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Experiences and attitudes of clinical and academic nurses about infection prevention and control nursing curriculum and duties - a qualitative study
BackgroundInfectious diseases are becoming more widespread and re-emerging, causing psychological, social, economic, and health effects at both...
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Develo** mental health curricula and a service provision model for clinical associates in South Africa: a Delphi survey of family physicians and psychiatrists
BackgroundClinical associates are a health professional cadre that could be utilised in mental health task sharing in South Africa but this is...
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Exploring access to support services for medical students: recommendations for enhancing wellbeing support
BackgroundMedical students have reported facing unique challenges in their academic journey that can have a significant impact on their mental health...
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Analysis of satisfaction levels and perceptions of clinical competency: a mixed method study on objective structured clinical examinations in undergraduate dental students
ObjectiveTo analyze the satisfaction levels, perceptions of develo** clinical competencies through objective structured clinical examination and to...
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Human rights among Korean dental hygiene students in hospital clinical practice
BackgroundThe human rights of dental hygiene students should be guaranteed during practice at medical institutions for their mental and physical...
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The effectiveness of problem-based learning and case-based learning teaching methods in clinical practical teaching in TACE treatment for hepatocellular carcinoma in China: a bayesian network meta-analysis
PurposeTo investigate the effectiveness of problem-based learning (PBL) and case-based learning (CBL) teaching methods in clinical practical teaching...
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Knowledge, Attidue and Practice of Advanced Trauma Life Suppoort (ATLS) Protocol among House-Officers in Khartoum State Hospitals, Sudan, 2023
BackgroundAdvanced Trauma Life Support was originated mainly to train doctors who don’t manage trauma on a regular basis, including junior doctors as...
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Virtual reality simulation to enhance advanced trauma life support trainings – a randomized controlled trial
BackgroundAdvanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) is the gold standard of initial assessment of trauma patients and therefore a widely used training...
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What are the experiences, preparation, and support needs of early career clinical educators within an Australian tertiary health service?: a qualitative study
BackgroundThere is increasing demand for professional practice placement opportunities, supported by health professional educators, to enable future...
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The Guises of Habit
It might seem natural to approach the topic of habitual acts by focusing on the kinds of case where we tend to use the word ‘habit’. Thus several...
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Sampling weighting strategies in causal mediation analysis
BackgroundCausal mediation analysis plays a crucial role in examining causal effects and causal mechanisms. Yet, limited work has taken into...
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Cultural competences among future nurses and midwives: a case of attitudes toward Jehovah’s witnesses’ stance on blood transfusion
BackgroundTranscultural nursing recognises the significance of cultural backgrounds in providing patients with quality care. This study investigates...
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For, against, and beyond: healthcare professionals’ positions on Medical Assistance in Dying in Spain
BackgroundIn 2021, Spain became the first Southern European country to grant and provide the right to euthanasia and medically assisted suicide....
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Medical residents’ perceptions of group biases in medical decision making: a qualitative study
BackgroundSystematic biases in group decision making (i.e., group biases) may result in suboptimal decisions and potentially harm patients. It is not...
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“Building bridges”—communication education for residents in radiology: a sco** review
BackgroundGood communication is an important professional attribute for radiologists. However, explorations of communication education and their...
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Associations of clinical context-specific ambiguity tolerance with burnout and work engagement among Japanese physicians: a nationwide cross-sectional study
PurposeAmbiguity tolerance specific to the clinical context – in contrast to ambiguity tolerance as a personality trait – may vary with experience...
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Nurses and Voluntary Assisted Dying: How the Australian Capital Territory’s Law Could Change the Australian Regulatory Landscape
On June 5, 2024, the Australian Capital Territory passed a law to permit voluntary assisted dying (“VAD”). The Australian Capital Territory became...
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Fostering clinical reasoning ability in preclinical students through an illness script worksheet approach in flipped learning: a quasi-experimental study
BackgroundThe consensus that clinical reasoning should be explicitly addressed throughout medical training is increasing; however, studies on...
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A needs assessment for enhancing workplace-based assessment: a grounded theory study
ObjectivesWorkplace-based assessment (WBA) has been vigorously criticized for not fulfilling its educational purpose by medical educators. A...
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The modern-day “Rest Cure”: “The yellow Wallpaper” and underrepresentation in clinical research
Gothic literature—a genre brimming with madness, supernaturalism, and psychological terror—offers innumerable case studies potentially representing...