Qualitative property

  1. Retention in HIV care is shaped by social and system barriers
    Healthcare providers in Manaus identify socioeconomic and service-level barriers to HIV care retention, emphasizing need for integrated multisectoral strategies.
  2. The Impact of Foreign Aid and Cooperation on Social Innovation in Azerbaijan: Example of Vocational Acquisition
    Explore how foreign aid from UNDP, EU, and TIKA transformed Azerbaijan's vocational education through international cooperation, improving alignment between training and labor market needs.
  3. Vietnamese teachers often viewed inclusive education through a binary lens
    Study examines Vietnamese teachers' perceptions and practices of inclusive education, revealing gaps between policy and classroom implementation due to limited training and administrative support.
  4. Acceptance of generative AI and AI literacy vary across teacher candidates
    Mixed methods study of 723 prospective teachers finds GenAI acceptance and AI literacy vary by discipline, grade, tool use, and proficiency, with formal training increasing literacy.
  5. Airport gate design is tied to traveler experience
    Research examining relationships between airport boarding gate terminal design elements—lighting, amenities, aesthetics, seating—and traveler experience using mixed-methods analysis.
  6. Evaluating a Multi-Level Stigma Reduction Intervention for Healthcare Workers and Community Leaders in Nigerian HIV Clinics: A Mixed-Methods Study
    Evaluation of a 12-month multi-level intervention targeting HIV-related stigma among healthcare workers and community leaders across six Nigerian clinics using concurrent mixed-methods design.
  7. The Changing Nature of Labour and Employment in the Postmodern World
    Explore how globalization and technology transformed labour markets toward precarious, informal work. Study reveals 90% informality in India's workforce and urgent need for policy reform.
  8. Oral exams matched traditional scores in college algebra
    Comparative analysis of oral versus traditional examinations in college algebra reveals equivalent performance but enhanced conceptual engagement and feedback mechanisms with oral formats.
  9. Yasir Machmud’s victory was shaped by a multi-actor election network
    Actor-Network Theory analysis of Yasir Machmud's 2024 legislative election victory in Bone Regency, examining how human and non-human actors form networks that produce electoral success.