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Antecedents to aggression and the use of coercive measures in inpatient mental health settings: a scoping review protocol
Published 2025-02-01“…Despite an international consensus on the need to reduce their use, the antecedents to aggression and episodes involving coercive measures remain insufficiently explored. This review seeks to address this gap by systematically mapping the evidence of these antecedents and exploring their relationship, providing a foundation for future research.Inclusion criteria Studies included were those published from 2014 to the present in the English language, focusing on either adult mental health inpatients or mental healthcare professionals aged 18 years or older involved in episodes of aggression or exposure to coercive measures in both acute and long-term inpatient mental health settings. …”
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Emergency Management Of Dental Injury; Preparedness Among School Teachers In Swabi Khyber Pukhtunkhwa - A Cross-Sectional Study
Published 2025-01-01“…A significant association was observed between the age group 41-50 years and the Importance of seeking emergency management for dental trauma (p-value 0.018) and knowledge status (p-value 0.007).52.3% of teachers correctly identified a solution for washing a re-implanted tooth(p-value 0.000).46% of teachers whose service span was more than 19 years, had better self-rated knowledge( p-value 0.002) Conclusion: A moderate number of teachers had adequate knowledge among school teachers regarding dental trauma management. …”
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ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION MECHANISMS AND INTERNAL DEMOCRACY IN NIGERIA
Published 2023-07-01“…This study thus recommends enhancement in use of alternative dispute resolution mechanisms in Nigerian political parties, including the need for legal reforms for arbitration, Education and workshops for political parties and the promotion of a culture of dialogue and compromise within political parties to reduce the burden on the judiciary and enhance internal democracy. Therefore the study seeks to contribute to the ongoing discussions on how to strengthen internal democracy in Nigerian political parties and reduce the burden on the judiciary. …”
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The Experiences of Syrian Female Students During the Distance Education and the Insights of Religious Culture and Ethics Teachers into the Process
Published 2024-12-01“…Therefore, this research seeks to identify the educational experiences of Syrian girls during the pandemic period in Turkey and to evaluate the contribution of religious culture and ethics (RCE) teachers to their ability to receive proper education. …”
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Evaluating a novel team learning approach for integrating drugs in sports education in preclinical medical training
Published 2025-02-01“…At Loma Linda University School of Medicine, we are seeking to provide medical students with education on the topic of drugs in sports so that they can better serve their patients. …”
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Different Approaches to requesting Consent for Routine data linkage in Neonatal follow-up (ACORN): protocol for a 2×2 factorial randomised trial
Published 2022-07-01“…Reported rates of consent to data linkage for children ranged from 21% to 96%, but no studies have investigated different approaches to seeking consent for data linkage for school-age children.Methods and analysis The Approaches to Consent for Routine Data Linkage in Neonatal Follow-up (ACORN) trial is a 2×2 factorial randomised trial to assess whether, for children who participated in neonatal randomised trials (pre-hypoglycaemia Prevention with Oral Dextrose Gel (hPOD), hPOD and The Impact of Protein Intravenous Nutrition on Development in Extremely Low Birth Weight Babies (ProVIDe)) and are approached to participate in an in-person assessment at 6–7 years of age, parental consent to data linkage is higher if consent is sought (1) after the in-person assessment (delayed) or concurrently and (2) for health and education data combined or separately. …”
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Barriers to nurse-led delirium management in intensive care units: an integrative systematic review using COM-B model
Published 2025-01-01“…Abstract Background Development of effective guideline for delirium management is still seeking nowadays. As nurses are in the first confrontation line for delirium, their prospective in identifying barriers are essential in developing integrated strategies and clinical guidelines. …”
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Solving unknown primary cancer with earlier diagnosis - the SUPER-ED trial: study protocol for a stepped-wedge cluster randomised controlled trial to support earlier diagnosis for...
Published 2025-01-01“…The stepped-wedge design seeks to mitigate the potential challenge of enrolling people with a poor prognosis and high symptom burden in trials. …”
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Neuropsychiatric manifestations following chimeric antigen receptor T cell therapy for cancer: a systematic review of clinical outcomes and management strategies
Published 2024-12-01“…This comprehensive review seeks to systematically identify, categorize and elucidate all previously described neurological and psychological side effects associated with CAR-T cell therapy, shedding light on the pertinent laboratory findings that underscore these phenomena.Methods PubMed, Springer Link, and ScienceDirect were systematically searched for empirical studies on adult patients with cancer receiving CAR-T cell therapy for hemato-oncological malignancies. …”
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The decision-making process and experiences of women returning to work after parental leave: a qualitative systematic review protocol
Published 2025-02-01“…Abstract Objective To investigate the decision-making process of women returning to work after maternity leave or parental leave and explore the influence of cultural norms and societal expectations on their choices. Additionally, we seek to understand the lived experiences of the women in this context. …”
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Russia of PeterI: Gaining Great Power Status
Published 2021-12-01“…The article focuses on the issue of the international status of Russia during the reign of Peter the Great, which progressed from regional power in Eurasia to great power. It seeks to establish when and how Russia officially became a great power. …”
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MODERN FOREIGN CONSTITUTIONALISM: MAX PLANCK INSTITUTE FOR COMPARATIVE PUBLIC LAW AND INTERNATIONAL LAW
Published 2022-12-01“…It is noted that the research is conducted in two forms: 1) doctrinal and theoretical analysis - problem-oriented fundamental research that seeks to reveal the structures, development and regularities of constitutional and international law; 2) systematic analysis and comparison of legal norms in order to solve current legal problems or carry out reforms. …”
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The efficacy and safety of Baduanjin exercise as complementary therapy for pain reduction and functional improvement in knee osteoarthritis: A meta-analysis of randomized controlle...
Published 2025-03-01“…While Baduanjin exercise, a traditional Chinese exercise therapy, is part of complementary and alternative medicine, its therapeutic value for knee osteoarthritis remains uncertain due to limited supporting evidence. This study seeks to address this gap. Methods: The study protocol has been registered in PROSPERO(CRD42024501559). …”
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Community engagement initiatives in primary health care to achieve universal health coverage: A realist synthesis of scoping review.
Published 2023-01-01“…<h4>Background</h4>Community engagement (CE) is an essential component in a primary health care (PHC) and there have been growing calls for service providers to seek greater CE in the planning, design, delivery and evaluation of PHC services. …”
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Modeling Burst Error Processes in ITU-T G.hnem-Based PLC Systems: Noisy Indoor Environment Analysis Using a Generative Semi-Hidden Markov Model
Published 2025-01-01“…However, indoor environments pose significant challenges for these systems, primarily due to burst errors caused by impulsive noise, narrowband interference, and signal attenuation. This study seeks to address these challenges by utilizing three-state Semi-Hidden Markov Models (SHMMs) to analyze and characterize burst error processes in narrowband PLC (NB-PLC) systems. …”
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Implementation of global health competencies: A scoping review on target audiences, levels, and pedagogy and assessment strategies.
Published 2020-01-01“…<h4>Objectives</h4>This scoping review seeks to collate the current status, degree of consensus, and best practices, as well as gaps and areas of divergence, related to the implementation of competencies in global health curricula. …”
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Abortion and contraception for incarcerated people: A scoping review.
Published 2023-01-01“…Future research should examine the interaction between institutional security policies and procedures on care seeking, the experiences of underserved and hyper-incarcerated groups, and the impact of being denied access to contraception and abortion and experiences of criminalization.…”
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Youth Involvement in Pornography and Academic Engagement in Selected Secondary Schools in Kabale Municipality.
Published 2024“…The study highlighted the complex and multi-faceted relationship between pornography and youth academic engagement, with excessive consumption of pornographic material leading to distractions, decreased focus on studies, and seeking instant gratification. This impacted youths' perceptions of relationships and gender dynamics, causing emotional and social challenges that hinder academic engagement and performance. …”
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Assessment of Teachers’ Turnover and its Impact on Academic Performance in Government Aided Secondary Schools of Kayonza Sub-County Kanungu District.
Published 2025“…Teachers expressed dissatisfaction with their compensation, which led many to seek better-paying opportunities elsewhere. Secondly, poor working conditions were highlighted by 60.3% of respondents, who pointed to the lack of adequate teaching materials and poor infrastructure as key factors contributing to a stressful work environment. …”
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Antistripping potential of cement kiln dust on recycled asphalt pavement. Innovative Infrastructure Solutions
Published 2025“…The rising production cost, environmental safety concerns, and the push towards sustainable consumption/ production seek alternatives for traditional antistripping agents for asphalt production, thus, CKD. …”
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