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    Usability and agreement of the SWIFT-ActiveScreener systematic review support tool: Preliminary evaluation for use in clinical research. by Jenny J W Liu, Natalie Ein, Julia Gervasio, Bethany Easterbrook, Maede S Nouri, Anthony Nazarov, J Don Richardson

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Given the substantial resources and time commitment required, we investigated a way in which the screening process might be accelerated while maintaining high fidelity and adherence to SR processes. …”
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    Indigenous Contexts in the Law Curriculum: Process and Structure by Kate Galloway

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Part IV reflects on the capacity of this curriculum framework to deliver change—both in terms of personal practice, notably from the perspective of a non-Indigenous law teacher, and at the program level. It concludes by identifying a widespread need for adaptive change by law teachers to complement the technical aspects of curriculum design: namely instructor knowledge, and personal commitment to implement curriculum goals.…”
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    The rise of congenital syphilis in Canada: threats and opportunities by Ashorkor Tetteh, Victoria Moore

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The objective of this study is to examine the factors associated with congenital syphilis trends and to highlight promising initiatives and programs across the country committed to addressing these trends.MethodsA literature review with a focus on Canadian studies was conducted to identify factors that may be driving the continued increase in early congenital syphilis rates over the past decade. …”
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    III International Guidance Congress: A Learning Space for Students in Training by Sylvia Alvarado-Cordero, Ericka Isabel Jiménez-Espinoza, Fabiola María Castillo-Azofeifa

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Conclusions: This conference is an opportunity for personal and professional development, and it is essential, from the initial university education, to contribute to the promotion of the commitment to professional updating.…”
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    Empowering Students to Serve Through the Manufacture of Organic Fertilizers at Islamic Boarding Schools by Imam Subqi, Saipullah Hasan, Nur Laily Fauziah

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…(d) cooperative relationship. (5) student commitment. While the inhibiting factors in the program of students who devote themselves are (1) the number of students is limited so that it greatly affects the running of the business unit. (2) there are still many students who prefer boyong from pesantren to seek life experiences. (3) Not able to manage properly, (4) there are still many students who are not interested …”
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    SSC Graduate Students' Difficulties in Doing Research by Magdalena M. Ocbian, Michael P. Gamba

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…The study aimed to determine the difficulties of students at Sorsogon State College, Philippines-School of Graduate Students which may serve as a basis for an intervention program. Respondents in this study are the 93 students who have taken Research Methodology subject at SSC School of Graduate Studies. …”
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    Community Participation in Programme Planning for Universal Health Coverage in India: An exploratory study by Yogesh Chandra, Ajai Kumar Jain

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…For attaining Universal Health Coverage, community participation is important, as their active role helps in sustained efforts, collaboration, and a commitment to addressing the underlying social determinants of health, leading to equity in healthcare. …”
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    Exploration of the Motivating and Controlling Contexts of Childbearing in Yazd City by Maliheh Alimondegari, Ahmad Kalateh Sadati, Hamideh Shiri Mohammad Abaad, Zahra Falakodin, Forozandeh Kalantari

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Furthermore, they must remain steadfast in their commitment to implementing the promised incentives. …”
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    Evolution of Rehabilitation Counseling in Puerto Rico: Organizational and Legislative Efforts Evolución de la consejería en rehabilitación en Puerto Rico: Esfuerzos organizacionale... by Ángel A. Villafañe Santiago, José Lionel Velázquez Altagracia, Maribel Báez Lebrón

    Published 2013-08-01
    “…Through oral history and literature review, it is possible to recognize the importance of the establishment of the federal legislation that promoted the first program of services to people with special needs in the United States and Puerto Rico. …”
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    Reformas de atención primaria en América Latina: avances en Brasil, Chile, Colombia, México y Perú by Lucero A. Juárez Herrera y Cairo, Mercedes Carrasco-Portiño, María Sofía Cuba-Fuentes, Leila Posenato García, Clara Bermúdez-Tamayo, Valeria Pérez-Muto

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…To achieve effective and equitable universal access, greater political commitment, strong intersectoral initiatives, training and retention of PHC professionals, and sustainable financing mechanisms will be crucial.…”
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    Interpersonal and systemic factors in initiating, developing and maintaining collaborations between European neurosurgical departments and institutions in low-resources settings: A... by Nicolò Marchesini, Vicki M. Butenschoen, Andreas K. Demetriades, Said Idrissa Ahmada, Fazlul Hoque, Thomas Kapapa, Patrick D. Kamalo, Pablo González-López, Rupavathana Mahesperan, Ondra Petr, Wilco Peul, Nicephorus Boniface Rutabasibwa, Ellianne J. dos Santos Rubio, Abenezer Tirsit Aklilu, Jake Timothy, Enoch O. Uche, Magnus Tisell

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Introduction: Neurosurgical care in low- and middle-income countries faces persistent challenges, including insufficient infrastructure, lack of trained surgeons, and limited access to sustainable training programs. Collaborative initiatives with high-income countries aim to address these gaps. …”
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    Continuité et discontinuité de l’implication des habitants dans les écoquartiers. Le cas de la Zac Pajol à Paris by Camille Gardesse, Isabelle Grudet

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…Finally, because the involved inhabitants decided to extend their commitment beyond the handover of the buildings by organising cultural events around public amenities or by becoming involved in the Paris Nord Est project. …”
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    Churches and COVID-19: Key Trends in Congregational Life Since the Pandemic by Charissa Mikoski

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…The findings show that in-person worship attendance continues to decline, while online worship was adopted widely during the pandemic and remains common. Programming, volunteering, and financial giving have rebounded but still fall short of pre-pandemic levels or current needs. …”
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    Disrupting the status quo: fostering a practice of inclusion in engineering through post-secondary allyship training by Jocelyn Peltier-Huntley, Rosa Moazed

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In this study, researchers designed and trialed a blended training program meant to support potential allies to adopt a practice of inclusion. …”
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    Participatory development of Indonesia’s national action plan for zero leprosy: strategies and interventions by Perigrinus Hermin Sebong, Perigrinus Hermin Sebong, Astri Ferdiana, Astri Ferdiana, Florisma Arista Riti Tegu, Deni Harbianto, Ronny Soviandhi, Asken Sinaga, Teky Budiawan, Arnoldus Janssen Angga Yanuar Risnanto, Regina Tiolina Sidjabat, Trijoko Yudopuspito, Ridwan Mawardi, Eny Setyawati, Adi Utarini, Adi Utarini

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…The strategies were: (i) mobilizing various community resources (community); (ii) increasing the capacity of the healthcare system in the prevention, early detection, diagnosis, and management of leprosy in a comprehensive and quality manner (acceleration); (iii) improving integration and coordination with stakeholders and public-private healthcare providers (integration); and (iv) strengthening commitment, policy, and leprosy program management (commitment, policy, and management). …”
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    Peer Tutors’ Agency and Emotions in Tertiary English Language Education in Vietnam by Cuong Huy Pham, Nguyen Thien Duyen Ngo

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…This study draws on the construct of agency to explore Vietnamese students’ self-regulation, awareness of the responsibility, sociocultural factors affecting peer tutoring, and the emotional experiences shaping their commitment. The participants include one junior and two senior students in the BA in English Language Teaching program who volunteered to support their peers in the General English Program at a private university. …”
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