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Survey sabotage: Insights into reducing the risk of fraudulent responses in online surveys
Abstract Validity is a key element of many forms of research—particularly surveys, which are often used in health professions education research. A survey must accurately measure what it is intended to measure to be considered valid. This is becoming increasingly difficult in the age of artificial intelligence (AI), where “bots” (short for robots) are ...
James Bonnamy+3 more
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Evaluation of the impact of refined nursing care on schizophrenia patients. [PDF]
Zhang Y, Liang W, Gui J.
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Team Building Activities: Increasing Staff Engagement. [PDF]
Eruwayo, Clement, BSN, RN+3 more
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Podcasts in health education—Insights from a scoping review and survey
Abstract Podcasts have rapidly emerged as a powerful tool for health communication, especially since the COVID‐19 pandemic. While evidence shows that podcasts can enhance student knowledge, confidence, and flexibility in learning, their educational impact is primarily studied within formal academic contexts.
Matthew J. Barton+2 more
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Exploring markers in nursing care of prostate cancer. [PDF]
Zhang Y, Cheng F, Li L.
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Developing a New Specialty Multi-disciplinary Clinic while Orienting as a Novice Nurse Navigator [PDF]
Beaupre, Laura, BSN, OCN, CBPN-IC+8 more
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Abstract Bodies of the deceased are important for training healthcare professionals in anatomy education, research, and clinical skills. While body donation programs exist in many countries around the world, few exist in Africa, likely due to strong religious convictions of the public, socioeconomic factors, and other difficulties.
Oheneba Boadum+2 more
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The use of utilization review records as a source of data on nursing home care.
Ros Kane+3 more
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