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What is the primary focus of the paper?
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Case investigation and contact tracing for COVID-19 |
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COVID-19Case investigation Contact tracing IsolationQuarantine Health equity
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Experiences with COVID-19 case investigation and contact tracing: A qualitative analysis
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What is the purpose of case investigation in the context of COVID-19?
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To explore the experiences and behaviors of adults with positive SARS-CoV-2 test results or exposure to COVID-19. The aim was to understand their knowledge, motivations, and facilitators and barriers to their actions related to isolation, quarantine, testing, and notifying contacts
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In this paper, we explore the experiences and behavior so fadults with positive SARS-CoV-2 test results, or who were exposed to a person with COVID-19, to understand their knowledge,motivations,and facilitators and barriers to their actions.
จาก ABSTRACT
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What is contact tracing, as defined in the paper?
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Notifying close contacts of potential exposure |
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It is surveyed of population who tested positiveforSARS-CoV2(case) or were exposed to someone with COVID19(contact) to
learn about their subsequent behaviors to prevent COVID19 transmission.
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จากหัวข้อ Methods
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Why did health departments face challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic?
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Lack of public interest |
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Only 3208(35.2%) from 22,514 expressed interest and 164 participated in aFGD 13 participants did no trespond to the
question about FGD participation.
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จากหัวข้อ Methods
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Essay | Examine the variations in individuals' experiences with CI/CT for COVID-19 based on demographic characteristics. How do factors such as age, race, ethnicity, income, and political ideology influence these experiences?
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Different age groups may have varying levels of understanding minorities have been disproportionately affected by COVID-19. Income can also influence individuals' experiences with CI/CT.
And olitical beliefs can shape individuals' perceptions of public health measures, including CI/CT. |
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For example, might be more likely to engage in risky behaviors or be less diligent in following isolation and quarantine guidelines compared to older adults. Lower-income backgrounds may face barriers such as lack of access to healthcare resources, inability to take time off work for isolation or quarantine, or challenges in obtaining accurate information about COVID-19. Differences in political ideology may lead to varying levels of trust in government recommendations, willingness to comply with isolation and quarantine guidelines, and attitudes towards COVID-19 mitigation measures.
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-Financial implications for isolation and quarantine
-Previous research has found that political ideology can influence perceptions and actions related to CI/CTforCOVID-19(McClainand Rainie,2020
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What is the primary concern raised by the authors regarding the state of knowledge in African urban ecology?
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Lack of taxonomic information |
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Our results suggest a low turnout of papers and a dearth of knowledge about African urban ecology. Studies were conducted in 72% of African countries, with South Africa alone accounting for almost 40% of all published papers. The studies were either conducted at the city (55%) or local/country (34%) level, suggesting the lack of transnational research collaboration
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จาก ABSTRACT ของ paper
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What significant predictors did the study investigate regarding the number of publications on African urban ecology?
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Human population density and GDP |
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the African Union recommendation of investing 1 % of their GDP in R&D
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conclusion
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In terms of research scale, where were the majority of the studies conducted according to the study?
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Continental level |
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because it study in Africa continect
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ชื่อ paper
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What methodological approach did the authors use to conduct the literature search in this study?
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Systematic literature review |
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they get the literature search from Web of Science, Google Scholar and Scopus by using different combinations of 89 relevant keywords within the article titles, abstracts and keywords, covering the period 1920–2020.
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จากหัวข้อ Methods
Bibliographic search and paper screening
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Essay | Examine the key factors contributing to the lack of knowledge and research gaps in African urban ecology, as highlighted in the literature review. Discuss the potential implications of this knowledge gap and propose strategies to address and advance research in this field.
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ขาดความสามารถ |
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The low research effort in African urban ecology seems to point to socio- economic factors such as the low level of skilled people and reduced investment in R&D typical from this continent (e.g., Cresswell, 2018).
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ขากหัวข้อ conclusion
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According to the literature search, what are the four key formulations through which acceptability has been defined or conceptualized?
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User affective attitude, behavioral intention, actual system usage behavior, satisfaction following system usage |
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It should be noted that there is no consensus in the literature around how acceptability should be defined [12]. Four key formulations have emerged including user affective attitude towards the suitability of a system for medical usage, behavioural intention to use a system, actual system usage behaviour, and satisfaction following system usage [12].
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2. Methodology
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Which academic databases were included in the search strategy for the scoping review on the acceptability of AI in medical imaging domains?
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Medline, Cochrane Library, Web of Science, Compendex, Scopus |
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A systematic literature search was performed across five academic databases including Medline, Cochrane Library, Web of Science, Compendex, and Scopus from January 2013 to September 2023. This was done in adherence to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses Extension for Scoping Reviews (PRISMA-ScR) guidelines.
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What were the criteria for inclusion and exclusion of publications in the scoping review?
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Publications were limited to journal articles, conference proceedings, and dissertations in English, and studies not explicitly linked to end-user acceptability were excluded. |
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Publications were limited to journal articles, conference proceedings, and dissertations in English. Studies were only included if they were a primary study reporting on the acceptability of AI among medical professionals in healthcare imaging domains and the factors influencing it.
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2.2. Criteria for inclusion and exclusion
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How many studies were included in the scoping review, and which aspect of AI acceptability did the majority of these studies focus on?
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31 studies; retrospective analysis |
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Overall, 31 articles were deemed appropriate for inclusion in the scoping review.
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Essay | Explain the concept of acceptability in the context of AI in medical imaging. Outline the key dimensions through which acceptability has been conceptualized in past studies and why a scoping review considered multiple formulations. Additionally, discuss the importance of considering end-user perspectives in the evaluation of AI acceptability.
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What is workplace violence (WPV) in healthcare?
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Threats and abuse against healthcare workers |
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According to WorldHealthOrganization (WHO), workplace violence (WPV) isasignificant issue in healthcare.WPV can be defined as health care workers being abused, assaulted or threatened in work-related events which includebut are not limited to travelling to and from workplace, and implicit or explicit conflict affecting their health, safety or wellness.
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According to the World Health Organization (WHO), what is the impact of WPV on healthcare workers?
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Range from unnoticeable effects to fatality |
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WPV in healthcare include aggression, bullying, physical assault, sexualharassment,and verbalabuse and threats initiated by perpetrators such as patients, visitors and co-workers. Affected healthcare workers can experience from unnoticeable effects to fatality.
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Why is there a need for a systematic review on WPV in medical radiation science (MRS)?
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Lack of understanding about WPV prevalence and risk factors in MRS |
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Services International (PSI) framework guidelines have provided suggested strategies toreduce the WPV in healthcare, without understanding of the WPV prevalence andrisk factors in MRS, effective strategies for reducing the incidents of WPV in this profession could not be determined.
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What databases were used for the literature search in the systematic review on WPV in MRS?
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EBSCOhost/CINAHL, PubMed/Medline, ScienceDirect, Scopus, and Wiley Online Library |
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Methods: Electronic scholarly publication databases, namely EBSCOhost/Cumulative IndexofNursing and Allied Health Literature Ultimate, PubMed/Medline ,Science Direct, Scopus, and Wiley Online Library were used for literatu research to identify articles about WPV in MRS published over last 10 years
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Essay | Workplace Violence (WPV) in Healthcare. Please explain the impacts and research gaps.
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burnout, sleepvdisorder and stress, leading to reduction of their work performance |
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Journal 4: Workplace violence in medical radiation science: result
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