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    Cerai Gugat Pasangan Pernikahan Dini Atas Penelantaran Prespektif Gender by Rita Latassaqia

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…This research used qualitative methods with in-depth interviews with 10 interviewees, including plaintiffs and court officials, as well as analysis of relevant legal documents. …”
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    Everything’ll be Fine Together! Peer Support in the Pandemic: A Mixed Methods Study by Ceren Zeren, Begüm Kırık, Hediye Arslan, Sevim Şen Olgay

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Conclusion: It is recommended to develop global peer support education programs to support students' well-being in disaster situations such as pandemics.…”
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    Assessing the perspectives of users and beneficiaries of a community health worker mHealth tracking system for mothers and children in Rwanda. by Angele Musabyimana, Hinda Ruton, Erick Gaju, Atakilt Berhe, Karen A Grépin, Joseph Ngenzi, Emmanuel Nzabonimana, Celestin Hategeka, Michael R Law

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…<h4>Conclusion</h4>Our findings suggest that an mHealth program can be well accepted by both policymakers, health providers, and the community. …”
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    The design, performance and organizational impact of a point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) elective for internal medicine residents by Harry Kuperstein, Werda Alam, Azzam Paroya, Kinner Patel, Sahar Ahmad

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Discussion POCUS training is a recognized need for IM residency programs. While existing POCUS training programs vary in both length of course and depth of material to suit different educational objectives, we have presented a well-received and effective POCUS training paradigm aimed at achieving knowledge acquisition for clinical practice. …”
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    Multi-criteria Overlay Analysis for Identifying Preferred Exploration Zones on Mars by Yousef Mashal, M. Ramy El-Maarry, M. Pajola, Ioannis Kourakis

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…A set of criteria were built according to both scientific objectives and engineering constraints proposed by the Mars Exploration Program Analysis Group. The resulting composite maps highlight regions that meet both scientific and in situ resource utilization criteria, as well as engineering constraints. …”
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    Enhancing medical improvisation training: a mixed-methods approach to curriculum modification by Xia Zheng, Clare Whitney, Heidi Preis, Elizabeth Bojsza, Susmita Pati

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Our analytic approach involved a sub-analysis of quantitative and qualitative data collected as a part of the Alda Healthcare Experience (AHE) mixed-methods process evaluation including surveys, in-depth interviews, and observations. Quantitative and qualitative data were collected from key stakeholders of the AHE program including clinical co-facilitators, improv co-facilitators, and participants. …”
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    Prioritizing sustainability consciousness among university stakeholders: solution for educational leaders by Chinaza Uleanya, Chidubem Deborah Adamu, Kathija Yassim

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…Participants in the study included students, lecturers as well as two administrative staff members. All participants completed an 8-week sustainability Short Learning Program (SLP). …”
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    ISLAMIC EDUCATIONAL APPROACHES TO STUNTING PREVENTION AND CHILD PROTECTION by Sri Astuti A. Samad, Munawwarah Samad, Saiful Ramli, Sabriadi HR, Ilyas Ilyas

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Data were collected through in-depth interviews and documentation, specifically involving lecturers at UIN Ar-Raniry Banda Aceh. …”
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    Combining Tradition and Modernity in the Pesantren-Based Madrasah Curriculum by Sunardi Sunardi, Moch. Sya’roni Hasan, Muhamad Arif, Ari Kartiko, Ahmat Nurulloh

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Interviews are conducted in an unstructured format to gain in-depth information, while systematic observations are carried out to understand the dynamics of learning. …”
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    INVESTIGATION OF SUBSURFACE GROUNDWATER USING THE VES METHOD AROUND DENDAM LAKE, BENGKULU CITY, INDONESIA by Faritz Bagda Maghribi, Refrizon Refrizon, Suhendra Suhendra, Darmawan Ikhlas Fadli, Halauddin, Beni Syakban Idris, Henny Johan, Eli Putriani

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…In addition, there is no information available regarding the precise depth of the groundwater table in the region. On the other hand, the underground groundwater at this location has a depth that is shallower than the norm.…”
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    A Qualitative Inquiry into Nursing Students’ Experience of Facilitating Reflection in Clinical Setting by Shahnaz Karimi, Fariba Haghani, Nikoo Yamani, Majid Najafi Kalyani

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Furthermore, nursing educators need to create nurturing climate as well as supporting reflective behaviors of nursing students.…”
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    The impact of chatbots on EFL students’ English reading comprehension by Nhan Nguyen Thanh Dinh, Hung Minh Do, Quy Thi Kim Tran

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…-linked EFL education, exploring advantages and limitations, especially regarding learners’ academic achievement and well-being, as a burgeoning trend in Vietnam and globally.…”
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    Community independence as empowerment in tourism village development: a study from Batu City, East Java by A. Faidlal Rahman, Deasy Chrisnia Natalia

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…The findings of this study indicated that community independence in the development of tourism villages in Batu City is manifested in three main aspects: (1) self-capacity, where the community possesses the ability to manage and develop tourism villages; (2) collective responsibility, where the community actively participates in tourism village activities; and (3) the ability to think and act, where the community takes the initiative in proposing development plans, making decisions, and independently implementing tourism village programs. This study asserte¬¬¬d that community empowerment in tourism villages not only enhances economic well-being but also strengthens social cohesion and cultural preservation.…”
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    Storage, Disposal, and Misuse of Unused and Expired Pharmaceuticals in Households amongst Staff Working at Dakshinapaya Ministry Complex, Labuduwa, Galle Region: A Qualitative Phen... by Pramila G. Chandrasena, Sampath Gunawardena, Shanika V. Karunanayaka

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…(1) Background: Although Sri Lanka is a developing country and boasts of having a well-established healthcare system along with good healthcare indices, we are still lagging in certain aspects of healthcare. …”
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    Strategy for Continuous Quality Improvement at Vocational High School by Cahyo Widodo, Fajar Danur Isnantyo, Aris Budianto, Sukatiman Sukatiman, Muhamad Nur Azmi Wahyudi

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Using a qualitative case study approach, data were collected through in-depth interviews with key stakeholders, participatory observation, and document analysis. …”
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    Research of Industry 4.0 Awareness: A Case Study of Turkey by Ersoz Filiz, Merdin Deniz, Ersoz Taner

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…This has driven sustainable growth for those businesses as well as promoted economic prosperity in the countries where they operate in. …”
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    The Impact of Corporate Social Responsibility on Company Profits by Rostyslav Vovk, Oksana Agres, Vitalii Shkromyda, Oksana Sadura, Oleh Duma, Liubomyr-Roman Kaminskyi, Kseniia Bliumska-Danko

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Internal corporate social responsibility included expenses for employees, including social benefits, professional development programs, ensuring safe working conditions, etc. The analysis showed that during the period under study, the costs of internal corporate social responsibility grew steadily, which indicates that companies are paying more attention to the social well-being of employees. …”
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