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Newspaper infographics as an informative genre in the media
, 2014 Desde su eclosión en los años 90 hasta la actualidad los gráficos estadísticos, mapas, diagramas y resto de infográficos se han convertido en un género informativo asentado en la prensa mundial. El presente artículo, estrictamente ceñido a la infografía periodística, desgrana cuáles son las partes que los forman y se apunta a una posible clasificación ...openaire +1 more sourceOptimizing Pharmacist Team‐Integration for ICU Patient Management (OPTIM): Recruitment and Retention Strategies to Mobilize a Professional Community
JACCP: JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF CLINICAL PHARMACY, Volume 9, Issue 2, February 2026.ABSTRACT
It is challenging to generate data sufficient to assess the complex relationships between pharmacist workload and patient outcomes. The purpose of this paper is to describe innovative methods of recruitment and retention in engaging health professionals as study participants in a multicenter effort to collect workload data for a large ...Mojdeh S. Heavner, Kelli Henry, Andrea Sikora, Susan E. Smith, OPTIM Investigator Team, Sarah A.H. Adams, Sarah K. Adie, Maria O. Agunsoye, May S. Alanazi, Julia Alexander, Abdullah M. Alhammad, Enas O. Alkurdi, Shannon J. Allcron, Eve Anderson, Whitney S. Anderson, Christopher A. Anderson, Katherine L. Artman, Emily A. Austin, Mark Awad, Leslie D. Banuelos, Alyson T. Basting, Jennifer L. Bauer, Katherine F. Beach, Erin Beauclair, Angel M. Becker, Cesar A. Bejarano‐Garcia, Rachel M Belcher, Amanda Bernarde, Jessica M. Biggs, Kara L. Birrer, Christopher J. Bollinger, Allison N. Boyd, Trisha N. Branan, James T. Braun, Jessica M. Brochu, Michelle R.H. Brownstein, Quang V. Bui, Jennifer T. Bui, Simona O. Butler, Joshua Campbell, Stacy Campbell‐Bright, Christina L. Candeloro, Irene Capistrano, Breanna L. Carter, Gianna L.H. Casal, Alyssa M. Castillo, Michael E. Chao, Aaron M. Chase, Joshua Chestnutt, Sarah M. Chiu, Stephanie R. L. Ciapala, Angela M. Clark, Kathryn A. Connor, Jenna M. Corvelli, Emma Covington, Jenna F. Cox, Shawnee Daniel‐McCalla, Hannah Davis, Aubrey Defayette, Samuel DeWitt, Tilyn N. DiGiacomo, Serena A. Dine, Cortney R. Dodson, Kimberly L. Doerhoff, Candiss Dominick, Logan J. Doriety, Megan R. Dorsey, Sabrina Dunham, Kyle Dvoracek, Emily H. Dye, Josie F. Erickson, Megan E. Feeney, Christy Forehand, Neal S. Fox, Amber D. Fraley, Samantha L. Gauthier, Kayla Giang, Alexis Glenn, Aileen I. Gregorio, Caroline D. Gresham, Kristin Griebe, Razelle Grimes, Ariel Haber, Rola A. Halabi, Christian D. Hauser, Ashley Hawthorne, Tanner Hedrick, Gresham G. Hindman, McKenzie J. Hodges, Elizabeth Hodges, Caleb Hoover, Erin A. Houry, GwangYee J. Hu, Wan‐Ting Huang, Nicole E. Hume, Kyle R. Humphreys, Megan Ingebrigtson, Stephanie M. Janusz, Katelyn Jimison, Kayla E. John, Lama Kanawati, Jana L. Kelly, Lauren C. Kennedy, Rebecca P. Kessinger, Alley J. Killian, Sydney R. Kochheiser, Natalie Kong, Christian L. Kressin, Christian E. Kroll, Kristen O. Kuenstling, Abigail M. Kurtz, Megan C. Lail, Kaitlin M. Landolf, Ellen Lee, Jennifer S. Lee, Kyla A. Leon, Matthew Li, Mark J. Lin, Nicole Lu, Alexa J. Luboff, Whitney J. Ly, Katharine L. Madding, Isabel Mangaoang, Olivia Marchionda, Jamie McCarthy, Brad McDaniel, Allyson M. McIntire, Brian P. McKinzie, Mary McNeely, Alyssa S. Meester, Arjay E. Mendoza, Kailey R. Meyer, Ashley E. Milkovits, James T. Miller, Christopher J. Miller, Keri Mills, Zachary Muller, Corinne Murphy, Brian Murray, Neha Naik, Lama H. Nazer, Andrea M. Nei, Jared W. Netley, Nicole Newton, Jennifer D. Nguyen, Christian C. Nicolosi, Nicole M. Palm, Komal A. Pandya, Kristine A. Parbuoni, Sara E. Parli, Akta S. Patel, Shyam Patel, Justin K. Petrovic, Kerilyn Petrucci, Brian Phan, Kara E. Phillips, Stephanie T. Proctor, Stephen H. Rappaport, Marinna Raqueno, Marianne Ray, Paige E. Reese, Stephanee L. Rhoades, Tim Robinson, Christine B. Rojas, Klayton M. Ryman, Alicia J. Sacco, Robert A. Sbertoli, Madeline A. Scarbrough, Addy Schoening, Jenna Schwartz, Janet Shin, Brandon M. Smith, Brooke A. Smith, Maya C. Smith, Zachary R. Smith, Alyssa Sonchaiwanich, Kelcy L. Sorensen, Katherine Spezzano, Inderpal Srai, Gillian Steiger, Donna A. Steinbacher, Melissa K. Sterling, Joseph Stoldt, Margaret A. Street, Maria K. Stubbs, Kari Taggart, Farrah C. Tavakoli, Jennifer Tawwater, Ashley Taylor, Tori Thompson, Melissa L. Thompson Bastin, Kailee Toews, Tu‐Trinh T. Tran, Abby Tyson, Sandra A. Valencia, Meghna Vallabh, Storm A. Van Wey, Beth E. Varnes, Vanessa C. Velazco, Arianna J. Vidger, Noelle Vo, Dalena Q. Vo, Ann W. Vu, Stephanie C. Waldrep, Jessica A. Ward, Brian Watson, Nathaniel B. Wayne, Lori Wetmore, Jessica A. Whitten, Alexandra M. Wiegand, Sarah K. Williford, Sharon L. Wilson, Ashley Wischmeyer, Laura H. Witt, Douglas R. Wylie, Siu Yan A. Yeung, Connie H. Yoon, Shelby K. Young, Qingrong L. Zhang +218 morewiley +1 more sourceWhat Should Be Discussed When Considering a Vaginal Birth? A Delphi Consensus Study
BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics &Gynaecology, Volume 133, Issue 3, Page 520-531, February 2026.ABSTRACT Objective
Spontaneous vaginal births are often the presumed choice, representing 45% of UK births. However, information about benefits and risks is inconsistently given, impacting decision‐making and experience. A Core Information Set (CIS) is an agreed set of information points discussed prior to a decision.Andrew Demetri, Anna Davies, Danya Bakhbakhi, Alexandra Hunt, Sharea Ijaz, Sheelagh McGuinness, Gemma Beasor, Gemma Clayton, Vicky Bradley, Eve Bunni, Carol Kingdon, Andrew Sharp, Christy Burden, Asma Khalil, Louise Kenny, Abi Merriel, on behalf of the Options Collaborative Group, Deborah Lawlor, Gordon Smith, Jane Norman, Jon Heron, Dame Tina Lavender, David Lissauer, Emma McGoldrick, Simon Grant, Sherif Abdel‐Fattah, Laura Bonnet, Mairead Black, Samuel Finnikin, Amie Wilson, Alexandra Freeman, Pete Blair, Katherine Birchenall, Joanne Johnson, Abigail Johnson, Chloe de Souza, Aine Dempsey, Gabriella Snook +37 morewiley +1 more sourceConsumer Preferences for Gene‐Edited Foods: A Review of the Literature and Discussion of Industry and Policy Implications
Journal of Agricultural Economics, Volume 77, Issue 1, Page 12-24, February 2026.ABSTRACT
Gene editing (GE), a revolutionary genetic engineering technology that makes targeted modifications to plant and animal genomes, offers the potential to address key challenges in food security, nutrition, safety, health, agricultural productivity, and sustainability, yet consumer demand for GE foods remains uncertain and complex.Jia Han, Daniele Asioli, Giacomo Zanello, Vincenzina Caputo +3 morewiley +1 more sourceCommunity‐derived solutions to increase citizen science participation
Conservation Science and Practice, Volume 8, Issue 2, February 2026.Participatory co‐design yielded critical insights into volunteer engagement and retention associated with a citizen science program focused on reporting koala sightings in South East Queensland, Australia. Abstract
Citizen science provides members of the public with the opportunity to be involved in conservation. Redlands Coast Koala Watch is funded by Liz Foote, Sharyn Rundle‐Thielewiley +1 more sourceCrime and punishment in the outback: A review of extractive and destructive green crime cases in Australia's criminal justice system
Conservation Science and Practice, Volume 8, Issue 2, February 2026.Wildlife and environmental crime is a global issue, but regional assessments of these crimes and their impacts are lacking. We reviewed publicly available case files from Australia's intermediate and higher courts to construct a dataset providing insight into the nature and extent of these crimes in an Australian context.Isabelle R. Onley, Jessica Alber, Katie A. F. Smith, Kellie Toole, Dylan L. Chadwick, Claire Williams, Phillip Cassey +6 morewiley +1 more source