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ABSTRACT Latin American countries face a significant mental health gap, characterized by an increasing prevalence of mental disorders and limited access to evidence‐based treatments. Internet‐based interventions hold promise for bridging this gap. In Argentina, there are currently no locally developed internet‐based interventions.
Milagros Celleri+5 more
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Abstract Background Research suggests that Attention‐Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) may be associated with narrative language (or storytelling) difficulties, and executive functioning is hypothesized to underlie this association. However, the contribution of executive function to the narrative language production of children with ADHD is unclear
Ida Bonnerup Jepsen+4 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives This qualitative study explored the instructors’ perspectives on the clinical performance of internationally trained dentists (ITD) as dental students, focusing on strengths, limitations, and recommendations for improvement. Methods Qualitative description guided the study design.
Riya Midha+3 more
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ABSTRACT Limited English proficiency (LEP) presents substantial barriers in dental settings, including miscommunication, reduced access to care, and ethical challenges in informed consent. This manuscript explores how professional interpretation, cultural competency training, and Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools can address these disparities. Through
Roopwant Kaur, Salwa Mekled
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Cultivating Professional Identity Through Community‐Based Dental Education: A Qualitative Study
ABSTRACT Aim This study aimed to explore the role of community‐based dental education (CBDE) in shaping professional identity (PI) among predoctoral dental education students at a newly established dental college. Materials and Methods Qualitative methods employing focus groups were used for data collection.
Sruthi Sunil+4 more
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This study underscores the importance of adaptive communication in overcoming linguistic and cultural barriers, emphasising the need for culturally safe and patient‐centred care while maintaining professionals' responsibility to provide quality care to diverse patient populations.
Nica Abrasado, Sibusiso Mdletshe
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Qualities of Successful Career Transitions in Finland
ABSTRACT Working life is fundamentally changing due to factors such as remote work, platform economy, automation, artificial intelligence, and sustainability transformations. We gathered the interview data (n = 56) among career changers working in work environments and performing tasks that were atypical compared to their educational backgrounds.
Leena Unkari‐Virtanen+2 more
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Work-Tools: Tablet for Inclusive Education
Extensive studies conducted by a group of experienced researchers in linguistics and informatics, have shown that the language of the pathological perceptual disorientation, in the light of the syntactic theory, could provide a better understanding of ...
Ritamaria Bucciarelli+2 more
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ABSTRACT This qualitative synthesis of articles published in The Journal of Humanistic Counseling from 2008 to 2023 identifies six primary areas of scholarly inquiry alongside four schools of humanistic thought: dialectical pragmatism, existential phenomenology, dialogical constructionism, and critical poststructuralism.
Brett D. Wilkinson+4 more
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The Use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Talent Acquisition: The Case of Greek Luxury Hotels
ABSTRACT This study introduces a framework for the adoption of Artificial Intelligence (AI) driven technology to talent acquisition processes in luxury hotels. This qualitative study employed 23 semi‐structured interviews to explore the perceptions of professionals on AI in luxury hotels in Greece.
Evangelia Marinakou+2 more
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