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    Analysis of water saving investment of agricultural sector in Tunisia by Fatma Messaoudi, Ali Chebil, Bechir Ben Nouna

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…These include enhancing farmer training and extension services, improving access to high-quality irrigation equipment, and adjusting financial support mechanisms such as microcredit and subsidies to better benefit smallholder farmers and young rural entrepreneurs. …”
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    Evaluation of parenting interventions for those with additional health and social care needs during pregnancy: THRIVE a multi-arm RCT with embedded economic and process components by Marion Henderson, Anja Wittkowski, Katie Buston, Karen Crawford, Alice MacLachlan, Alex McConnachie, Emma McIntosh, Claudia-Martina Messow, Catherine Nixon, Rosaleen O’Brien, Shona Shinwell, Daniel Wight, Yiqiao Xin, Rachel Calam, Ruth Dundas, James Law, Helen Minnis, Lucy Thompson, Philip Wilson

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Objective(s) THRIVE compared the impact of taking part in one of two antenatal parenting support programmes both incorporating cognitive–behavioural therapy (Enhanced Triple P for Baby or Mellow Bumps) with care-as-usual alone on the mental health and maternal attunement of vulnerable mothers-to-be, as well as the socioemotional and behavioural development of their children. …”
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    The relationship between transformational leadership, work motivation, and engagement among nurses in Jordanian governmental hospitals by Roa’a Abu-Qutaish, Mohammad R. Alosta, Ghada Abu-Shosha, Islam Ali Oweidat, Abdulqadir J. Nashwan

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…The results suggest that healthcare administrators and policymakers should prioritize developing and implementing transformational leadership training programs for all nurse leaders as a strategic approach to enhance nurses’ motivation and engagement. …”
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    Assessing barriers to treatment for all: an analysis of resources for PLHA in Cayo and Stann Creek Districts of Belize by Philisha Mesidor, Eva Burgos, Alexis L Green, Heidi Beidinger

    Published 2020-11-01
    “… # Results Our participants composed of 50% civil society and 50% government organizations. 50% of the locations worked less than 45 hours per week and most commonly served the community by providing training, health fairs, and posters. …”
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    Heat-Stable Carbetocin in the Management of Postpartum Haemorrhage in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Comprehensive Review of Clinical Evidence, Cost-Effectiveness, Implementat... by Adnani QES, Adepoju VA, Jamil S

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Integrating HSC with tranexamic acid and other postpartum haemorrhage bundle elements further improved maternal outcomes.Conclusion: Heat-stable carbetocin offers a viable, cost-effective uterotonic strategy in LMIC settings. Consistent training, supportive supervision, regulatory oversight, and domestic funding, including private sector investment, are critical to achieving widespread adoption of HSC in LMIC. …”
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    ‘Effects of a home-based bimodal lifestyle intervention in frail patients with end-stage liver disease awaiting orthotopic liver transplantation’: study protocol of a non-randomise... by Hans Blokzijl, Vincent E de Meijer, Rienk Dekker, Joost M Klaase, Coby Annema, Bart C Bongers, Allard G Wijma, Job AM van der Palen, Frans JC Cuperus

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The programme is patient tailored and comprises high-intensity interval and endurance training, and functional exercises three times per week, combined with nutritional support. …”
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    Evaluation of health laboratory ethical compliance among laboratory practitioners in Kinondoni District, Tanzania by Catherine G. Lwenge, Gladys Reuben Mahiti, Heavenlight A. Paulo

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Conclusion There were still some incidences of information breaching that still happen to some of the laboratories. More frequent trainings were of concern along with the enhancing supportive supervision and accountability mechanisms to address ethical breaches through formalized corrective actions rather than informal reminders, integrate ethical guidelines into laboratory management systems, ensuring routine monitoring and enforcement rather than relying on self-regulation establish structured and mandatory ethical training programs with clear attendance or each laboratory staff to attend all ethical trainings with a call to the responsible Laboratory practitioners board, policies should enforce accountability by implementing appropriate penalties for practitioners who fail to comply with ethical standards.…”
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    Successful rhino conservation continues in West Bengal, India by Esmond Martin, Lucy Vigne

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…The central and State governments of India have continued to allocate large sums of money for their protection, with field staff of nearly two per square kilometre who are committed and well motivated. …”
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    Clinical and cost-effectiveness of detailed anomaly ultrasound screening in the first trimester: a mixed-methods study by Jehan N Karim, Helen Campbell, Pranav Pandya, Edward C F Wilson, Zarko Alfirevic, Trish Chudleigh, Elizabeth Duff, Jane Fisher, Hilary Goodman, Lisa Hinton, Christos Ioannou, Edmund Juszczak, Louise Linsell, Heather L Longworth, Kypros H Nicolaides, Anne Rhodes, Gordon Smith, Basky Thilaganathan, Jim Thornton, Gillian Yaz, Oliver Rivero-Arias, Aris T Papageorghiou

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Background In the United Kingdom, pregnant women are offered two scans: at 11–14 and 18–20 weeks’ gestation. Current guidance supports fetal anatomical screening at the second scan, but evidence suggests earlier detection is possible. …”
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    Barriers to and outcomes of unspecified kidney donation in the UK: BOUnD, a mixed-methods study by Nizam Mamode, Sam Norton, Paul McCrone, Joe Chilcot, Heather Draper, Peter Gogalniceanu, Mira Zuchowski, Lisa Burnapp, Jan Shorrock, Kiran Gupta, Hannah Maple

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Results RQ1 Fifty-nine interviews were conducted with healthcare professionals at six United Kingdom centres. There was broad support for unspecified donation, but key themes included the need for further training and information, consistency in approach across the United Kingdom, and uncertainty about age limits and psychological assessments. …”
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    A process evaluation of the walking in ScHools (WISH) study using the RE-AIM framework by Angela Carlin, Leanne C. Doherty, S. Maria O’Kane, Russell Jago, Ian M. Lahart, Gary McDermott, Maria Faulkner, Alison M. Gallagher, Marie H. Murphy

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Conclusions Despite a promising feasibility study and a comprehensive walk leader training programme, the extent to which the intervention was adopted and implemented varied, suggesting future school-based physical activity interventions need to consider individual school contexts to ensure intervention fidelity. …”
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    Multimodal Capacitated Hub Location Problems with Multi-Commodities: An Application in Freight Transport by Alan Osorio-Mora, Francisco Núñez-Cerda, Gustavo Gatica, Rodrigo Linfati

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Long distances involve an exhaustive use of trains instead of trucks, which leads to lower transport cost per unit.…”
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    Exploring the Needs and Preferences of Athletes in Cardiac (Tele)Rehabilitation to Enhance Rehabilitation Outcome: A Qualitative Study by Fruytier L, Serban IB, Van de Sande DA, Colombo S, Houben S, Brombacher A, Kemps H

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…All athletes engaged in sports for at least four hours per week. Fourteen male and one female athlete (mean age 63 ± 10.6 years) participated in CR after an acute coronary syndrome, percutaneous coronary intervention and/or coronary bypass surgery. …”
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    Amateurs exhibit greater psychomotor efficiency than novices: evidence from EEG during a visuomotor task by Guo Lu, John Elvis Hagan, John Elvis Hagan, Ming-Yang Cheng, Dong-Tai Chen, Chieh-Ju Lu, Fang-Yi Lin, Li-Ju Chen, Dan Li, Kuo-Pin Wang, Kuo-Pin Wang, Kuo-Pin Wang

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…These findings suggest that amateur golfers exhibited reduced motor programming (as indicated by higher Alpha 2 power at Fz and Mu 2 power), reduced verbal-analytical engagement (higher T7 Alpha 2 power), reduced conscious perception of sensations (higher SMR power), reduced visuospatial processes (higher Alpha 2 power at Pz and T8), and enhanced cognitive control of sustained attention (higher Fz Theta power).DiscussionThese findings support the notion that the achievement of psychomotor efficiency involves the selective activation and inhibition of neuromotor processes. …”
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