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ABSTRACT This study aims to investigate the effectiveness of training interventions in public, institutional or private organizations for promoting positive attitudes among employers towards hiring individuals with intellectual developmental disabilities (IDD) in supported employment settings. The study included 60 employers, divided into three groups:
Miri Ben‐Amram +1 more
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ABSTRACT Aim Interprofessional socialisation can contribute to collaborative patient care. Although there is research regarding interprofessional socialisation of healthcare students and frontline staff, there is limited literature regarding healthcare educators in practice settings.
Sara Dolan +4 more
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Spray drift in arboriculture: A dataset to analyse the influence of spray application techniques, anti-drift nets, and their combinations on the reduction of sedimentary drift, aerial drift and exposure of bystanders. [PDF]
Hudebine Y +10 more
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Is intending just remembering?
I assess Wayne Wu's thesis that intention is a form of practical memory functionally analogous to working memory. Wu argues that being active in intention involves vigilance and steadfastness (sustaining attention). I argue that being active in intention also requires strategic management, a distinct process of modulating intention's influence against ...
Juan Pablo Bermúdez
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Knowledge and attitudes toward cardiopulmonary resuscitation on women in Arab countries: An international cross-sectional survey study. [PDF]
Alqudah Z +7 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Out‐of‐hospital cardiorespiratory arrest affects more than 350,000 people in Europe annually. Therefore, health education interventions led by nurses are essential to provide complete and adequate education on basic life support to family members of patients with cardiac conditions.
Irene Alcoceba +9 more
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Resuscitation needs justice: an intersectional view on justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion. [PDF]
Chakroun-Walha O +7 more
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Awake Percutaneous Cervical Cordotomy in Patients With Cancer: A Technical Report
ABSTRACT Background Percutaneous cervical cordotomy (PCC) is a minimally invasive radiofrequency procedure for intractable unilateral cancer pain. Commonly performed under conscious sedation, awake PCC enables real‐time patient feedback, potentially improving targeting precision and expanding eligibility for patients in whom sedation poses risks ...
Adinda P. Pradhana +6 more
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Perceptions and Feedback of Medical Students regarding Simulation Based Learning at Dow Medical College Karachi. [PDF]
Rasheed T +5 more
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ABSTRACT Background Undergraduate medical students often feel unprepared to manage unstable patients, especially in emergency and intensive care settings. Inadequate exposure to real clinical learning tasks without hands‐on experience may contribute to these feelings of unpreparedness. Traditional lectures might not sufficiently support the development
Marie Guinat +6 more
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