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The Safe Environment for Every Kid Model in the Swedish Child Health Services: Adoption and Introduction in a Healthcare Region. [PDF]
Golsäter M, Andersson AC.
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ABSTRACT This study draws upon the self‐determination theory and the ambidexterity theory to explore the microfoundations of task performance; in particular, it examines the effect of job autonomy on task performance. While prior studies already supported the existence of a relationship between autonomy and task performance, in this research we advance
Saleh Samimi Dehkordi+3 more
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Managing minor ailments and pharmacy services: How do people make their decisions? [PDF]
Charnaux L, Berger J, Perraudin C.
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Be(com)ing Family: A Systematic Review of Stakeholders' Perspectives on Family in Family Foster Care
ABSTRACT When a child enters a foster family, it weaves an intricate web that profoundly changes the relationships and bonds of all involved, making it difficult to define ‘family’ using predefined criteria. Despite the far‐reaching impact on all involved, no previous study has systematically reviewed and qualitatively analysed how parents, foster ...
Lara Wulleman+3 more
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Evaluating the perceived impact and legacy of master's degree level research in the allied health professions: a UK-wide cross-sectional survey. [PDF]
Cordrey T+3 more
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Care Providers of Indigenous Children and Youth in the Child Welfare System: A Scoping Review
ABSTRACT Indigenous children continue to be significantly over‐represented in child welfare systems in Canada, the United States, Australia and New Zealand. This scoping review represents a subset of a larger review, the objective of which was to consolidate the extant literature on Indigenous child welfare.
Amanda R. Ervin+6 more
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A Reflection on Plagiarism, Patchwriting, and the Engineering Master's Thesis.
Edward Eckel
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Farmers’ share of the consumer food dollar in Canada: What input‐output data from 1997–2021 show us
Abstract This article uses Canadian input–output data from 1997–2021 to explore the consumer food dollar in terms of its distribution between farmers (i.e., farm share) and post‐farm gate industries. We have adopted the method developed by Canning (2011), which is based on a type one Input‐Output multiplier model.
Solomon Aklilu+4 more
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