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    Prevention and management of anaemia in pregnancy: Community perceptions and facility readiness in Ghana and Uganda. by Tara Tancred, Vincent Mubangizi, Emmanuel Nene Dei, Syliva Natukunda, Daniel Nana Yaw Abankwah, Phoebe Ellis, Imelda Bates, Bernard Natukunda, Lucy Asamoah Akuoko

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…In health facilities, there were gaps in the availability of haemoglobin testing-especially point-of-care testing-staffing numbers, availability of standard operating procedures/guidelines for anaemia in pregnancy, and poor staff attitudes during antenatal care. …”
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    فاعلیة تطبیقات الهواتف الذکیة لتعلم الجوانب العلمیة لتصنیف دیوى العشرى :دراسة تجریبیة على طلاب قسم المکتبات جامعة کفر الشیخ... by د. عماد عبد الستار زیدان

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…The study contributes to shedding light on how to take advantage of whatwe carry in our hands of phones in making a quantum leap in the field ofeducation where the problem of study is clear from the non-use of smart phonesfor educational purposes in a large extent despite the widespread use and cheapprice and make available among university students and use only for purposesTraditional calls such as calling and sending messages,Its importance derives from the general direction of the state towards thedevelopment of education and the use of modern technology in education, andthe recommendations of many conferences on the importance of mobile learning,And to seek to verify the following assumptions : the existence of positiveattitudes for students towards learning using mobile phone, there are differencesof statistical significance between the average score of students of theexperimental group and the control group in the test achievement for the benefitof the experimental group, The study identified its tools in the scale of the trendtoward mobile education, and the application of mobile education designed by theresearcher to conduct this experiment, And achievement test ,The study was applied to a sample of second-year students in theDepartment of Libraries and Information University of Kafr El-Sheikh and wasdivided into two groups (experimental and control) ,The study found that 72% ofthe students have a positive trend towards learning mobile phone classification,which is high, and that learning mobile phone classification helps to increase therate of achievement study by 60%, The study concluded that the decisions of thelibrary and information sections should include a curriculum for programmingeducational applications for mobile phones and use of educational mobileapplications in distance education, continuing education and in-service trainingprograms…”
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    EFFICACY OF TAX PAYERS’ PERCEPTION ON TAX COMPLIANCE LEVEL AMONG SMEs IN ILORIN METROPOLIS by Daud Omotosho Saheed, Yusuf Olamilekan Quadri, Majeed Ajibola Ibrahim, Ifedolapo Oluwasolape Omotosho

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The X-ray of the findings shows a positives statistically significant relationship between an efficient educational service provision and tax compliance level. …”
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    Correlation analysis between mild cognitive impairment and the traditional Chinese medicine body constitution types among the elderly in a community in Changning District, Shanghai by XU Lei, ZHANG Min, WANG Wenwen, YU Li, ZHU Xuting, LYU Xiaorui

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…The elderly subjects’ ability to take care of themselves was evaluated based on the Elderly Self⁃Care Ability Evaluation Scale, while the TCM body constitution types were determined based on the Chinese Medicine Health Care Management Service Specification. The association of the detection rate of MCI with gender, education level, history of chronic disease and TCM body constitution types were analyzed lastly.ResultsA total of 2 351 elderly people were investigated, including 1 037 males and 1 314 females, with an average age of (74.11±6.15) years. 174 subjects, accounting for 7.40%, were identified with MCI. …”
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    LEVEL OF COMPLIANCE OF CORE CONSTRUCTION PROFESSIONALS TO ETHICAL STANDARDS IN NIGERIA by B.A Adeyinka, G.O. Jagboro, G.K. Ojo, S.J. Odediran

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…Findings revealed that professionals displayed high level of compliance to clients service delivery with Mean Item Score (MIS) ranged 3.22 to 3.79, educational and professional qualification MIS ranged 3.18 to 3.71 and standards of practice MIS ranged 3.16 to 3.63. …”
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    Peer- and community-led responses to HIV: A scoping review. by George Ayala, Laurel Sprague, L Leigh-Ann van der Merwe, Ruth Morgan Thomas, Judy Chang, Sonya Arreola, Sara L M Davis, Aditia Taslim, Keith Mienies, Alessandra Nilo, Lillian Mworeko, Felicita Hikuam, Carlos Garcia de Leon Moreno, José Antonio Izazola-Licea

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Sixty-five percent of articles (n = 31) described the comparative advantage of peer- and community-led direct services, e.g., prevention and education (n = 23) testing, care, and treatment programs (n = 8). …”
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    Effect of public relations activities conducted in professional football clubs on fan satisfaction by Hakan Salim Caglayan, Celalettin Bayar

    Published 2017-04-01
    “…It was determined that the fans taken part in the research differed significantly in all the sub-dimensions of Fan Satisfaction Scale of Public Relations Activities according to the variables “age, educational level and marital status”. It was determined that, on the one hand, the fans involved in the research differed significantly in the sub-dimensions “social responsibility, service activity and corporate governance” of Fan Satisfaction Scale of Public Relations Activities according to the variable “level of income”, on the other hand, they did not differ significantly in other sub-dimensions according to the variable “level of income”.…”
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