Background In neonatal trials, verbal opt-out consent has been used to reduce burden on families and make recruitment more efficient and representative. It involves information provision through ...
Background Reducing hospitalisations in heart failure (HF) requires organisational models for rapid optimisation, education and structured follow-up. Evidence on complex programmes in outermost or ...
ABSTRACT: Background: The COVID-19 pandemic necessitated stringent infection control measures, including the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) and other protective approaches to mitigate ...
Improving postoperative opioid stewardship in cancer-related surgery: Impact of a pill-dispensing system on disposal and refill rates. This is an ASCO Meeting Abstract from the 2025 ASCO Quality Care ...
Tidal flats are identified as a food-rich coastal zone, yet despite this recognition, information on food provisioning and its associated cultural services remains relatively understudied. To address ...
Objective This study aimed to assess the prevalence and determinants of vaccine hesitancy among pregnant women in South-West Nigeria. Design An explanatory sequential mixed-methods study was conducted ...
Access to respite services for family caregivers increases a palliative care patient’s probability of dying at home almost threefold, according to a McGill University-led study. Previous surveys ...
The evolution of mixed methods research in psychological science marks a pivotal shift from the historically entrenched divide between qualitative and quantitative paradigms. Mixed methods emerged in ...
Qualitative and quantitative results were evaluated using an explanatory sequential mixed methods design wherein qualitative data were used to help explain outcomes and variability among participants.
Dr. Heidi L. Henry, assistant professor of Counselor Education, co-authored an article titled "The Power of Choice: Comparing Asynchronous and Synchronous Learning" that was published in the Journal ...
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