Our study identifies a gap in knowledge, research, and effective practices and issues a call for action to create evidence-based tools to prevent, reduce, and eliminate IPV in these underserved populations.
The evidence suggests that fructose, found in both table sugar and HFCS, has a negative effect on health outcomes. Clinicians should teach patients and families that all sugar consumption should be closely monitored and kept below the 40 g/day recommended by the World Health Organization.
The purpose of this article is to describe the development and use of a framework of reflective journaling to help nursing and other health professions students understand their health-care experiences in study abroad courses. The framework provides specific, intentional, theory-based guidelines for connecting students' observations and experience with understanding of cultural differences that can lead to cultural humility (Foronda, Baptiste, Reinholdt, & Ousman, 2016).
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