Ciuhureanu, Alina
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International conference KNOWLEDGE-BASED ORGANIZATION
To gain strength in a constantly changing economy, organizations must have a high-performance information system that allows them a detailed knowledge of the situation in which they find themselves. The value of accounting information depends on the relevance it has in the decision-making process. Moreover, it is required that the users show their ...
Swift, Jim O'Kelly, Noel Barker, Chris Woodward, Alex Ghosh, Sudip
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JMIR formative research
The COVID-19 pandemic stressed global health care systems' acute capacity and caused a diversion of resources from elective care to the treatment of acute respiratory disease. In preparing for a second wave of COVID-19 infections, England's National Health Service (NHS) in Leicester, Leicestershire, and Rutland sought to protect acute capacity in t...
Anari, Razieh Nikooyeh, Bahareh Ghodsi, Delaram Amini, Maryam Neyestani, Tirang R
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Waste management & research : the journal of the International Solid Wastes and Public Cleansing Association, ISWA
Hospital food waste has nutritional, economic and environmental impacts, and halving food waste is a sustainable development goal. This study aimed to quantify hospital food waste and its nutritional, environmental and financial values in medical and surgical wards. In a cross-sectional study in three educational hospitals, nutritional and demograp...
Waters, Austin R Turner, Cindy Easterly, Caleb W Tovar, Ida Mulvaney, Megan Poquadeck, Matt Johnston, Hailey Ghazal, Lauren V Rains, Stephen A Cloyes, Kristin G
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JMIR cancer
Cancer survivors frequently experience cancer-related financial burdens. The extent to which Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Plus (LGBTQ+) populations experience cancer-related cost-coping behaviors such as crowdfunding is largely unknown, owing to a lack of sexual orientation and gender identity data collection and social stigma. Web-s...
Jason, Kendra Carr, Dawn Chen, Zhao
Published in
Journal of aging and health
This study investigates race-ethnic differences among older non-Hispanic Black, non-Hispanic White, and Hispanic adults' financial, employment, and stress consequences of COVID-19. We use data from the Health and Retirement Study, including the 2020 COVID-panel, to evaluate a sample of 2,929 adults using a combination of bivariate tests, OLS regres...
Raggatt, Michelle Wright, Cassandra J C Sacks-Davis, Rachel Dietze, Paul M Hellard, Margaret E Hocking, Jane S Lim, Megan S C
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JMIR research protocols
Peers are an important determinant of health and well-being during late adolescence; however, there is limited quantitative research examining peer influence. Previous peer network research with adolescents faced methodological limitations and difficulties recruiting young people. This study aims to determine whether a web-based peer network survey...
Ciuhureanu, Alina-Teodora
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International conference KNOWLEDGE-BASED ORGANIZATION
In order for financial-accounting information to be useful and timely, it must correspond to the informational needs of users. It is also necessary for the organization to be willing to provide financial-accounting information but also to request it, both from the internal and external environment. In this context, the objective of the paper is to ...
van der Velden, Peter G Contino, Carlo Das, Marcel Wittmann, Lutz
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The International journal of social psychiatry
Findings from prospective studies question the assumption that mental health problems observed in traumatized adults mainly reflect the effects of potentially traumatic events. Aim of the present comparative prospective study is to clarify the extent to which victims of potentially traumatic events with mental health, social, financial, and/or lega...
Lim, Aaron C Mosqueda, Laura Nguyen, Annie L Mason, Tyler B Weissberger, Gali H Fenton, Laura Lichtenberg, Peter Han, S Duke
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Aging & mental health
The goal of this study was to test whether interpersonal dysfunction, characterized by loneliness and/or dissatisfaction with relationships, is an imminent predictor of financial exploitation vulnerability (FEV) among adults age 50+ within a 6-month observation period. This study also tests whether FEV prospectively predicts interpersonal dysfuncti...
Malgor, Rafael D Baker, Jennifer M Malgor, Emily A Blebea, John
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Vascular
The number of office-based procedure centers with the capability of performing a wide range of endovascular procedures has substantially increased over the past decade. This shift in practice settings has occurred faster in the private sector as compared to the academic environment. The purpose of our study was to evaluate the clinical outcomes of ...