Mumin, F.I. Fenton, A. Osman, A.Y. Mor, Siobhan
Zoonoses are likely to cause a substantial burden on both human and animal health systems in Somalia, given the close proximity between the pastoralist majority and their livestock. However, decades of instability leading to weak disease surveillance have meant that data on the burden of zoonoses is lacking. The aim of this scoping review was to as...
Schlebbe, Kirsten Bressel, Paulina Greifeneder, Elke Voß, Franziska
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Bibliotheksdienst
Der vorliegende Artikel beschäftigt sich mit der Frage, welche Methoden genutzt werden können, um eine Evaluierung von Services und Angeboten von Fachinformationsdiensten nutzer*innenzentriert und interaktiv umzusetzen. Als Beispiel dient der Fachinformationsdienst Darstellende Kunst, bereitgestellt von der Universitätsbibliothek Johann Christian S...
Katee, Sally M.
Vernooij, Vera Vellema, Sietze R. Crane, Todd A.
The triangle of dairy intensification, commercialisation and market formalisation is promoted to address the challenges of food and nutrition security (FNS) and climate change. This article questions the need for formalisation to reach intensification and commercialisation objectives in Kenya. Moving beyond the binary perception of milk markets as ...
Warrit, Natapot Sinu, Palatty Allesh Mu, Junpeng Belavadi, Vasuki Brockmann, Axel Buchori, Damayanti Dorey, James B. Hughes, Alice Krishnan, Smitha Ngo, Hien T.
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The challenges of bee research in Asia are unique and severe, reflecting different cultures, landscapes, and faunas. Strategies and frameworks developed in North America or Europe may not prove applicable. Virtually none of these species have been assessed by the IUCN and there is a paucity of public data on even the basics of bee distribution. If ...
Arredondo Montero, Javier Bronte Anaut, Mónica Martín-Calvo, Nerea Bardají Pascual, Carlos
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Clinical pediatrics
International cooperation in pediatrics and pediatric surgery entails important barriers such as sociocultural differences, language difficulties, lack of infrastructure and resources, and short duration of campaigns. In this work, we share our personal experience in relation to the scientific publication of works carried out in pediatric internati...
Germscheid, Niccole Cheung, Jason P Y Neva, Marko H Öner, F Cumhur Kwon, Brian K Valacco, Marcelo Awwad, Waleed Sciubba, Daniel M Lewis, Stephen J Rhines, Laurence D
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Global spine journal
Resource allocation to research activities is challenging and there is limited evidence to justify decisions. Members of AO Spine were surveyed to understand the research practices and needs of spine surgeons worldwide. An 84-item survey was distributed to the AO Spine community in September of 2020. Respondent demographics and insights regarding r...
Smith, Marie A Nigro, Stefanie
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The Annals of pharmacotherapy
Design thinking is an approach to problem solving that focuses on a solution to a problem. This systematic approach can be applied to practice-based research or implementation projects in your practice setting. It may be useful for starting new projects as well as revisiting past projects that may not have yielded meaningful results. The design-thi...
Worobiec, Michele Firesheets, Kelly C Reichert, Jessica Taylor, Jirka
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Value in health : the journal of the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research
This article addresses data privacy issues as they relate to multisystem collaborations for prearrest deflection into treatment and services for those suffering from a substance use disorder. The authors explore how the US data privacy regulations pose barriers to collaboration and care coordination and how data privacy regulations affect researche...
Aouad, Phillip Hambleton, Ashlea Marks, Peta Maloney, Danielle Calvert, Shannon Caldwell, Belinda McLean, Siân A Shelton, Beth Cowan, Katherine Feneley, John
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The Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry
People with eating disorders, as well as their caregivers, experience high symptom burden, reduced quality of life and increased risk of early mortality. A lack of resources, disjointed vision and limited uptake of the evidence have limited the translation and implementation of research into practice. Little is known about what stakeholders (people...