10.1177/08445621231166101 (Source: The Canadian Journal of Nursing Research)
Source: The Canadian Journal of Nursing Research - March 24, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Samantha Louie-Poon Patrick Chiu Janice Y Kung Source Type: research

Asian Healthcare Workers and Their Experiences of Racism in North America: A Scoping Review
CONCLUSION: Despite the presence of anti-Asian racism, the limited literature examining the complexities of the experiences of anti-Asian racism for Asian healthcare workers is concerning. Future scholarship requires further investigation that comprehensively explores the multiple pathways of anti-Asian racism, the contestation of monolithic stereotypes, and how Asian healthcare workers negotiate both hypervisibility and invisibility within healthcare spaces.PMID:36959748 | DOI:10.1177/08445621231166101 (Source: The Canadian Journal of Nursing Research)
Source: The Canadian Journal of Nursing Research - March 24, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Samantha Louie-Poon Patrick Chiu Janice Y Kung Source Type: research