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ABSTRACT This study integrates Acker's institutional inequality regimes and social cognitive career theory (SCCT) to explore career resilience amongst highly qualified women professionals in a developing country context. Despite women undergraduate students outnumbering men in Indian medical schools, female physicians continue to face systemic barriers
Julie Davies +3 more
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Social characteristics of natural childbirth users and nonusers. [PDF]
Carolyn Cave
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Material Aspirations, Cultural Change, and the Transition Toward Sustained Growth
ABSTRACT We highlight the role of economic materialism as a cultural phenomenon of significance in relation to economic transformation and development. By inducing material aspirations, an endogenous cultural change toward more widespread adherence to materialistic values is both a cause and an effect of productivity growth.
Evangelos V. Dioikitopoulos +1 more
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The location of pain in childbirth: natural childbirth and the transformation of obstetrics [PDF]
William Ray Arney, Jane Neill
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The Role of Dice in the Emergence of the Probability Calculus
Summary The early development of the probability calculus was clearly influenced by the roll of dice. However, while dice have been cast since time immemorial, documented calculations on the frequency of various dice throws date back only to the mid‐13th century.
David R. Bellhouse, Christian Genest
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Women's experiences of a diagnosis of gestational diabetes mellitus: a systematic review [PDF]
Craig, Louise Eisten +3 more
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ABSTRACT Aims This study aimed to investigate factors influencing the acceptance of smartphone applications among high‐risk pregnant women in the Lao People's Democratic Republic to support continuous care. Design An explanatory sequential mixed‐methods design.
Sasitara Nuampa +5 more
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Effect of traditional Chinese medicine therapy on labor pain in patients with natural childbirth: A network meta-analysis. [PDF]
Yi Y +5 more
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Overcoming Shame to Vocalise During Childbirth: A Qualitative Interview Study
ABSTRACT Aim To explore women's experiences of vocalisation during childbirth and the interplay with their feelings of shame. Design This interpretive, qualitative study is grounded in a social constructionist theory of gender, which provides a lens for examining the role of vocal toning in childbirth.
Laura A. Zinsser, Nancy I. Stone
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