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Discourse, framing and narrative: three ways of doing critical, interpretive policy analysis
Three decades after the argumentative turn in policy analysis and planning, interpretive approaches have become part of mainstream policy analysis. Increasingly, researchers work within these traditions. Researchers new to these approaches might struggle
Merlijn van Hulst +5 more
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Exploring what the Notion of ‘Lived Experience’ Offers for Social Policy Analysis
In this article, we suggest that social policy may be on the cusp of a large-scale adoption of the notion of lived experience. However, within social policy and allied disciplines, the growing use of the term ‘lived experience’ is unaccompanied by ...
Ian McIntosh, S. Wright
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Regulatory compliance index of traditional medicine and health supplement companies in Indonesia [PDF]
The traditional medicine and health supplement sectors are growing in Indonesia, driven by public interest in natural and preventive health solutions. Regulatory compliance is essential to ensure the safety, quality, and efficacy of these products.
Astuti Sri +5 more
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The relevance of marketing for public policy has been questioned because its focus on dyadic exchanges does not consider the dynamism and complexity of public problems.
Jakob Trischler, Michael Charles
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Sustainability analysis of Chinese transport policy [PDF]
Whilst the world economy is developed, the life and development of human beings have been threatened by the imbalance among environmental and ecological aspects. Thus sustainability is becoming increasingly the focus of various social fields. For most
Chen, H., Mao, B.
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US healthcare costs attributable to type A and type B influenza
While the overall healthcare burden of seasonal influenza in the United States (US) has been well characterized, the proportion of influenza burden attributable to type A and type B illness warrants further elucidation.
Songkai Yan +2 more
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From quality to outcomes: a national study of afterschool STEM programming
Background State afterschool networks across the US are engaged in system-building efforts to improve the quality of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM)-focused afterschool programming.
Patricia J. Allen +6 more
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Background The Belgian Superior Health Council (SHC) preferentially recommended the 20-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV20) for adults aged ≥65 years, immunocompromised patients, and patients aged ≥50 years suffering from conditions that ...
Sophie Marbaix +5 more
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Background Febrile neutropenia (FN) is a serious complication of myelosuppressive chemotherapy. Clinical practice guidelines recommend routine prophylactic coverage with granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF)—such as pegfilgrastim—for most ...
Derek Weycker +8 more
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How far are groundwater resource assessments in India reliable?
The article critically reviews the methodology adopted by the Central Ground Water Board (CGWB) for the assessment of groundwater resources in India.
P.N.A. Vaishnavi, M. Dinesh Kumar
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