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An analysis of key factors affecting New Town Planning with a human-centred approach
Published 2021-09-01“…Since new towns are to meet the needs of the metropolitan population, it is required to acquaint the populations with the new scientific-technical methods and take one more step towards civilisation. Given that the New Town seeks to provide the latest facilities for citizens, a human-oriented approach can be proposed. …”
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Collision Attacks on Reduced RIPEMD-128
Published 2025-06-01“…In this work, we analyze message permutation properties and propose two new structures for creating message differences. These structures enable high-probability local collisions in both branches of round 3, extending the attack to more steps. …”
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Assessing the quality of medication documentation: development and feasibility of the MediDocQ instrument for retrospective chart review in the hospital setting
Published 2019-11-01“…Documentation quality was particularly compromised for verbal and PRN orders (which involve more steps than standard orders) and when documentation was not completed at the same time as medication administration.Conclusions MediDocQ is a patient safety instrument that can be used to evaluate the quality of medication documentation and identify components of the process where intervention is required. …”
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Subnational tailoring of malaria interventions for strategic planning and prioritization: Experience and perspectives of five malaria programs.
Published 2025-01-01“…As SNT was a new approach, this study used semi-structured interviews to understand the perspectives and experiences of personnel from five NMPs (Burkina Faso, Ghana, Guinea, Nigeria, and Togo) that undertook SNT between 2019 and 2023. …”
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Rural Cancer Survivors' Perceived Delays in Seeking Medical Attention, Diagnosis and Treatment: Findings From a Large Qualitative Study
Published 2025-07-01“…Almost half (n = 320, 47%) of participants perceived a delay at one or more steps. Delays in seeking medical attention were perceived by 132 (19%) participants, mostly related to personal factors (n = 67, 51%), including misinterpreting (n = 19, 28%) signs and symptoms. …”
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