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ABSTRACT This paper examines the Solomon Islands Graduate Intern Supervision and Support Project (SIGISSP) and its successor, the Solomon Islands Medical Partnership for Learning, Education and Research (SIMPLER), a decade‐long partnership between the Solomon Islands Ministry of Health and Medical Services, the National Referral Hospital and Australian
Sharon McLennan
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Investigating relationships among strontium, barium, and seasonality in wild baboons
Abstract Geochemical profiles of Australopithecus africanus and baboon teeth show fluctuating trace elements, possibly reflecting seasonal diets. Here we use laser ablation–inductively coupled plasma–mass spectrometric measurements of calcium‐normalized strontium and barium ratios (Sr/Ca and Ba/Ca) and ion microprobe analyses of oxygen isotopes (δ18O ...
Maya Bharatiya +12 more
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The Sexual Harassment of Female Active-Duty Personnel: Effects on Job Satisfaction and Intentions to Remain in the Military [PDF]
This paper examines the relationship between sexual harassment and the job satisfaction and intended turnover of active-duty women in the U.S. military using unique data from a survey of the incidence of unwanted gender-related behavior conducted by the ...
Deborah A. Cobb-Clark, Heather Antecol
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Virtuous Organizations in the Age of AI: Relational Goods and Human Flourishing
ABSTRACT The integration of AI‐based systems in everyday work has given rise to augmented organizations, transforming traditional work paradigms and prompting new research questions concerning augmented work processes and their related ethical issues. Drawing upon the practice‐institution framework proposed by Alasdair MacIntyre, integrated with Donati'
Francesco Vincenzo Giarmoleo +3 more
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Are there rural–urban differences in maternal health and care among postpartum women, and do those differences vary by insurance coverage? This study used the 2013–2018 National Health Interview Surveys of 2,664 non‐pregnant female respondents ages 18–49 with an infant under age one.
Julia D. Interrante +4 more
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Perceptions of registered nurses regarding their capability to care for soldiers experiencing mental illness at a military hospital in South Africa [PDF]
Magister Curationis - MCurBackground: Psychiatric nursing in a military setting is aimed at sustaining and facilitating a healthy lifestyle and performance in the achievement of mental health among soldiers.
Pillay, Colin
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BackgroundCoronary heart disease has a high incidence rate, a high mortality rate, a high recurrence rate, and a high medical cost. In addition, some patients need to undergo percutaneous coronary artery stent implantation (CASI), which is a kind of ...
Yan Hua +9 more
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Potential for Professional Profit: The Making of the New Zealand Army Nursing Service 1914-1915
This article examines the development of the New Zealand Army Nursing Service between August 1914 and April 1015. War was seen as an opportunity to further promote the new order of nursing and nurses fought against the employment of amateur war-time ...
Jan Rodgers
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Physical Activity, Sitting Time, and Sleep Among Postpartum Women During the COVID‐19 Pandemic
ABSTRACT Background Little is known about the negative impacts of the COVID‐19 pandemic on health behaviors among postpartum women. We aimed to assess self‐reported changes in physical activity, sitting time, and sleep among postpartum women early in the pandemic.
Longgang Zhao +6 more
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Abstract Language profoundly shapes how diabetes is perceived, experienced and managed, with the potential to perpetuate stigma or promote dignity and respect. This expert review, conducted by an international, multidisciplinary team, traces the evolution of the global diabetes #LanguageMatters movement and synthesises evidence on the effects of ...
Elizabeth Holmes‐Truscott +15 more
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