
Richard Read
Reporter at Freelance
Still freelancing, after 40 years as a reporter for the Los Angeles Times, The Oregonian and other publications far and wide. *d1eef58f
Articles
A Mixed‐Methods Evaluation of a Peer Group Intervention to Promote Wellbeing in Mental Health Nurses
2 weeks ago |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Alannah L. Cooper |Richard Read |Sally Burrows |Janie Brown
1 Background Mental health nurses (MHNs) face significant stressors in their work that can lead to negative impacts on their psychological wellbeing (Delgado et al. 2021; Foster et al. 2020). Stressors MHNs encounter include challenging behaviours from consumers, exposure to violence, inter-and intra-professional conflict, staffing shortages, poor skill mix, lack of resources and high acuity (Cranage and Foster 2022).
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2 months ago |
provincetownindependent.org | Richard Read
When I was growing up in Mississippi, it was common for folks to talk about young women in terms of their marriage prospects. Despite any number of role models out there at the time — from Mary Tyler Moore to Bella Abzug — the idea of a “career gal” was downright perplexing for most people in my hometown of Laurel, who were all pretty sure that the only qualification a woman needed to be happy in life was her “M-r-s” degree. Thankfully, most of us have come a long way since then.
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Sep 4, 2024 |
niemanstoryboard.org | Richard Read
Tagged with investigative journalism My Lai massacre Pulitzer Prizes Seymour Hersh By Richard Read After six days crossing the Soviet Union on the Trans-Siberian railway, I stumbled from the chill of a winter evening into the warmth of The New York Times Moscow bureau. The fragrance of home cooking filled the upstairs office in a rundown building near the Kremlin and Red Square. Bill Keller – a star foreign correspondent who would go on to become the newspaper’s executive editor – sat at a...
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Mar 10, 2024 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Alannah L. Cooper |Megan Best |Richard Read |Janie Brown
DATA AVAILABILITY STATEMENT The data that support the findings of this study are available from the corresponding author upon reasonable request.
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Dec 16, 2023 |
latimes.com | Richard Read
Durante meses, Susannah Sbragia esperó su turno para recibir la vacuna contra COVID-19, mientras los docentes, los adultos mayores y otras personas con mayor prioridad de Oregón obtenían la suya. La directora de finanzas de la ciudad, de 55 años, fue meticulosa al usar un cubrebocas y lavarse las manos durante la pandemia. Trabajaba en casa y se mantenía en forma con caminatas diarias y lecciones de baile en YouTube con su esposo.
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