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Influencing Factors and Mediating Mechanisms of Job Crafting in Clinical Nursing Practice
Wang J+9 more
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ABSTRACT As a key 21st‐century competence, creativity's assessment is gaining attention, especially with its inclusion in PISA tests. Understanding related social and educational factors is crucial. This study investigated how home and school creativity climates impact primary school children's creativity.
Eva Izquierdo‐Sanchis+2 more
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Examining Nurses' Personality Traits and Work-Life Balance in Türkiye: A Cross-Sectional Study. [PDF]
Mazak Aşkan B, Şen Olgay S.
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ABSTRACT Playing music, writing poetry, or even experimenting with new recipes can be powerful tools for personal growth. Engaging in these everyday creative activities can help us explore our interests and talents, form relationships, and gain new perspectives on the world around us.
Sakhavat Mammadov+3 more
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Exploring the Impact of Personality Trait Clusters on the Quality of Life of Breast Cancer Survivors: An 18-Month Prospective Follow-Up Study. [PDF]
Song IM, Cho EY, Baek JH, Lee SK.
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ABSTRACT Background There is limited knowledge on the supportive care needs (SCNs) of head and neck cancer (HNC) survivors during long‐term survivorship. Aims To investigate SCNs from 2 to 5 years after treatment among HNC survivors, and its association with demographic, personal, clinical, physical, psychological, social and lifestyle, and cancer ...
Femke Jansen+10 more
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Internal and external factors influencing Gen Z wellbeing. [PDF]
Dwidienawati D+3 more
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Does compliance with the global anticorruption regime require the use of artificial intelligence?
Abstract Business firms constantly hear that artificial intelligence has changed the world and that they must either utilize artificial intelligence or fall behind. By extension, this would be true of regulatory compliance as well as operations. This article challenges the mantra of artificial intelligence as a ubiquitous agent of change.
Philip M. Nichols
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Abstract Background and aims Affect has been shown to be associated with gaming disorder (GD), but little is known about how its temporal tendency may predict excessive gaming. We aimed to evaluate how affect intensity and fluctuations may predict gaming duration and risk of GD among adolescent gamers.
Camilla K. M. Lo+5 more
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