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View article: Group B Streptococcus Treatment during Pregnancy and the Risk of Neurodevelopmental Outcomes in Children: A Swedish Population-Based Cohort Study
Group B Streptococcus Treatment during Pregnancy and the Risk of Neurodevelopmental Outcomes in Children: A Swedish Population-Based Cohort Study Open
View article: Maternal demographic and socioeconomic correlates of child mortality in Papua New Guinea: Evidence from the integrated Health and Demographic Surveillance System
Maternal demographic and socioeconomic correlates of child mortality in Papua New Guinea: Evidence from the integrated Health and Demographic Surveillance System Open
Background Papua New Guinea (PNG) continues to struggle with high child U5MRs, with data from the PNG Census reporting 63.9 deaths per 1000 live births. Addressing high child U5MRs remains a health priority for PNG in line with the UN SDG3…
View article: ELECTRICAL BREAKDOWN STRENGTH AND AC WITHSTAND IN HARVESTED EPR INSULATIONS FOR NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS
ELECTRICAL BREAKDOWN STRENGTH AND AC WITHSTAND IN HARVESTED EPR INSULATIONS FOR NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS Open
While the operating voltages for some instrument and control (I&C) cables can be greater than 4 kV to operate pumps, controls, and provide auxiliary power, the operating voltage for most I&C cables is near 600 V. Although the electrical st…
View article: Ethical issues in big data: A qualitative study comparing responses in the health and higher education sectors
Ethical issues in big data: A qualitative study comparing responses in the health and higher education sectors Open
Introduction The health and higher education sectors are increasingly using large administrative datasets for secondary purposes. Both sectors experience ethical challenges in the use of big data. This study identifies and explores how the…
View article: Maternal Demographic and Socioeconomic Correlates of Child Mortality in Papua New Guinea: Evidence from the Integrated Health and Demographic Surveillance System
Maternal Demographic and Socioeconomic Correlates of Child Mortality in Papua New Guinea: Evidence from the Integrated Health and Demographic Surveillance System Open
View article: Filling the gap between evidence, policy and practice: are 45 and Up Study researchers planning for impact?
Filling the gap between evidence, policy and practice: are 45 and Up Study researchers planning for impact? Open
Aim: To improve health outcomes, policy and practice decisions should be guided by relevant and timely evidence. High-quality, large-scale population data could play an essential role in supporting evidence-based decision making. The 45 an…
View article: Public Health Student's Attitudes Toward Research
Public Health Student's Attitudes Toward Research Open
Research is able to improve the lives of big populations by investigating effective interventions and then implementing those through public health policies. Whilst research on the inclination of Medical or Science undergraduate and postgr…
View article: Estimating Child Mortality at the Sub-national Level in Papua New Guinea: Evidence From the Integrated Health and Demographic Surveillance System
Estimating Child Mortality at the Sub-national Level in Papua New Guinea: Evidence From the Integrated Health and Demographic Surveillance System Open
Background Child mortality is an important indication of an effective public health system. Data sources available for the estimation of child mortality in Papua New Guinea (PNG) are limited. Objective The objective of this study was to pr…
View article: 315A new strategy for teaching Epidemiology in Public Health Education: Hybrid Team Based Learning-Personalised Education
315A new strategy for teaching Epidemiology in Public Health Education: Hybrid Team Based Learning-Personalised Education Open
Focus of Presentation Hybrid Team Based Learning and Personalised Education (HTBL-PE) is an unique student-centred teaching strategy used to teach epidemiology in the Bachelors of Public Health at the University of Wollongong. It aims to s…
View article: An Optimization Algorithm to Determine Apparent Power of Active Filter
An Optimization Algorithm to Determine Apparent Power of Active Filter Open
The coal grading plants in Viet Nam extensively apply induction motors. Induction motors consume active and reactive power from the power supply systems. The reactive power flowing through the electrical network creates active power losses…
View article: Developing Best Practice in Linking and Sharing Administrative Data – A Comparison of Views in Health and Higher Education
Developing Best Practice in Linking and Sharing Administrative Data – A Comparison of Views in Health and Higher Education Open
IntroductionLarge administrative datasets are now being used for secondary purposes across a wide range of public sector organisations, including in health and higher education. However, governance, regulation and policy surrounding the us…
View article: Differences in Colorectal Cancer (CRC) patients who did and did not undergo screening
Differences in Colorectal Cancer (CRC) patients who did and did not undergo screening Open
Background The Australian National Bowel Cancer Screening Program (NBSCP) is a free population-based screening program which aims to identify precancerous lesions and early colorectal cancer (CRC) using an immunochemical faecal occult bloo…
View article: Hybrid team based learning-personalised education for teaching epidemiology in public health degrees
Hybrid team based learning-personalised education for teaching epidemiology in public health degrees Open
Background University education in Australia and internationally involves teaching diverse students: in terms of age, life experience, previous degrees completed, and level of English competency. In Australia the Bachelors of Public Health…
View article: Can Digital Media Affect The Learning Approach of Medical Students?
Can Digital Media Affect The Learning Approach of Medical Students? Open
Background: Students' learning approaches have revealed that deep learning approach has a positive impact on academic performance. There are suggestions of a waning interest in deep learning to surface learning. Aim: To assess if digital m…
View article: Inclination towards research and the pursuit of a research career among medical students: an international cohort study
Inclination towards research and the pursuit of a research career among medical students: an international cohort study Open
View article: The predominant learning approaches of medical students
The predominant learning approaches of medical students Open
View article: Retention in Enhanced Team Based Learning Course: retain or refrain?
Retention in Enhanced Team Based Learning Course: retain or refrain? Open
This article was migrated. The article was not marked as recommended. Background: Students' ability to retain content in medical school has always been a concern. At Duke-NUS Medical School, we modified our Team-Based Learning (TBL) classe…
View article: Associations of lifestyle and diet with the risk of nasopharyngeal carcinoma in Singapore: a case–control study
Associations of lifestyle and diet with the risk of nasopharyngeal carcinoma in Singapore: a case–control study Open
View article: Colorectal cancer screening: Barriers to the faecal occult blood test (FOBT) and colonoscopy in Singapore
Colorectal cancer screening: Barriers to the faecal occult blood test (FOBT) and colonoscopy in Singapore Open
Introduction: This study aims to identify the barriers to adopting faecal occult blood test (FOBT) and colonoscopy as colorectal cancer (CRC) screening methods among the eligible target population of Singapore. Materials and methods: This …
View article: The Effect of Test Kit Provision, and Individual and Family Education on the Uptake Rates of Faecal Occult Blood Test in an Asian population: a Randomised Controlled Trial.
The Effect of Test Kit Provision, and Individual and Family Education on the Uptake Rates of Faecal Occult Blood Test in an Asian population: a Randomised Controlled Trial. Open
View article: Twelve tips for facilitating team-based learning
Twelve tips for facilitating team-based learning Open
Applying these twelve tips while facilitating a TBL classroom session will help to ensure maximal participation and optimal learning in a safe yet stimulating environment.