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Iranian women’s experiences of infertility: A qualitative study
Background: There are concerns and diverse experiences related to infertility and childlessness. The lived experience of infertile people from various cultures needs to be explored.
Nader Aghakhani +3 more
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Background The potential public health benefits of supervised smoking facilities (SSFs) are considerable, and yet implementation of SSFs in North America has been slow.
Jenna van Draanen +6 more
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Interventions to increase participation of NGOs in preventive care: A scoping review
Background and Aims Nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) have enormous potential to effectively prevent and manage diseases; however, little research is available on interventions used to improve NGOs' participation in this area.
Haniye Sadat Sajadi +5 more
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Die Toon: a Late Holocene site in the Richtersveld National Park, northern Cape
A small excavation in the arid eastern portion of the Richtersveld National Park has produced evidence of hunter-gatherer occupation during the period ca. 3800 to 3100 years ago.
Lita Webley, Fiona Archer, J. Brink
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Background Universal home visits to pregnant women and their spouses in Bauchi State, northern Nigeria, discussed local evidence about maternal and child health risks actionable by households.
Loubna Belaid +7 more
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Implementation of the Non-Cash Food Assistance Program (BPNT) in Takalar Regency
Poverty alleviation is one of the efforts to improve the welfare of society. The resulting impact can affect life and the fulfillment of basic needs of society such as food needs.
Rusliadi Rusliadi +2 more
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Women in coastal areas are particularly vulnerable to climate change impacts due to existing gender inequality and socio-cultural norms in Bangladesh. This research aims to explore the vulnerability of women to climate change-induced natural hazards, the
Md Shamsuddoha +8 more
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Unpacking locally led research and evaluation through the lens of collaborative autoethnography
Background: Evaluation in Africa and the Global South has been driven by external, often foreign, actors and focused on meeting donor funding needs, conducted through the lens of ‘others’ other than the affected populations.
Clement Sefa-Nyarko +6 more
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Inclusion of Community-Based Participatory Research in High-Impact Medical Journals. [PDF]
Community-based participatory research (CBPR) is essential for addressing health care inequities; however, it is unclear to what extent articles published in high-impact medical journals use CPBR.
Doughtery M +9 more
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This study analyses the role and impact of public-private partnerships to improve food security in coastal areas of Indonesia. The public-private partnership model as a tool to address poverty, food needs and stunting is examined using a qualitative ...
Rusliadi Rusliadi +2 more
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