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    Elucidating relationships between P.falciparum prevalence and measures of genetic diversity with a combined genetic-epidemiological model of malaria. by Jason A Hendry, Dominic Kwiatkowski, Gil McVean

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…We achieve this by combining the Ross-Macdonald model with an intra-host continuous-time Moran model, thus explicitly representing the evolution of individual parasite genomes in a traditional epidemiological framework. …”
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    Mapping theoretical approaches: a scoping review of data analytics in higher education by Mthokozisi Masumbika Ncube, Patrick Ngulube

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…However, these insights were often not explicitly acknowledged, systematically explored or intentionally incorporated into the study’s design. …”
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    Eliminating rabies in Tanzania? Local understandings and responses to mass dog vaccination in Kilombero and Ulanga districts. by Kevin Bardosh, Maganga Sambo, Lwitiko Sikana, Katie Hampson, Susan C Welburn

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…<h4>Conclusions and significance</h4>In the shadows of resource and institutional limitations in the veterinary sector in Africa, top-down interventions for neglected zoonotic diseases likes rabies need to more explicitly engage with project organisation, capacity and community participation. …”
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    Post COVID-19 Conditions and Neurocognitive Impairment—Current Findings and Clinical Implications by Tarek Jebrini, Michael Ruzicka, Hans Stubbe, Kristina Adorjan

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Although established multimodal interventions, such as cognitive rehabilitation, psychoeducation, group therapy, and pharmacotherapy—show preliminary efficacy, adherence may be compromised when subjective experiences of NCI are invalidated. …”
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    “And All These Prejudices That Exist, I Think I Also Fall For That” Healthcare Providers’ Perceptions of Interacting With Patients in a Low Socioeconomic Position by Kim Tenfelde, Marjolijn Antheunis, Mirela Habibovic, Jos Widdershoven, Nadine Bol

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…We suggest that HCPs could benefit from more guidance in the form of trainings to better identify SEP, as this may complement existing communication interventions. Additionally, we encourage HCPs to explicitly ask patients about their preferences and understanding. …”
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    Patient safety education in undergraduate medical education through a global lens: a scoping review by Njoud Aldardeir, Qabirul Karan Abdullah, Linda Jones

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Whilst outlining a range of pedagogical methods and curricular design, few explicitly referenced educational theories or addressed faculty development needs. …”
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    The Role of Digital Health Equity Audits in Preventing Harmful Infodemiology by Massimiliano Biondi, Fabio Filippetti, Giorgio Brandi, Elsa Ravaglia, Sofia Filippetti, Pamela Barbadoro

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…ResultsThe main result is the articulation of the DHEA framework: a structured, 6-phase cyclical model to guide organizations in the analysis and proactive mitigation of digital health–related disparities. The framework explicitly integrates the assessment of DDoH across multiple levels (individual, interpersonal, community, societal) and promotes the development of targeted interventions to ensure digital solutions promote equity. …”
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    Taking Care of You – or Yourself?<subtitle>Human Rights Protection in the Line Between Paternalism and Autonomy in Child Welfare Institutions</subtitle> by Merete Havre, Julia Köhler-Olsen

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Key findings reveal that while the UNCRC explicitly mandates state protection against actions detrimental to children’s health or development, neither the UNCRC nor the ECHR mandates a right to self-determination for children despite recognising autonomy as a significant value. …”
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    Core beliefs in psychosis: a systematic review and meta-analysis by A. Jorovat, R. Twumasi, A. Mechelli, A. Georgiades

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…The development of psychosocial interventions that explicitly target negative self and other-beliefs, whilst also enhancing positive self-beliefs are warranted and would innovate CBTp practices.…”
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    "Good fathers": Community perceptions of idealized fatherhood and reported fathering behaviors in Mwanza, Tanzania. by Alya Alsager, Juliet K McCann, Alina Bhojani, Damas Joachim, Julieth Joseph, Andrew Gibbs, Mary Kabati, Joshua Jeong

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Although ideals towards good fathers as authoritarian were least explicitly valued, many fathers were reported as engaging in controlling behaviors and using violence. …”
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    Successful strategies that address gender-related barriers and promote bodily autonomy within efforts to scale up and sustain postpregnancy contraception: a scoping review by James Kiarie, Rita Kabra, Anna Coates, Arachu Castro

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The findings suggest that success should not be solely measured by contraceptive uptake but also by how well interventions address gender-related barriers.…”
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    From communication to action: using ordered network analysis to model team performance in clinical simulation by Vitaliy Popov, Lauryn R. Rochlen

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…High-performers demonstrated stronger associations between invited input, explicitly assessing the situation, stating plans, and implementation. …”
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    Enablers and barriers to a quaternary prevention approach: a qualitative study of field experts by Maria Llargués Pou, Jessica Anneliese Otte

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…A transition to a model of care that explicitly integrates conscious protection of patients by reducing overtesting, overdiagnosis and overtreatment will require changes across health systems and society.…”
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    Conservation futures 2050: Developing future scenarios to explore potential socio-economic developments and their impact on biodiversity. by Jennifer L Bufford, Angela J Brandt, Anne-Gaelle Ausseil, Amanda Black, Bradley S Case, Adam Sean Forbes, Catherine Kirby, Rowan Sprague, Anita Wreford, Duane A Peltzer

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Major trends in land use and management interventions, species additions or losses, and climate are well recognized, but responses are still often short-term and fragmented across agencies and sectors. …”
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    Unspoken obligations: perspectives on post-trial responsibilities from Tanzanian research ethics committee and researchers by Rose Mwangi, Sabina Mtweve, Blandina T. Mmbaga, Rachel Manongi

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…Conclusion: Ethical frameworks must explicitly address post-trial obligations, particularly in low-resource settings. …”
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    Unlocking the Paradox of Intercultural Collaboration in Integrated Community Care: An Interpersonal Dialogue by Mina Ishimaru, Naonori Kodate, Sanae Murai, Ghislaine Rouly, Antoine Boivin

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Others view it as ‘interventions’ that are transferable and scalable, like other health innovations. …”
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    Drug tapering in animal research: current practices and challenges by Yatong Zhang, Yatong Zhang, Mengrui Chen, Mengrui Chen, Tongtong Jiang, Tongtong Jiang, Qianfang Fu, Qianfang Fu, Rong Ma, Rong Ma, Lianghui Nie, Lianghui Nie, Yuqiong You, Yuqiong You, Shuqi Gao, Shuqi Gao, Ping Rong, Ping Rong

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Only one study commenced tapering upon the emergence of drug toxicity, while the others did not explicitly state the timing of tapering. Tapering methods identified included reducing single drug doses, decreasing administration frequency, and intermittent dosing. …”
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    La producción científica en la Educación Física chilena durante el periodo 2018-2022: una revisión sistemática (Scientific production in Chilean physical education during the peri... by Pablo del Val Martín, Frano Giakoni-Ramírez, Giovanni Carozzi Figueroa, Victor Molina López, Javiera Soto Meneses, Alfredo Campos Torrealba, Paula Ortiz Marholz, Sebastián Espoz-Lazo

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…After reviewing those documents that explicitly alluded to interventions in the field of school PE, those whose purpose was documentary or bibliographic were excluded, leaving the final number of selected articles selected as 16. …”
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