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What makes NPD teams work? : a review of empirical, peer reviewed literature

What makes NPD teams work? : a review of empirical, peer reviewed literature

... the NPD team (an even number of members from different functional areas) was found to be positive in the study of Kim and Kim ...outcome; NPD project ... See full document

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What makes mental health and substance use services youth friendly? A scoping review of literature

What makes mental health and substance use services youth friendly? A scoping review of literature

... documents reviewed, several emerged as the most dominant: being nonjudgmental [30, 38, 44], re- spectful [35, 38, 44], genuine [35, 38, 44], honest/direct [30, 35, 44], and “cool” or similar to youth [30, 35, ... See full document

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Peer Control & Self Managing Work Teams in the healthcare industry: A literature review

Peer Control & Self Managing Work Teams in the healthcare industry: A literature review

... and literature did not necessarily agree with each ...effective teams, one has to take into account the task-related motivational states, such as collective efficacy and team ...empowerment. ... See full document

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The impact of electronic prescribing systems on healthcare professionals’ working practices in the hospital setting: a systematic review and narrative synthesis

The impact of electronic prescribing systems on healthcare professionals’ working practices in the hospital setting: a systematic review and narrative synthesis

... Two papers explored the introduction of workarounds in the context of eP [22, 28]. A number of workarounds were identified at each stage of the medication use process [22]. At the point of prescribing it was highlighted ... See full document

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A protocol for an updated and expanded systematic mixed studies review of fear of cancer recurrence in families and caregivers of adults diagnosed with cancer

A protocol for an updated and expanded systematic mixed studies review of fear of cancer recurrence in families and caregivers of adults diagnosed with cancer

... any peer-reviewed process, such as theses and grey ...grey literature. The search terms in this review will be different, as there are family- and caregiver-specific search terms, five more ... See full document

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Systematic Review On Massive Open Online Courses Based On Primary/Meta-Analysis

Systematic Review On Massive Open Online Courses Based On Primary/Meta-Analysis

... systematic review on peer reviewed literature of Massive Open Online courses that encapsulated the finding of more than 40 articles, by employing the procedure of meta-analysis and ... See full document

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Protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis of research on the associations between workplace bullying and sleep

Protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis of research on the associations between workplace bullying and sleep

... employees. The overall magnitude of this association will be established by means of a meta-analytic synthe- sis. Theoretically, bullying may have indirect (medi- ated), conditional (moderated), and reverse associations ... See full document

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... Costs: There was a small body of literature (four studies only) which reported on costs. Measures of cost included health, community, personal and societal costs, and productivity. Costs were measured in a variety ... See full document

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What Makes a Great Clinical Teacher in Pediatrics? Lessons Learned From the Literature

What Makes a Great Clinical Teacher in Pediatrics? Lessons Learned From the Literature

... to review the peer-reviewed literature that describes the attributes and skills of a great clinical teacher, whether community or university based, and outline some strategies used to en- ... See full document

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Mobile phone text messaging for promoting adherence to anti tuberculosis treatment: a systematic review

Mobile phone text messaging for promoting adherence to anti tuberculosis treatment: a systematic review

... systematic review found that standardized motivational text messaging did not significantly improve adherence to antiretroviral treatment in HIV-infected patients, compared to standard care ... See full document

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Reablement teams’ roles: a qualitative study of interdisciplinary teams’ experiences

Reablement teams’ roles: a qualitative study of interdisciplinary teams’ experiences

... The health care professional group have the main responsibil- ity for planning the reablement service in collaboration with the older person. However, they delegate the responsibility for practicing the daily ... See full document

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Peer mentored teams to support undergraduate group work in higher education

Peer mentored teams to support undergraduate group work in higher education

... Phenomenology as an approach to research has provided a richness of data that could not have been obtained through survey methods. The richness of these data also increases the impact that they make when read as a whole ... See full document

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What Makes Co-Teaching Work? Identifying The Essential Elements

What Makes Co-Teaching Work? Identifying The Essential Elements

... Teacher candidates who utilized co-teaching were subsequently invited to participate in a focus group to discuss what makes co-teaching work. These sixty teacher candidates were asked to brainstorm ... See full document

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The review protocol : barriers and enablers of lifestyle self management of South Asians with coronary heart disease

The review protocol : barriers and enablers of lifestyle self management of South Asians with coronary heart disease

... comprehensive review of the barriers and enablers is, therefore, timely and will allow existing and new data to be reanalysed with a specific focus on the development of relapse prevention ...proposed ... See full document

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Communication and trust : rethinking the way construction industry professionals and software vendors utilise computer communication mediums

Communication and trust : rethinking the way construction industry professionals and software vendors utilise computer communication mediums

... the literature it is clear that at best re- stricted access is inconvenient, if not short-sighted whether temporal, spatial or social expectations are not ... See full document

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 Telangiectatic osteosarcoma: a review of literature

 Telangiectatic osteosarcoma: a review of literature

... a 22-year-old male patient was referred with a history of anterior knee pain for 6 months, which had been originally diagnosed as chondromalacia patellae based on history. Review of anteroposterior and lateral ... See full document

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Prevention through education: A review of current international social science literature: A focus on the prevention of bullying, tobacco, alcohol and social drug use in children, adolescents and young adults

Prevention through education: A review of current international social science literature: A focus on the prevention of bullying, tobacco, alcohol and social drug use in children, adolescents and young adults

... their review of bullying prevention, Smith, Schneider, Smith & Ananiadou (2004) noted that although there are many common outcome measures, there were too few similarities to compare the results with ...for ... See full document

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The Effect of Problem-Based Learning on Learning Outcomes of Accounting Students

The Effect of Problem-Based Learning on Learning Outcomes of Accounting Students

... (5) Work Study Experience (WSEXP) and Writing Report Experience (WREXP): Students with work study experience or experience with writing report tend to be more sophisticated and present a higher degree of ... See full document

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Malaria control in Bhutan: case study of a country embarking on elimination

Malaria control in Bhutan: case study of a country embarking on elimination

... Routine national health facility surveillance data were collected and reviewed in-country by two researchers (TY and CSG), for indigenous (cases contracted locally) and imported cases [16]. In Bhutan, an imported ... See full document

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Bibliometric analysis of peer-reviewed literature in transgender health (1900 – 2017)

Bibliometric analysis of peer-reviewed literature in transgender health (1900 – 2017)

... The Institute of Medicine considers transgender persons as neglected, marginalized, understudied, and in critical and urgent need of research regarding their health status and health needs [1, 8]. Transgender individuals ... See full document

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