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Clinician Perspectives on Obstetric Anesthesia Informed Consent for Patients With Limited English Proficiency: A Qualitative Study.

Informed consent in obstetric anesthesia often takes place under urgent and emotionally intense conditions. For patients with limited English proficiency (LEP), language barriers further compromise the ability to engage in informed, value-aligned decisions. Obstetric anesthesiologists must navigate these challenges while delivering safe and patient-centered care. This study explored clinician perspectives on how language barriers affect the informed consent process in obstetric anesthesia.
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Experienced nurses' perceptions of essential nursing care in the emergency department - A focus group study.

To explore experienced nursing staff's perceptions of essential nursing care in the emergency department (ED).
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Defect Spectroscopy and Non-Ionizing Energy Loss Analysis of Proton and Electron Irradiated p-type GaAs Solar Cells

This article may be downloaded for personal use only. Any other use requires prior permission of the author and AIP Publishing. This article appeared in Journal of Applied Physics (Vol.128, Issue 19) and may be found at https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0028029
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Applied statistics: A review

The main phases of applied statistical work are discussed in general terms. The account starts with the clarification of objectives and proceeds through study design, measurement and analysis to interpretation. An attempt is made to extract some general notions.
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Management of tobacco smoking among pregnant women: A qualitative study with French midwives to inform local practice recommendations.

Smoking during pregnancy remains a major public health issue and a leading preventable cause of adverse maternal and fetal outcomes. In France, midwives play a central role in antenatal care and are key actors in smoking cessation support. However, little is known about how smoking cessation is managed in routine maternity care and how organizational and professional factors shape these practices.
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Radiographer research engagement: An international mixed methods study.

The development of skilled and motivated research-active radiographers is a means to improve patient care and service delivery. For this to be realised, embedding a culture of enquiry, critical thinking, and research-based activities by radiographers is essential. This study aimed to provide an analysis of the Radiography research culture internationally and identify the current barriers, facilitators and potential future solutions to promote radiography research career pathways.
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A sufficient condition for a branched surface to fully carry a lamination

We give a sufficient condition for a branched surface in a 3 dimensional manifold to fully carry a lamination, giving a piece of answer to a classical question of D. Gabai.
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Facilitators of and Barriers to Implementation of a Tablet-Based Digital Health Program for Colorectal Cancer Screening in Primary Care: Qualitative Pragmatic Implementation Study.

Colorectal cancer (CRC) incidence and mortality rates continue to be elevated even though effective screening methods are widely available. To increase CRC screening in primary care practices, our team developed a tablet-based digital health program (mPATH) designed to identify patients needing CRC screening, provide education, and empower patients to request a screening test via the program.
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Patient and healthcare professionals' perceptions of educational tools to reduce urine culture contamination in outpatient clinics: a qualitative study.

Iteratively develop educational tools (instructional video and flyer) to improve midstream clean catch (MSCC) urine sample collection using patient and healthcare professionals' input.
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Current status of coping with insomnia among community-dwelling older adults with mild cognitive impairment and insomnia: a qualitative study.

The prevalence of insomnia is relatively high among community-dwelling older adults with mild cognitive impairment (MCI), and inappropriate coping strategies for insomnia are the primary cause of its persistence. This study aims to comprehensively understand the current status of insomnia coping strategies among older adults with MCI and insomnia in the community to provide a reference basis for the subsequent formulation of targeted insomnia treatment strategies.
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