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Potential profiling of social alienation in older female patients with stress urinary incontinence
Published 2025-01-01“…Therefore, this study categorizes older adult female stress urinary incontinence patients through potential analysis to understand the category characteristics of social alienation level of older adult female stress urinary incontinence patients, and explores the influencing factors of social alienation level of different categories of older adult female stress urinary incontinence patients, which can provide a reference to personalized intervention programs for the characteristics of social alienation of older adult female stress urinary incontinence in the future.MethodA convenience sampling method was used to select 365 cases of older adult female stress urinary incontinence patients from March 2023 to April 2024 in three communities in Jinzhou City. The General Information Questionnaire, the Family Care Index Scale, the Toronto Alexithymia Scale, and the General Alienation Scale were used to conduct the survey.ResultsA total of 365 respondents were included, and three potential categories of social alienation were finally identified, namely, low social alienation (29.0%), medium social alienation-self alienation (49.4%), and high social alienation (21.6%). …”
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How does integrating ‘disaster nursing’ into nursing curricula impact nursing students’ perception of disaster literacy and preparedness?
Published 2025-01-01“…Abstract Background Disaster nursing involves systematic and professional care provided to communities affected by natural or man-made disasters. …”
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A Framework for Fourth Industrial Revolution Adoption by Small-Scale Rural Farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Systematic Literature Review
Published 2025-01-01“…Small-scale rural-based farmers contribute immensely to local communities’ socio-economic well-being and food security. …”
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The system of horizontal fiscal equalization in the context of ensuring the implementation of the principles of unity and fairness of the budget system of Ukraine
Published 2024-06-01“…This index is also computed for 2023 based on the population of territorial communities as of the beginning of 2022. It has been established that the exclusion from the equalization system of municipalities with the highest tax potential artificially increases the tax capacity of all other municipalities, thereby reducing the amount of the basic grant for grant recipients, and reduces their ability to fulfill responsibilities without attracting debt financing, and exacerbates the already significant development disparities between the capital and the regions. …”
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Presentation of Religious Tourism Pattern Based on Foundation Data Theory in International Borders
Published 2024-06-01“…Having determining the sample size qualitatively via snowball method, 14 experts of religious tourism including academics and trustees of religious tourism were recognized and they were interviewed directly and the research findings showed that religious tourism pattern in Mehran International Border has six main components including casual conditions (religious and tribal communities, provincial infrastructures, common border of Iraq and vicinity to The Holy of Holies, advertisements) categories (tourism and its subcategories, religious places in Iran and Iraq, security) grounds (commercial free zone in Mehran welfare and health services, economic part of religious tourism), interferer factors (political factors, conveying affairs to non-governmental sector, weather changes), strategies (cooperating with educational centers and universities, increasing governmental investing, using capacities of religious days) consequences & results (income and creating jobs, people’s persistence in border and non-immigration, cultural development of province, destruction of environmental, road and jungles of province) which could be introduced as a proper pattern for religious tourism in Mehran International Border according to the opinion of experts. …”
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How do crime and neighborhood environment affect transit ridership? Evidence from five metropolitan cities in the Texas Triangle
Published 2025-01-01“…Efforts to increase transit ridership should consider the built environment and social environment characteristics of the station-adjacent communities beyond service characteristics improvement.…”
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Crop wild relatives conservation in the Chechen Republic
Published 2019-01-01“…Within the framework of the work on inventoring crop wild relatives (CWR) in the regions of Russia, they were studied in the natural plant communities of the Chechen Republic. A list of 468 species belonging to 120 genera of 35 families has been compiled, which covers over 20% of the entire flora of the republic. …”
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Bayesian Disease Mapping to Identify High-Risk Population for Oral Cancer: A Retrospective Spatiotemporal Analysis
Published 2023-01-01“…Findings from our study can aid in designing targeted public health screening and interventions for primary prevention of oral cancer in regional and remote communities.…”
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Enhancing intercultural communication via the ENACT Web App in language teaching
Published 2024-12-01“…This study investigates the impact of a digital tool, the ENACT web app (Communities, Languages, and Activities), on intercultural language learning from the pre-service English language teachers’ perspective. …”
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Du nomadisme à la sédentarisation
Published 2012-12-01“…Their full integration in territorial development projects depends on the exchanges (resources, services, knowledge, interests) with neighbouring communities of crop-farmers and other stakeholders. …”
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From global recommendations to (in)action: A scoping review of the coverage of companion of choice for women during labour and birth.
Published 2023-01-01“…Concerted efforts are needed to engage with communities, health workers, health managers, and policy-makers to establish policies, address implementation barriers, and integrate data on coverage into perinatal records and quality processes to ensure that all women have access. …”
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Toward a new interdisciplinary model to understand Alzheimer’s disease: The interplay between neurobiology and socio-economic factors
Published 2018-11-01“…Discussion: According to our model, socio-economically disadvantaged individuals and communities are likely to be at higher risk for AD, compared to those in better living conditions, due to greater likelihood of living by the lower-price housing areas and greater exposure to air pollution, and low educational levels. …”
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Bipolar affective disorder in India: A multi-site population-based cross-sectional study
Published 2023-12-01“…Introduction: Bipolar Affective Disorder (BPAD) merits careful consideration within the medical and healthcare communities, researchers, and policymakers. This is due to its substantial disability burden, elevated prevalence of co-morbidities, heightened lifetime risk of suicidality, and a significant treatment gap. …”
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Engaging primary care physicians in system change – an interpretive qualitative study in a remote and rural health region in Northern British Columbia, Canada
Published 2019-05-01“…Objectives To describe how physicians were engaged in primary healthcare system change in a remote and rural Canadian health authority.Design A qualitative interpretive study based on a hermeneutic approach.Methods 34 transcribed in-depth interviews with physicians and administrators relevant to physician engagement were purposively sampled from a larger data set of 239 interviews gathered over a 3-year period from seven communities engaged in primary healthcare transformation. …”
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Ecotourism and hunting in Ukraine: development analysis and forecast for the future
Published 2024-06-01“…The territory of Ukrainian communities is rich in natural and cultural and historical objects. …”
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Social activities and different intensities of physical activity among older adults in China: a population-based cohort study
Published 2025-01-01“…Physical activity is widely recognized as a critical factor for improving health, yet the specific impact of different intensities of physical activity on the health of older adults remains underexplored.MethodsThis study addresses this gap by analyzing data from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Survey (CHARLS), a nationally representative survey of a cohort of Chinese people (aged ≥45 years) from 150 counties or districts and 450 villages or urban communities across 28 provinces, who were selected by use of multistage stratified probability-proportionate-to-size sampling. …”
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An integrated model approach for disaster impact reduction: lessons from a slow onset disaster in Chile
Published 2025-01-01“…Purpose – The prolonged drought in Chile’s Coquimbo region has created a permanent state of emergency, forcing the state to spend millions each year distributing drinking water to rural communities. The purpose of this article is to detail a study focused on optimizing the supply of drinking water through trucks in the 15 communes of the region and how the problem was faced in a context of a slowonset disaster. …”
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Fire Regime in a Peatland Restoration Area: Lesson from Central Kalimantan
Published 2019-12-01“…Peat fires have caused carbon emissions and damage to local and regional communities in Indonesia. An effective fire prevention system is required for mitigating climate change and enabling sustainable development of peatlands. …”
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Prevalence and associated factors of uncontrolled blood pressure among hypertensive patients in a rural population of Salem, Tamil Nadu
Published 2024-12-01“…These efforts are crucial for reducing the burden of cardiovascular diseases and improving public health outcomes in rural communities.…”
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A települési kötédés és a z generáció - egy magyarországi középváros példája (The Settlement Engagement and the Z Generation – the Example of a Hungarian City)
Published 2018-08-01“…It highlights a problem, which today many domestic and rural communities are struggling with: the out-migration of young people. …”
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