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Artificial intelligence chatbots in endodontic education—Concepts and potential applications
Abstract The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into education is transforming learning across various domains, including dentistry. Endodontic education can significantly benefit from AI chatbots; however, knowledge gaps regarding their potential and limitations hinder their effective utilization.
Hossein Mohammad‐Rahimi +5 more
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Patient Participation in Decision‐Making During Nursing Care: A Relational Autonomy Perspective
ABSTRACT Aim To explore patient participation in decision‐making during nursing care experienced by patients with chronic diseases, family members and nurses. Design Focused ethnography. Methods This study included an 8‐month fieldwork in a Chinese hospital.
Yin Wang +2 more
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Educational Strategies for Managing Moral Distress in Student Nurses: A Scoping Review
ABSTRACT Aims To explore what content, teaching and learning activities are advocated by nurse educators to mitigate moral distress and related concepts in student nurses. Design Scoping review. Review Methods The review was conducted according to Joanna Briggs Institute guidelines.
Rebecca Timmins, Chris Kite
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Da Vinci's mischief: xylem conduits in the stems of woody plants do not furcate
Summary The hydraulic architecture of plants is often modeled as a ‘furcating’ network, in which xylem conduits proliferate in number toward the stem apex, analogous to animal circulatory systems. Yet whether furcation actually occurs within woody stems remains untested, despite major implications for carbon costs and hydraulic efficiency.
Gilberto Alemán‐Sancheschúlz +4 more
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From Everyman to Hamlet: A Distant Reading
Abstract The sixteenth century sees English drama move from Everyman to Hamlet: from religious to secular subject matter and from personified abstractions to characters bearing proper names. Most modern scholarship has explained this transformation in terms originating in the work of Jacob Burckhardt: concern with religion and a taste for ...
Vladimir Brljak
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ABSTRACT Aims This study aimed to determine the relationship between symptom management and quality of life in palliative care patients. Methods Data was collected using the Patient Information Form, the Edmonton Symptom Assessment Scale (ESAS), and the EQ‐5D Quality of Life Scale.
Gülşah Çamcı +3 more
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Fugitive Junctures: Life‐Seeking, Route‐Finding and the Mobile Ensemble at Kenya's Borders
Short Abstract Fugitivity has become an important conceptual frame to understand the illegalised mobilities of contemporary migrants in conjunction with enslaved people's historical lines of flight as spatial praxes to seize their own freedom. Thinking from Kenya, and drawing on research with migrants, border officials, activists, police and smugglers,
Hanno Brankamp
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ABSTRACT Background Ethics education for pre‐ and post‐licensure nurses is inconsistently delivered. In clinical practice, nurses report feeling inadequately prepared to address ethical challenges, which decreases their ability to take ethical action and creates moral distress.
Georgina Morley +4 more
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Ethical Challenges of Acute Pain Management: A Scoping Review
ABSTRACT Background and Aims Acute pain significantly impairs patients' quality of life and well‐being. Its management frequently presents complex ethical dilemmas for healthcare professionals, particularly when dealing with diverse patient populations, raising critical questions about practice and equity.
Mehdi Azimian Zavareh +6 more
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