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Survey of Italian Pediatricians on awareness, experiences and beliefs regarding direct-to-consumer genetic testing in minors

2022


 Background: Our study wanted to assess Italian pediatricians’ awareness, experience and beliefs regarding directto-consumer (DTC) genetic tests (GT) in minors, with a focus on those for predisposition to complex disease, lyfestyle, athletic ability and other inborn talents.
 Methods: A 28-item questionnaire was administered through the SurveyMonkey® web platform to the 9,086 members of the Italian Society of Pediatrics for which a valid email address was available. The survey was opened from April through November 2017. Statistical analyses were performed using the Graphpad software package.
 Results: 36.2% of the 442 respondents were aware of DTC-GT, but only 23.1% of them…

lcsh:R5-920Medical educationmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industrylcsh:Public aspects of medicinePublic policylcsh:RA1-1270Information needspediatriciangenetic testingNewspaperDirect marketingEmail addresschildrenmedicineThe InternetProfessional associationlcsh:Medicine (General)PsychologybusinessGenetic testingEpidemiology, Biostatistics, and Public Health
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MEDICAL WORKFORCE PLANNING IN A CHANGING HEALTH CONTEXT: COMPARISON BETWEEN ITALY AND EUROPE

2019

An increasing need for healthcare workers as been estimated worldwide. To provide a comprehensive framework of the medical workforce in Italy, we investigated the post-lauream medical workforce training supply and demand. Further, a comparison of the medical workforce between Italy and other European Countries with a similar epidemiological and/or demographic context was performed. The distribution of pre- and post-lauream medical educational providers and post-lauream resources in place in Italy was analyzed among Italian macro-areas in the academic years 2015-2016, 2016-2017 and 2017-2018.Italy and the European countries in study were compared in term of post-lauream funding and number of…

lcsh:R5-920Medical health workforceplanning of human resources in healthcarelcsh:Medicine (General)changing health needsEuromediterranean Biomedical Journal
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Development of basic psychological need satisfaction in physical education

2019

Research shows that sports-active students experience more basic need satisfaction (autonomy, competence, relatedness) in physical education (PE) than their non-sports-active peers, and thus, reap most of the benefits of PE. This study aimed to investigate the role of a two-year PE programme, referred to as Interest-based PE, in contributing to students’ basic need satisfaction in PE, and in particular, to assess potential basic needs-benefits among students who were not involved in leisure-time sport. Among 693 students, 348 were offered a choice of two different PE approaches (“explorative” vs. “sports” approach) for the next two years, while the remaining students continued to receive tr…

lcsh:SportsMedical educationlcsh:NX1-820self-determination theoryorganized sportmedia_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:Arts in generalNeed satisfactionPhysical educationlcsh:GV557-1198.995basic needsadolescentsPsychologyCompetence (human resources)Autonomymedia_commonJournal for Research in Arts and Sports Education
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TEACHER’S SELF-DEVELOPMENT: TEACHER’S SELF-DISCOVERIES REGARDING THE SIGNIFICANCE OF PEDAGOGICAL PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT DURING PEDAGOGICAL PRACTICE

2019

In the 21st century, a special place in education is occupied by sustainable development issues, which emphasize the unique role of education in shaping the public opinion. New pedagogical approaches, which show how education could contribute to the evolution of consciousness, are being sought. A shift of paradigms is happening in education: from knowledge memorization to skills, character, meta-learning (Education 2030: Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development competency framework). The research confirms, to successfully implement the proposed changes in modern pedagogical practice, it is valuable for the teachers to learn the psychology methods and techniques on how to improv…

lifelong education; personality development; self-evaluation; self- management; self-observation; teacherMaslow's hierarchy of needsbusiness.industryPersonality developmentmedia_common.quotation_subjectProfessional developmentLifelong learningTarget audienceMemorizationPersonal developmentPedagogyComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONPersonalityPsychologybusinessmedia_commonSOCIETY. INTEGRATION. EDUCATION. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference
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Suomalainen aikakauslehti, lukijan tarpeet ja mediamurros

2016

This thesis discusses commercial Finnish magazines in the midst of media disruption. First, this research clarifies what has been the core content of printed magazines. Then this study focuses on finding out what kind of reader needs the producers of these magazines tried to satisfy. The purpose of this study is to discuss, whether the core content of magazines and the methods of satisfying the readers’ needs could be transferred to the digital media environment and in what way. The theoretical framework of this study is the notion of media concept. It allows viewing magazines as a vast whole and demonstrates a relationship between content and the audience’s needs. In addition, this study u…

lukijatdigitisationtarpeetmediaComputingMilieux_GENERALreadermedia conceptodotuksetcontentuusmediaGeneralLiterature_REFERENCE(e.g.dictionariesencyclopediasglossaries)magazineaikakauslehdetneeds
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El análisis marxista de las necesidades sociales

2018

The disappearance of the so-called «real socialism» has concealed the validity of the Marxist analysis of social reality. One of the sets of hypotheses that has best maintained its heuristic capacity is the Marxist theory of needs. The Marxist hypotheses have been developed in debate with other conventional conceptions. Currently, feminism and the ecological analysis of needs are renewing the views of Heller and Habermas.

límites ecológicosLluísteoría críticaHellerColom Cañellasteoría feministaHell er:SOCIOLOGÍA [UNESCO]marxismofeminism and the ecological analysis of needs are renewing the views of Heller and Habermas. necesidades sociales1137-7038 8537 Arxius de sociologia 493757 2018 38 6508343 El análisis marxista de las necesidades sociales Ballester BrageHabermasMarxismUNESCO::SOCIOLOGÍAAntoni J. The disappearance of the so-called «real socialism» has concealed the validity of the Marxist analysis of social reality. One of the sets of hypotheses that has best maintained its heuristic capacity is the Marxist theory of needs. The Marxist hypotheses have been developed in debate with other conventional conceptions. CurrentlyCritical Theorysocial needsecological limitsFeminist Theory. 37 48
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Service Quality Scales and Tourists with Special Needs: A Systematic Review

2019

This paper reviews the most commonly used scales for measuring service quality in sustainable tourism destinations to analyse if the requirements of tourists with special needs are considered. Results highlight that most of the recent research on service quality in tourism published in scientific journals is focused on a relative reduced number of validated scales. Variables related to tourists with special needs are often omitted or represent a reduced weight in the complete scale. Thus, this paper highlights the importance of including variables that collect the perceptions of service quality in this target group to better understand the individual perception of service quality and to mov…

media_common.quotation_subjectGeography Planning and DevelopmentTJ807-830Special needsManagement Monitoring Policy and LawDestinationssocial dimensionTD194-195Social dimensionRenewable energy sourcesPerception0502 economics and businessUNESCO::SOCIOLOGÍAGE1-350service quality scalessustainable tourismMarketingSustainable tourismmedia_commonService qualityEnvironmental effects of industries and plantsRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environment05 social sciences:SOCIOLOGÍA [UNESCO]tourists with special needsEnvironmental sciencesScale (social sciences)050211 marketingBusiness050212 sport leisure & tourismTourismSustainability
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Adoption of ubiquitous crm for operational sustainability of the firms: Moderating role of technology turbulence

2021

Ubiquitous CRM (UCRM) enhances customer relationship management. It can sense customer needs and demands, to which firms can respond quickly. Therefore, UCRM helps to improve a firm’s agility. There is a growing interest among researchers and practitioners to understand how the adoption of UCRM impacts the sustainability of firms’ operations, but not many studies have investigated this issue. In this context, the aim of this study is to examine how firms’ absorptive capacity and dynamic capability could impact the adoption of UCRM to influence the operational sustainability of the firms and their performance. The study also investigates the moderating role of technology turbulence on the re…

media_common.quotation_subjectGeography Planning and Developmentabsorptive capacityTJ807-830Context (language use)Management Monitoring Policy and LawCustomer relationship managementTD194-195technology turbulenceRenewable energy sourcesStructural equation modelingAbsorptive capacitySettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleGE1-350Industrial organizationmedia_commonEnvironmental effects of industries and plantsoperational sustainabilityRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryCustomer needsfirm performanceEnvironmental sciencesdynamic capabilitySustainabilityConceptual modelAbsorptive capacity Dynamic capability Firm performance Operational sustainability Technology turbulence Ubiquitous CRMubiquitous CRMbusiness
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Latvian College Students' Perspectives on Inclusion

2017

Abstract This study reports on the perspectives of 79 Latvian college students' perception of inclusion of children with disabilities. Education majors from the University of Latvia and non-education majors from Riga Technical University responded to a 27-item Likert scale format and four open-ended questions by filling out an electronic survey. A principal components factor analysis of the data was conducted yielding three factors. The three-factor structure was similar to a previous study, with the first two factors being reversed. Males demonstrated greater variability on factor 1, negative effects of inclusion, than females, and education majors reported perceiving fewer benefits of seg…

media_common.quotation_subjectLatvianSpecial needsSpecial educationlanguage.human_languageTeacher educationEducationPerceptionPedagogylanguageMathematics educationPsychologyInclusion (education)media_commonJournal of International Special Needs Education
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Physically active play in the early years

2021

Babies have an inborn drive to be physically active, which serves as a necessary moderator for their development. Young children discover and learn new skills through movement, and this important bond between physical activity and development continues as children grow older. Babies are driven to be physically active, and this innate drive is a key aspect of development. Without this drive, babies would be content simply to have their basic needs met, such as feeding, hygiene, and interaction with another person. Consecutive learning moments create the foundation for overall development, and sensory stimulation and bodily movements combined with cognitive challenges form the basis for react…

media_common.quotation_subjectPhysical activityCognitionleikkiminenModerationPersonality psychologyDevelopmental psychologyvarhaislapsuusPersonalityBasic needsPsychologyActive playlapsen kehitysfyysinen aktiivisuusmedia_common
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