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Spike in e-scooter injuries linked to ride-share boom [PDF]
They’re new and they’re fun. But the urban invasion by ride-share electric scooters has brought a corresponding jump in injuries and hospital admissions. Electric scooters, or e-scooters, are battery-powered motorized versions of the push scooters popular with kids.
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ABSTRACT Background This study presents the development of a supplementary questionnaire assessing lifestyle behaviors, psychological well‐being, and contextual factors, designed to complement the World Mental Health International College Student (WMH‐ICS) survey, within the Italian Health Mode On project.
Giansanto Mosconi +22 more
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ABSTRACT Objective To provide a descriptive analysis of the overall health and well‐being of older adults of Pacific Peoples ethnicity using the interRAI‐Home Care assessments, compared with NZ Europeans. Methods A cross‐sectional retrospective analysis was conducted of interRAI‐Home Care assessments assessed between 5 July 2016 and 31 December 2020 ...
Xaviour Walker +8 more
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The emergence of dockless shared e-scooters as a new form of shared micromobility offers a viable solution to specific urban transportation problems, including the first-mile–last-mile issue, parking constraints, and environmental emissions ...
Narith Saum +2 more
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The scores of the Functional Mobility Scale, Gillette Functional Assessment Questionnaire, Functional Independence Measure for Children, and Patient‐Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System showed robust construct validity. The MID values reported in this study provide clinicians and researchers with evidence‐based benchmarks for assessing and ...
Ahlam Zidan +5 more
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Social Equity Impacts of Congestion Management Strategies [PDF]
This white paper examines the social equity impacts of various congestion management strategies. The paper includes a comprehensive list of 30 congestion management strategies and a discussion of equity implications related to each strategy.
Meza, Ruth +2 more
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Places that Matter: Place Attachment and Wellbeing of Older Antillean Migrants in the Netherlands [PDF]
It has been argued that attachment to place increases wellbeing in old age (Wiles et al., 2009). Feeling ‘in place’ can increase an older person's wellbeing. For older migrants it can be a challenge to live in-between cultures.
Lager, Debbie +2 more
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Evaluation of a Curriculum‐Based Elementary School BikeSafe Program
ABSTRACT Background Children in urban areas face elevated risk for bicycle‐related injuries, yet few evidence‐based curricula address bicycle safety for elementary school physical education (P.E.) settings. Methods The BikeSafe Elementary School Curriculum (BESC) is an off‐bicycle, standards‐aligned program for grades 2–5. From August 2024 to May 2025,
Michelina M. Witte +4 more
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ABSTRACT Background Undergraduate medical students often feel unprepared to manage unstable patients, especially in emergency and intensive care settings. Inadequate exposure to real clinical learning tasks without hands‐on experience may contribute to these feelings of unpreparedness. Traditional lectures might not sufficiently support the development
Marie Guinat +6 more
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From paper to Practice: Shared micromobility equity policies yield mixed outcomes
Existing research documents shared micromobility equity policies currently implemented by US cities. But do equity policies on paper translate to outcomes in practice?
Anne Brown, Amanda Howell
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