Introduction : Thinking Integration Otherwise
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Ennser-Kananen, Johanna +5 more
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How to (or not to) Integrate Vertical Programmes for the Control of Major Neglected Tropical Diseases in sub-Saharan Africa. [PDF]
Combining the delivery of multiple health interventions has the potential to minimize costs and expand intervention coverage. Integration of mass drug administration is therefore being encouraged for delivery of preventive chemotherapy (PCT) to control ...
Kabatereine, Narcis B +5 more
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Qualitative characteristics of informationin integrated reporting
Subject. The subject of this research is limited to identifying the qualitative characteristics of the International Concept of Integrated Reporting.
Viktor Sergeevich Plotnikov +1 more
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Responding to health care complexity: suggestions for integrated and interprofessional workplace learning [PDF]
This report highlights complexity in health care and the relevance of integrated and interprofessional care and learning. It is proposed that appropriate workforce training in response to complexity should be contextually relevant and workplace ...
Brownie, Sharon +2 more
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Coding for Critical Thinking: A Case Study in Embedding Complementary Skills in Legal Education
This article contributes to the debate over the place of skills in the law curriculum, offering observations from the author’s experience in scaffolding critical thinking skills and coding into an online legal philosophy class at the University of ...
Trevor Ryan
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Integrating Systems Thinking Into Nursing Education [PDF]
A critical need exists for nursing leadership in current complex health care settings. Systems thinking can be incorporated into nursing education at all levels by using evidence-based principles in education. Teaching tips are provided using a systems awareness model to guide nurse educators in the assessment and integration of systems thinking and ...
Phillips, Janet M., Stalter, Ann M.
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A One Health Evaluation of the Southern African Centre for Infectious Disease Surveillance [PDF]
Rooted in the recognition that emerging infectious diseases occur at the interface of human, animal, and ecosystem health, the Southern African Centre for Infectious Disease Surveillance (SACIDS) initiative aims to promote a trans-sectoral approach to ...
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The Effect of Zhongyong Thinking on Remote Association Thinking: An EEG Study
The Doctrine of the Mean (zhongyong) introduced by Confucianism is not only an aspect of faith, but also a way of thinking for Chinese individuals. Zhongyong includes two thinking forms: eclectic thinking (ET; i.e., “neither-A-nor-B”) and integrated ...
Zhijin Zhou +5 more
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Students’ creative thinking skills need to be continuously improved. However, the creative thinking of students at SMAN Arjasa (Arjasa Senior High School) based on the observation results is still low.
Dian Nur Aisah +3 more
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Delineating the parameters of integrated thinking: A synthetic literature review
Background: Many accounting professional bodies, of which the South African Institute of Chartered Accountants (SAICA) is one, expect academics to develop integrated thinking skills in their students during higher education.
Erica Du Toit +2 more
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