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  1. 541

    Healthcare professionals’ advocacy strategies for trans-inclusive primary care: a qualitative analysis by Inna Blus-Kadosh, Gilly Hartal

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Abstract Introduction The trans community faces significant barriers in healthcare due to inadequate medical education and systemic discrimination. …”
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  2. 542

    Factors affecting breastfeeding initiation among mothers in Riyadh primary healthcare clinics: a cross-sectional study by Alhanouf F. Altamimi, Rayyana Ababtain, Mariah S. Alahmari, Bader A. Altulaihi

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Older mothers and those with lower educational levels demonstrated higher rates of early initiation, suggesting cultural and generational influences. Working mothers faced challenges with breastfeeding continuation due to the lack of designated breastfeeding time at work. …”
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  3. 543

    Sustainable development in mosque construction by Haoxuan Yu, Izni Zahidi, Chow Ming Fai, Dag Øivind Madsen

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…The paper also examines implementation challenges faced during the mosque’s development, including financial constraints, technical complexities, and cultural considerations that required innovative solutions. …”
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    THE ROLE OF JAMA’ATU NASRIL ISLAM IN COMBATING INTRA-RELIGIOUS CONFLICT AMONG ISLAMIC SECTS IN KADUNA NORTH LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, 2016-2020 by UBAIDULLAH ZUBAIR IDRIS, YAKUBU HARUNA JA’E, AHMED BUBA

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Despite the significant reduction in intra-religious conflict in the study area, the study identifies several challenges faced by JNI, including neglect by government authorities, financial constraints, lack of respect from other Islamic groups, and insufficient public support. …”
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    Development and contextual analysis of a person-centered professional practice model in a home care service in French-speaking Switzerland by Cedric Mabire, Sandra Panchaud, Jessica Wey, Justine Wicht

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…BackgroundThe Swiss healthcare system faces increasing challenges with an aging population and rising prevalence of chronic conditions, necessitating better-coordinated care delivery, particularly in home care settings.ObjectivesThis study aimed to develop (objective 1) and conduct a contextual analysis for implementation (objective 2) of a person-centered professional practice model for home care services in French-speaking Switzerland.MethodsA multi-method approach was used. …”
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    The Digital Assessment of Learning: Current Situation and Perspectives: Case of Teachers of Life and Earth Sciences by Mohammed Rehhali, Abderrazzak Mazouak, Said Belaaouad

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…The constant evolution of technological tools and the benefit of the introduction of new technologies in the teaching and learning process in schools, suggests that the possibilities of using digital technology in the practices of the evaluation of learning inside and outside the classroom.Faced with the diversity of technical tools and methods, the teacher is called upon, before addressing his learners, to make a certain number of technical, didactic and pedagogical choices, to set his pedagogical scenario, this is all the more so. …”
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    Nurse stress and patient safety in the ICU: physician-led observational mixed-methods study by Manju Mathew, Anjum John, Reshma Vazhakkalayil Ramachandran

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Institutional leadership’s commitment to implement patient safety culture and improve nurses’ work environment is important. …”
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  8. 548

    Effectiveness of The National Mangrove Restoration Program (NMRP) in Achieving Net Zero Emission (NZE) Targets in Indonesia by Setyanigrum Wita, Koesrianti, Narwati Enny

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Indonesia faces significant challenges in achieving the Net Zero Emission (NZE) target within the 2024-2060 timeframe, with the forestry and coastal sectors playing a strategic role in climate change mitigation efforts. …”
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    Challenges and Facilitators for Physicians and Medical Schools to Promote Social Accountability in Rural Communities: A Scoping Review and Thematic Analysis by Aghna Wasim, Ali Abud, Yihan Wang, Ehsan Tavakoli, Athena Moreno-Gris, Samar Joshi, Arthur Wang, Angela Neasadurai, Nikki Shaw

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Background Social accountability aligns the health demands and priorities of the community and the commitment of medical schools. Existing literature has proposed contextually distinctive interventions encompassing geographical initiatives, institutions and communities, and systematic categorizations for the implementation of social accountability in a rural setting. …”
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    The Generative Power of Collective Hope by Maggie Fife

    Published 2024-12-01
    “… In the face of widespread structural injustice, many people feel hopeless. …”
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    Living in the “What Might Be” by Charles Richard Chappell

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…This is the story of one of these young people who, in the face of early failure, responded to the nation's call and found his self‐esteem and ultimately his entire career living in the “what might be” of the explorer's life.…”
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    Survey data on fishermen perception of marine protected areas in West Coast of MalaysiaMendeley Data by Izarenah Md Repin, Mohamad M. Fikri, Danial Iskandar, Abdul Rahman Abdul Latip, Che Din Mohd Safuan, Nazli Aziz, Zainuddin Bachok, Wan Izatul Asma Wan Talaat

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Data were collected using a self-structured questionnaire through face-to-face interviews with 800 fishermen. Descriptive analysis, including frequencies and percentages, was employed to analyze the data. …”
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  13. 553

    A Land Spatial Optimization Approach for the Reutilization of Abandoned Mine Land: A Case Study of Ningbo, China by Chenglong Cao, Liu Yang, Wanqiu Zhang, Wenjun Zhang, Gang Lin, Kun Liu

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…As a mining country, China faces enormous challenges in the context of the global commitment to achieve carbon neutrality. …”
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    Persuasive model of reaction towards tax avoidance in penal fiscal regulations by Krzysztof, Raul Woźniak

    Published 2016-02-01
    “…At the same time it must be emphasized that taxpayers who act without reflecting upon their behaviour face criminal liability which starts with the rejection of the taxpayer’s application for advance tax ruling and initiation of tax avoidance proceedings. …”
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    Technopedagogical evaluation of a digital device for the continuing training of teachers in Morocco: Case of the e-takwine platform by Mazouak Abderrazzak, Mustapha Bassiri, Malika Tridane, Said Belaaouad

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…The Moroccan education system has undergone several reforms in recent years, thus concluded by the strategic vision, especially project 9 which has valued the continuing training of educational actors and framework law 51-17 in articles 34 and 35 which valued the continuous development of skills of teachers in Morocco, In this perspective the Ministry of National Education has reserved significant budgets to operationalize the continuing training of teachers on the one hand and it is committed to a Moroccan-American partnership within the framework of the Millennium project Challenge Account-Morocco.By committing to the establishment-challenge project, the ministry has set up a set of priorities, in particular the operationalization of the digital strategy for schools declared by decree 2.20.474, thus benefiting from the contribution of digital and while trying to overcome some constraints related to face-to-face training, a new regime that is continuous online training is implemented, it is the e-takwine platform.In addition, given the interest that evaluation represents for maintaining and improving the quality of a digital training device, we opted in this research, by evaluating the technopedagogical modality of e-takwine reserved at the start of the continuing training of novice teachers in Morocco and then developed for the training of all second cycle teachers from the start of the 2021-2022 school year.The sampling of our research is represented by 362 professors from the region of Fés –Meknes belonging to two different teaching cycles, and who followed their training for three months in six training modules in a more or less assiduous manner, Similarly, to conduct our survey, we administered two online questionnaires to participating teachers, in order to judge the functionality and ergonomics of the platform being researched.Finally, confirming to us that despite the satisfaction of the majority of participants with respect to the functional quality and the contribution of the device, some difficulties were noted at the levels: technical (compatibility, accessibility), functional or even with regard to technological knowledge.…”
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    Adaptation to Long-Term Home Non-Invasive Ventilation for People with Chronic Hypercapnic Respiratory Failure: A Qualitative Study by Nur Zahrah Yuko Yacob Hussain, Norasyikin Hassan, Hang Siang Wong, Yingjuan Mok, Piyanee Klainin-Yobas

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…<b>Conclusions</b>: Gaining insight into individuals’ adaptation experiences can facilitate early identification of potential challenges faced by new users of non-invasive ventilation. This study calls for healthcare professionals to assess users’ understanding of long-term commitment and their living conditions early for a successful NIV adaptation.…”
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    Les yeux et les oreilles du juge ? Le SAMRE, un service de la justice des mineurs au Brésil (BH) by Dominique Duprez, Vanessa Stettinger

    Published 2015-07-01
    “…By observing the work of these professionals, we are able to see how committed they are to their mission, applying directives which have an individualising effect, imposing on the young people a work of self-reflection, an awareness of their situation and an attitude of « accountability » in the face of the crime committed and, more widely, life itself. …”
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    CASE ANALYSIS OF RATNA SARUMPAET IN SPREADING FAKE NEWS FROM CRIMINAL LIABILITY PERSPECTIVE by Wiend Sakti Myharto

    Published 2021-05-01
    “… Ratna Sarumpaet lied to the public and to herself as if she was being mistreated by someone else which caused her face to become bruised. It was later discovered that it was the effect of plastic surgery. …”
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    The privacy role of information intermediaries through self-regulation by Tatevik Sargsyan

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Through qualitative analysis of the policies of two major global information intermediaries — Google and Microsoft — and related case studies, this paper demonstrates a) that intermediaries’ participation in self-regulatory programmes and implementation of privacy principles does not necessarily translate into meaningful privacy safeguards for users in the face of growing private surveillance capacity; and b) that within the EU and US self-regulatory frameworks, information intermediaries have discretionary power to set their policies and practices prioritising strategic interests over privacy commitments. …”
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    “Boot Power, Butt Power, Bullet Power! – Gendering Violence (against Men) in the ‘Disturbed Areas’ of India” by Devi Leisangthem Gitarani

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Writings from the conflict zones of India – the “Disturbed” Areas – are writings that unfold untold violence committed against the people by the armed forces. In the face of censure and denials by (anti) state forces, writers from these regions represent the terror enacted upon people’s lives. …”
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