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    Pengaruh Model Pembelajaran dan Kemampuan Numerik Terhadap Hasil Belajar Permesinan dengan Mengontrol Potensi Keteknikan by Agus Dudung

    Published 2017-12-01
    “… This study aims to examine the effect of learning model and numerical ability on the learning result of machining course by controlling the engineering potential. The method used is quasi experiment with design treatment by level 2 X 2. …”
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    The Impacts of Climate Change on Vegetable Production in Ebonyi State, Nigeria by Osuji Emeka, Igberi Christiana, Olaolu Michael, Ben-Chendo Glory, Tim-Ashama Akunna, Osuji Maryann, Nwose Roseline, Umeh Ngozi, Nwachukwu Esther, Ezirim Kelechi, Osang Emmanuel, Anyanwu Uchechi, Offor Evelyn, Nzeakor Felix, Iwezor-Magnus Doris, Ugwunali Emeka

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Some of the adaptation measures utilized by vegetable producers were planting improved vegetable seeds (99.7%), modifying planting and harvesting dates (98.6%), and effective staking methods (100%). Age (P< 0.01), education (P< 0.01), household size (P< 0.01), farming experience (P< 0.05), and extension contacts (P< 0.01) served as important predictors of climate change adaptation. …”
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    Exploring the Components of Green Hospitals Through an Accreditation-Based Approach: A Qualitative Study by Ghasem Abedi, Roya Malekzadeh, Seyedeh Fatemeh Alamdar

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…This study aimed to identify and define the components of a green hospital using an accreditation-based approach. Materials and methods: This qualitative study was conducted in 2023. …”
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    Social Support via WeChat? Explorations of Chinese Rural–Urban Women’s Happiness by Linxin Wang

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Th paper takes advantage of the digital ethnography method to investigate Chinese rural–urban women using WeChat in Tianjin, China. …”
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    Knowledge and attitude towards palliative care and associated factors among nurse: a cross-sectional descriptive study by Saeedeh Rafiee, Ismail Azizi-Fini, Zahra-Sadat Banihashemi, Safoura Yadollahi

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In this study, the aim was to investigate nurses’ knowledge and attitudes regarding palliative and supportive care, as well as related factors. Methods The present study is a cross-sectional, descriptive study that was conducted on 370 nurses working in Shahid Behaeshti hospital randomly selected between February to May 2023 in Kashan, Iran. …”
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    Willingness to use long-acting injectable pre-exposure prophylaxis among key populations at a large HIV prevention clinic in Kampala, Uganda: a cross-sectional study by Jonathan Derrick Lukubuya, Elizabeth B. Katana, Micheal Baguma, Andrew Kaguta, Winnie Nambatya, Peter Kyambadde, Timothy R. Muwonge, Andrew Mujugira, Eva Agnes Laker Odongpiny

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Our study aimed to assess knowledge about oral and LAI-PrEP and identify factors associated with willingness to use LAI-PrEP among key populations (KPs) in Uganda. Methods We conducted a cross-sectional study at the Most at Risk Populations Initiative (MARPI) clinic between November and December 2021. …”
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    Prediction of Mechanical Properties of Cotton Fibers by a BP Neural Network Model Optimized by Genetic Algorithm by Junyang Wang, Limin Zhang, Xiang Liu, Jinchan Zhang, Wanxin Wang, Hong Xu

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The experiment is based on the breaking force of cotton fibers, and the controlled variable method is used for sampling test to collect 878 datasets containing four eigenvalues. …”
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    Relationship between experiencing a challenge or delay accessing contraception and contraceptive self-efficacy: Data from a 2022 nationally representative online survey by Alex Schulte, Ariana H. Bennett, Jennet Arcara, Jamie Bardwell, Aisha Chaudhri, Laura Davis, Brittni Frederiksen, Elizabeth Jones, Catherine Labiran, Raegan McDonald-Mosley, Whitney Rice, Tara Stein, Ena Suseth Valladares, Kari White, Cassondra Marshall, Anu Manchikanti Gomez

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Among those who experienced a challenge/delay obtaining desired contraception (unweighted n = 301), higher proportions were younger, identified as non-heterosexual, had lower educational attainment, and could afford smaller emergency expenses compared to the subgroup that did not experience a challenge/delay. Experiencing a challenge/delay was associated with decreased odds of feeling very or somewhat confident in obtaining a desired method (aOR 0.14; 95% CI 0.07, 0.25) and decreased odds of feeling it would be very or somewhat easy to switch contraceptive methods (aOR 0.48; 95% CI 0.33, 0.71). …”
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    Determining the Teachers' Attitude towards "Mistake" and "Making Mistakes" in the Learning Process and Improving the Culture facing it (case study: elementary school students) by Mazhar Babaee, Hedyeh Azagh

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…FindingsTable 1: Attitudes and solutions of teachers in the face of students making mistakescategoryConceptTeachers' perception of "mistake" and "making mistakes"Failure to achieve educational goalsPart of the learning processHow teachers react to students' mistakesThe difference between the statements and what was taughtFind the cause of the errorEncouraging and supportiveEncourage learning from mistakesAnger and indignationPunishment and condemnationFactors affecting the way teachers deal with students' mistakesNot emotionalThe level of study and knowledge of the teacherStudent ability levelConsequences of students making mistakesLack of perfectionist mentalityAn opportunity to grow and learnStrengthen risk toleranceDecreased self-confidenceReduced concentration and motivationHow the teacher's perception and his methods of dealing with students' mistakes affect their educabilityCreating a safe spaceValuing learning from mistakesEncouragement to experience and errorTeachers' strategies to encourage students to create opportunities for growth and learning from mistakesEstablish proper communicationRight view toward mistakeCreating a safe environment for learningProvide constructive feedbackHow to improve the culture of confronting students making mistakes in schoolsCreating self-confidence in studentsEmpowering teachers and executive staffTeaching critical thinking skills Discussion and conclusionIn response to the first research question, five themes, four categories and 55 concepts were obtained. …”
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    Types of perception of work-life balance among MZ generation nurses: A Q methodology approach by Hwa Mi Yang, Byeong Jun Park, Young Eun Jang, Park Jung Sun

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The P sample consisted of 40 MZ generation nurses who had experience as preceptors regarding work-life balance. …”
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    Providing a model of consumer behavior in creating brand attachment with an emphasis on the packaging component of food industry companies by maziar Ghasemzadeh Sangroudi, karim hamdi, SHADAN VAHABZADEH MUNSHI

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…It is considered a qualitative-quantitative (mixed) research method. The sample of the qualitative section with 12 interviews with marketing, academic and food industry experts, and the quantitative section with the Cochran formula of limited societies included 384 managers and senior experts of Tehran food industry companies. …”
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    Graphene coated micro/nano fiber gas sensing mechanism and SF6 decomposition component SO2 detection by Yin ZHANG, Ao CHEN, Wenwen YU, Guozhi ZHANG, Yijie CAI, Xiaoxing ZHANG

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…However,the existing external detection methods are limited by sampling points and the diffusion rate of these components,making it difficult to accurately determine the concentration of the components. …”
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    Citizen Scientists’ Motivation to Participate in Environmental DNA (eDNA) Surveys: A Case Study on Monitoring Mammals in the UK by Holly A. Broadhurst, Elin E. Smith, Jake M. Jackman, Natalie Singleton, Darren Tansley, Robert Raynor, Naiara Guimarães Sales, Erinma Ochu, Allan D. McDevitt

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Citizen scientists were highly motivated and demonstrated high science capital, enabling them to develop innovative eDNA sampling methods and take enjoyment in contributing to meaningful scientific knowledge and helping their local wildlife. …”
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    Combined small-sided games and resistance training: Acute impact on physical capacity in young soccer players by Ketut Chandra Adinata Kusuma, I Wayan Artanayasa, Anak Agung Ngurah Putra Laksana, I Dewa Made Aryananda Wijaya Kusuma, Kazuki Esaki

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Research Objectives: This study reveals the acute impact of the combination of resistance training with small-sided games on the physical capacity of young soccer players. Methods: Quasi Experiment with a pretest-posttest group design, involving sixty students of Undiksha Soccer Student Activity Unit using a simple random sampling technique. …”
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    Exploring palliative care needs of advanced AIDS patients in China: insights from a descriptive phenomenological study by Yan Zeng, Chunrong Lv, Chuntao Wu, Xia Zhao, Lu Zhang, Chunmei Liu, Dan Su, Tongtong Yang, Xi Yan, Bin Wan

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…A phenomenological thematic analysis method was used to analyze the interviews. Results The following four themes emerged and are reported in this study: (1) Physiological needs: Participants often reported that chronic pain and fatigue were the main concerns and needed help from daily activities. (2) Information needs: Patients emphasized the gap in understanding treatment plans and drugs, hoping to get clear guidance from medical service providers. (3) Psycho-spiritual needs: Participants expressed their desire for respect, friendship, and dignity, as well as their fear of future uncertainty and humiliating experiences. (4) Social support needs: economic burden, limited nursing continuity, and social discrimination are the outstanding challenges faced by participants. …”
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    DISTRACT study: evaluating kaleidoscope distraction as part of multimodal pain management in paediatric dressing changes – study protocol of a single centre randomised trial by Andreas Wladis, Cornelis J H M van Laarhoven, Ravi Naidoo, Frederike J C Haverkamp, Måns Muhrbeck, Laura Pompermaier, Edward C T H Tan

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…It is hypothesised that distraction methods can be used in addition to pain alleviating medication to reduce the experience of pain in these patients.Objective With this research project, we aim to assess the effectiveness of a simple, inexpensive, non-electronic distraction method, a kaleidoscope, to reduce acute pain experienced in paediatric patients undergoing dressing changes in the outpatient clinic.Methods and analysis A randomised controlled trial will be performed at the Ngwelezana Tertiary Hospital, Empangeni, South Africa. …”
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    Socio-Demographic and Clinical-Psychological Factors of Suicide Attempts by SelfPoisoning in Old Age by O. D. Pugovkina, E. V. Borisonik, A. B. Kholmogorova, A. Yu. Simonova, M. M. Pockhveria

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The data from testing a set of methods aimed at screening clinical and psychological factors of suicide risk are presented. within the framework of a pilot study.RESULTS The importance of such risk factors for suicide in old age as depressive symptoms, decreased level of social support and subjective experience of loneliness was confirmed. …”
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    Symptom Network and Subgroup Analysis in Patients with Exacerbation of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: A Cross-Sectional Study by Yu C, Xu M, Pang X, Zhang Y, Cao X, Xu Y, Huang S, Zhao H, Chen C

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Chunchun Yu,1 Mengying Xu,1 Xinyue Pang,2 Yuting Zhang,3 Xinmei Cao,2 Yixin Xu,1 Shuai Huang,1 Hongjun Zhao,4 Chengshui Chen1,3,4 1Key Laboratory of Interventional Pulmonology of Zhejiang Province, Department of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, The First Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University, Wenzhou, 325000, People’s Republic of China; 2Zhejiang Province, The First Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University, Wenzhou, 325000, People’s Republic of China; 3Cixi Biomedical Research Institute, Wenzhou Medical University, Wenzhou, Zhejiang, 315302, People’s Republic of China; 4Zhejiang Province Engineering Research Center for Endoscope Instruments and Technology Development, Department of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Quzhou People’s Hospital, The Quzhou Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University, Quzhou, 324000, People’s Republic of ChinaCorrespondence: Hongjun Zhao; Chengshui Chen, Zhejiang Province Engineering Research Center for Endoscope Instruments and Technology Development, Department of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Quzhou People’s Hospital, The Quzhou Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University, Quzhou, 324000, People’s Republic of China, Email zhaohongjun@wmu.edu.cn; chenchengshui@wmu.edu.cnPurpose: This study aims to construct a contemporaneous symptom network of inpatients with Exacerbation of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (ECOPD) based on the symptom cluster, identify core and bridge symptoms, and patient subgroups with different symptom clusters based on individual differences in the intensity of patient symptom experiences.Patients and Methods: This study used convenience sampling to collect demographic, symptom, auxiliary examination, and prognosis information of 208 inpatients with ECOPD from April 2022 to October 2023. …”
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    Poor sleep quality among bedtime smartphone user medical students in Ethiopia, 2024 by Dereje Esubalew, Amare Mebrat Delie, Liknaw Workie Limenh, Nigus Kassie Worku, Eneyew Talie Fenta, Mickiale Hailu, Alemwork Abie, Molla Getie Mehari, Tenagnework Eseyneh Dagnaw, Mihret Melese

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This study aims to assess the prevalence and risk factors of sleep quality among medical students bed time smart phone users in Ethiopia. Subject and methods: An institutional-based cross-sectional study design was employed, involving 354 undergraduate medical students selected through simple random sampling from Debre Marko's University, the University of Gondar, and Debre Berhan University. …”
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    Surgical outcome of pediatric intestinal obstruction in Amhara comprehensive specialized hospitals, September 2024 by Alazar Tamirat, Jemberu Nigussie, Gebeyaw Biset

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…The study participants were selected by simple random sampling techniques after proportional allocation of the sample to the study hospitals. …”
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