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Is compensation “bad for health”? A systematic meta-review
Injury, 2011There is a common perception that injury compensation has a negative impact on health status, and systematic reviews supporting this thesis have been used to influence policy and practice decisions. This study evaluates the quality of the empirical evidence of a negative correlation between injury compensation and health outcomes, based on systematic ...
Spearing, Natalie M., Connelly, Luke B.
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Career crafting literature meta-review
Multidisciplinary Science JournalThis meta-review synthesizes the existing body of literature on career crafting, a burgeoning area of research within career development studies. Career crafting represents a proactive approach by which individuals shape their career paths, enhancing personal and professional growth.
Valentyna Balakhtar +2 more
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Meaningful work literature meta-review
Multidisciplinary Science JournalThis paper delves into the complex terrain of meaningful work, a concept at the heart of contemporary career development and organizational behavior discourse. By synthesizing the foundational perspectives, we explore the dual dimensions of meaningful work: the individual-oriented perspective, which emphasizes self-actualization, and the socially ...
Valentyna Lozovetska +2 more
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Meta-Review of Augmented Reality in Education
2018 10th International Conference on Information Technology and Electrical Engineering (ICITEE), 2018Augmented reality has been developed decades ago, but its implementation can be enjoyed by the wider community only in the last few years, along with the increasing number of affordable smartphones which are owned by almost everyone. Although previous studies have shown that augmented reality has the potential to improve learning in students, the ...
Bimo Sunarfri Hantono +2 more
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Measuring Resilience: A Systematic Meta-Review
Resilience to natural hazards and climate change is a rather wicked and complex subject, such that it requires the knowledge of several disciplines such as economics, governance, engineering, sociology, and environmental science. The intertwining of these different disciplines results in a symphony of clashes and harmony, but all of this relies heavilyTony Wei-Tse Hung +2 more
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Neurocognitive function in obstructive sleep apnoea: A meta‐review
Respirology, 2012ABSTRACTAdult obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) is associated with cognitive dysfunction. While many review articles have attempted to summarize the evidence for this association, it remains difficult to determine which domains of cognition are affected by OSA. This is because of marked differences in the nature of these reviews (e.g.
Bucks, R., Olaithe, M., Eastwood, Peter
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Public Sector Collective Bargaining: A Meta-Review
Review of Public Personnel AdministrationPublic sector labor unions and their commitment to collective bargaining are central to the study of public sector human resource management. This study explores collective bargaining scholarship in the United States as exemplified in the public administration literature.
Peter Stanley Federman +2 more
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Medical ChatGPT – A systematic Meta-Review
AbstractSince its release at the end of 2022, ChatGPT has seen a tremendous rise in attention, not only from the general public, but also from medical researchers and healthcare professionals. ChatGPT definitely changed the way we can communicate now with computers. We still remember the limitations of (voice) assistants, like Alexa or Siri, that were “Jan Egger +7 more
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A Meta-Review about Medical 3D Printing
AbstractIn recent years, 3D printing (3DP) has gained importance in various fields. This technology has numerous applications, particularly in medicine. This contribution provides an overview on the state of the art of 3DP in medicine and showcases its current use in different medical disciplines and for medical education.Melissa Meister +22 more
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