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Abstract Many people make changes to their lives to provide a greater sense of value, purpose, or coherence to their everyday existence. One goal in making such changes is to improve their sense of existential authenticity, a feeling that their lives are being lived in what they see as meaningful and productive ways.
Ian Ruthven
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Nurse practitioner preceptors' perceived facilitators and barriers to precepting. [PDF]
Wiggins H +3 more
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Meeting of nursing school deans: scenario for symbolic struggle in the education in nursing arena (1943-1945) [PDF]
António José de Almeida Filho +3 more
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Is OpenAlex suitable for research quality evaluation and which citation indicator is best?
Abstract This article compares (1) citation analysis with OpenAlex and Scopus, testing their citation counts, document type/coverage, and subject classifications and (2) three citation‐based indicators: raw counts, (field and year) Normalized Citation Scores (NCS), and Normalized Log‐transformed Citation Scores (NLCS).
Mike Thelwall, Xiaorui Jiang
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Nursing Images Appearing in Elementary School Textbooks under the 7th National Curriculum
Hyeong Wook Choi, Myun Sook Jung
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Abstract Disadvantaged communities often face compounded infrastructural, social, and economic barriers to accessing and utilizing information. This study investigates the information ecosystem of small‐scale fishing communities in climate‐vulnerable regions of Bangladesh, examining their information needs, access practices, and systemic constraints ...
Md Khalid Hossain +7 more
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Correction to: Diaphragmatic breathing for referred pain after total laparoscopic hysterectomy: a randomized clinical trial. [PDF]
Partida-Márquez AL +5 more
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Risky or rigorous? Developing trustworthiness criteria for AI‐supported qualitative data analysis
Anatomical Sciences Education, EarlyView.
Michelle D. Lazarus +4 more
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ABSTRACT The long‐term outcomes of regression in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) remain unclear. Previous evidence suggests that autistic individuals with regression have poorer adulthood outcomes across various indices than those without regression. We compared two groups—those with and without regression in ASD—among 168 participants from a population‐
Satoru Minami +4 more
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