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European respondents trusted health professionals most for app advice
Cross-sectional survey of 1228 European residents reveals health professionals are most trusted for app recommendations but informal sources are used more often in practice.
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Academic writing competence was moderately linked to academic literacy
Study of 505 nursing students reveals moderate positive correlation between academic writing competency and academic literacy, with most lacking prior writing training.
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Patriarchal dominance is linked to employment anxiety among Nigerian career widows
Study examining how patriarchal dominance influences employment anxiety and career success in Nigerian career widows, with family economic conditions as a moderating factor.
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Domestic airfare varies more by route and airline type than booking timing
Analyze airfare volatility across South Africa's domestic airline market. Study reveals low-cost carriers charge less per km than full-service carriers; route distance matters more than booking.
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Dynamic price monitoring improved affordability forecasting in Lusaka
Study on Dynamic Price Monitoring forecasting household affordability of essential commodities in Lusaka, Zambia, using household survey and price data analysis.
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Foreign-born women remain underrepresented in Swedish councils and parliament
Literature review of 20 studies examining foreign-born political underrepresentation in Swedish parliament and local councils alongside analysis of factors enabling or hindering their participation.
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Poland and Lebanon differed in access, communication, and autonomy
Comparative study of healthcare quality management in Poland and Lebanon examining patient communication, service accessibility, and decision-making autonomy across public and private systems.
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Patients reported high satisfaction in most hospital care areas
Cross-sectional patient satisfaction assessment in cardiology department, Senegal, highlighting communication gaps and clinical care quality indicators across 203 hospitalized patients.
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Standardized framework aims to improve NHIS population surveillance
Standardized statistical framework for National Health Interview Survey analyses to improve methodological consistency, enable cross-study comparisons, and strengthen population health.
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Brain Death and Organ Donation in Romania: A Nationwide Survey of Intensivists’ Perceptions and Clinical Practices
Romanian intensivists' survey reveals barriers to organ donation including communication gaps, insufficient training, and low institutional prioritization of procurement processes.
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Factors Influencing Senior High School Students' Aversion to Physics
Study of 212 STEM students in Philippines identifies mathematics anxiety as primary driver of physics aversion, with complex concepts and lecture-based teaching contributing.
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FAERS data show post-marketing adverse event patterns with casimersen
Pharmacovigilance analysis of casimersen adverse event reporting patterns using FAERS database with characterization of preferred terms, organ systems, and time-to-onset distributions.
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Hospital waste management gaps persist at El Idrissi Hospital
Study of healthcare staff knowledge and practices on medical waste management at El-Idrissi Hospital in Kenitra, Morocco, revealing gaps in training and occupational risk awareness.
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Spreadsheets can support classroom psychometric analysis
Methodological demonstration of CTT and IRT operationalization in spreadsheet software for classroom assessment analysis and item bank construction using simulated datasets.
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Revenue governance and leadership linked to service delivery in Kenyan hospitals
Study examines how revenue governance and leadership in Kenya's Level 5 public hospitals affect health service delivery, finding leadership quality moderates governance effectiveness.
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Leveraging AI for Predictive Consumer Insights in Green Product Marketing: A Case of North Karnataka MSMEs
Study examines AI-driven predictive analytics for green product marketing among North Karnataka MSMEs, identifying adoption benefits and barriers including cost and skills.
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Work/life services were used most for personal and financial support
Retrospective analysis of 5,604 work/life assistance cases among distance and hybrid learning students, examining service utilization patterns and demographic correlates across 29 U.S. institutions.
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Bangladeshi taxpayers report poor service and tax office hassles
Cross-sectional survey of Bangladeshi income taxpayers examining relationships between tax administration experiences, public service quality perceptions, and taxpayer attitudes toward taxation.