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Journal articles on the topic "Care relinquishment"

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Nankervis, Karen L., Andrea C. Rosewarne, and Maria V. Vassos. "Respite and Parental Relinquishment of Care: A Comprehensive Review of the Available Literature." Journal of Policy and Practice in Intellectual Disabilities 8, no. 3 (September 2011): 150–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1741-1130.2011.00305.x.

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Carter, Jennifer, and Clark Scott Taylor. "Socio-Economic Factors in Companion Animal Relinquishment on the Sunshine Coast, Australia." Society & Animals 28, no. 5-6 (April 25, 2018): 531–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15685306-12341473.

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Abstract There is a critical need to reduce the surrender rates of companion animals by understanding the socio-economic circumstances of caretakers. This research analyzed questionnaires with 117 relinquishers and 13 interviews. Interviews were conducted with relinquishers and staff at Sunshine Coast Animal Refuge Society and Sunshine Coast Animal Pound. Most companion animals relinquished were from litters and around half were de-sexed and micro-chipped. A caretaker’s living situation was a critical reason for relinquishment. Humans need to understand the time and space needs of companion species, how these might change with time, and the relationality between humans and companion animals. Alongside regulated breeding and accessible sterilization, shelter staff and other organizations might offer more tailored solutions, especially temporary care, during times of socio-economic crisis. Fundamentally, individuals need to critically examine their commitment to caretaking, but solutions are also structural and should be tailored to the underpinning socio-economic geography of different regions.
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Nankervis, K., A. Rosewarne, and M. Vassos. "Why do families relinquish care? An investigation of the factors that lead to relinquishment into out-of-home respite care." Journal of Intellectual Disability Research 55, no. 4 (February 15, 2011): 422–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2788.2011.01389.x.

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Stella, Judith L., and Candace C. Croney. "Environmental Aspects of Domestic Cat Care and Management: Implications for Cat Welfare." Scientific World Journal 2016 (2016): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/6296315.

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Domestic cats (Felis silvestris catus) are the most commonly kept companion animals in the US with large populations of owned (86 million), free-roaming (70 million), research (13,000), and shelter (2-3 million) cats. Vast numbers of cats are maintained in homes and other facilities each year and are reliant on humans for all of their care. Understanding cat behavior and providing the highest quality environments possible, including positive human-cat interactions, based on research could help improve the outcomes of biomedical research, shelter adoptions, and veterinary care, as well as overall cat welfare. Often, however, cats’ needs are inadequately met in homes and some aspects may also not be well met in research colonies and shelters, despite the fact that similar problems are likely to be encountered in all of these environments. This paper provides a brief overview of common welfare challenges associated with indoor housing of domestic cats. Essential considerations for cage confinement are reviewed, along with implications of poor cat coping, such as weakening of the human-animal bond and relinquishment to shelters. The important role that environmental management plays in cat behavior and welfare outcomes is explored along with the need for additional research in key areas.
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Hammerle, Marcy, Christine Horst, Emily Levine, Karen Overall, Lisa Radosta, Marcia Rafter-Ritchie, and Sophia Yin. "2015 AAHA Canine and Feline Behavior Management Guidelines*." Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association 51, no. 4 (July 1, 2015): 205–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.5326/jaaha-ms-6527.

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The 2015 AAHA Canine and Feline Behavior Management Guidelines were developed to provide practitioners and staff with concise, evidence-based information to ensure that the basic behavioral needs of feline and canine patients are understood and met in every practice. Some facility in veterinary behavioral and veterinary behavioral medicine is essential in modern veterinary practice. More cats and dogs are affected by behavioral problems than any other condition. Behavioral problems result in patient suffering and relinquishment and adversely affect staff morale. These guidelines use a fully inclusive team approach to integrate basic behavioral management into everyday patient care using standardized behavioral assessments; create a low-fear and low-stress environment for patients, staff and owners; and create a cooperative relationship with owners and patients so that the best care can be delivered. The guidelines' practical, systematic approach allows veterinary staff to understand normal behavior and recognize and intervene in common behavioral problems early in development. The guidelines emphasize that behavioral management is a core competency of any modern practice.
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Andreyev, Julie. "Responding to Dogs." Humanimalia 8, no. 2 (March 20, 2017): 108–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.52537/humanimalia.9633.

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This essay explores the author’s significant experiences with canine companions Tom and Sugi, and the day-to-day events that led to interspecies collaborative art productions. The essay asks, can ethics of care be integrated into aesthetic processes with more-than-human others, specifically dogs? The investigation weaves interpersonal relatings and respectful human-canine discussion into an argument for communication ethics. Interspecies communication is explored for its response potential—compassionate action based on sensing and feeling, combined with respect for difference. The essay focuses on the creative processes of EPIC_Tom (2014-16), a performance and installation project carried out with the participation of the dogs. Their vocal and gestural communications are explored using new media forms, and music and sound-making methods, such as deep listening, call and response, and musicking. The project proposes methods that allow for the relinquishment of human-centric authorship for potentials offered by interspecies creativity.
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Ross, Melanie. "Jonathan Edwards: Advice to Weary Theologians." Scottish Journal of Theology 59, no. 1 (February 2006): 14–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0036930605001651.

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This essay puts the issue of spiritual fatigue – those times when emotional despondency prohibits our wholehearted participation in worship – in conversation with Jonathan Edwards's public and private writings. Following an outline of the parameters for the discussion, Part I examines Edwards's Treatise Concerning Religious Affections. Although this was a treatise intended to trouble individuals who were overly confident in their religious affections, I suggest that when read through an alternative lens, Edwards's work offers comfort to those who struggle with their inability to ‘be present’ in worship. Edwards reminds us that religious affections have as much to do with constancy and disciplined habit as with fervour and immediacy of feeling.Part II takes a biographical turn, with particular interest in Edwards's Diary, Resolution, and Personal Narrative. Whereas Religious Affections stressed the necessity of self-discipline in religious practice, the twenty-year trajectory of Edwards's private writings reveals a subtle parallel emphasis: the need for patience and relinquishment in times of discouragement. Using insights from the public and private writings of Edwards, I conclude that times of spiritual fatigue call not only for constancy of practice but also for self-care and relaxation of heart.
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Applebaum, Jennifer W., Camie A. Tomlinson, Angela Matijczak, Shelby E. McDonald, and Barbara A. Zsembik. "The Concerns, Difficulties, and Stressors of Caring for Pets during COVID-19: Results from a Large Survey of U.S. Pet Owners." Animals 10, no. 10 (October 15, 2020): 1882. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10101882.

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Pets may be a positive presence for their owners during the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. However, it is pertinent to identify the hardships associated with pet ownership. We conducted a large-scale survey of U.S. pet owners (n = 2254) in spring and summer 2020 to assess the ways that relationships with pets impacted life during COVID-19. We used thematic analysis to analyze 3671 open-ended responses to three prompts. Reported concerns fell into three major categories: (1) pet-focused (meeting needs of pets; procuring supplies; accessing veterinary care; new and emerging behavioral issues; fate of the pet if owner becomes ill; general safety and well-being), (2) human-focused (issues with working from home; well-being and mental health; balancing responsibilities), and (3) household-focused (disease spread; economic issues). Quantitative analyses showed that the owner’s strength of attachment to their pet, economic resources, and relationship status were associated with the types of concerns expressed. Results from this study indicate that pet owners experienced unique hardships related to changes in everyday life from the COVID-19 pandemic. These hardships should be considered alongside the potential benefits found in other studies in order to manage pet owner expectations, prevent pet relinquishment, and more fully understand multifaceted human-companion animal relationships.
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Nikhil Sanjay Mujbaile and Smita Damke. "The Impact of Covid 19 on Pregnant Women and Child Health." International Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences 11, SPL1 (December 5, 2020): 1367–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.26452/ijrps.v11ispl1.3645.

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The Covid illness (COVID-19) pandemic has spread rapidly all through the world and has had a drawn-out impact. The Pandemic has done incredible damage to society and made genuine mental injury to numerous individuals. Mental emergencies frequently cause youngsters to deliver sentiments of relinquishment, despondency, insufficiency, and fatigue and even raise the danger of self-destruction. Youngsters with psychological instabilities are particularly powerless during the isolate and colonial removing period. Convenient and proper assurances are expected to forestall the event of mental and social issues. The rising advanced applications and wellbeing administrations, for example, telehealth, web-based media, versatile wellbeing, and far off intuitive online instruction can connect the social separation and backing mental and conduct wellbeing for youngsters. Because of the mental advancement qualities of youngsters, this investigation additionally outlines intercessions on the mental effect of the COVID-19 Pandemic. Further difficulties in Low Middle-Income Countries incorporate the failure to actualize successful general wellbeing estimates, for example, social separating, hand cleanliness, definitive distinguishing proof of contaminated individuals with self-disconnection and widespread utilization of covers The aberrant impacts of the Pandemic on youngster wellbeing are of extensive concern, including expanding neediness levels, upset tutoring, absence of admittance to the class taking care of plans, decreased admittance to wellbeing offices and breaks in inoculation and other kid wellbeing programs. Kept tutoring is critical for kids in Low Middle-Income Countries. Arrangement of safe situations is mainly testing in packed asset obliged schools.
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Packer, Rowena M. A., Claire L. Brand, Zoe Belshaw, Camilla L. Pegram, Kim B. Stevens, and Dan G. O’Neill. "Pandemic Puppies: Characterising Motivations and Behaviours of UK Owners Who Purchased Puppies during the 2020 COVID-19 Pandemic." Animals 11, no. 9 (August 25, 2021): 2500. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11092500.

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Widespread media reports suggest that unusually high numbers of the public purchased, or sought to purchase, puppies following the first ‘lockdown’ phase of the COVID-19 pandemic in the UK, dubbed “Pandemic Puppies”. This study aimed to explore this phenomenon by comparing pre-purchase motivations and behaviours, and purchase behaviours of UK owners purchasing puppies aged < 16 weeks from 23 March 2020–31 December 2020 with those of owners who purchased puppies during the same date-period in 2019. An online survey was conducted during November-December 2020, from which 5517 valid responses were analysed (2019 puppies: n = 1148; 2020 ‘Pandemic Puppies’: n = 4369). Over 1 in 10 Pandemic Puppy owners had not considered purchasing a puppy before the pandemic, and 2 in 5 felt their decision to purchase a puppy had been influenced by the pandemic, most commonly by having more time to care for a dog (86.7%). Multivariable logistic regression models revealed that Pandemic Puppy owners were more likely to be first-time dog owners and have children in their household, were less likely to seek out a breeder that performed health testing on their breeding dog(s) or view their puppy in-person, and were more likely to pay a deposit without seeing their puppy. At purchase, Pandemic Puppies were more likely to be younger, delivered or collected from outside their breeders’ property, seen without their littermates, and cost > £2000 compared with 2019 puppies. Changes in puppy purchasing during the pandemic raise welfare concerns for this unique population, including relinquishment, behavioural problems and poor health.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Care relinquishment"

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Corson, Tyler R. "The Impact of Perceived Mental Illness Stigma on Caregivers’ Desire to Relinquish Care." VCU Scholars Compass, 2017. http://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/etd/4754.

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Caregiving can be stressful, and older adults’ health and well-being may be impacted by the roles and responsibilities they assume as caregivers for persons with serious mental illness (SMI). This study is the first to apply the Stress Process Model of Caregiving (SPM) in an attempt to understand how mental illness stigma influences caregiver outcomes, specifically their desire to relinquish care. The intent of this study was to call attention to care relinquishment as an under-studied stress process outcome and to explore stress factors, with a focus on mental illness stigma, that contribute to SMI caregivers’ desire to relinquish care. Using convenience sampling, members of the National Alliance on Mental Illness in the eastern U.S. were invited to participate in an online survey, resulting in a sample of n = 285. Regression analysis findings suggest that caregivers’ partnership status, exposure to problematic behaviors, and perceptions of courtesy stigma predicted desire to relinquish care. Neither age nor caregiver sense of mastery moderated the relationship between perceived courtesy stigma and relinquishment desire. Perceptions of stigma were negatively associated with caregiver health, sense of mastery, and social support levels, indicating stigma’s role in the erosion of caregiver resources. This study provides information that can inform the development of educational and supportive services that may help caregivers better cope with the stressors associated with SMI caregiving. With caregiving stressors diminished, older caregivers will be able to better apply their resources toward self-care and maintaining their quality of life.
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Books on the topic "Care relinquishment"

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Taylor, Patricia E. Shadow train: A journey between relinquishment and reunion. Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1995.

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European Court of Human Rights. Affaire Gaskin: 1. Décision du 23 février 1989 (dessaisissement) : 2. Arrêt du 7 juillet 1989 = : Gaskin case : 1. Decision of 23 February 1989 (relinquishment of jurisdiction) : 2. Judgment of 7 July 1989. Strasbourg: Registry of the Court, Council of Europe, 1989.

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Kehutanan, Indonesia Departemen. Peraturan Menteri Kehutanan Republik Indonesia nomor P.33/Menhut-II/2010 tentang tata cara pelepasan kawasan hutan produksi yang dapat dikonversi: Regulation of the Minister of Forestry of the Republic of Indonesia number P.33/Menhut-II/2010 regarding pocedures for the relinquishment of convertible production forest-area. Jakarta]: Petromindo.Com, 2010.

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Conference papers on the topic "Care relinquishment"

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Samsu, Fatimah, Visumathi Ramachandran, and Intan Shafinas Abdullah. "Run To End: The Way We Manage Our Late Field Life." In International Petroleum Technology Conference. IPTC, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2523/iptc-21229-ms.

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Abstract Run-to-end (hereafter referred to "RTE") is a fit-for-purpose approach to manage late field life assets for realization of full potential through safe, reliable and cost effective operation by maximizing value at the end of economic life while complying to minimum technical standards through ALARP demonstration. RTE provides an overview of the multiple processes which shall be adopted and customized to the business needs of the intended facilities with the aim to minimize value leakage and ensuring safety until facility's cease of production prior to relinquishment or decommissioning. This RTE philosophy is to be applied to facilities that are within 5 years of its end of economic life so that value leakage can be minimized within the tolerable risk. The RTE provides an overview of development of case for change, guided process for the Operation & Maintenance philosophy changes and demonstration of risks mitigation & governance assurance. The safety risk of the facility shall be assessed and monitored through continuous ALARP demonstration. If the facility is deemed to be either no longer safe through ALARP or can no longer maintain a positive cash flow position, it is recommended that the facility to cease production operations and proceed with relinquishment or decommissioning activities. It has been implemented in one of late field life and resulting to 30% reduction of OPEX.
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