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Striking a balance: Stakeholder perceptions of risk in horse racing
Abstract Background Thoroughbred racing is a major industry, and in recent years public concerns about equine safety have become more prominent, particularly in relation to on‐track injuries and fatalities. This has challenged the industry's social licence to operate (SLO).
Jessie McCarthy +2 more
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ABSTRACT Issue Addressed Despite the critical role of advocacy in health promotion and public health practice, there is limited inclusion of this competency in public health curricula. This may leave graduates underprepared for advocacy work and contribute to a workforce ill‐equipped to engage in advocacy efforts. This research explores reasons for the
Alexandra J. Bhatti +6 more
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Abstract Background Persons living with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (PALS) are at high risk for malnutrition because of disease‐related factors such as dysphagia, self‐feeding difficulty, and hypermetabolism. Nutrition interventions, including enteral nutrition (EN) initiation after gastrostomy tube (G‐tube) placement, are integral to care but can ...
Stephanie Dobak +3 more
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Abstract Schools are a common place where the younger generation can develop their understanding of the ocean and acquire the skills needed to become responsible and knowledgeable ocean advocates. Grounded in a relational ocean literacy model, this study examined outcomes of a place‐based programme integrating picture books, beach excursions and ...
Cátia Freitas +4 more
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Background The increasing incidence of novel vaccine-preventable diseases, such as COVID-19, has led to an increase in the development of vaccines globally. Vaccine hesitancy has risen due to fears of vaccines causing harm.
Daniel Weibel +8 more
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Abstract Graduate students across the world are increasingly required or expected to publish in English‐medium academic journals, yet their capacity to do so often depends on the nature of pedagogical support available within their programs. While English for Research Publication Purposes (ERPP) instruction by language specialists has gained a growing ...
Yongyan Li, Xiaoling Liu, Wenxin Zhou
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Factors influencing attrition of health professionals in the Upper East Region of Northern Ghana
Introduction Despite the high healthcare needs in rural regions in Ghana, it is a challenge for health managers to attract and retain healthcare professionals in these regions including the Upper East Region, which negatively affects health service ...
Samuel T. Chatio +7 more
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Upbeat and quirky with a bit of a build: Interpretive repertories in creative music search [PDF]
Pre-existing commercial music is widely used to accom-pany moving images in films, TV commercials and com-puter games. This process is known as music synchronisa-tion. Professionals are employed by rights holders and film makers to perform creative music
Inskip, C., MacFarlane, A., Rafferty, P.
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ABSTRACT Objective Ear disease and hearing loss are largely preventable; however, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children experience some of the highest rates globally. National and state guidelines recommend involving Aboriginal Health Workers/Practitioners (AHWP) in ear and hearing screening, but no investigation has been conducted into ...
Jacqueline H. Stephens +5 more
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The aim of this research is to examine the views of Science and Art Education Center teachers on the social effects of science education. This study aims to analyze the social role of science education in detail by examining the multidimensional effects ...
Servet Hali
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