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Navigating the wild west: a review of guidance on clinical communications using personal BYOD, IM and third-party apps in the UK and Ireland. [PDF]
John B, Heavin C, Roberts A.
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ABSTRACT Research Aim To determine if dental care professionals working in National Health Service (NHS) practices are more at risk of stress, wellbeing concerns and burnout than their private practice counterparts. Introduction In dentistry, stress, anxiety, and wellbeing concerns have been apparent for many years with burnout and poor mental health ...
Jenny Durkin, Ceris Mumford
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Sharing Data and Transferring Samples Within Pediatric Clinical Studies: How to Overcome Challenges and Make Them a Science Opportunity. [PDF]
Landi A+8 more
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ABSTRACT Purpose In 2019, Thames Valley & Wessex dental directorate, National Health Service England, South East (TV&W NHSE), launched a ‘Return to Therapy’ (RTT) scheme. This was aimed at dental therapists who had not used their full scope of practice for an extended period. A service evaluation was undertaken in 2023 to determine if the schemes (2019,
Amanda Gallie, Kira Stearns
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The potential of federated learning for public health purposes: a qualitative analysis of GDPR compliance, Europe, 2021. [PDF]
Lieftink N+5 more
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ABSTRACT Adopting a nested model of ecological systems, this study investigated how language teachers working in a private elementary school in Turkey experienced their emotional well‐being and what factors affected their emotional well‐being and self‐directed professional development.
Pelin Irgin
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A scoping review of human genetic resources management policies and databases in high- and middle-low-income countries. [PDF]
Liu H+11 more
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A Formal Modeling Scheme for Analyzing a Software System Design against the GDPR
Evangelia Vanezi+3 more
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ABSTRACT The impact of strikes in higher education institutions remains understudied. This paper investigates the impact of education strikes in UK universities from 2018 to 2022, primarily due to pension disputes. Using data from the Guardian University Guide and the UK's Research Excellence Frameworks and leveraging a difference‐in‐differences ...
Nils Braakmann, Barbara Eberth
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