Nettetexpressions and to be more wary, these days, of various student health issues (see JORH, 2024, 62:2; JORH, 2024, 60:6). Chaplains and Clergy A number of studies in this issue of JORH consider numerous challenging health care issues that chaplains often encounter, as well as chaplaincy perspectives in NettetLivestock Health and Farming provides a detailed description of key aspects of livestock health issues and farming practices. Chapters cover such topics as antimicrobial resistance in livestock, nutrition and its role in animal health and farming, nutrition and health management in dairy animals, and livestock feeding in semi-arid regions.
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The Journal of Religion and Health (JORH) is an interdisciplinary peer-reviewed academic journal. The journal was founded in 1961 by the Blanton-Peale Institute and published by Springer Science+Business Media. JORH seeks to publish contemporary religious, pastoral and spiritual care research which utilizes current medical, psychological and sociological theories and praxis. Several academic bibliometric analyses have noted JORH over the last decade which are publi… Nettet11. apr. 2024 · Since JORH's first special issue on 'Chaplaincy' (JORH, 2024, 61:2), this area of research within JORH has now flourished, with a total of three JORH issues now incorporating the allied health ... landi gartenbau karlsruhe
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Nettet11. apr. 2024 · Since JORH’s first special issue on ‘Chaplaincy’ ( JORH , 2024, 61:2), this area of research within JORH has now flourished, with a total of three JORH issues … NettetAbstract. The lingering culture among Javanese people cannot be separated from religion, influencing how they perceive any factors that might play a role in managing any health condition. This present study aimed in exploring the perceptions and experiences of religion and culture in performing daily self-care among Javanese Muslim with type 2 ... NettetJournal of Religion and Health Dear Mr. Hart, Accompanying this letter is our revision of “Chaplains on the Medical Team: A Qualitative Analysis of an Interprofessional Curriculum for Internal Medicine Residents and Chaplain Interns” JORH-D-15-00234. We thank you and the reviewers for the continued thoughtful consideration of our manuscript. landi gartenhaus