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ABSTRACT Managing an older and more age‐diverse workforce is critical given the population aging that is occurring across the globe. Yet, the literature is still under‐developed with regards to which human resource management (HRM) practices help to support aging employees and enable organizations to benefit from an age‐diverse workforce. We draw on an
Jane X. Y. Chong+3 more
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What's age got to do with it? A primer and review of the workplace aging literature
Abstract As populations in the United States and around the world continue to age, it has become increasingly important to understand how organizations can create working conditions that attract, support, and retain workers across the lifespan. In this paper, we provide a primer on current theory and research on age in the workplace.
Margaret E. Beier+3 more
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Abstract Background Haptics‐enhanced virtual reality (VR‐haptic) simulation in dental education has evolved considerably during the past decade, representing a promising resource of simulation‐based training opportunities to support conventional practice.
Szabolcs Felszeghy+62 more
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Abstract The S3‐level clinical guidelines for the treatment of patients with periodontitis stages I–III published by the European Federation of Periodontology in 2020, suggest a pre‐established stepwise approach for oral‐healthcare professionals with precise therapeutic pathways.
Cristiano Tomasi+2 more
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A Low-Cost Instrumented Shoe System for Gait Phase Detection Based on Foot Plantar Pressure Data
This paper presents a novel low-cost and fully-portable instrumented shoe system for gait phase detection. The instrumented shoe consists of 174 independent sensing units constructed based on an off-the-shelf force-sensitive film known as the Velostat ...
Xinyao Hu+7 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Self‐assessment is a higher‐level ability required of health care practitioners, but rarely specifically taught in simulation environments. Retrospective evaluation of videos from simulated clinical environments could be useful for developing self‐assessment proficiencies. Objectives The objective of this study was to evaluate the
Tihana Divnic‐Resnik+2 more
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Driving Style Classification Based on Driving Operational Pictures
Accurately describing and classifying driving style is crucial for driving safety intervention strategies in the design of advanced driver assistance systems (ADASs).
Guofa Li+5 more
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The performance improvement of look-alike sound-alike drug pre-dispensing [PDF]
Medical dispensing errors are common and classic human errors in the hospitals. Look-alike, Sound-alike (LASA) drug is one of the main issues in pre-dispensing and dispensing processes.
Jongprasithporn Manutchanok+4 more
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ABSTRACT Purpose Light‐curing plays a vital role in various dental procedures across specialties; however, previous studies have revealed significant gaps in knowledge and practice, highlighting the necessity for focused educational interventions to enhance skills and confidence in this area. Aim To evaluate the confidence, knowledge, clinical practice
Ibtesam Alzain, Afnan O. Al‐Zain
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Nudging Tactics for Enhanced Compliance With Condition‐Based Maintenance Guidelines
ABSTRACT Condition‐based preventive maintenance (CB‐PM), dependent on robust and precise indicators of equipment quality, stands to gain advantages from the integration of sensor technologies. Yet, the effectiveness of such systems relies on an important factor: people.
Mateus do Rego Ferreira Lima+3 more
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