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The Willingness of Health Care Workers to Respond to a Pandemic in an LMIC Setting: Implications for Public Health Emergency Preparedness. [PDF]
Asad N+8 more
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The efficacy and usability of motivational interviewing just‐in‐time trainings for youth mentors
Abstract Using youth mentors to deliver evidence‐based psychosocial services has been proposed to increase the reach of treatments, in part given the affordability and ubiquity of mentors in youth settings. Further, tests of mentor‐delivered motivational interviewing (MI) have shown increases in youth mentees' academic performance and wellbeing.
Mackenzie J. Hart+4 more
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Editorial: Voices from the frontline: the lived experiences of healthcare professionals in the workplace. [PDF]
Berghs M.
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Abstract Youth advisory boards are ubiquitous in community‐based research, yet there is limited description of their development or direct benefits to participants within international research contexts. This convergent mixed‐method study describes and evaluates the design and implementation of a bilingual International Youth Advisory Board (IYAB) of ...
Shelley L. Craig+7 more
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COVID-19 Impact on Veterans Health Administration Nurses: A Retrospective Survey. [PDF]
Carlson J+11 more
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ABSTRACT The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) pandemic created major challenges for allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (allo‐HSCT). Scientific societies and authorities recommended cryopreserving grafts before starting conditioning regimens, despite limited data on the clinical impact.
Irene Defrancesco+52 more
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Natural Spillover Risk and Disease Outbreaks: Is Over-Simplification Putting Public Health at Risk? [PDF]
Bell D+3 more
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ABSTRACT Background Despite existing regulations mandating exposure control, training, and monitoring, many worksites continue to inadequately protect workers from lead exposure. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) requires facilities to report lead emissions to the Toxics Release Inventory (TRI), presenting a potential tool for identifying at ...
Chibuzor Abasilim+3 more
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The next influenza pandemic: lessons from Hong Kong
K. F. Shortridge, Malik Peiris, Yi Guan
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