Introduction Antimicrobial stewardship efforts in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) largely focus on qualified ...
Objective As ‘critical illness’ and ‘critical care’ lack consensus definitions, this study aimed to explore how the concepts’ are used, describe their defining attributes, and propose potential ...
Objective This study aimed to understand the reasons for the practice by the Muslim community, traditional practitioners and the views of religious scholars as well as the medicalisation trend of the ...
Background: In this paper, the basic elements related to the selection of participants for a health research are discussed. Sample representativeness, sample frame, types of sampling, as well as the ...
1 Department of Ophthalmology, University of Leicester, RKSCB, Leicester Royal Infirmary, Leicester, UK 2 NIHR Research Design Service (East Midlands), Department of Health Sciences, University of ...
Sampling is a statistical technique used in research to select a subset of individuals or data points from a larger population. This subset, known as a sample, is chosen to represent the ...
Abstract: Investment applications are digital platforms that enable users to engage in various investment activities, such as buying and selling stocks or other investment instruments, through ...
This paper explores the intricate interplay between young fatherhood, masculinities, and structural factors in South Africa. The country grapples with a complex web of social, economic, and cultural ...
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