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    PSYCHOLOGICAL FEATURES IN PATIENTS WITH CORONARY HEART DISEASE (MEN AND WOMEN) PRIOR TO CORONARY ARTERY BYPASS GRAFTING DEPENDING ON THEIR INVOLVEMENT IN THE INDIVIDUAL PSYCHO-COR... by D. A. Starunskaya, A. A. Velikanov, Ju. L. Levashkevich, E. I. Lubinskaya, E. A. Demchenko

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…Furthermore, on average, the «self-awareness» and «extraversion» were more manifested features in the structure of the personality traits of the surveyed patients. …”
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    Pelvic Floor Adaptation to a Prenatal Exercise Program: Does It Affect Labor Outcomes or Levator Ani Muscle Injury? A Randomized Controlled Trial by Aránzazu Martín-Arias, Irene Fernández-Buhigas, Daniel Martínez-Campo, Adriana Aquise Pino, Valeria Rolle, Miguel Sánchez-Polan, Cristina Silva-Jose, Maria M. Gil, Belén Santacruz

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…This study aimed to evaluate pelvic floor adaptations to a structured prenatal exercise program using transperineal ultrasound, and to assess associations with the duration of the second stage of labor and mode of delivery. …”
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    Male view about the assistence care in the Family Health Strategy by Rosineide Santana de Brito, Danyelle Leonette Araújo dos Santos, Patrícia Suerda de Oliveira Maciel

    Published 2010-08-01
    “…Data were collected during June and July 2009 through semi structured interviews with eleven men assigned to the coverage area of a team from the Family Health Program in the municipality of Parnamirim-RN, Brazil. …”
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    Subjectivities promoted by food and nutrition policies: The case of Comuna 1 Popular in Medellín, Colombia by Paula Andrea Giraldo-López, Lorena Mancilla-López, Luz Adriana Muñoz-Duque

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Based on a qualitative design grounded in constructivist grounded theory, 20 semi-structured interviews were conducted between 2022 and 2023 with program users, social leaders, and those who implement food and nutrition programs in the comuna. …”
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    A comparative study of Iran’s doctoral nursing curriculum with the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) based on the SPICES model: integrating artificial intelligence... by Zahra Farsi

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Both adhere to a systematic approach, with Iran being somewhat more structured. Conclusion Iran may benefit from adopting elements of the SPICES model, particularly in enhancing collaborative learning opportunities and incorporating technology, while the United States could strengthen its cultural competency training to better prepare nurses for diverse patient populations. …”
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    Possible Improvement of Acoustical Climate. Part II: Possible Solutions by Elżbieta WALERIAN, Ryszard JANCZUR, Mieczysław CZECHOWICZ, Yulija SMYRNOVA

    Published 2013-11-01
    “…The road parameters: its geometry (number of lanes and their positions) and traffic structure over lanes (vehicle flow rates and their average speeds) have been taken under consideration as changeable parameters, that could be corrected to obtain acoustical climate improvement. …”
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    Capacity development for Trauma and Injury Research in Vietnam: the Johns Hopkins University-Hanoi School of Public Health Trauma and Injury Research Program (JHU-Hanoi TRIP) by Abdulgafoor M. Bachani, Khushbu Balsara, Cuong Pham Viet, Lyllian Le, Ngan Tran Thi, Qingfeng Li

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Conclusions A multi-tiered, collaborative approach integrated within existing academic structures can enhance research capacity and program sustainability. …”
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    ‘Do Not Go Through the System Passively’: Integrating Environmental Studies and Ethnic Studies Through a Social Justice Outdoor Education Program for High School Learners by Laura Moorhead, Jeremy Jiménez

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Researchers collected qualitative data from a variety of sources: field notes from participant observation of outdoor and classroom activities, document review of curriculum and student projects, focus group interviews with 86 students, and semi-structured individual interviews with teachers and alumni. …”
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    Evaluating a 52-week fresh food prescribing program in Ontario, Canada: A mixed-methods study on food insecurity, fruit and vegetable intake, and health by Laura Jane Brubacher, Matthew Little, Ashmita Grewal, Eleah Stringer, Abby Richter, Warren Dodd

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Fresh food prescription programs are designed to improve access to healthy foods, but there is limited evidence on the impacts of such programs in the Canadian context. …”
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    Implementing CAD API Automated Processes in Engineering Design: A Case Study Approach by Konstantinos Sofias, Zoe Kanetaki, Constantinos Stergiou, Antreas Kantaros, Sébastien Jacques, Theodore Ganetsos

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…In this research, a modular in-house automation platform using Autodesk Inventor’s Application Programming Interface (API) and Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) is developed to automate recurrent tasks such as CAD file generation, drawing production, structured archiving, and cost estimation. …”
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    Engaging American Indian Tribal Members Using Group‐Level Assessment to Identify Needs and Priorities of a Local Heart Disease Program to Improve Cardiac Care by McCall Miller, Lisa M. Vaughn, LeCario Benashley, Billie Bones, Samantha Buonfiglio, Gwendena Lee‐Gatewood, Amanda Paxson, Rachel Sarnacki, Rhiannon Walker, Dawnafe Whitesinger, Andrea Beaton, Sarah de Loizaga

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Background Cardiac disease is a leading cause of death in American Indian populations, and echocardiographic screening within 1 tribal nation revealed 6% of tribal members had undiagnosed structural heart disease (SHD). However, improved strategies for scale‐up of screening and wrap‐around care are needed to improve outcomes. …”
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