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The researchers compare the need for a doctor’s appointment to the benefit gained from it. At one year after the health check, we will analyze the implementation of the doctors’ interventions and follow-up plans. Discussion The study will increase our knowledge of the benefits of school ...
The Effect of Peer Tutoring for College Students: Who Benefits More from Peer Tutoring, Tutors or Tutees? Eun,Min 被引量: 0发表: 2019年 Do peer tutors perform better in examinations? An analysis of medical school finals Context: Peer-assisted learning (PAL) is recognised as an effective ...
However, few studies have considered whether women and men benefit equally from having a di... L Torres,ML Huffman - D_Research in the Sociology of Work 被引量: 10发表: 2004年 Potential Benefits and Harms of a Peer Support Social Network Service on the Internet for People With Depressive ...
A prospective study was conducted to evaluate the impact of an educational reproductive health program on medical student peer educators and the secondary school pupils whom they taught. The Marseille School of Medicine and ten public secondary schools p
…it is a process where we can keep ourselves fit and safe from diseases, and if something happens, then we have the means and the knowledge to give ourselves relief. We should be aware that even though there are benefits we get from self-care and self-intervention, there can be harm ...
Developing recommendations 123 10.1 Factors that determine the direction and strength of recommendations 123 10.2 Detailed criteria that should be considered when moving from evidence to recommendations 125 10.2.1 Quality of the evidence 125 10.2.2 Values and preferences 125 10.2.3 Balance of benefits ...
Who benefits from corruption; the private individual or the public purse? In this paper, we examine the impact of corruption on wealth distribution between the public purse and private individuals conditioned on the institutional... V Tawiah,A Zakari,J Xede - 《International Journal of Finance &...
Participants noted that these groups offered a unique space where individuals could freely discuss their situation with peers who had gone through the same experience. This led to all sorts of beneficial interactions and positive benefits. For example, one participant stated that “it’s a wonderfu...
Community engagement is important for HIV/sexual health programs for three reasons: (1) it provides psychosocial benefits for participants, including increased senses of belonging [7] and empowerment [8], and decreased perceptions of stigma and isolation [9]; (2) it provides opportunities for capac...