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An examination of academics' participation in public engagement across disciplines, career stages and cultural contexts. Despite widespread enthusiasm and value for academic roles, systemic and structural barriers such as time, resources and recognition limit fuller participation.
Chioma M Ogbukagu +4 more
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The Effect of Holistic and Humanistic Approach on Professional Pride in Nursing Care
ABSTRACT Aim This study examines the effect of nurses' holistic nursing competency levels and humanistic behaviour skills on their professional pride levels. Design The study was designed as a cross‐sectional study. Methods The sample consisted of 224 nurses working in a city hospital.
Sebahat Kuşlu +2 more
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Sheikh al-Islam Molla Khusro and the Place of his Book “Durar al Hukkam” in the Ottoman Era
Molla Khusro was one of the most famous and intelligent scholars of ottoman era. In the 14th century during the era of Caliphate Murat II, he completed the religious education and started teaching in Shah Malik madrasa.
Muhammad Iltimas Khan, Naveed Iqbal
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ABSTRACT Aim To review the evidence on the experiences and perceptions of culturally and linguistically diverse informal carers supporting older adults during transitions from hospital to home, including their interactions with transitional care interventions. Design Scoping review guided by Arksey and O'Malley's framework.
Yaping Zhong +10 more
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ABSTRACT Aim To synthesise the existing literature on effective interventions aligned with the 2015 U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration guidelines to address workplace violence against nurses. Design An integrative review. Methods PubMed, Embase, CINAH, and PsycINFO databases were searched for articles published between 2010 and 2023 ...
Islam Qasem, Gordon L. Gillespie
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Preliminary thoughts upon the policies of the Ottoman State in the 16th century Indian Ocean [PDF]
This article aims to sketch concisely about the relationships between the Ottomans and the Portuguese pertaining to the developments in the Indian Ocean in the first half of the 16th century. The purpose of the Portuguese Kingdom to establish hegemony in
Ozay, Mehmet
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Geopolitics on a Shoestring? Unpacking the EU'S Geopolitical External Assistance to Central Asia
ABSTRACT The paper examines how the European Union's (EU) increasingly emphasised geopolitical ambitions are reflected in the practice of its external assistance policy. An analysis of EU documents around various policy initiatives and funding instruments reveals that in the Commission's understanding, geopolitical external assistance increases EU ...
Balázs Szent‐Iványi, Dóra Piroska
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Beyond Critical Communication: Noor\u27s Soap Opera [PDF]
Noor has occupied the minds and the hearts of the Arab audiences. This Turkish soap opera has reached levels beyond ordinary success of a soap opera and gained wide ranges of popularity. The aim of this research is to examine traditional and modern roles
Hajjaj, Noura
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Who Remains Single? Educational Gradients in Long‐Term Singlehood Across Ethnic Groups
ABSTRACT Objective To compare the prevalence of long‐term singlehood and its educational gradient . Background Educational gradients in singlehood vary with countries' prevalent gender roles, and European societies increasingly include ethnic minorities originating from countries with more traditional gender roles.
Kasimir Dederichs +2 more
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The educational attainment of the children of the Danish ‘guest worker’ immigrants [PDF]
This paper analyses the educational attainment of young first generation immigrants in Denmark who are children of the ‘guest workers’ who immigrated from Turkey, Pakistan and Ex-Yugoslavia in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
Jakobsen, Vibeke, Smith, Nina
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