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Complex interplay of science reasoning and vaccine hesitancy among parents in Shanghai, China
The psychosocial underpinnings of vaccine hesitancy are complex. Research is needed to pinpoint the exact reasons why people hesitate to vaccinate...
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Harnessing Big Data in Neurocritical Care in the Era of Precision Medicine
Purpose of reviewTo survey the literature around “big data” and “artificial intelligence” use, its challenges, and examples in clinical and research...
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Health data hubs: an analysis of existing data governance features for research
BackgroundDigital transformation in healthcare and the growth of health data generation and collection are important challenges for the secondary use...
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Revisiting concepts of evidence in implementation science
BackgroundEvidence, in multiple forms, is a foundation of implementation science. For public health and clinical practice, evidence includes the...
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Energy, Data, and Decision-Making: a Sco** Review—the 3D Commission
Access to energy is an important social determinant of health, and expanding the availability of affordable, clean energy is one of the Sustainable...
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A Review of Machine Learning Approaches for Brain Positron Emission Tomography Data Analysis
Positron emission tomography (PET) imaging has moved forward the development of medical diagnostics and research across various domains, including...
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Preprints: a Timely Counterbalance for Big Data–Driven Research
Big data promises to spark new discoveries but may also distort clinical research. Large datasets that permit numerous analyses could increase the...
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State of the science of sexual health among older cancer survivors: an integrative review
PurposeSexual health is important for quality of life among older (≥65 years) cancer survivors. Yet, little is known about the extent to which their...
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Evidence from big data in obesity research: international case studies
Background/objectiveObesity is thought to be the product of over 100 different factors, interacting as a complex system over multiple levels....
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Reconceptualizing Integrated Knowledge Translation goals: a case study on basic and clinical science investigating the causes and consequences of food allergy
BackgroundIntegrated Knowledge Translation (IKT) and other forms of research co-production are increasingly recognized as valuable approaches to...
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Transparent, Open, and Reproducible Prevention Science
The field of prevention science aims to understand societal problems, identify effective interventions, and translate scientific evidence into policy...
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The impact of clinical and population strategies on coronary heart disease mortality: an assessment of Rose’s big idea
BackgroundCoronary heart disease (CHD), the leading cause of death worldwide, has declined in many affluent countries but it continues to rise in...
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Smart city lifestyle sensing, big data, geo-analytics and intelligence for smarter public health decision-making in overweight, obesity and type 2 diabetes prevention: the research we should be doing
The public health burden caused by overweight, obesity (OO) and type-2 diabetes (T2D) is very significant and continues to rise worldwide. The...
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Market viability: a neglected concept in implementation science
This debate paper asserts that implementation science needs to incorporate a key concept from entrepreneurship—market demand—and demonstrates how...
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The little things are big: evaluation of a compassionate community approach for promoting the health of vulnerable persons
BackgroundVulnerable persons are individuals whose life situations create or exacerbate vulnerabilities, such as low income, housing insecurity and...
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Competing interests: digital health and indigenous data sovereignty
Digital health is increasingly promoting open health data. Although this open approach promises a number of benefits, it also leads to tensions with...
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Return on investment in science: twenty years of European Commission funded research in Alzheimer’s dementia, breast cancer and prostate cancer
Alzheimer’s disease (AD), breast cancer (BC) and prostate cancer (PC) continue to be high in the research and innovation agenda of the European...
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Map** reviews, sco** reviews, and evidence and gap maps (EGMs): the same but different— the “Big Picture” review family
Sco** reviews, map** reviews, and evidence and gap maps are evidence synthesis methodologies that address broad research questions, aiming to...