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Emergency management and internal audit of emergency preparedness of pre-hospital emergency care
One of the negative components of international travel is the higher likelihood of emergencies that affect a large number of people (mass negative...
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How Much Does State Context Matter in Emergency Savings? Disentangling the Individual and Contextual Contributions of the Financial Capability Constructs
The majority of American families lack the savings necessary to overcome an unexpected financial shock. Sherraden’s (
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Predictors of satisfaction with emergency remote teaching (ERT) during Covid 19 among undergraduate students of Nigeria’s premier university
University of Ibadan, Nigeria’s premier university commenced emergency remote teaching (ERT) in February 2021 in other to control the spread of...
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Have We Left Behind the Rainbow Warriors? The Climate Emergency and Its Impact on Global Queer People and Their Communities
SDG Goal 13: Climate Action (also links to Goal 5, Goal 10, Goal 11 and Goal 16) The impact of the Climate Emergency... -
Global Problems, Local Responses: Lessons from Social Work in an Emergency Situation
The Covid-19 pandemic, beyond the health crisis, has had consequences on the living conditions of the population in all areas of life, and... -
Knowledge, attitudes, and practices towards COVID-19 among undergraduates during emergency remote learning
BackgroundThe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic paralyzes the education sector. To minimize the interruption of teaching and learning,...
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Maltreated Children in Emergency Centers: Do They Participate? And how Satisfied Are They?
The study compared the perspective of children aged 8–14 who were in emergency centers to the point of view of the professionals working in the...
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Beyond the Right to Have Freedom: Religion and Belief in the Context of COVID-19 Health Emergency Regulation in Indonesia
This article argues that the right to have and express freedom can be restricted for several reasons, including a public safety emergency. In line...
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“Children Without Childhood”: Representations of the Child-Soldier as an International Emergency
Considering the prevailing discourse about the child-soldier, whose most iconic figure is a poor, vulnerable, prepubescent, male African who carries... -
Impact of gentrification on asthma visits to the emergency department
Gentrification is associated with factors that negatively impact health outcomes among low-income households, but few studies have explored its...
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Lesbian and Bisexual Women’s Experience of Emergency Management
As climate change exacerbates exposure to disasters, a growing body of scholarship provides evidence that some groups experience significant barriers...
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Employee Voice and Employee Commitment Have Become a Global Emergency
Employee voice (EV) and employee commitment (EC) are critical concepts in people management in organizations across the world. There are various... -
Pivoting Towards Emergency Remote Teaching: A Case Study of the Barbados Institute of Management and Productivity
The worldwide chaos caused by the SARS-CoV-2 disease (COVID-19) in late 2019 impacted many sectors globally. In the Caribbean region, traditional... -
RETRACTED ARTICLE: Ecuadorian university English teachers’ reflections on emergency remote teaching during the COVID-19 pandemic
COVID-19 struck at the beginning of 2020, affecting, among others, the education industry. As a result, a lock-down quarantine was declared, and...
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Treatment and Outcome Disparities for Patients with Obesity in Emergency Medical Services
Patients with obesity are more likely to experience negative interactions with medical providers that may worsen their morbidity and mortality...