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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38629864/decentralised-clinical-trials-in-rural-australia-opportunities-and-challenges
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sandra Walsh, Pascale Dettwiller, Lee Puah, Hannah Beks, Vincent Versace, Martin Jones
AIMS: To present opportunities and a model to redress the under-representation of rural communities and people in Australian clinical trials. CONTEXT: Clinical trials are essential for building and understanding the health evidence base. The lack of representation of rural people in clinical trials is evident in other countries. Examining the Australian New Zealand Clinical Trial Registry (ANZCTR) suggests this is also the case in Australia. APPROACH: We propose an approach that empowers rurally based academics and clinicians to co-design clinical trials and increase rural Australians' participation in clinical trials to address this inequality of access...
April 17, 2024: Australian Journal of Rural Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38628733/construction-and-evolutionary-factors-of-spatial-correlation-network-of-china-s-provincial-tourism-resource-conversion-efficiency
#42
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Zhenjie Liao, Shan Liang
RESEARCH OBJECTIVE: To explore the spatial correlation network characteristics and formation mechanisms of tourism resource conversion efficiency, and provide reference for the collaborative improvement of tourism resource conversion efficiency at the provincial level in China. RESEARCH METHODS: Non parametric SBM efficiency measurement method and social network analysis method. Research hypothesis: The spatial network correlation characteristics of tourism resource conversion efficiency are obvious, and regional connections are close...
April 30, 2024: Heliyon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38628246/the-dispositional-need-for-cognitive-closure-indirectly-predicts-mock-jurors-sentencing-decisions-through-right-wing-authoritarianism
#43
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Matthew P West, Logan A Yelderman
One reason people are motivated to hold right-wing authoritarian beliefs is the need to manage uncertainty. Right-wing authoritarianism provides a stable source of black-and-white 'answers' about the social world - obey established authorities and norms and show hostility to deviants. Right-wing authoritarianism, in turn, is positively associated with more punitive attitudes and judgements. The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between mock capital jurors' need for cognitive closure and sentencing decisions through right-wing authoritarianism...
2024: Psychiatry, Psychology, and Law: An Interdisciplinary Journal of the Australian and New Zealand Association of Psychiatry, Psychology and Law
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38627788/privatisation-of-government-services-in-australia-what-is-known-about-health-and-equity-impacts
#44
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Julia Anaf, Toby Freeman, Fran Baum
BACKGROUND: Historically in Australia, all levels of government created collective wealth by owning and operating infrastructure, and managing natural assets, key public goods and essential services while being answerable to the public. This strong state tradition was challenged in the 1980s when privatisation became a widespread government approach globally. Privatisation involves displacing the public sector through modes of financing, ownership, management and product or service delivery...
April 16, 2024: Globalization and Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38626043/research-on-total-factor-energy-efficiency-in-western-china-based-on-the-three-stage-dea-tobit-model
#45
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lingshu Zhang, Jina Cui
As an essential material basis and power source for economic and social development, Western China's low energy use efficiency has hindered its sustainable economic development. This study aims to evaluate the total factor energy efficiency of the region and identify its influencing factors. A three-stage DEA model was used to measure the efficiency of 11 provinces from 2006 to 2021, and the Tobit model was employed to investigate internal factors. The findings show that (i) external environmental factors and stochastic perturbations have a significant impact on TFEE in the western region, overestimating integrated efficiency and scale efficiency and underestimating pure technical efficiency...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38626033/does-internet-use-improve-employment-empirical-evidence-from-china
#46
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Yunqiu Zhan, Shuwen Yang
Achieving comprehensive and high-quality employment is essential to achieving new levels of people's well-being. The advancement of Internet technology not only affect the massiveness of employment, but also the quality of that. On the basis of constructing an employment quality evaluation index system, this article uses CLDS (China Labor-force Dynamics Survey) data to explore the impact of Internet use on the employment quality of workers and its underlying mechanisms. The results reveal that Internet use has a significant positive impact on improving the employment quality of workers...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38625922/decision-analysis-of-ppp-project-s-parties-based-on-deep-consumer-participation
#47
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wei Liu, Xiaoli Wang, Sheng Jiang
Although PPP(Public-private partnership) mode has been applied for a long time in infrastructural project, the success rate is not very high. The sustainability of PPP projects is still influenced by many factors. In order to examine the evolutionary stable strategies (ESSs) of social capital, government, and paying consumers, a tripartite evolutionary game model is established in this work. In order to further promote consumer participation, it is necessary to make the assumption that customer oversight and review can have an impact on service prices...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38625198/what-kind-of-innovation-state-matters-for-social-justice-learning-from-poulantzas-and-going-beyond
#48
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Theo Papaioannou
In the twenty-first century, the notion of the state and its role in innovation and development have become dominant topics of theoretical and empirical inquiry. Although contemporary innovation theorists clearly unpack the myth of market fundamentalism in industrial policy and practice of neo-liberal states, they do not seem to explain precisely how come such states have been justified to play extensive roles in the economy. This paper provides a theoretical explanation by drawing lessons from Poulantzas' approach to the state and going beyond it to consider alternatives...
June 12, 2023: Rev Evol Polit Econ
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38622539/the-global-patent-landscape-of-emerging-infectious-disease-monkeypox
#49
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yuanqi Cai, Xiaoming Zhang, Kuixing Zhang, Jingbo Liang, Pingping Wang, Jinyu Cong, Xin Xu, Mengyao Li, Kunmeng Liu, Benzheng Wei
BACKGROUND: Monkeypox is an emerging infectious disease with confirmed cases and deaths in several parts of the world. In light of this crisis, this study aims to analyze the global knowledge pattern of monkeypox-related patents and explore current trends and future technical directions in the medical development of monkeypox to inform research and policy. METHODS: A comprehensive study of 1,791 monkeypox-related patents worldwide was conducted using the Derwent patent database by descriptive statistics, social network method and linear regression analysis...
April 15, 2024: BMC Infectious Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38619768/predictors-of-quitting-smoking-behavior-evidence-from-pakistan
#50
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Assad Ullah Khan, Anwar Shah, Muhammad Tariq Majeed, Sareer Ahmad
This study attempts to identify factors that significantly encourage the cessation of smoking in the context of Pakistan. The study distributes a modified questionnaire among 421 respondents (current as well as former smokers) in the capital city of Pakistan, Islamabad. The binary regression method was employed to data for analyzing predictors of making quit attempts and successful smoking cessation. The result indicates that respondents having strong intentions to quit, high socioeconomic status, low nicotine dependency, and past quit attempts, and those having no-smoking friends, are more likely to quit cigarette smoking successfully...
April 15, 2024: Environmental Science and Pollution Research International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38619470/newcomers-building-social-capital-by-proactive-networking-a-signaling-perspective
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Artemis Boulamatsi, Songqi Liu, Le Zhou, Jingfeng Yin, Xiang Yao, Rui Guo
Social networks can aid newcomers' learning and adjustment and facilitate their performance. However, knowledge about how newcomers build their social networks from the ground up is limited. Extending the socialization literature, we propose a model delineating newcomer proactive networking as the driver of advice ties with peer newcomers, which in turn influence newcomer reputation among higher status organizational insiders. Drawing on signaling theory, we propose that future-oriented newcomers are more likely to engage in proactive networking behaviors, a form of signaling that could help those newcomers build a larger number of peer advice ties...
April 15, 2024: Journal of Applied Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38609011/supporting-each-other-older-adults-experiences-empowering-food-security-and-social-inclusion-in-rural-and-food-desert-communities
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Rebecca Davies, Kate Reidd
Older adults vulnerable to food insecurity are at risk of poor psychological and physical health. Poor public infrastructure or proximity to food sources can exacerbate risk of food insecurity. Reduced statutory services for social care has heightened the responsibility on third sector organisations and community-led volunteering, essential to supporting healthy ageing in place and reducing the inequalities of ageing. The aim of this qualitative study was to explore how older adults' volunteering with a third sector organisation focused on food access supports food security and builds social capital for socially or economically marginalised older adults within rural and food desert communities...
April 10, 2024: Appetite
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38605868/work-status-among-middle-aged-and-older-individuals-in-china-the-effects-on-physical-and-mental-health
#53
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Yi Fu, Xiaohan Li
OBJECTIVE: China's middle-aged and older population is a rich source of human capital. Therefore, considering the health of this group is important when creating and using human resources. METHODS: Using data from the nationwide China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS) 2018 baseline survey of 19,000 adults ages 45 years and older, this study was an objective investigation of the effects of work on the physical and mental health of middle-aged and older adults...
2024: Frontiers in Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38604771/-joining-the-dots-linking-prenatal-drug-exposure-to-childhood-and-adolescence-research-protocol-of-a-population-cohort-study
#54
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kate Lawler, Mithilesh Dronavalli, Andrew Page, Evelyn Lee, Hannah Uebel, Barbara Bajuk, Lucinda Burns, Michelle Dickson, Charles Green, Lauren Dicair, John Eastwood, Ju Lee Oei
INTRODUCTION: Prenatal drug exposure (PDE) is one of the most important causes of child harm, but comprehensive information about the long-term outcomes of the families is difficult to ascertain. The Joining the Dots cohort study uses linked population data to understand the relationship between services, therapeutic interventions and outcomes of children with PDE. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: Information from routinely collected administrative databases was linked for all births registered in New South Wales (NSW), Australia between 1 July 2001 and 31 December 2020 (n=1 834 550)...
April 11, 2024: BMJ Paediatrics Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38603005/using-call-detail-records-to-determine-mobility-patterns-of-different-socio-demographic-groups-in-the-western-area-of-sierra-leone-during-early-covid-19-crisis
#55
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yanchao Li, Ziyu Ran, Lily Tsai, Sarah Williams
Human mobility patterns created from mobile phone call detail records (CDRs) can provide an essential resource in data-poor environments to monitor the effects of health outbreaks. Analysis of this data can be instrumental for understanding the movement pattern of populations allowing governments to set and refine policies to respond to community health risks. Building on CDR mobility analysis techniques, this research set out to test whether combining CDR mobility indicators with socio-economic information can illustrate differences between different socio-economic groups' exposure risks to COVID-19...
June 2023: Environment and Planning. B, Urban Analytics and City Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38602953/the-effect-of-the-pandemic-on-european-narratives-on-smart-cities-and-surveillance
#56
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mikołaj Biesaga, Anna Domaradzka, Magdalena Roszczyńska-Kurasińska, Szymon Talaga, Andrzej Nowak
This article presents an analysis of European smart city narratives and how they evolved under the pressure of the COVID-19 pandemic. We start with Joss et al.'s observation that the smart-city discourse is presently in flux, engaged in intensive boundary-work and struggling to gain wider support. We approach this process from the critical perspective of surveillance capitalism, as proposed by Zuboff, to highlight the growing privacy concerns related to technological development. Our results are based on analysing 184 articles regarding smart-city solutions, published on social media by five European journals between 2017 and 2021...
August 2023: Urban Studies
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38602144/social-capital-in-the-management-of-breast-cancer-in-lagos-nigeria
#57
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Samuel Ojima Adejoh, Peter Osazuwa, Oluwakemi Tinuolaoluwa Oyelowo, Maria Oyalowo Odey, Titi Tade
PURPOSE: Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women worldwide, necessitating substantial social support during diagnosis and treatment. This study examines the role of social capital in breast cancer management, focusing on the experiences of patients. OBJECTIVES: The objective of the study was to explore the role of social capital in breast cancer management among women living with breast cancer in Lagos, Nigeria. METHODS: Using a qualitative design, the study recruited 23 women with breast cancer receiving treatment at a teaching hospital in Lagos, Nigeria...
April 11, 2024: Palliative & Supportive Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38601530/social-capital-and-health-beliefs-exploring-the-effect-of-bridging-and-bonding-social-capital-on-health-locus-of-control-among-women-in-dhaka
#58
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Muhammad Rehan Masoom
This cross-sectional study examined if social capital affects women's health attributions. The study used the Internet Social Capital Scale (ISCS) and Multidimensional Health Locus of Control (MHLC) Scale to measure Social Capital and Health Locus of Control. A predefined 38-item questionnaire was used to survey 485 purposively selected women. A bidirectional reciprocal structural equation model was used to measure the covariance between Social Capital and Health Locus of Control. We hypothesized that women with strong social capital, particularly those rich in bridging ties, would exhibit a greater sense of agency and empowerment over their health, attributing their health outcomes less to internal factors like fate and more to external influences like powerful others and broader social support...
April 15, 2024: Heliyon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38598503/the-peer-effects-of-resident-stock-market-participation-evidence-from-2019-chfs
#59
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zhijian Lin, Manyu Kong, Guoli Li, Xin Wang
Limited resident's participation in the stock market has become a key constraint to the capital market development. Utilizing the 2019 China Household Financial Survey (CHFS) data, our paper designs probit models to examine the peer effects of residents' stock market participation and explore the intermediary mechanisms with a multiple intermediary model. We find that: (1) Resident involvement in stock market decision-making exhibits significant peer effects. (2) Heterogeneity analysis reveals that males and rural residents display more pronounced peer effects than females and urban residents...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38597411/what-discourses-shape-and-reshape-men-s-experiences-of-accessing-mental-health-support
#60
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Philip Ferris-Day, Clare Harvey, Claire Minton, Andrea Donaldson
The research employs a single embodied case study design with the aim to examine the discourse of men accessing and receiving mental health support alongside those who are the providers of the support. Three groups of adults were interviewed: men who had experienced mental health problems and had attempted to access mental health support; lay people who supported them, such as partners and non-mental health professionals and professionals, such as mental health nurses, social workers, clinical psychologists and general practitioners...
April 10, 2024: International Journal of Mental Health Nursing
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