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Young African migrants in the UK use religion as a hybrid resource
Explore how young Nigerian and Zimbabwean migrants in the UK navigate religion and spirituality across individual, communal, and transnational dimensions, challenging linear integration models.
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Video increased mental health literacy, but not help-seeking intentions
Study evaluates narrative video intervention to improve mental health literacy and reduce stigma among Latinx adults, revealing gender differences and complex factors influencing help-seeking.
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Micro-exclusion in rural primary classrooms affects participation
Qualitative study examining subtle micro-exclusion practices in rural primary school classrooms, analyzing teacher perspectives and proposing reflective practice strategies for classroom inclusivity.
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I/R practice was linked to stronger student pharmacist engagement
Qualitative evaluation of Intention/Reflection practice in APPE rotations demonstrates enhanced student engagement, confidence, and professional development in post-pandemic pharmacy education.
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Unlawful sex workers in Rotterdam report risks in both legal and unlawful settings
Study examines how female unlawful sex workers in Rotterdam perceive safety, manage risks, and navigate local policies that may inadvertently push them into unregulated markets.
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Layered PPIE broadened involvement in the RETURN dental study
Structured layered approach to patient and public involvement in health inequalities research combining experienced contributors with grassroots engagement to enhance socio-economic representation.
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Pragmatism is presented as a way to bridge qualitative and quantitative methods
Pragmatism as philosophical framework for integrating qualitative-quantitative methods in medical education research, transcending rigid paradigmatic dualism.
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Spiritual wellbeing is important for stroke survivors
Mixed methods investigation of spiritual wellbeing constructs in stroke survivors, identifying implications for targeted post-acute interventions and diverse population research.
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Migrant families reported unmet needs for children’s development
Qualitative study of parental perceptions regarding developmental needs of young children in international migrant families in Brazil, identifying gaps between identified needs and policy provision.
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Content specialists' views on writing-for-publication instruction
Qualitative synthesis of thirty-nine studies examining how content specialists teach graduate students writing for publication, revealing diverse theoretical frameworks and instructional.
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Immigrant employment in Sweden was marked by instability
Study examines how first-generation non-European immigrants sustain employment in Sweden, revealing cycles of instability and the critical role of workplace support networks and belonging.
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Ukay-ukay consumption is increasingly shaped by identity and trust
Explore how Philippine ukay-ukay entrepreneurs reveal second-hand clothing consumption drivers beyond economic necessity, emphasizing identity construction and trust in informal fashion markets.
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Triguna framework linked to ethical evolution and planetary harmony
Explore the Triguna framework from Bhagavad Gita as a tool for understanding human psychology, behavior, and global crises. Discover how sattva, rajas, and tamas guide ethical evolution and.
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Narrative writing patterns differed by institution and scoring links
Comparative analysis of writing assessment and linguistic patterns in narratives from public and private Mexican universities using automated analysis and SISAT scoring.
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Affectivity shapes mathematical communication in parent–child technology interactions
Qualitative study examining affectivity as constitutive communication in parent-child mathematics interactions with multitouch technology, analyzing embodied engagement and affective flows.
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AI is linked to fewer traditional marketing jobs in Poland
Mixed-methods study analyzing AI impact on marketing industry labor markets, job roles, and practices, with focus on Polish market trends and workforce skill shifts.
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Long COVID stressors often combine with mixed coping strategies
Qualitative study of 40 Long COVID patients identifies key stressors including fatigue, cognitive impairment, and social isolation, revealing diverse emotion and problem-oriented coping strategies.
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Doctors' dairy purchases are shaped by multiple factors
Gender-stratified analysis of dairy purchasing determinants among Polish physicians reveals pragmatic and health factors with partial gender differentiation.
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Shared assessment protocol improved final year project supervision
Study examines how Formative and Shared Assessment protocols enhance final year project supervision in teacher education, developing key competencies like autonomy and problem-solving.
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Critically ill COVID-19 trial participants often lacked understanding
Qualitative study examining COVID-19 ICU patients' experiences in REMAP-CAP Japan trial, revealing significant barriers to informed consent comprehension in critical care settings.