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What was identified as a significant challenge in staying away from others within the household during isolation and quarantine?
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Household transmission, especially for parents and caregivers |
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Additionally, evolving guidance for testing, isolation, quarantine, and vaccination may have prompted individuals to alter their behaviors. |
Nickolas DeLuca, Elise Caruso, Reena Gupta, Charlene Kemmerer, Rebecca Coughlin, Olivia Chan, Divya Vohra, John E. Oeltmann, Melanie M. Taylor, Patrick K. Moonan, Phoebe G. Thorpe, Penny S. Loosier,a CDC COVID-19 Case Investigation and Contact Tracing Task Force,a and Geraldine Haile, Experiences with COVID-19 case investigation and contact tracing: A qualitative analysis |
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According to the study, what factor significantly influenced participants' decisions to follow isolation and quarantine guidelines?
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Public gatherings |
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Nickolas DeLuca, Elise Caruso, Reena Gupta, Charlene Kemmerer, Rebecca Coughlin, Olivia Chan, Divya Vohra, John E. Oeltmann, Melanie M. Taylor, Patrick K. Moonan, Phoebe G. Thorpe, Penny S. Loosier,a CDC COVID-19 Case Investigation and Contact Tracing Task Force,a and Geraldine Haile, Experiences with COVID-19 case investigation and contact tracing: A qualitative analysis |
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What harm reduction strategies were commonly reported by participants during isolation and quarantine?
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Maintaining distance from others and wearing masks |
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Although participants largely understood the importance of staying away from others, many reported modifications to isolation or quarantine that included leaving the household while wearing a mask and maintaining distance from others. |
Nickolas DeLuca, Elise Caruso, Reena Gupta, Charlene Kemmerer, Rebecca Coughlin, Olivia Chan, Divya Vohra, John E. Oeltmann, Melanie M. Taylor, Patrick K. Moonan, Phoebe G. Thorpe, Penny S. Loosier,a CDC COVID-19 Case Investigation and Contact Tracing Task Force,a and Geraldine Haile, Experiences with COVID-19 case investigation and contact tracing: A qualitative analysis |
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What financial concern was highlighted as a barrier to adherence to isolation and quarantine measures?
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Lack of job opportunities |
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Nickolas DeLuca, Elise Caruso, Reena Gupta, Charlene Kemmerer, Rebecca Coughlin, Olivia Chan, Divya Vohra, John E. Oeltmann, Melanie M. Taylor, Patrick K. Moonan, Phoebe G. Thorpe, Penny S. Loosier,a CDC COVID-19 Case Investigation and Contact Tracing Task Force,a and Geraldine Haile, Experiences with COVID-19 case investigation and contact tracing: A qualitative analysis |
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Essay | What were the key challenges faced by individuals in staying away from others within the household during isolation and quarantine?
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Addressing these challenges requires a multifaceted approach that integrates psychosocial support, practical assistance, culturally sensitive communication strategies, and targeted interventions to mitigate the adverse effects of isolation and quarantine on individuals and their communities. |
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Nickolas DeLuca, Elise Caruso, Reena Gupta, Charlene Kemmerer, Rebecca Coughlin, Olivia Chan, Divya Vohra, John E. Oeltmann, Melanie M. Taylor, Patrick K. Moonan, Phoebe G. Thorpe, Penny S. Loosier,a CDC COVID-19 Case Investigation and Contact Tracing Task Force,a and Geraldine Haile, Experiences with COVID-19 case investigation and contact tracing: A qualitative analysis |
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What is the main concern highlighted in the study regarding the research effort in African urban ecology?
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Underrepresentation compared to other continents. |
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According to the study, what factor is suggested as a potential reason for the low research effort in African urban ecology?
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Delayed start in the discipline. |
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Our results suggest a low turnout of papers and a dearth of knowledge about African urban ecology. |
Adewale G. Awoyemi, Juan Diego Ib ́an ̃ez-A ́lamo,Status of urban ecology in Africa: A systematic review
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Why does the study recommend funding bodies to finance the education of local urban ecologists in Africa?
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To address the lack of local capacity and expertise. |
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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. Interest- ingly, only country GDP and the size and conservation status of ecoregions significantly predicted the number of publications, suggesting that research effort is driven by economic reasons and the relevance of conservation in African urban ecology. |
Adewale G. Awoyemi, Juan Diego Ib ́an ̃ez-A ́lamo,Status of urban ecology in Africa: A systematic review |
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What is the significance of South Africa in African urban ecology research, as highlighted in the study?
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It has the highest urbanization rate in Africa. |
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We also tested the effect of current and future urbanization intensity, human population density, size and conservation status of ecoregions and Gross Domestic Product (GDP) on research effort. Our results suggest a low turnout of papers and a dearth of knowledge about African urban ecology. |
Adewale G. Awoyemi, Juan Diego Ib ́an ̃ez-A ́lamo,Status of urban ecology in Africa: A systematic review |
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Essay | Examine the factors contributing to the underrepresentation of African urban ecology research, as discussed in the study. Discuss the potential implications of this underrepresentation on global urban ecology knowledge and biodiversity conservation efforts. Propose actionable recommendations for fostering increased research efforts and collaboration in African urban ecology.
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By addressing these recommendations and overcoming the barriers to research in African urban ecology, stakeholders can promote equitable representation, enhance scientific knowledge, and support sustainable urban development and biodiversity conservation efforts in Africa and beyond. |
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Limited Research Infrastructure,Human Resource Constraints,Data Gaps and Accessibility, |
Adewale G. Awoyemi, Juan Diego Ib ́an ̃ez-A ́lamo,Status of urban ecology in Africa: A systematic review |
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What is the primary reason suggested for the sudden increase in research papers on AI acceptability in healthcare imaging within the last four years?
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Limited regulatory regimes for AI in healthcare |
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Notably, these studies were all published within the last four years which strongly indicates a growing realisation of the impor- tance of researching AI acceptability to properly realise the benefits of AI
implementation in healthcare. Although conclusive judgements cannot be drawn given the highly diverse characteristics of these studies, there are clear patterns and trends which can be observed. |
David Huaa, Neysa Petrinaa, Noel Young, Jin-Gun Cho, Simon K. Poon, Understanding the factors influencing acceptability of AI in medical imaging domains among healthcare professionals: A scoping review |
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What does the review propose regarding the identified factors influencing AI acceptability?
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They provide a comprehensive and systematic approach for study design |
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key factors influencing the acceptability of AI among healthcare professionals in medical imaging contexts and the methodological approaches adopted by past research to investigate it. |
David Huaa, Neysa Petrinaa, Noel Young, Jin-Gun Cho, Simon K. Poon, Understanding the factors influencing acceptability of AI in medical imaging domains among healthcare professionals: A scoping review |
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What is the main limitation discussed in the section on "Theoretical frameworks and ad-hoc approaches used"?
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Theoretical frameworks are unnecessary for studying AI acceptability |
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exclusively using one theoretical framework to inform their study design. |
David Huaa, Neysa Petrinaa, Noel Young, Jin-Gun Cho, Simon K. Poon, Understanding the factors influencing acceptability of AI in medical imaging domains among healthcare professionals: A scoping review |
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What recommendation does the review make regarding conceptual clarity and terminology consistency?
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Clearly define and uniformly use terminology associated with acceptability |
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David Huaa, Neysa Petrinaa, Noel Young, Jin-Gun Cho, Simon K. Poon, Understanding the factors influencing acceptability of AI in medical imaging domains among healthcare professionals: A scoping review |
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Essay | Please Discuss the key findings and implications of the scoping review on healthcare professional acceptability of AI in diagnostic imaging. Highlight the identified factors, theoretical frameworks used, and the recommendations made for future research in this domain.
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this jornal review provides valuable insights into the factors influencing the acceptability of AI in diagnostic imaging among healthcare professionals. By addressing perceived barriers, building trust and confidence, enhancing training and education, and fostering organizational support, healthcare systems can promote the successful integration of AI technology into diagnostic imaging practice, ultimately improving patient outcomes and healthcare delivery. Future research efforts should focus on implementing the recommendations outlined in the review to facilitate the widespread acceptance and adoption of AI in diagnostic imaging among healthcare professionals. |
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the jornal review identified several key findings regarding the acceptability of AI in diagnostic imaging among healthcare professionals |
David Huaa, Neysa Petrinaa, Noel Young, Jin-Gun Cho, Simon K. Poon, Understanding the factors influencing acceptability of AI in medical imaging domains among healthcare professionals: A scoping review |
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What is the primary focus of the systematic review discussed in the passage?
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Workplace violence (WPV) prevalence in diagnostic radiography |
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Electronic scholarly publication databases, namely EBSCOhost/Cumulative Index of Nursing and Allied Health Literature Ultimate, PubMed/Medline, ScienceDirect, Scopus, and Wiley Online Library were used for literature search to identify articles about WPV in MRS published over last 10 years as per preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses guidelines. |
K.A. Shah, C.K.C. Ng,Workplace violence in medical radiation science: A systematic review |
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According to the passage, which profession is typically considered to encounter WPV more frequently than others in the healthcare sector?
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Nurses |
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the literature including ILO/ ICN/WHO/PSI framework guidelines for addressing WPV in the health sector indicates that nurses encounter WPV more frequently than other healthcare professionals. |
K.A. Shah, C.K.C. Ng,Workplace violence in medical radiation science: A systematic review |
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What is identified as the most common type of WPV in the included studies, as mentioned in the passage?
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Psychological impacts |
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Table 1 shows that four studies investigated the impacts of WPV on radiographers, NMTs and radiation therapists. All of them belong to psychological impacts,19,21e23 and also match those stated in the systematic re- views on the WPV in healthcare, EMS, nursing and pharmacy because the verbal abuse and threats were the most common WPV type which could only cause the psychological impacts. |
K.A. Shah, C.K.C. Ng,Workplace violence in medical radiation science: A systematic review |
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According to the ILO/ICN/WHO/PSI framework guidelines mentioned in the passage, what is suggested as a key measure for addressing the WPV issue in medical radiation sciences (MRS)?
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Increasing staff workload |
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Usually, the literature including ILO/ ICN/WHO/PSI framework guidelines for addressing WPV in the health sector indicates that nurses encounter WPV more frequently than other healthcare professionals. |
K.A. Shah, C.K.C. Ng,Workplace violence in medical radiation science: A systematic review |
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Essay | According to the ILO/ICN/WHO/PSI framework guidelines, what is emphasized as the most important measure for addressing the issue of Workplace Violence (WPV) in Medical Radiation Sciences (MRS)?
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According to the framework guidelines provided by the International Labour Organization (ILO), International Council of Nurses (ICN), World Health Organization (WHO), and Public Services International (PSI), the most important measure for addressing the issue of Workplace Violence (WPV) in Medical Radiation Sciences (MRS) is prevention.
Prevention is emphasized as the most crucial aspect of addressing workplace violence in the field of medical radiation sciences. This entails implementing proactive measures to identify, assess, and mitigate the risk factors associated with workplace violence. Prevention strategies may include: |
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By prioritizing prevention measures and implementing a comprehensive approach to addressing workplace violence in medical radiation sciences, organizations can create safer and more supportive work environments for healthcare professionals, ultimately enhancing the quality of patient care and promoting staff well-being. |
K.A. Shah, C.K.C. Ng,Workplace violence in medical radiation science: A systematic review |
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