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    Street dance redefined: a bridge across the knowledge gap by Xi Ling

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Data extraction focused on terminological usage, style descriptions, and reported sources of conceptual divergence.ResultsThe review revealed wide variability in definitions and style classifications across the literature. …”
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    Ethical and legal considerations governing use of health data for quality improvement and performance management: a scoping review of the perspectives of health professionals and a... by Tim Shaw, Kevin Leow, Ian Kerridge, Cameron Stewart, Anna Janssen, Kavisha Shah

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Background The rapid digitisation of healthcare has resulted in the capture of a vast amount of health data, which are increasingly being used for secondary purposes, such as quality improvement and performance management.Objectives This study examined the legal and ethical considerations that affect if and how health professionals and administrators implement and use their performance data from the perspective of these stakeholder groups.Eligibility criteria The search strategy focused on the use of health data (1) for quality improvement and performance management, (2) by health professionals and (3) discussion of ethicolegal concerns.Sources of evidence A scoping review was conducted of three medical databases (Medline, Scopus and Embase) in April 2023, updated in June 2024.Charting methods Included articles were first charted against 12 descriptive variables and then thematically analysed against the 16 substantive and procedural values of the Ethics Framework for Big Data in Health and Research (the Framework).Results We identified 16 articles that explored 5/7 procedural and 8/9 substantive values of the Framework. …”
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    Visual Commonsense Causal Reasoning From a Still Image by Xiaojing Wu, Rui Guo, Qin Li, Ning Zhu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Previous work on commonsense causal reasoning (CCR) aimed at understanding general causal dependencies among common events in natural language descriptions. However, in real-world scenarios, CCR is fundamentally a multisensory task and is more susceptible to spurious correlations, given that commonsense causal relationships manifest in various modalities and involve multiple sources of confounders. …”
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    THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PERFORMANCE OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE SYSTEM AND NATIONAL AUTHORITY OF GOVERNMENTS: AN ISLAMIC POINT OF VIEW by Mahtab Jafari

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…The research method of the current study was the descriptive and analytical. In this study, the relationship between two variables – namely, “administrative system” and “national authority” – has been investigated within the framework of the causal research. …”
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    Proactive planning for contextual fit: the role of the implementation premortem by Guillermo M. Wippold, Kaylyn A. Garcia, Ariel Domlyn, Dylan Wong, Maria E. Fernandez

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Methods and Results This manuscript contains: (1) the history and underpinning theories behind the implementation premortem; (2) a description of the implementation premortem – a tool that can be used prospectively in conjunction with existing tools to proactively promote contextual fit of implementation strategies; (3) an example of an implementation premortem; (4) useful frameworks to use when analyzing data derived from an implementation premortem; and (5) challenges and limitations of the implementation premortem. …”
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    Manuscript review continuing medical education: a retrospective investigation of the learning outcomes from this peer reviewer benefit by Steven Kawczak, Sultana Mustafa

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…CME from serving as a peer reviewer is one of the many benefits of serving as a reviewer.Design This is a descriptive study retrospectively analysing learning outcomes self-reported by peer reviewers from 2013 to 2017 using a CME assessment framework.Setting, participants and primary outcome measures Participant data are from 1985 peer reviewers who completed 2413 manuscript reviews over 32 medical journals from 2013 to 2017 and completed the CME process after their prepublication manuscript review. 417 reviewer responses were practice behaviour change(s) that were studied in depth using an assessment framework on changes in knowledge, competence and performance.Results The results show positive learning outcomes reported by reviewers at the knowledge, competence and performance behaviour levels as a result of reviewing manuscripts. …”
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    Urgensi Pemilihan Pemimpin Beretika dalam Perspektif Maqashid Syariah Menuju Tatanan Sosial dan Politik yang Sehat by Arif Sugitanata

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Utilising desk research involving descriptive-analytical analysis of primary data sources such as books, journals, and relevant websites to comprehensively understand leadership ethics and its application in achieving sharia objectives. …”
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    The Approach of the Criminal Justice System to the Criminal Risk of Virtual Assets by Aref Khalili Paji, Somaye Parhizkary

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Therefore, in the present study, the approach of the criminal justice system to the criminal risk of virtual assets will be investigated with a descriptive-analytical approach and by examining library sources such as transnational documents, domestic laws, and regulations. …”
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    Evaluation of choices and time spent on an open online elective course by undergraduate medical students during the COVID-19 pandemic by Z Mfeka, A Turner, J E Wolvaardt, D Muganhiri

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Students gravitated toward courses aligned with their role as professional doctors within the HPCSA competency framework. More studies are needed to understand how medical students develop the six non-clinical roles in the HPCSA framework and the effectiveness of MOOCs in a medical curriculum. …”
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    Graphical representation of global water models by H. Müller Schmied, H. Müller Schmied, S. N. Gosling, M. Garnsworthy, L. Müller, C.-E. Telteu, A. K. Ahmed, L. S. Andersen, J. Boulange, P. Burek, J. Chang, H. Chen, L. Gudmundsson, M. Grillakis, L. Guillaumot, N. Hanasaki, A. Koutroulis, R. Kumar, G. Leng, J. Liu, J. Liu, J. Liu, X. Liu, I. Menke, I. Menke, V. Mishra, V. Mishra, Y. Pokhrel, O. Rakovec, O. Rakovec, L. Samaniego, L. Samaniego, Y. Satoh, H. L. Shah, M. Smilovic, T. Stacke, E. Sutanudjaja, W. Thiery, A. Tsilimigkras, Y. Wada, N. Wanders, T. Yokohata

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Whilst global water modeling is an area of science that has developed over several decades, and individual model-specific descriptions exist for some models, there has to date been no attempt to visualize the ways that several models work, using a standardized visualization framework. …”
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    The participation of community leaders for sustainable tourism development: A case study in Phipun District, Nakhon Si Thammarat Province, Thailand by Daycho Khaenamkhaew, Pongpasit Onjun, Jittima Damrongwattana, Boonying Prathum

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The collected data were analyzed using descriptive analysis, which revealed the following insights. (1) The participation of the community in the study, along with problem analysis, cause analysis, and solution selection, facilitated the process and development of the framework to address the community’s needs. (2) Participating in the analysis of plans and their implementation organized a learning process for the participants, where they searched for facts by recording and conducting community learning, starting with simple activities and expanding into a network of various professional groups. (3) Sharing mutual benefits and participation in evaluations was the final stage of the learning process. …”
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    Breastfeeding education and training for hospital-based nurses and midwives: a scoping review protocol of global evidence by Yong-Chuan Chen, Ya-Huei Chen

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…A systematic search will be conducted across major databases including OVID Medline, CINAHL, Scopus and Web of Science, as well as grey literature sources. Studies will be selected using the Population–Concept–Context (PCC) framework, focusing on breastfeeding-related education and training interventions designed for nurses and midwives in hospital settings. …”
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    Issues in Grounded Cognition and How to Solve Them – the Minimalist Account by Jannis Friedrich, Martin H. Fischer, Markus Raab

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…It postulates that concepts are represented by simulation, re-activating mental states that were active when experiencing this concept, and by metaphoric mapping, when concrete representations are sourced to represent abstract concepts. This enables incremental theory development without uncertain assumptions because it allows for descriptive research while nonetheless enabling falsification of theories. …”
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    Patient and public involvement in academic clinical research in Switzerland – a mixed methods study by Deborah Eberle, Annina Baur, Cordula Landgraf, Joëlle Roos, Regina Grossmann

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…CONCLUSION: The current framework for PPI in Switzerland is in an early stage of development. …”
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    Multimodal approach to public health interventions using EGG and mobile health technologies by Xiao Zhang, Han Liu, Mingyang Sun, Shuangyi Feng

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…IntroductionPublic health interventions increasingly integrate multimodal data sources, such as Electroencephalogram (EEG) data, to enhance monitoring and predictive capabilities for mental health conditions. …”
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    Village Policy Reform through Law No. 3 of 2024: Village Head Tenure and the Role of Rehabilitation Funds by Dwi Jati Marta

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…This study employed a descriptive qualitative method with a normative legal approach to analyze the reforms introduced by Law No. 3 of 2024, particularly the extension of the village head’s term of office and the role of rehabilitation funds. …”
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    Explaining the Livability of Isfahan City Based on Life City Discourse by Seyed Ali Hashemianfar, Ahmad Mehrshad, Mohammad Heydari, Nariman Mohammadi

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…(2) What meaning and conceptual framework can be defined for the “City of Life” in relation to the current situation? …”
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    YUNet_LLMClaimReport: An Enhanced Automobile Insurance Fraud Detection and Automated Claim Report Generation Using Large Language Models by P. Anand Kumar, S. Sountharrajan

    Published 2025-01-01
    “….), without being integrated with report generation on an end-to-end basis, and without making sufficient use of unstructured information (e.g., images, claim descriptions). In this research, YUNet_LLMClaimReport, a new framework is proposed that combines YOLOv11, U-Net, and a fine-tuned GPT-3.5-turbo large language model to automatically generate claim reports based on the detections and segmentation. …”
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    Data of religious thought and its reflections in modern textile designs by Asaad Ati Halil Saad Al-Moussawi

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…After that, the most important indicators that resulted from the theoretical framework were extracted, as the research procedures were determined within the third chapter by adopting the descriptive method of analysis for the purpose of analyzing the sample models from the original research population, which amounted to (16) design models (Iraqi / Turkish), which were chosen intentionally by ( 25%), as their number reached (4) design shapes distributed according to the country of origin. …”
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    Quality of healthcare for people with intellectual disability: a mapping review protocol of the evidence in Australia and countries with similar universal health systems by Mary-Ann O’Donovan, Josephine Wyborn, Gisselle Gallego

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Visual/tabular summaries will then be produced alongside a descriptive overview. The mapping review has been registered with Open Science Framework (osf.io/7f8cy).Ethics and dissemination Formal ethical approval is not required as primary data will not be collected. …”
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