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Gratitud y resistencia: la filosofía práctica de Jesús Ballesteros

2019

La tesis se presenta como una introducción al pensamiento del filósofo valenciano Jesús Ballesteros Llompart, explicitando y sistematizando su visión antropológico-filosófica y poniéndola en diálogo con uno de los ámbitos de actualidad que supone un gran reto para la dignidad humana, a saber, el sistema económico. Para llevar a cabo lo anterior, se expone primeramente el itinerario vital-intelectual que le permite a Ballesteros encontrar la relevancia de la vinculación entre Filosofía del Derecho y existencia humana, así como trascender el pensamiento iusfilosófico. En segundo lugar se presenta y profundiza en su visión antropológico-filosófica, que se construye a partir del diálogo crítico…

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Family members’ experiences of being cared for by nurses and physicians in Norwegian intensive care units: A phenomenological hermeneutical study

2014

Summary Objectives When patients are admitted to intensive care units, families are affected. This study aimed to illuminate the meaning of being taken care of by nurses and physicians for relatives in Norwegian intensive care units. Research methodology/design Thirteen relatives of critically ill patients treated in intensive care units in southern Norway were interviewed in autumn 2013. Interview data were analysed using a phenomenological hermeneutical method inspired by the philosopher Paul Ricoeur. Results Two main themes emerged: being in a receiving role and being in a participating role. The receiving role implies experiences of informational and supportive care from nurses and phys…

AdultHermeneuticsMaleCritical Caremedia_common.quotation_subjectResearch methodologyDecision MakingNursesNorwegianCritical Care NursingHermeneutic phenomenologylaw.inventionInterview dataNursingProfessional-Family RelationslawPhysiciansIntensive careGratitudeHumansMedicineFamilyAgedmedia_commonAged 80 and overNorwaybusiness.industryCommunicationMiddle AgedIntensive care unitlanguage.human_languageIntensive Care UnitsFeelinglanguageFemalebusinessIntensive and Critical Care Nursing
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Riscoprire l'ultima età della vita. Una riflessione pedagogica sulla vecchiaia. Rediscovering the last age of life. A pedagogical reflection on old a…

2018

This paper sets out from the consideration that nowadays old age is increasingly a source of new fears; these fears seem to translate into obsessive forms of a search for eternal youth. By way of a close comparison between the last two stages of life, adulthood and old age, the paper reviews some aspects of old age as a stage in the life cycle of the individual. First of all, the need to recover the dimension of gratitude is firmly underscored, translating into genuine care for the pact between generations. Gratitude and gratuity, which are opposed to envy and despair, appear as the essential elements of a sense of integrity in old age. However, integrity is only possible through family and…

Adultità vecchiaia generatività integrità gratitudine e gratuitàSettore M-PED/01 - Pedagogia Generale E Sociale
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Risk perception and gratitude mediate the negative relationship between COVID-19 management satisfaction and public anxiety

2023

AbstractIn this study, we explored whether satisfaction with government management, perception of risk, and gratitude influenced public anxiety during the COVID-19 pandemic in China. Using a cross-sectional, anonymous and confidential online survey, a nationwide sample of Chinese adults (N = 876) was targeted between March 25–March 30, 2020, a period in which newly confirmed cases significantly declined in China. The anxiety level was decreased as compared to that assessed during the peak period. Multiple parallel mediation modeling demonstrated that risk perception and gratitude partially mediated the relationship between satisfaction with government management and public anxiety. Increasi…

COVID-19 pandemicsattitudeskiitollisuusMultidisciplinaryterveyspolitiikkagovernmentCOVID-19asenteetgratitudemental well-beinganxietypandemiathallintotoimethenkinen hyvinvointimielenterveystunteetKiinaahdistusjulkinen hallintoScientific Reports
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Selection and Gratitude: Anonymity and gratitude

2018

What kind of candidate is selected into a job when the principal has to appoint a committee to measure the candidate's ability and select a winner through a call specifying a wage for the job? In a model where the principal fixes the wage anticipating the committee's choice, under a rather natural assumption about the committee's objective we find that if the committee takes into account the candidate's gratitude a candidate with less than first best ability will be selected in equilibrium. First best selection is achieved if the committee is anonymous to the candidates. If the committee could also set the wage the first best candidate would be selected, but the principal would be worse off…

Candidate selection Expert appointment Gratitude and reciprocityGratitude and reciprocitySelection of job candidatePrincipal-agent model
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Testing Motivacional theories in Music Education: the role of Effort and Gratitude

2019

Acquiring musical skills requires sustained effort over long periods of time. This work aims to explore the variables involved in sustaining motivation in music students, including perceptions about one’s own skills, satisfaction with achievements, effort, the importance of music in one’s life, and perception of the sacrifice made. Two models were developed in which the variable of gratitude was included to integrate positive psychology into the motivational area of music education. The first predicts effort, while the second predicts gratitude. The models were tested using a sample of 84 music students. Both models were fitted using Bayesian analysis techniques to examine the relationship …

Cognitive Neurosciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectgratitudeMusicaleffortBayesianMotivació en l'educaciólcsh:RC321-57103 medical and health sciencesBehavioral Neuroscience0302 clinical medicinemotivationGoodness of fitPerceptionGratitudelcsh:Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. NeuropsychiatryOriginal Research030304 developmental biologymedia_commonMúsica EnsenyamentSelf-efficacy0303 health sciencesmusiciansCognitionMusic educationNeuropsychology and Physiological Psychologymusic educationPositive psychologyPsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryNeuroscienceCognitive psychology
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The impact of strict and forced confinement due to the COVID-19 pandemic on positive functioning variables, emotional distress, and posttraumatic gro…

2021

ABSTRACT Background: The adverse consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic on mental health have been widely studied in recent months. However, few studies have examined the protective psychological factors that may explain how individuals are coping with the COVID-19 pandemic and its forced confinements. Objective: This study analyzes the impact of confinement due to the COVID-19 pandemic on positive functioning variables (resilience, meaning of life, gratitude, compassion, life satisfaction), emotional distress (depression, anxiety, perceived stress, affect), and posttraumatic growth (PTG). The impact was measured during and after the first month of strict and obligatory confinement in Spain.…

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Instructor Presence in a Virtual Classroom

2021

Abstract Synchronous online learning platforms have been used actively during the COVID-19 period. They have opened possibilities for online learning and interaction, but have also posed new challenges for instructors. This article provides insights into one teacher’s interactions and examines how the instructor presence is expressed in the teachers’ activities in virtual classrooms in higher education. Instructor presence is investigated using the social and teaching presence indicators of the community of inquiry (CoI) framework. Twelve hours of interactions across six online classes were recorded, transcribed, and analysed using content analysis. The findings suggest that indicators of t…

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Higher educationmedia_common.quotation_subjectDashboard (business)050801 communication & media studiesluokkatyöskentelyCommunity of inquirysosiaalinen vuorovaikutusvirtual classroomEducation0508 media and communicationsGratitudeComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyMathematics educationverkko-opetusläsnäoloinstructor presenceVirtual classroommedia_commonsynchronous interactionbusiness.industryOnline learning05 social sciences050301 educationsocial presencevirtuaaliympäristöopettajatLContent analysisPsychologybusiness0503 educationSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)teaching presenceOpen Education Studies
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The Moderation Effects of Comparative Thinking Between Gratitude and Negative Affect During the COVID-19 Outbreak

2021

The aim of this research was to examine the moderation effects of comparative thinking (CT) across the relationship between gratitude and affect during the COVID-19 outbreak. To this purpose, multiple regression as well as moderation analyses were carried out. Age and sex were also addressed as variables of interest as described in previous literature. A sample of 306 north Americans was recruited by crowdsourcing platform ProA to obtain a representative sample based on age and gender. The participants filled in a questionnaire based on comparative thinking in relation to the emotional experience experienced before and during the COVID-19 outbreak, positive and negative affect schedule for …

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)media_common.quotation_subjectCOVID-19OutbreakRegression analysisgratitudeBrief Research Reportnegative affectAffect (psychology)ModerationBF1-990GratitudeLinear regressiongenderTraitPsychologyPsychologypositive affectGeneral PsychologyClinical psychologymedia_commonFrontiers in Psychology
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Selection by committee: Anonymity and gratitude

2018

Abstract What kind of candidate is selected into a job when the principal has to appoint a committee to measure the candidates’ ability and select a winner? We find that if the committee takes into account the candidate’s gratitude towards them, a candidate with less than first best ability will be selected. A relevant exception may occur if the first best is the overall best candidate. First best selection is always achieved if the committee is anonymous to the candidates. If the committee is not detached enough from the candidates then delegation fares even worse than random selection.

Economics and EconometricsActuarial scienceDelegationmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesPrincipal (computer security)Principal–agent problemExpert appointment0502 economics and businessGratitudeEconomicsGratitude and reciprocity050207 economicsCandidate selection050203 business & managementSelection (genetic algorithm)media_commonAnonymity
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