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Zaleta, Alexandra Katherine, Shauna McManus, Melissa F. Miller, et al. "Valued outcomes in the cancer experience: Patient priorities and control." Journal of Clinical Oncology 36, no. 30_suppl (2018): 84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.2018.36.30_suppl.84.

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84 Background: In the era of value-based cancer care, identifying what is important to cancer survivors, and their perceived control over these experiences, can inform shared decision-making and support quality care. We examined cancer patient priorities and control to guide the development of a new measure of patient value, Valued Outcomes in the Cancer Experience (VOICE). Methods: 459 cancer patients completed an online survey and rated level of importance and control over 54 value items (0 = not at all; 4 = very much). Items of most and least importance, items with most and least control, a
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Renzaho, Andre. "Research grant writing tips and advice." African Journal of Social Work 14, no. 3 (2024): 108–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ajsw.v14i3.1.

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Writing a research grant proposal is a challenge. The biggest challenge relates to writing a grant without understanding the audience. There are two audiences one needs to have in mind when planning to write a grant. The first audience is the agency to which you plan to submit the grant application and the second audience is your own institution. You need to ensure that whatever research idea you plan to put forward not only fits the funding agency's research priorities but also that it aligns with your organisation’s research priorities. If you fail to articulate your grant application within
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Fede, Jacquelyn, Stephen Kogut, Anthony Hayward, et al. "25309 Applying Community Health Priorities to the Translational Research Agenda." Journal of Clinical and Translational Science 5, s1 (2021): 68–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cts.2021.579.

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ABSTRACT IMPACT: This work has begun to provide the foundation for better ensuring that translational research funded and supported by our IDeA-CTR grant is more directly addressing community- and stakeholder-authored health priorities. OBJECTIVES/GOALS: In order to effectively engage diverse, societal perspectives, we aimed to determine the relevance and feasibility of purposefully aligning translational research with health priorities adopted by the RI Department of Health, health-focused organizations, and community leaders. METHODS/STUDY POPULATION: Individuals from 27 community organizati
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Segarra, Verónica A., Melanie L. Styers, and Erin L. Dolan. "Optimizing your undergraduate teaching as you would an experiment: developing the next generation of cell biologists." Molecular Biology of the Cell 30, no. 19 (2019): 2439–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1091/mbc.e19-06-0349.

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The American Society for Cell Biology (ASCB) is a community dedicated to helping prepare the next generation of scientists to advance our understanding of the cell to an unprecedented level of sophistication and detail. Its Education Committee fosters this process by creating educational and professional development opportunities around best practices in science pedagogy, while its Minorities Affairs Committee aims to strengthen the scientific workforce by broadening participation of and support for underrepresented minorities in cell biology. To act upon these complementary priorities, the AS
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Leonida, Maria. "Beruf Medienpädagog*in: Griechenland/Greece." merz | medien + erziehung 64, no. 2 (2020): 19. http://dx.doi.org/10.21240/merz/2020.2.9.

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Maria Leonida, Film director and Media Educator How do you see your profession/occupation? The term “media educator” is neither well known nor self explanatory in my language and country, so this by definition creates a need to define the kind, the scope and the quality of the work. My personal involvement with media education has developed through time (2002 till today) from a part time occupation parallelto my filmmaking work to a deeper and a more expanded professional endeavor. I have gradually formulated my own interests, research topics, hands on and collaborative approach. I conceive –
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Vinitha, S. Josphine. "Therapeutic Communication in Nursing Profession." Galore International Journal of Applied Sciences and Humanities 6, no. 1 (2022): 18–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.52403/gijash.20220103.

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Therapeutic communication in nursing is a patient centered communication focuses on the patient to promote a greater understanding of patients needs, concerns and feeling. The nurse helps the patent explore their own thoughts and feelings, encourages, expression of them and avoid barriers in communication. Therapeutic communication enhances Trust, Genuine interest, empathy, acceptance, positive regard and therapeutic use of self. Nurses improve Therapeutic communication by effective communication and information sharing strategies, understanding patients preferables regarding the environment.
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Fitzgerald, Caitlin Anne, Ryan Peter Dumas, Michael W. Cripps, Jennifer M. Gurney, Kimberly A. Davis, and Lisa Marie Knowlton. "Managing career transitions in the profession of acute care surgery." Trauma Surgery & Acute Care Open 9, no. 1 (2024): e001334. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/tsaco-2023-001334.

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Career shifts are a naturally occurring part of the trauma and acute care surgeon’s profession. These transitions may occur at various timepoints throughout a surgeon’s career and each has their own specific challenges. Finding a good fit for your first job is critical for ensuring success as an early career surgeon. Equally, understanding how to navigate promotions or a change in job location mid-career can be fraught with uncertainty. As one progresses in their career, knowing when to take on a leadership position is oftentimes difficult as it may mean a change in priorities. Finally, naviga
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Nowell, W. B., K. Gavigan, K. Garza, et al. "POS1564-PARE EDUCATION TOPICS AND SMARTPHONE APP FUNCTIONS PRIORITIZED BY PEOPLE WITH RHEUMATIC AND MUSCULOSKELETAL DISEASES." Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases 81, Suppl 1 (2022): 1128–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/annrheumdis-2022-eular.2871.

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BackgroundGenerating information that people living with a rheumatic and musculoskeletal disease (RMD) find useful while making decisions about their treatment requires identifying and understanding educational needs and interests directly expressed from people living with RMD.ObjectivesTo identify what types of information US adults with RMD perceive as important to know about their disease and how they express and prioritize such information.MethodsUsing nominal group technique, focus groups of participants (pts) with RMD generated sets of rank-order educational items which were then aggrega
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Gubitz, Gord, Monica Saini, Sarah Belson, Ramesh Sahathevan, and Peter Sandercock. "How can the World Stroke Organization (WSO) optimize education in stroke medicine around the world? Report of the 2018 WSO Global Stroke Stakeholder Workshop." International Journal of Stroke 14, no. 8 (2019): 803–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1747493019874726.

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Background Education in stroke is relevant to stroke survivors, clinicians, care providers, and healthcare system administrators and is of special importance in resource-limited settings. The World Stroke Organization Education Committee undertook a program of work, culminating in a focused workshop, to establish the key educational priorities, and work toward maximizing the WSOs impact on the global burden of stroke. Methods A facilitated workshop took place during the World Stroke Congress in Montreal, Canada in October 2018. The workshop was developed using opinions on priority topics for W
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Pemberton-Whiteley, Zack, Samantha Nier, David Mott, Chris Skedgel, and Jake Hitch. "Understanding Relapsed/Refractory Acute Leukemia Patients' Treatment Preferences: Insights from Qualitative Research." Blood 142, Supplement 1 (2023): 3730. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood-2023-172871.

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Introduction Evidence on patient preferences is increasingly being used to inform regulatory and reimbursement decisions. In acute leukemia, the number of treatment options is expanding but there is limited quantitative evidence on patients' treatment preferences, especially in the event of relapse. The Acute Leukemia Advocates Network (ALAN) in collaboration with The Office of Health Economics are running a quantitative patient preference study using a discrete choice experiment (DCE) to 1/ Elicit adult acute leukemia patients' preferences for treatment outcomes and characteristics in the eve
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Qamar, Wajiha. "Dental health in the shadows of global commitments: Addressing neglected priorities in lower middle-income countries." Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association 74, no. 2 (2024): 413–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.47391/jpma.10750.

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I am writing to draw your attention to a serious concern that requires our attention around global health commitments: the frequently disregarded and undervalued dental reforms. In the realm of global health commitments, dental reforms are often ignored and underestimated. (1) Despite significant advancements in many other facets of health owing to these commitments, dental health remains marginalized within its sphere creating a glaring disparity, especially in lower middle-income countries where it’s a crucial concern.(2) Dental health has a significant impact on a person's quality of life i
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Murphy, Sarah Claire. "‘You feel that someone has your back’: Experiences of older people and caregivers of person-centred integrated care (PCIC) in Ireland." International Journal of Integrated Care 25 (April 9, 2025): 151. https://doi.org/10.5334/ijic.icic24072.

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Evaluations of integrated care often focus on systemic or clinical outputs. Theoretically informed research emphasising values, preferences and voice of older persons in relation to the experiential dimensions of PCIC for service users is less prominent. This paper presents key findings and recommendations of a multiple qualitative case study exploring older persons’ and caregivers’ experiences of PCIC in NICPOP, an Irish integrated care programme. Conceptual underpinnings of person-centred care (PCC) and of McCormack and McCance’s interprofessional Person-Centred Practice Framework (PCPF) (Mc
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Brewer, Dawn, Hannah Bellamy, Anna Hoover, Annie Koempel, and Lisa Gaetke. "Nutrition and Environmental Pollution Extension Curriculum Improved Diet-Related Behaviors and Environmental Health Literacy." Environmental Health Insights 13 (January 2019): 117863021983699. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1178630219836992.

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Kentucky experiences some of the nation’s worst health outcomes related to obesity, diabetes, high blood pressure, and other age-related chronic diseases linked with oxidative stress and inflammation, which in turn are associated with poor diet, lack of physical activity, and exposure to certain environmental pollutants. In the Commonwealth, deteriorating infrastructure, inappropriate waste disposal, and potential occupational injury related to mining, agriculture, and other regionally important industries exacerbate the need for residents to have basic knowledge of potential environmental hea
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Masselink, Leah E., Alfred I. Lee, and Clese E. Erikson. "Hematology/Oncology Fellows' Future Plans and Job Expectations: Findings from the 2019 Hematology/Oncology Fellows Survey." Blood 134, Supplement_1 (2019): 5780. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood-2019-126899.

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Introduction/Background The American Society of Hematology and researchers at the Fitzhugh Mullan Institute for Health Workforce Equity at the George Washington University are conducting a 3-year study of the hematology workforce to understand training, mentorship, and job market factors that influence the supply of hematology services in the U.S. The 2019 Hematology/Oncology Fellows Survey is one of a series of annual surveys of hematology/oncology fellows, focused specifically on second year fellows. Its goals include 1) examining how training and mentorship experiences during fellowship con
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Piehl, Mark, and Chan W. Park. "When Minutes Matter: Rapid Infusion in Emergency Care." Current Emergency and Hospital Medicine Reports 9, no. 4 (2021): 116–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40138-021-00237-6.

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Abstract Purpose of Review This review provides historical context and an update on recent advancements in volume resuscitation for circulatory shock. Emergency department providers who manage critically ill patients with undifferentiated shock will benefit from the insights of early pioneers and an overview of newer techniques which can be used to optimize resuscitation in the first minutes of care. Recent Findings Rapid infusion of fluids and blood products can be a life-saving intervention in the management of circulatory and hemorrhagic shock. Recent controversy over the role of fluid resu
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Previdoli, G., J. Silcock, D. Alldred, et al. "475 Co-designing an intervention to support safe medicines self-management for older people living with frailty and polypharmacy." International Journal of Pharmacy Practice 31, Supplement_1 (2023): i23—i24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ijpp/riad021.026.

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Abstract Introduction Older people face numerous challenges and safety risks when managing multiple medicines. They are required to cope with complex and changing regimens and co-ordinate input from multiple healthcare professionals. If not well managed, medicines can cause harm, and older people are more susceptible to errors. Some older people can devise and implement strategies to manage their medicines, e.g. creating checklists, ensuring timely supplies, solving problems, and seeking help (1). However, no interventions address the multiple tasks polypharmacy patients must perform to safely
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Lumbangaol, Iwantri, Albiner Siagian, and Rencan C. Marbun. "BUDAYA “Sulang-sulang Hariapan” Pada Masyarakat Batak Toba Dalam Memaknai Titah Ke-lima." Sinar Kasih: Jurnal Pendidikan Agama dan Filsafat 1, no. 4 (2023): 244–59. https://doi.org/10.55606/sinarkasih.v1i4.230.

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Abstract. One of the legacies of the ancestors in the Toba Batak culture is the Manulangi ritual. One of the Manulangi rituals in Toba Batak society is currently known as Sulang-sulang Hariapan. Hariapan toasts in Batak society are known as a way of honoring elderly parents. Respecting parents is an implementation of the fifth law of the Torah contained in Exodus 20:12: "Honor your father and mother, so that your days may be long in the land that the Lord your God is giving you." In Christian teaching, we teach respecting parents, not speaking harshly, not insulting parents, especially when th
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Ramadhani, Alvina, Aulia Syifa, Esnita Sholehah, Nabilla Zahra Amellia, Syifa Asri Kamila, and Tsaniya Putri Agustina. "Unlock Your Time: Pelatihan Peningkatan Manajemen Waktu." E-Coops-Day 6, no. 1 (2025): 167–78. https://doi.org/10.32670/ecoopsday.v6i1.5185.

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“Unlock Your Time: Time Management Improvement Training” aims to enhance students' skills in organizing and optimizing their time effectively. The primary focus of this training is to provide an understanding of the importance of time management through the Experiential Learning approach. This training is motivated by the challenges students face in completing academic tasks, participating in organizational activities, and maintaining life balance. The training phases include preparation, organization, and implementation, consisting of theory and practice sessions, including simulations, refle
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Courtay de Gaulle, A., P. Bey, A. Carayon, A. Ly, C. Gombe M. Balawa, and J. Godet. "Finding Adequate Information: A Major Challenge for Policy-Makers in the Field of Cancer." Journal of Global Oncology 4, Supplement 2 (2018): 169s. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jgo.18.15300.

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Background and context: A global cancer epidemic is developing (GLOBOCAN 2012). In the case of low- and-middle-income countries, difficulties are cumulative: inadequate health systems, lack of training for professionals. Drastic decisions have to be taken in a very complex field. Good decision needs good information. What about information dedicated to policy-makers: to decide a question, they need specific information, marked by these features: synthetic, clear, scientifically validated. Actually, this is not easy to find. Moreover policy-makers can't really benefit from: 1. Information for h
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Isahak, Siti Nordiyana, Norfariza Mohd Ali, Rosmah Abd Ghani@Ismail, Nur Fatihah Shaari, Azman Ali, and Norazlina Abu Bakar. "Are You Sure About Your Purchase? Consumer Preferences For Local Beef Purchase Among Malaysians: A Case Study In Johor, Malaysia." BIO Web of Conferences 131 (2024): 02009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/202413102009.

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Every corner of the world loves beef for its juicy and tender texture. As the demand for beef products grows in the Malaysian market, understanding consumer preferences for beef, especially those related to its quality, is essential. The question normally asked is, what are the main factors that influence the customers when buying local beef. Therefore, to unravel the question, this study investigates consumer preferences for purchasing local beef among Malaysians in Johor. We use a quantitative method to report a descriptive statistic based on pilot data collected from 65 respondents working
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A., David Donald, Aditya Sai Srinivas T., Thippanna G., William Albert Levi D., and Murali Krishna T. "The PhD Journey: What You Need to Know Before You Start." Research and Reviews: Advancement in Robotics 6, no. 3 (2023): 28–34. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8372074.

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<em>The decision to pursue a PhD degree can be a significant and life-changing one. While a doctoral degree can lead to numerous career opportunities and personal fulfillment, it is important to carefully consider the potential benefits and drawbacks before embarking on this challenging journey. This article provides an overview of key factors to consider before joining a PhD program, including the pros and cons of pursuing a PhD, the financial realities of graduate school, the importance of selecting the right program and advisor, and the potential impact on personal and professional prioriti
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Haworth, Billy Tusker, Eric Lepp, Catherine Arthur, and Birte Vogel. "“Your wall cannot divide us”: Graffiti in Cyprus and insights into conflict-affected landscapes." Street Art & Urban Creativity 8, no. 2 (2022): 35–49. https://doi.org/10.25765/sauc.v8i2.584.

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Graffiti in conflict-affected settings offers alternative understandings of local experiences and international challenges that intertwine with everyday routines and spaces. Urban walls deliver canvases to write, tag, and paint to express grievances and aspirations for more peaceful futures, illuminate societal concerns, and offer solidarity on issues that sit within and outside the confines of historical and present-day division. In this expanded visual essay, we explore the publicly available resource of graffiti to gain insights into the challenges and priorities of Cyprus’ conflict-affecte
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Percy, Carol, Andrew Turner, and Charys Orr. "Developing a Novel Web-Based Self-Management Support Intervention for Polycystic Ovary Syndrome: Mixed Methods Study With Patients and Health Care Professionals." JMIR Formative Research 8 (March 7, 2024): e52427. http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/52427.

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Background Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) represents a significant global health burden requiring urgent attention. This common chronic endocrine and cardiometabolic condition affects around 1 in 10 women and individuals assigned female at birth, with significant adverse effects on well-being, quality of life, and mental health, as well as serious and complex long-term health consequences. International guidelines for best health care practice recommend the provision of comprehensive cognitive behavioral interventions to support self-management and improve health outcomes for those living wi
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Razani, Nooshin, Dayna Long, Danielle Hessler, George W. Rutherford, and Laura M. Gottlieb. "Screening for Park Access during a Primary Care Social Determinants Screen." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17, no. 8 (2020): 2777. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17082777.

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While there is evidence that access to nature and parks benefits pediatric health, it is unclear how low-income families living in an urban center acknowledge or prioritize access to parks. Methods: We conducted a study about access to parks by pediatric patients in a health system serving low-income families. Adult caregivers of pediatric patients completed a survey to identify and prioritize unmet social and economic needs, including access to parks. Univariate and multivariate analyses were conducted to explore associations between lack of access to parks and sociodemographic variables. We
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Романова and M. Romanova. "“Follow the Dream!” or Not Fabulous Story about Boy Fedya." Primary Education 4, no. 5 (2016): 46–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/22537.

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The article describes how you can use the story composed by the teacher about the life of a peer with the purpose of formation by younger&#x0D; schoolchildren understanding of the need of learning for successful future life. A brief scenario of the lesson or class hour is given, in which the&#x0D; basis for discussions with children on the theme of adult about the choice of target life priorities laid teacher’s told history.
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Fuller, Graham E. "Freedom and Security." American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences 22, no. 3 (2005): 21–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.35632/ajiss.v22i3.466.

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The DebateQuestion 1: Various commentators have frequently invoked the importance of moderate Muslims and the role that they can play in fighting extremism in the Muslim world. But it is not clear who is a moderate Muslim. The recent cancellation of Tariq Ramadan’s visa to the United States, the raids on several American Muslim organizations, and the near marginalization of mainstream American Muslims in North America pose the following question: If moderate Muslims are critical to an American victory in the war on terror, then why does the American government frequently take steps that underm
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Fuller, Graham E. "Freedom and Security." American Journal of Islam and Society 22, no. 3 (2005): 21–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.35632/ajis.v22i3.466.

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The DebateQuestion 1: Various commentators have frequently invoked the importance of moderate Muslims and the role that they can play in fighting extremism in the Muslim world. But it is not clear who is a moderate Muslim. The recent cancellation of Tariq Ramadan’s visa to the United States, the raids on several American Muslim organizations, and the near marginalization of mainstream American Muslims in North America pose the following question: If moderate Muslims are critical to an American victory in the war on terror, then why does the American government frequently take steps that underm
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McCusker, Louise, Marie-Louise Turner, Georgina Pike, and Helen Startup. "Meaningful Ways of Understanding and Measuring Change for People with Borderline Personality Disorder: A Thematic Analysis." Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy 46, no. 5 (2018): 528–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1352465818000036.

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Background:The effective treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) presents healthcare providers with a significant challenge. The evidence base remains limited partially due to a lack of professional consensus and service user involvement regarding ways of measuring change. As a result, the limited evidence that is available draws on such a wide range of outcome measures, that comparison across treatment types is hindered, maintaining a lack of clarity regarding the clinical needs of this group.Aims:This investigation aimed to follow the National Institute of Clinical Excellence (NIC
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Ekawati, Nia, and Elsari Fatkhur Jannati. "MEMILIH SEKOLAH DASAR UNTUK ANAK MENGGUNAKAN FUZZY LOGIC METODE MAMDANI." eScience Humanity Journal 2, no. 2 (2022): 113–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.37296/esci.v2i2.42.

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Education Batam City has an education that follows the development of the current era. Because the city of Batam itself is very close to neighboring countries, namely Singapore and Malaysia. As reported from the online electronic media Kompas newspaper on January 17, 2017, as a parent, of course you also don't want to look for a school for your baby. The reason is, choosing the right school, especially kindergarten (TK) and elementary school (SD), is a "long-term investment" for the future of children. Having a child who will enter a higher school, from the kindergarten (TK) period, of course,
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van den Eshof, Johanna W., Kim de Bruijn, Anna Bartak, Udo W. Nabitz, Henricus L. Van, and Rosa A. van Grieken. "Integrating Perspectives of Patients, Their Significant Others, and Therapists on Recovery From Personality Disorders: A Mixed-Methods Study." Journal of Personality Disorders 39, no. 2 (2025): 152–69. https://doi.org/10.1521/pedi.2025.39.2.152.

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Patients with personality disorders (PDs) often struggle in life after treatment, even when symptomatic remission is achieved. The question arises of whether current outcome measurements are relevant for patients and people around them. To address this, we used concept mapping, a mixed-method approach, to construct a framework of recovery from the perspectives of patients, their significant others, and therapists (n = 39). Participants brainstormed what recovery involved and then prioritied and clustered these ideas (n = 61). Data were analyzed using multidimensional scaling and hierarchical c
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Poyser, Bethan, and Sam Poyser. "Police practitioners and place managers’ understandings and perceptions of heritage crime in Nottinghamshire." International Journal of Police Science & Management 19, no. 4 (2017): 247–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1461355717730837.

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‘So you know, as daft as it sounds, if you’ve got a building, that really isn’t a priority, is it?’ Despite the wealth of heritage sites in the UK, the topic is a marginalised area of criminological study here. It has been argued that there is discordance between the concepts of ‘heritage’ and ‘crime’. One is holistic; the other set in the law. Through a programme of semi-structured interviews with ‘heritage place managers’ and questionnaires delivered to neighbourhood policing teams in Nottinghamshire Police, this research aimed to examine this clash. In particular, it aimed to compare and co
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Sterling, Eleanor J., Romi L. Burks, Joshua Linder, et al. "Selecting Areas for Conservation: An Oral Communication Exercise." Lessons in Conservation 8 (2018): 14–17. https://doi.org/10.5531/cbc.linc.8.1.3.

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Resources to implement conservation actions are very limited compared to the potential needs in a given area, which means conservationists usually have to make difficult choices and establish priorities for action. Therefore, it is important to demonstrate the value of a proposed conservation area or project for it to be considered a high priority for funding. In this exercise, you will research the importance of a specific area for conservation, and through a short oral presentation, make the case for its value and high priority for funding. The exercise should give students an enhanced under
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Smeltzer, Matthew P., Taylor P. Hodges, Jamie Whartenby, Jane S. Hankins, and Robert Davis. "Three Wishes for Sickle Cell Disease: Results from a multi-stakeholder vision-casting project in Tennessee." Clinical Health Promotion - Research and Best Practice for patients, staff and community 11, no. 2 (2021): e21014. http://dx.doi.org/10.29102/clinhp.21014.

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Although sickle cell disease (SCD) is one of the most common genetic disorders in the US, disparities in research and funding persist. To better understand stakeholder priorities, we conducted a virtual vision-casting session utilizing a graphic recorder and content analysis. Stakeholders responded to the question: “If you had three magic wishes for SCD in TN, what would they be?”. Wishes for SCD centered around information and data, care and policy, and community. Better patient-centered information about treatments and modernization of data were high priorities. Stakeholders identified a nee
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Sumida Huaman, Elizabeth, Nathan D. Martin, and Carnell T. Chosa. "“Stay with your words”: Indigenous youth, local policy, and the work of language fortification." education policy analysis archives 24 (May 2, 2016): 52. http://dx.doi.org/10.14507/epaa.24.2346.

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This article focuses on the work of cultural and language maintenance and fortification with Indigenous youth populations. Here, the idea of work represents two strands of thought: first, research that is partnered with Indigenous youth-serving institutions and that prioritizes Indigenous youth perspectives; and second, the work of cultural and linguistic engagement that is often taken for granted as part of the sociocultural fabric of Indigenous communities where youth are active participants. By highlighting a study with Pueblo Indian youth in the southwestern United States, we aim to build
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Al-Moustafa, Sara S., Thowayeb H. Hassan, Mahmoud I. Saleh, Mohamed Y. Helal, Amany E. Salem, and Khaled Ghazy. "Unlocking Tourism’s Potential: Pricing Strategies for the Post-COVID Renaissance." Sustainability 15, no. 19 (2023): 14400. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su151914400.

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In response to the challenges faced by tourism managers in devising effective pricing strategies to overcome the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, this study aims to make a valuable contribution to the existing literature on tourism management and marketing. Specifically, we investigate the pricing strategies that tourists are most likely to prefer in the aftermath of the pandemic. To achieve this, we conducted semi-structured interviews with a sample size of experienced tourists in Egypt. Our findings reveal that tourists exhibit a strong inclination towards hedonic and bundling pricing strat
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Y., Bidenko. "TOLERANCE AND DEMOCRACY AS KEY PRIORITIES IN THE SYSTEM OF MORAL VALUES OF EUROPEAN EDUCATIONAL SPACE." HUMANITARIAN STUDIOS: PEDAGOGICS, PSYCHOLOGY, PHILOSOPHY 12, no. 1 (2021): 66–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.31548/hspedagog2021.01.066.

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The article analyzes the basic values of the European educational space, including peace, democracy, human rights, tolerance, humanism and solidarity. Their formation by means of education is the main requirement of full-fledged preparation of a person for life as a citizen and an individual. Each of these values is a kind of part of the spiritual world of the individual, the integrity of which ensures their unity and interaction, transfusion and complementarity. A special place and role in this process belong to such values (competencies) as tolerance and democracy. Tolerance is one of the as
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Venter, Katharine, Denise Currie, and Martin McCracken. "‘You Can’t Win’: The Non-Profit Double-Bind and Experiences of Organisational Contradictions in the Non-Profit and Voluntary Sector." Work, Employment and Society 33, no. 2 (2017): 244–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0950017017713949.

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There is growing evidence that in the UK demands for non-profit and voluntary sector organisations to comply with funders’ target driven priorities are often in tension with organisations’ social goals. The implications of this for employees are not yet sufficiently understood. The present article builds on Bateson et al.’s theory of double-bind to develop a socially contextualised model to understand employees’ experiences of workplace contradictions in the sector. Drawing from data provided by 49 individuals working in three case study organisations, our conceptualisation of a ‘non-profit do
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Worrall, Sharyn F., Andrea J. Dwyer, Reese M. Garcia, Keavy E. McAbee, and Anjelica Q. Davis. "Priorities of Unmet Needs for Those Affected by Colorectal Cancer: Considerations From a Series of Nominal Group Technique Sessions." Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network 19, no. 6 (2021): 693–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.6004/jnccn.2020.7655.

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Background: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common cancer among men and women in the United States. Patients and survivors experience a range of challenges, including anxiety, financial issues, long-term adverse effects, and more. The intent of this project was to assess the needs of the CRC community directly from survivors and their caregivers and to lay a foundation for ongoing support. Methods: Twelve nominal group technique sessions were facilitated. Participants were randomized and presented with the following questions: “What information do you wish you had at the time of diag
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Fernandes, Suzette, and Monica S. Castelhano. "The Foreground Bias: Initial Scene Representations Across the Depth Plane." Psychological Science 32, no. 6 (2021): 890–902. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0956797620984464.

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When you walk into a large room, you perceive visual information that is both close to you in depth and farther in the background. Here, we investigated how initial scene representations are affected by information across depth. We examined the role of background and foreground information on scene gist by using chimera scenes (images with a foreground and background from different scene categories). Across three experiments, we found a foreground bias: Information in the foreground initially had a strong influence on the interpretation of the scene. This bias persisted when the initial fixati
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Vu, Milkie, Yenan Zhu, and Ryan Suk. "Abstract A074: Cancer fatalism among Asian American adults by origin group, 2014-2022." Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention 32, no. 12_Supplement (2023): A074. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7755.disp23-a074.

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Abstract Background: Cancer fatalism encompasses beliefs about external causes of cancer and the perceived inability of humans to prevent it. Existing research suggests that individuals with higher levels of cancer fatalism are less likely to engage in cancer prevention behaviors or adhere to cancer screening practices. However, limited information exists regarding the prevalence of cancer fatalism within various Asian origin groups. Understanding whether this prevalence varies by origin group can offer valuable insights for developing strategies to enhance beliefs and knowledge about cancer a
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Yazid, Azy Athoillah. "Literature Review: Menumbuhkan Jiwa Enterpreneursip Religius Terhadap Mahasiswa." Economic : Jurnal Ekonomi dan Hukum Islam 13, no. 02 (2022): 124–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.59943/economic.v13i02.94.

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This journal aims to research the Development of a Religious Entrepreneurial Spirit in Students. This research explores various aspects of student entrepreneurship, especially in the context of religious values, through a literature review method. Data is taken from scientific papers which highlight several steps that need to be instilled in students to become entrepreneurs. The research results show that first-time entrepreneurial students need to develop self-confidence and the ability to innovate. Second, focus on the desired results. Third, the formation of mental discipline through practi
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Lemos, Maria Panisson Kaltbach, and Vera Lucia Luiza. "Policy on Integrative Health Practices of Federal District in Brazil: Evaluability Study." Saúde em Debate 47, no. 137 (2023): 116–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0103-1104202313708i.

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ABSTRACT Integrative and Complementary Practices in Health include different health care forms and have been present for more than decades in health services in the Federal District, where the implementation assessment of your policy is not completely defined. To assist in understanding reality, an Evaluability Study was carried out collaboratively, involving discussion with stakeholders, questionnaires and consultation of documents. The policy components were identified, organized and modeled. A simplified-logical-model and one of the operational-logical-models, validated by the participants,
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Askelson, Natoshia M., Cristian Meier, Barbara Baquero, Julia Friberg, Doris Montgomery, and Christine Hradek. "Understanding the Process of Prioritizing Fruit and Vegetable Purchases in Families With Low Incomes: “A Peach May Not Fill You Up as Much as Hamburger”." Health Education & Behavior 45, no. 5 (2018): 817–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1090198117752790.

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Fruits and vegetables (F&amp;V) are an important component of a healthy diet, but few children are meeting the recommended number of servings. Children from families with limited resources may be least likely to meet the recommendation. This study was designed to understand the strategies and priorities of families with low income related to purchasing F&amp;V. We conducted qualitative, in-depth telephone interviews with low-income parents of elementary school–aged children as part of a random sample of parents participating in a telephone survey who agreed to be contacted for an in-depth inte
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Scott, Julie-Ann, and Hunter Houtzer. "“She Was Here”: Research as Resistance to the Loss of “Culturally Uncomfortable” Identities." Qualitative Inquiry 24, no. 2 (2017): 134–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1077800416684876.

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This essay traces a co-exploration into understanding aging, memory, and purpose through the analysis of elders stories told during varying stages of memory loss. Responding to the prompt, “What are the memories you don’t want to forget?” participants told stories of “culturally uncomfortable” identities they worried no one else prioritized remembering. As the researchers, we were faced with the struggle to continue human connection beyond vulnerable, inescapably mortal bodies. We analyze our reactions within our analysis of their stories to offer a dynamic means to make sense of data, ourselv
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Hancock, David, E.-Shien Chang, and Sara Czaja. "UNDERSTANDING THE ROLE OF TASK BURDEN IN CAREGIVER NEGLECT OF PERSONS LIVING WITH DEMENTIA." Innovation in Aging 8, Supplement_1 (2024): 907–8. https://doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igae098.2930.

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Abstract Understanding factors influencing caregivers’ perceptions of how bothersome a caregiving task is, hereafter called task burden, is vital for improving support, reducing strain, and potentially decreasing risk of caregiving neglect in persons living with dementia (PLWD). This study examines the cross-sectional associations between caregiver characteristics and perceived task burden. Data were drawn from a 6-month multicomponent, randomized controlled trial of psychosocial intervention including 244 caregivers (CG) and PLWD. Baseline data included CGs’ self-perceived task burden of 6 ac
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Driessnack, Martha. "“Who Are You From?”: The Importance of Family Stories." Journal of Family Nursing 23, no. 4 (2017): 434–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1074840717735510.

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This article emphasizes the importance of family stories, or intergenerational narratives, and their health benefits across the lifespan. Knowing and sharing the story of who you are from complements the current focus on knowing and sharing one’s geographic heritage, or where you are from. Knowing one’s family stories creates meaning that goes beyond the individual to provide a sense of self, through time, and in relation to family. This expanded sense of self is referred to as our intergenerational self, which not only grounds an individual but also provides a larger context for understanding
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Kovaleva, Tatiana V., and Valeriia A. Kovaleva Kircicek. "Philosophical and Anthropological Views on Understanding the Formation of Digital Culture." Vestnik of Saint Petersburg University. Philosophy and Conflict Studies 40, no. 2 (2024): 331–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.21638/spbu17.2024.213.

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This article is dedicated to scholarly thinking in the digital culture. The main aim is to study different approaches for the investigation of a modern culture and its significance for peo[1]ple. We have prioritized the following tasks: to take a look at a philosophical and a biology[1]anthropological direction oriented at the new ways to explain the importance of culture at the turn of the 20th and 21st centuries; to analyze several approaches with the underpinning of digital culture. On the one hand, we gave ideas of the neo-Kantians who considered that you can understand the nature and sphe
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., Muhith. "TAFSÎR JAMÂ’Î SEBAGAI SARANA MEMADUKAN TEKS DAN KONTEKS ASBÂB AL-NUZÛL." Al-Munir: Jurnal Studi Ilmu Al-Qur'an dan Tafsir 4, no. 02 (2022): 265–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.24239/al-munir.v4i2.157.

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The first an Interpreter to notice is the text, because if you don't pay attention to the text, you will certainly get the wrong understanding, and his explanation of the verse will be wrong or make unfounded conclusions. The first step that should not be neglected in the interpretation of the Qur'an is understanding the text. While contextual adherents are groups who really like to do qiyas or analogies. This group prioritizes the meaning of the pronunciation rather than the pronunciation itself. Contextual meaning implies that a word or speech symbol has no meaning if it is separated from th
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Tatlow, Stephen. "Everyone in Space Wants to Hear You Scream." Journal of Sound and Music in Games 1, no. 3 (2020): 15–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/jsmg.2020.1.3.15.

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When considering player voice in the context of game sound, existing examinations remain inconclusive. As player voice exists in a liminal position between reality and virtuality, some academics see them as sonic violations of the game space. Voice can convey information about identity, which may oppose our understanding of the avatars within the game world. Voice can facilitate social communication, which may remind us of the physical world outside the virtuality. Mediations of voice into the virtual world may introduce obstacles or inflections that interfere with our enjoyment of the virtual
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Jones, Serena Mackenzie, and Paul Willis. "Are you delivering trans positive care?" Quality in Ageing and Older Adults 17, no. 1 (2016): 50–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/qaoa-05-2015-0025.

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Purpose – For the vast majority of cisgendered people who experience alignment between the sex they were assigned at birth, the body they have and their gender identity they are comfortable with (Schilt and Westbrook, 2009), the experience of trans people is a distant one. More of us share an experience of aging and the associated concerns about reduced independence, deterioration of health and increased need for care and support. The paper aims to discuss these issues. Design/methodology/approach – For trans elders, the experience of aging has specific features that have a major impact on the
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