simulations; health sciences education; teaching; learning; higher education; nursing 1. Introduction As a means of mitigating risk during training in high-risk fields such as nuclear or aviation or medical fields, simulation is a viable teaching and learning tool [1]. Institutions and industries ...
Trial Protocol and Statistical Analysis Plan Supplement 2. eFigure. Stepped-Wedge Cluster Design eTable 1. Description of Sample at Baseline and End Point Follow-ups eTable 2. Parent Knowledge, Attitudes, Self-efficacy, and Behaviors (KASB): Regression Model Effects eTable 3. Additional Analyses...
Because of the small sample size, we also computed pairwise effect sizes for all measures (between baseline and time 2 and between baseline and time 3 (see Table 2). Because of the exploratory nature of this project, we also report effect size Cohen's ‘d’ for all outcomes even if the...
For training programs that plan to integrate research ethics courses into other high-degree curricula, we suggest careful planning of the delivery of the courses with minimal deviation from the system of teaching used in the institution. Our spiral MPH-RE curriculum recognizes the importance of in-...
After a brief introduction into the general field of health services research, a large section deals with the specific issues arising when epidemiological or statistical methods are used to study health services. This is followed by sections describing t
Comprehensive School Health Education: Totally Awesome Strategies for Teaching Health. 8th edition. McGraw Hill Education; 2013. Nakayama K, Matoba T. How to check health information on the Internet; Power to Determine Health (in Japanese). 2020. https://www.healthliteracy.jp/internet/post_10....
See a sample 5. BRAIN: Spend one minute writing down all of the different words you associate with the word "brain". Share your words with your partner(s) and talk about them. Together, put the words into different categories. 6. FOOD: Rank these with your partner. Put the best food...
Preventive care as a service separate from curative medical services for women and children was initiated in the unsanitary urban slums of industrial cities in 19th-century France in the form of “milk stations” (gouttes de lait). The plan was later expanded to a complete child welfare effort...
in each of these decisions. To find alternatives to close the gap in the school’s staff, schools coordinate with their school district to assign additional teaching loads to existing teachers, allocate volunteers for the community to substitute the supporting staff, accept staff transfer from other...
If a village has two or more schools, the school with the largest number of enrolled girls was selected, to ensure sample size was reached. In total, there were 24 schools from the LRR region and 26 from the NBR region. With a total of 14 Arabic-based schools and 36 English-based ...