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    Role of Village Women in Empowerment Programs As a Development Achievement (Studies at a Women's School in Kesambenkulon Village, Kec. Wringinanom Kab. Gresik) by Hidayatus Sholihah, Siti Kholifah, Wike Wike

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…The study results concluded that implementing the Women's Empowerment Program through Women's Schools followed the success indicators from the Actors theory perspective. …”
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    Computer-Based Cognitive Programs for Improvement of Memory, Processing Speed and Executive Function during Age-Related Cognitive Decline: A Meta-Analysis. by Yan-kun Shao, Jing Mang, Pei-lan Li, Jie Wang, Ting Deng, Zhong-xin Xu

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…<h4>Background</h4>Several studies have assessed the effects of computer-based cognitive programs (CCP) in the management of age-related cognitive decline, but the role of CCP remains controversial. …”
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    Health attitudes and readiness for preventive measures: results of the Regional Program “Monitoring of leading cardiovascular diseases and risk factors in Tumen City open populatio... by E. V. Akimova, E. I. Gakova, L. V. Dracheva, V. V. Gafarov, V. A. Kuznetsov

    Published 2005-06-01
    “…Mail survey results demonstrated high population levels of health responsibility, as well as high readiness to participate in preventive programs. In younger people, personal health responsibility was maximal. …”
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    Evaluation of a Pilot Program to Increase Mental Health Care Access for Youth—The Interprofessional Child-Centered Integrated Care (ICX2) Model by Nicole Klaus, Evelyn English, Elizabeth Lewis, Jordan Camp, Sarah Krogman, Kari Harris

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Severe shortages in specialized health care professionals, particularly child and adolescent psychiatrists (CAPs), exacerbate the challenge of delivering timely and quality mental health care, especially in rural areas like Kansas. Innovative models such as Pediatric Mental Health Care Access (PMHCA) programs and School-Based Health Clinics (SBHCs) aim to integrate mental health expertise into primary care settings to address this gap. …”
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    Design of a multi-objective supply chain and distribution network using robust optimization with interval data mathematical programming and live traffic data by Mohsen Zarejeddi, Amir Izadi, Omid Titidezh, Hooman Razavi

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Present study introduces and optimizes a multi-objective mathematical programming model for product distribution networks with an outsourcing approach. …”
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    Systematic review of community-based, school-based, and combined delivery modes for reaching school-aged children in mass drug administration programs for schistosomiasis. by Michael Burnim, Julianne A Ivy, Charles H King

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…<h4>Conclusions/significance</h4>This review provides an evidence-based framework for the development of future schistosomiasis control programs. Based on our results, a combined community and school-based delivery system should maximize coverage for both in- and out-of-school children, especially when combined with interventions such as snacks for treated children, educational campaigns, incentives for drug distributors, and active inclusion of marginalized groups.…”
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    The effectiveness of the executive functions training program using augmented reality on visuoal-spatial working memory children with high-functioning autism spectrum disorder by shirin mojaver, aliakbar arjmandnia, mohsen shokoohi yekta, bagher GHobari bonab, fatemeh Jafarkhani

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Background: Children with autism spectrum disorder have deficits in executive functions, especially visual-spatial working memory. In the meantime, the training of executive functions using augmented reality can improve visual-spatial active memory of these children, so far no such program has been designed using augmented reality. …”
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    Large -scale wheat flour folic acid fortification program increases plasma folate levels among women of reproductive age in urban Tanzania. by Ramadhani A Noor, Ajibola I Abioye, Nzovu Ulenga, Salum Msham, George Kaishozi, Nilupa S Gunaratna, Ramadhani Mwiru, Erin Smith, Christina Nyhus Dhillon, Donna Spiegelman, Wafaie Fawzi

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Several countries, including Tanzania, have implemented mandatory fortification of wheat and maize flour but evidence on the effectiveness of these programs in developing countries remains limited. We evaluated the effectiveness of Tanzania's food fortification program by examining folate levels for women of reproductive age, 18-49 years. …”
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    The role of the new education in achieving the educational principles of children's theater by Zhyar Ismail Hawez, Balqees Ali Dosk

    Published 2023-02-01
    “… • Children's theater can become an advocate for the preservation of national culture and customs. 3- Children's theater has the ability to carry and transmit many messages because of its wide world, especially the educational aspects that can become the cornerstone of the new education. 4- The use of educational programs by programming the children's theater will create a creative environment for children…”
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    Effects of publishing industry and reading culture. Knjižnica, Ljubljana by Maja Breznik

    Published 2003-10-01
    “…The author presents the field of publishing and the basic characterisitics of the contemporary »publishing industry«, naming them »the mono-culture of publishing programs«. She also analyses certain influences of the publishing industry on reading cultures in public libraries, especially the strongest, the culture of reading anglosaxon bestsellers. …”
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    The crucial role the field epidemiology training program played in preparedness and response to the COVID-19 pandemic in Sierra Leone, January 2020 to August 2022 by Gebrekrstos Negash Gebru, Alden Keith Henderson, Adel Hussein Elduma, James Sylvester Squire, Mohamed Alex Vandi, Daphane Moffett, Monique Foster

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…CDC in collaboration with the Ministry of Health and the African Field Epidemiology Network (AFENET). The program started at the FETP Frontline level, a 3-month in-service training program, followed by the FETP Intermediate, a 9-month in-service training program launched in 2017. …”
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    Reducing maternal, neonatal, and child mortality and improving quality of health care through a national task-shifting program for public hospitals in Liberia by Bernice Dahn, Rhona MacDonald, Obed W. Dolo, Angela Benson, Korpo Borzoi, Austine Menlor, Jessica Fofana, Hassan Abdulkadir, Kola Adeyemo, Sarah Diane Watson, Sarah Band, Alison Earley, David Southall

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Abstract Background Contributing to the high hospital-based maternal, neonatal, and child mortalities in low resource countries and conflict zones is a shortage of health workers, especially physicians. Training programs, conducted over 12 years, have enhanced the skills of midwives, and nurses, to provide high quality, hospital-based, care to pregnant women, newborn infants, children, and adolescents. …”
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    Pemilihan Penerima Beasiswa Program Kuliah Gratis Kalteng Berkah Menggunakan Algoritma Simple Additive Weighting (SAW) di Politeknik Muara Teweh by Herry Hermawan

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The Central Kalimantan Provincial Government, through the Education Office, has launched the Kalteng Berkah Free Lecture Scholarship program, aimed at providing access to education for the people of Central Kalimantan, especially for those from families with economic limitations. …”
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    Facilitators and barriers to reach and enrollment into a medically tailored meals program within a section 1115 Medicaid pilot: clinic staff perspectives by Sara C. Folta, Jessica Burch, Matthew Alcusky, Arlene S. Ash, Kurt Hager, Jean Terranova, Fang Fang Zhang, Oyedolapo Anyanwu, Zhongyu Li, Dariush Mozaffarian

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Staff-related barriers included limited time and especially knowledge about the MTM program.DiscussionThis study highlights the perspectives of front-line staff during the implementation of an MTM program in a state-wide 1,115 Demonstration. …”
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    The association between atherogenic index of plasma and cognitive impairment among older adults in Southern Iran: findings from the Bushehr elderly health program by Mohammad Hossein Eslami, Amin Sedokani, Nekoo Panahi, Farshad Sharifi, Moloud Payab, Mahbube Ebrahimpour, Yasaman Zarinfar, Noushin Fahimfar, Iraj Nabipour, Ramin Heshmat, Bagher Larijani, Afshin Ostovar

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Abstract Introduction Cognitive decline is a major challenge to global public health, especially among older adults. A high Atherogenic Index of Plasma (AIP) is linked to cerebral small vessel disease, which may increase the risk of cognitive decline. …”
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    Advancing access to substance use prevention for foster youth through digital innovation: an open trial of fostrspace with court appointed special advocate programs by Marina Tolou-Shams, Johanna B. Folk, Margareth V. Del Cid, Jannet Lara Salas, Alison Czopp, Juan Carlos Gonzalez, Tylia Lundberg, Erin Michelle Turner Kerrison, Martha Shumway, Ann Wrixon, Robert Salgado, Jill Duerr Berrick

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Findings are informing the subsequent hybrid implementation-effectiveness trial design of FostrSpace with 400 youth-CASA dyads across 10 CASA programs in California. Trial registration Retrospectively registered.…”
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    Is digital mammography reducing radiation doses to women? by Marilice Valverde, João Peixoto, Eduardo de Paiva, Leonardo Travassos, Gabriel Tinoco, Paul Oliveira, Michel Passos, Sonia Silva, Flávia Aduan, Josilene Santos, Alex Campos, Anna Araújo

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…The reduction observed in DR systems is due to both national quality programs and technological advances in mammography units, especially the use of radiation beams generated by X-ray tubes with tungsten targets.…”
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