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ABSTRACT Australian local governments are facing intensifying pressures to respond to worsening visible homelessness. This paper presents one of the first national studies on how local governments are responding to these pressures, and the first since the onset of the post‐pandemic housing crisis.
Andrew Clarke +3 more
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Expecting Success: Excellence in Cardiac Care Results From Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Quality Improvement Collaborative [PDF]
Outlines results and lessons learned from a pilot program to track and analyze racial/ethnic disparities in cardiac care quality and to develop and share tools to close the gap.
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Moving beyond neurophobia to cultivate the neuroquisitive learner
Abstract “Neurophobia,” a pervasive fear of the neurological sciences, poses a significant barrier in medical education, affecting learners and physicians worldwide. Its consequences are far‐reaching, contributing to a limited neurology workforce and diminished confidence among non‐specialists in managing neurological conditions.
Joanna R. Appel +1 more
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The World Health Organization declared that coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) constitutes an international public health emergency, which has strained health resources. In this study, we aimed to understand medical students' willingness to join the workforce fighting against the COVID-19 pandemic and identify factors associated with their decisions ...
Jia, Yuehui +7 more
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Background Reporting adverse drug reactions (ADRs) is essential for drug safety. In Switzerland, healthcare professionals are legally required to report serious and unlabelled ADRs, yet under‐reporting remains widespread. We tested a novel method to increase reporting of ADR‐related hospitalizations.
Georgia Anita Weber +7 more
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Real-world data on Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) treatment and outcomes in Latin America are limited. The B-HOLISTIC study (2010–2013) retrospectively assessed treatment patterns and outcomes in patients with stage IIB–IV classical HL receiving frontline ...
Alvaro Hernandez-Caballero +5 more
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Mental health of medical personnel during the COVID‐19 pandemic
Introduction The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) pandemic caused significant changes in the everyday functioning of the general population, as well as medical workers.
Jovana Antonijevic +5 more
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Abstract As front‐line observers and active participants in pupils' daily lives, teachers closely monitor pupils' social interactions, emotional states and behavioural changes. Their unique perspective enables them to detect problems in the social lives of their pupils that may not be immediately visible to peers, parents or mental health professionals.
Yixuan Zheng +4 more
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Leakage of Public Resources in the Health Sector: An Empirical Investigation of Chad [PDF]
In the public sector in developing countries, leakage of public resources could prove detrimental to users and affect the well-being of the population. In this paper, we empirically examine the importance of leakage of government resources in the health ...
Bernard Gauthier, Waly Wane
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Longitudinal study of local authority child and family social workers (wave 1) Findings from a 5 year study of local authority child and family social workers in England. [PDF]
The longitudinal study investigates recruitment, retention and career progression in local authority child and family social work over 5 years. This is the first of 5 reports.
Coburn, S +10 more
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