Safizadeh, Hossein Mangolian Shahrbabaki, Parvin Hafezpour, Sara
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International quarterly of community health education
Breast cancer is the most common cause of premature mortality among women, and screening is one of the most important means of early diagnosis of breast cancer. This qualitative study was conducted to explore strategies for promoting breast cancer screening behaviors from the perspective of health volunteers in south-east Iran. Data collection was ...
Peuchot, Jeremy Allard, Etienne Dureuil, Bertrand Veber, Benoit Compère, Vincent
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JMIR mHealth and uHealth
Background Establishing pre- and postoperative contact with patients is part of successful medical management in outpatient surgery. In France, this is mostly done via telephone. Automated information with short message service (SMS) reminders might be an interesting alternative to increase the rate of compliance with preoperative instructions, but...
Amlung, Joseph Huth, Hannah Cullen, Theresa Sequist, Thomas
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JAMIA Open
Objective To identify recurrent themes, insights, and process recommendations from stakeholders in US organizations during the health information technology (HIT) modernization of an existing electronic health record (EHR) to a commercial-off-the-shelf product in both resource-plentiful settings and in a resource-constrained environment, the US Ind...
Hart, Alexander Hertelendy, Attila Ciottone, Gregory R.
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Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness
Siarkowski, Michael Lin, Katie Li, Shari S Al Sultan, Abdulaziz Ganshorn, Heather Kamal, Noreen Hill, Michael Lang, Eddy
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BMJ Open Quality
Background Door-to-needle time (DTN) has an important impact on thrombolysis and reperfusion outcomes in the treatment of acute ischaemic stroke. This systematic review is a critical synthesis of studies evaluating DTN reduction strategies. Method Ovid MEDLINE, PubMed, Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, CINAHL, ProQuest dissertations and LILA...
Hano, Mary Clare Wei, Linda Hubbell, Bryan Rappold, Ana G.
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Citizen science : theory and practice
As the application of citizen science expands to address increasingly complex social problems (e.g., community health), there is opportunity to consider higher-order engagement beyond that of individual members of a community. The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is working to foster public engagement in science through Smoke Sense, which i...
Hatcher, Katherine M Royston, Sara E Mahoney, Megan M
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The European journal of neuroscience
Circadian rhythms are physiological and behavioral processes that exhibit a 24-hr cycle. These daily rhythms are essential for living organisms to align their behavior and physiology with the environment to increase the likelihood of survival. In mammals, circadian rhythms synchronize with the environment primarily by the suprachiasmatic nucleus, a...
Geber, Ylva
Montero is one of the cities with the highest population growth inthe lowlands of Bolivia. According to Montero's municipal plan for water and sanitation, only 36 % of the population in the urban areas of Montero is connected to the sewage system. Since 2015, approximately 200 urine diverting dry toilets (UDDTs) have been built in Montero, providin...
Hoyos de la Garza, Ernesto
The main objective of this case study is to understand how organizational values of a family business are influenced – or are the outcome of – the interactions between the controlling family, their employees, and the social context by which they are surrounded. To investigate this topic a case study research design was applied and a family-owned an...
Rockstuhl, Thomas Eisenberger, Robert Shore, Lynn Kurtessis, James N. Ford, Michael T. Buffardi, Louis C. Mesdaghinia, Salar
The authors meta-analyze relationships of perceived organizational support (POS) with attitudinal and behavioral outcomes in Western (i.e., horizontal-individualistic) and Eastern (i.e., vertical-collectivistic) cultures. The social-exchange perspective suggests that POS effects are stronger in Western cultures because employees are more likely to ...