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Exploring the effects of telehealth on medical human resources supply: a qualitative case study in remote regions

Exploring the effects of telehealth on medical human resources supply: a qualitative case study in remote regions

... a set of professional, organizational, educational and individual factors related to medical workforce supply in remote and rural regions. However, the potential benefits of telehealth will materialize if ...

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Disease surveillance and patient care in remote regions: an exploratory study of collaboration among healthcare professionals in Amazonia

Disease surveillance and patient care in remote regions: an exploratory study of collaboration among healthcare professionals in Amazonia

... (Received 00 Month 200x; final version received 00 Month 200x) The development and deployment of information technology, particularly mo- bile tools, to support collaboration between different groups of healthcare pro- ...

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Implementing telehealth to support medical practice in rural/remote regions: what are the conditions for success?

Implementing telehealth to support medical practice in rural/remote regions: what are the conditions for success?

... Knowledge is still limited with respect to the specific impacts of telehealth on the practice of health care profes- sionals in rural and remote regions. A recent survey found no direct effects of ...

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The Bubble-Greenhouse: A holistic sustainable approach to small-scale water desalination in remote regions

The Bubble-Greenhouse: A holistic sustainable approach to small-scale water desalination in remote regions

... Drawing on the principles introduced above, an alternative approach to the greenhouse desalination concept is proposed. The innovative system termed Bubble-Greenhouse combines aspects of the well established Seawater ...

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MATLAB System Simulation: Solar-Dehumidification for low Volume Water Production in Remote Regions

MATLAB System Simulation: Solar-Dehumidification for low Volume Water Production in Remote Regions

... Due to the conceptual nature of the hypothesis, a simulation study was planned using the MATLAB software program. The use of MATLAB as a programming tool allows for the creation of powerful research tool. For this study, ...

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Trends in availability and prices of subsidized ACT over the first year of the AMFm: evidence from remote regions of Tanzania

Trends in availability and prices of subsidized ACT over the first year of the AMFm: evidence from remote regions of Tanzania

... Significant differences in availability across Rukwa and Mtwara—two very different regions of Tanzania with varying geography, transport/trade linkages and malaria ecology—persisted into the last survey round. ...

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HIV 1 recombinants with multiple parental strains in low prevalence, remote regions of Cameroon: Evolutionary relics?

HIV 1 recombinants with multiple parental strains in low prevalence, remote regions of Cameroon: Evolutionary relics?

... Full genome analysis of a subset of the CRF02_AG strains and most of the non-CRF02_AG strains was performed. There were 78 full genomes completed in all, and of these 23 were URF. The diversity of forms is tremendous, ...

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Space-based NO emission estimates over remote regions improved in DECSO

Space-based NO emission estimates over remote regions improved in DECSO

... We run DECSO v5 for the period 2012 to 2014 over East Asia. The final results are monthly emissions for this pe- riod, which means that irregular emissions and emissions for short time periods (for example from fires or ...

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... current remote health workforces can attract future remote health workforces; the aim of this study was to identify what has previously attracted health professionals to work in geographically remote ...

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Cooperative Strategies for Improving the Tourism Industry in Remote Geographic Regions: An Addition to Trust and Commitment Theory with one Key Mediating Construct

Cooperative Strategies for Improving the Tourism Industry in Remote Geographic Regions: An Addition to Trust and Commitment Theory with one Key Mediating Construct

... The area is also an attractive place for wilderness tourism. The area is home to approximately 1.2 million birds, 1 million deer, 10,000 lakes, 30,000 bears, 2,500 wolves and plenty of fish. In addition, one of the ...

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Abortion in Nepal: perspectives of a cross-section of sexual and reproductive health and rights professionals

Abortion in Nepal: perspectives of a cross-section of sexual and reproductive health and rights professionals

... While the National Safe Abortion Policy states that safe, accessible and affordable abortion services should be ‘available with equity and equality for all women’ , many Nepali women still do not have adequate access to ...

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Bringing patient advisors to the bedside: a promising avenue for improving partnership between patients and their care team

Bringing patient advisors to the bedside: a promising avenue for improving partnership between patients and their care team

... CEVARMU, sometimes in remote regions of the province where highly specialized care of this nature is scarce or even absent, the team of the CEVARMU has initiated an innovative project[r] ...

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Biomechanics of substrate boring by fig wasps

Biomechanics of substrate boring by fig wasps

... metals in a model marine polychaete annelid jaw, Nereis virens (Broomell et al., 2006; Broomell et al., 2008). Using nanoindentation of treated jaw material, they showed an increased hardness in materials that had about ...

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Title: A Pigeon Agents based Analytical Model to Optimize Communication in Delay Tolerant Network

Title: A Pigeon Agents based Analytical Model to Optimize Communication in Delay Tolerant Network

... Author[5] defined the wormhole attack in reference to the Delay Tolerant Network protocols and conclude the illusion in the remote regions so that the throughput adaptive neighbor node communication will be ...

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First pass perfusion CMR two days after infarction predicts severity of functional impairment six weeks later in the rat heart

First pass perfusion CMR two days after infarction predicts severity of functional impairment six weeks later in the rat heart

... in regions of interest placed in infarcted, peri-infarcted and remote tissue of all 128 images acquired during bolus ...infarcted regions compared with remote ...

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Review of Health Economics of Point-of-Care Testing Worldwide and Its Efficacy of Implementation in the Primary Health Care Setting in Remote Australia

<p>Review of Health Economics of Point-of-Care Testing Worldwide and Its Efficacy of Implementation in the Primary Health Care Setting in Remote Australia</p>

... rural/remote regions and the urban population. Health care provision in remote areas, particularly in regions with a low number of inhabitants, is not without ...and remote communities ...

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WILD EDIBLE MUSHROOMS OF NAGALAND, INDIA: A POTENTIAL FOOD RESOURCE

WILD EDIBLE MUSHROOMS OF NAGALAND, INDIA: A POTENTIAL FOOD RESOURCE

... The present work may lead to the creation of a database for WEM of the state as no such work has been carried out in depth. The first phase of this study enumerates the wild edible mushrooms of Nagaland. Works on ...

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Thoughts of the local residents of Espiritu Santo on Australian visitors

Thoughts of the local residents of Espiritu Santo on Australian visitors

... for remote regions and host communities wishing to encourage tourism is to identify possible markets and market sectors, identify the infrastructure required to service those markets, identify deficiencies ...

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Characteristics of trauma mortality in the Northern Territory, Australia

Characteristics of trauma mortality in the Northern Territory, Australia

... the remote and very remote regions of the Top End, and were twice as likely in the remote compared with the accessible ...in remote/very remote settings ...

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