-
AI is linked to fewer traditional marketing jobs in Poland
Mixed-methods study analyzing AI impact on marketing industry labor markets, job roles, and practices, with focus on Polish market trends and workforce skill shifts.
-
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.
-
Long COVID stressors often combine with mixed coping strategies
Qualitative study of 40 Long COVID patients identifies key stressors including fatigue, cognitive impairment, and social isolation, revealing diverse emotion and problem-oriented coping strategies.
-
Doctors' dairy purchases are shaped by multiple factors
Gender-stratified analysis of dairy purchasing determinants among Polish physicians reveals pragmatic and health factors with partial gender differentiation.
-
Shared assessment protocol improved final year project supervision
Study examines how Formative and Shared Assessment protocols enhance final year project supervision in teacher education, developing key competencies like autonomy and problem-solving.
-
Network Analysis and Trend Analysis of Urban Loneliness Studies: A Scientometric Approach
Scientometric analysis of 310 articles reveals research trends, network structures, and knowledge gaps in urban loneliness studies using bibliometric methods and VOSviewer.
-
Critically ill COVID-19 trial participants often lacked understanding
Qualitative study examining COVID-19 ICU patients' experiences in REMAP-CAP Japan trial, revealing significant barriers to informed consent comprehension in critical care settings.
-
Chinese temples in Semarang support heritage, social exchange, and identity
Examine how Chinese temples in Semarang preserve cultural heritage through negotiated visibility, community service, and adaptive modernization within a Muslim-majority society.
-
Oncology nurses linked spiritual care to everyday nursing in Saudi Arabia
Phenomenological examination of spiritual care practices among 22 oncology nurses in Saudi Arabia, identifying integration of Islamic values within professional nursing competencies.
-
Xitsonga address forms vary by social context
Sociolinguistic analysis of terms of address in Xitsonga literature reveals diverse address forms including kinship terms, nicknames, and teknonyms shaped by social context.
-
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.
-
Older Iranian adults with colorectal cancer reported layered existential distress
Explore how existential distress among older Iranian adults with colorectal cancer is shaped by personal beliefs and sociocultural values, and the need for culturally informed cancer care.
-
Accreditation leadership shapes quality culture in clinical units
Qualitative PRECEDE-guided study of clinical unit leaders’ perceptions of accreditation, revealing role ambiguity, collective leadership demands and accreditation’s dual technical and.
-
True crime podcasts raise ethical tensions in case coverage
Qualitative phenomenological study of how true crime podcasts affect cold cases, revealing law enforcement concerns, creators' ethical tensions, and advocates' views on harm versus benefit.
-
Sustainability influenced apparel decisions differently by age group
Qualitative study of urban Indian consumers examines how sustainability influences apparel pre-purchase choices, cohort-specific value orientations, and barriers to sustainable behaviour.