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Nurse‐Led Models of Service Delivery for Skin Cancer Detection: A Systematic Review
ABSTRACT Aim To consolidate evidence on nurse‐led models for skin cancer detection by focusing on their roles, comparing their effectiveness to physician‐led care and highlighting any value‐added benefits. Design Systematic review methodology with narrative synthesis. Data Sources MEDLINE Complete, PubMed, Embase, CINAHL Complete, ScienceDirect, Scopus,
Leila Kattach +5 more
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ABSTRACT Background The engagement of people with lived experience (PWLE) of mental health and substance use health challenges in the co‐production of health services, programming and research has many benefits, but how co‐production impacts those involved remains unclear.
Lisa D. Hawke +12 more
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Abstract This quasi‐experimental study examined the effect of a virtual supportive program on knowledge among mothers of preterm infants and their bond. Mothers of preterm infants are at risk of becoming emotionally detached from their infants because of immediate separation and the lack of support during the early postpartum period, especially in ...
Supaporn Pusri +2 more
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When Did They Post It? How Temporal Markers Influence the Persuasiveness of Online Reviews
ABSTRACT Before buying a product, consumers often seek the opinions of others who have past experience with it, for example, by browsing online reviews. This research finds that the persuasive impact of such reviews depends on their temporal context: Consumers view the same review as less persuasive when tagged with proximate temporal markers (e.g ...
Linda Hagen, Ed O'Brien
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Local political representation as a pathway to power: A natural experiment in India
Abstract What drives the career advancement of female politicians in opaque selection environments where party activists hold sway? I argue that women's higher presence in local politics not only improves party elite responsiveness to greater talent supply (top‐down mechanism) but also expands women's capacity to organize grassroots activist networks ...
Tanushree Goyal
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From the market survey, 192 products declared the use of steviol glycosides among 1285 products that declared the use of intense sweeteners on their labels. Most products met regulatory limits for steviol glycoside concentrations, except for four beverages.
Pharrunrat Tanaviyutpakdee +6 more
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Abstract Aims Researchers were invited by Aboriginal leaders to collaborate on this study which aimed to assess food intake in the Walgett Aboriginal community to inform long‐term community‐led efforts to improve food and water security and nutrition. Methods Aboriginal adults living in or near Walgett, a remote community in north‐west NSW, Australia ...
Emalie Rosewarne +19 more
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AbstractMigration is deeply gendered, yet little is known about the lived experiences of displaced women or how they manage their reproductive health challenges. Here, we explore the meaning of sexual and reproductive health for displaced Venezuelan women in Brazil, using photovoice.
Tallulah Lines +4 more
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Abstract In northern Canada, Indigenous Peoples face rapid environmental and sociocultural changes that disrupt access to traditional places and practices. This disruption limits cross‐generational knowledge transfer and decreases opportunities for youth to connect with the Land. Land‐based education programs aim to provide Indigenous youth with spaces
Steph Woodworth +4 more
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Abstract In search of innovation and market success, firms have started to empower their customers in many ways, from customizing and self‐producing their own products (products made for one) to selecting and designing products for the broader marketplace (products made for many). This power shift has important behavioral and psychological consequences
Lukas Maier, Christian V. Baccarella
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