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ABSTRACT Aim To evaluate the quality of action research studies using the Quality Assessment Action Research Checklist (QuARC) and to assess its utility as a tool for quality appraisal. Design A hybrid systematic narrative review following Turnbull et al.'s six‐stage methodology and reported in accordance with PRISMA 2020 guidance.
Mary Casey +4 more
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Exploring the effects of occupational noise on cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases: A Mendelian randomization study. [PDF]
Peng S, Huang X, Fu C, Liu Q, Hou J.
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ABSTRACT Aim To examine the reasons for and methods of using remote video monitoring to prevent falls across hospital and residential aged care, and explore how staff, patients, residents and families perceive its use and benefits. Design Scoping Review.
Kelly Stephen +4 more
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Job specific health status of workers in ayurvedic pharmaceutical manufacturing units across Kerala: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
U PV +5 more
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Low socioeconomic status (SES) is negatively associated with children's cognitive and academic performance, leading to long‐term educational and economic disparities. In particular, SES is a powerful predictor of executive function (EF), language ability, and academic achievement.
Divyangana Rakesh +3 more
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Prediction of risk of hearing loss by industry noise from cross-sectional and longitudinal data. [PDF]
Yu X +14 more
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Worker Heterogeneity and the Effect of Noncompetes on Firm Performance
ABSTRACT Using staggered state‐level changes in noncompete enforceability, we document that reduced enforcement increases profitability, valuation, productivity, and plant‐level growth in knowledge‐worker‐intensive firms relative to other firms. Critically, these gains are concentrated among the most productive knowledge‐worker firms, consistent with ...
Zhaozhao He, Modupe Babajide Wintoki
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Associations Between Noise-Induced Hearing Loss and the Risk of High Fasting Blood Glucose Among the Air Force Population. [PDF]
Tsai CH, Chien YC, Chang TY.
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Abstract Prior studies in multiple sclerosis (MS) suggest preserved recognition of positive emotions despite deficits for negative ones, but this dissociation may reflect methodological limitations (valence‐asymmetry: positive‐valence being limited to happiness/joy in basic‐emotion sets). This study tested whether emotion–recognition deficits in MS are
Laurent Zikos +6 more
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Association between comprehensive exposure to multiple occupational hazardous factors and telomere length with hypertension in male steel workers: a case-control study. [PDF]
Chen X +9 more
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