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    Investigating Anxiety, Mobility, Disability and Proprioception in Adults with Mild Neck Pain: A Cross-Sectional Study by Pablo Mleziva, Eric Glenn Johnson, Everett B. Lohman, Madeha Jaber, Lillian Mleziva, Noha S. Daher

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…In addition, active range of motion and joint position errors were assessed in participants of both groups. …”
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    Ethics and Patient Safety in Home Healthcare: Upholding Quality and Standards by Zohra Javed

    Published 2025-07-01
    “… • Caregiver Training Programs: Educating on infection prevention, emergency response, and ethical care [9]…”
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    Analysis of the implementation effect of the operating room nursing safety management model based on Heinrich’s law by Yanru Wu, Mengmin Jing, Haiqin Yang, Juan Liu, Tiantian Zhang, Hui Zhu, Yajuan Yang, Chunyan Gao

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Conclusion The Heinrich’s law-based model effectively enhances perioperative safety by reducing errors, improving nursing competency, and increasing patient satisfaction. …”
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    Health literacy in relation to web-based measurement of cognitive function in the home: UK Women’s Cohort Study by Alan J Gow, Janet Cade, Darren C Greenwood, Gareth Hagger-Johnson, Stian Reimers

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Women providing data on cognitive function were younger, had higher educational attainment and were higher in self-rated intelligence. …”
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    Pediatric medication management barriers faced by providers serving underserved populations and proposed solutions by Tiranun Rungvivatjarus, Tiranun Rungvivatjarus, Maria Z. Huang, Maria Z. Huang, Britanny Winckler, Britanny Winckler, Erin S. Fisher, Erin S. Fisher, Kyung E. Rhee, Kyung E. Rhee

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Proposed solutions such as improved technology, dedicated educators, and visual aids may help address these issues while potentially decreasing medication errors.…”
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    The MAR method versus the visual estimation method in predicting external blood loss: a randomized controlled study by Betul Akbuga Ozel, Gurkan Ozel, Elmas Burcu Mamak Ekinci, Ahmet Eren Demirtola, Gizem Sahin, Gokcen Aksoy, Ilke Yanikyurek, Mehmet Ufuk Karaaslan

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…A randomized, double-blind, parallel-group, controlled, and educational study was conducted involving 140 medical and paramedic students. …”
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    Intimate partner violence related to disclosure of sickle cell disease during pregnancy: evidence from the sickle cell belt of central India by Nafisa Halim, Archana Patel, Archana Patel, Janet M. Turan, Anuradha V. Shrikhande, Patricia L. Kavanagh, Mari-Lynn Drainoni, Mari-Lynn Drainoni, Mari-Lynn Drainoni, David Henderson, David Henderson, David Henderson, Shweta Murali Anand, Nandini Agarwal, Patricia L. Hibberd, Patricia L. Hibberd, Patricia L. Hibberd

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…We used the 49-item Indian Family Violence and Control Scale (α = 0.88) to measure IPV and estimated associations using binomial logistic regressions with robust standard errors.ResultsPregnant women with a positive solubility test were at least twice as likely to experience physical, sexual, or psychological IPV as pregnant women with a negative solubility test, even after adjusting for baseline differences between these two groups on common IPV risk factors including the lower level of education and scheduled-caste membership.ConclusionPregnant women who have a positive solubility test are at risk of IPV after following routine instructions to disclose their test results to their male partners, so that they can undergo further testing to determine the baby’s risk of SCD, sickle cell trait, or no risk.ImplicationsIn resource-poor settings with high SCD prevalence, antenatal clinics are increasingly screening pregnant women to prevent mother-to-child transmission of SCD. …”
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    Automating attendance management in human resources: A design science approach using computer vision and facial recognition by Bao-Thien Nguyen-Tat, Minh-Quoc Bui, Vuong M. Ngo

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…This system caters to a diverse range of educational institutions, including schools, colleges, vocational training centers, and various workplace settings such as small businesses, offices, and factories. …”
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    Understanding the Relationship Between Critical Care Nurses’ Perception of Patient Safety Culture and Adverse Events by Sameer A. Alkubati PhD, Talal Al-Qalah PhD, Basma Salameh PhD, Mohammed Alsabri PhD, Gamil Ghaleb Alrubaiee PhD, Ahmed Loutfy PhD, Sadeq A. Alwesabi PhD, Ahmed H. El-Monshed PhD, Shimmaa M. Elsayed PhD

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Female nurses aged 31 to 40, especially divorced nurses, had more experience, worked fewer than 8 h daily, and had a higher education level, which appeared to influence overall safety culture perceptions. …”
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    A comparative study of the performance of ten metaheuristic algorithms for parameter estimation of solar photovoltaic models by Adel Zga, Farouq Zitouni, Saad Harous, Karam Sallam, Abdulaziz S. Almazyad, Guojiang Xiong, Ali Wagdy Mohamed

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This estimation is challenging due to computational complexity and the risk of optimization errors, which can hinder reliable performance predictions. …”
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