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Mardelle Shepley, Naomi Sachs, Hessam Sadatsafavi, Christine Fournier and Kati Peditto
Can the presence of green space in urban environments reduce the frequency of violent crime? To ascertain the evidence on this topic, we conducted an in-depth literature review using the PRISMA checklist. The search parameters included US articles writte...
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Katarina Bensa and Klemen ?irok
Workplace health promotion programmes (WHPPs) are among the most important measures to improve the health and motivation of the ageing workforce. However, they are accompanied with certain challenges, such as low participation rates and higher participat...
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Saito Takashi and Imahashi Kumiko
East and Southeast Asia (ESEA) are facing age-related eye health issues. Low-vision rehabilitation (LVR), which is a special rehabilitation service for individuals with vision impairment, is a promising solution for these health issues; however, poor acc...
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Karl van der Schyff, Greg Foster, Karen Renaud and Stephen Flowerday
Online users are responsible for protecting their online privacy themselves: the mantra is custodiat te (protect yourself). Even so, there is a great deal of evidence pointing to the fact that online users generally do not act to preserve the privacy of ...
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Eryn Rigley, Adriane Chapman, Christine Evers and Will McNeill
As AI deployment has broadened, so too has an awareness for the ethical implications and problems that may ensue from this deployment. In response, groups across multiple domains have issued AI ethics standards that rely on vague, high-level principles t...
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Montserrat Delpino-Chamy and Yolanda Pérez Albert
(1) Background: To assess the quality of the built environment, it is necessary to study both the physical components and the inhabitants? perceptions. However, since objective indicators are easily measurable, most studies have centered only on analyzin...
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Hajer Chalghoumi, Dena Al-Thani, Asma Hassan, Suzanne Hammad and Achraf Othman
This paper presents the findings of a scoping review that maps exploratory evidence and gaps in research on information and communication technology (ICT) access and use among older persons in the Arab region. This review is part of a larger project that...
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Magdalena Nowosielska, Joanna Baginska, Agnieszka Kobus and Anna Kierklo
Educating the general population about dental trauma is of public health interest. The aim of this scoping review was to map research on traumatic dental injuries (TDIs) education in the general population and to identify the most relevant methods of kno...
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Natalie Day, Fred Paas, Lisa Kervin and Steven J. Howard
Self-regulation (SR) is considered foundational in early life, with robust evidence demonstrating a link between early self-regulation and longer-term outcomes. This has been the impetus for a growing body of intervention research into how best to suppor...
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Crispino Tosto, Farzin Matin, Luciano Seta, Giuseppe Chiazzese, Antonella Chifari, Marco Arrigo, Davide Taibi, Mariella Farella and Eleni Mangina
In recent years, educational researchers and practitioners have become increasingly interested in new technologies for teaching and learning, including augmented reality (AR). The literature has already highlighted the benefit of AR in enhancing learners...
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Patricia Acosta-Vargas, Belén Salvador-Acosta, Luis Salvador-Ullauri, William Villegas-Ch. and Mario Gonzalez
The objective of this scoping review is to characterize the current scenario of mobile applications considering accessibility issues for people with cognitive, motor, and sensory disabilities. Nowadays, mobile devices have grown exponentially, giving way...
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Jose E. Naranjo, Diego G. Sanchez, Angel Robalino-Lopez, Paola Robalino-Lopez, Andrea Alarcon-Ortiz and Marcelo V. Garcia
The fourth industrial revolution has forced most companies to technologically evolve, applying new digital tools, so that their workers can have the necessary skills to face changing work environments. This article presents a scoping review of the litera...
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Rachel O?Donnell, Kathryn Angus, Peter McCulloch, Amanda Amos, Lorraine Greaves and Sean Semple
Enabling parents to create a smoke-free home is one of the key ways that children?s exposure to second-hand smoke (SHS) can be reduced. Smoke-free home interventions have largely targeted mothers who smoke, and there is little understanding of the barrie...
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Alice Freiberg, Julia Scharfe, Vanise C. Murta and Andreas Seidler
The utilization of biomass for power generation has become more prevalent globally. To survey the status of evidence concerning resulting health impacts and to depict potential research needs, a scoping-review was conducted. Biomass life cycle phases of ...
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Norbert Lichtenauer, Lukas Schmidbauer, Sebastian Wilhelm and Florian Wahl
Background: Using personal data as Open Data is a pervasive topic globally, spanning various sectors and disciplines. Recent technological advancements, particularly in artificial intelligence and algorithm-driven analysis, have significantly expanded th...
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Mattia Chiappini, Carla Dei, Ettore Micheletti, Emilia Biffi and Fabio Alexander Storm
In recent years, the number of applications of virtual reality (VR) for the Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) population has increased and has become one of the most suitable tools to address the psychological needs of these individuals. The present scoping...
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Josephine Vaughan, Rebecca Evans and Willy Sher
Accounting for the embodied carbon in construction materials and calculating the carbon footprint of entire construction projects in life-cycle assessments is a rapidly developing area in the construction industry. Carbon emission accounting relies on in...
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Juraj Tomá?ik, Márton Zsoldos, Lubica Oravcová, Michaela Lifková, Gabriela Pavleová, Martin Strunga and Andrej Thurzo
In the age of artificial intelligence (AI), technological progress is changing established workflows and enabling some basic routines to be updated. In dentistry, the patient?s face is a crucial part of treatment planning, although it has always been dif...
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Swati Sirsant, Mohamed A. Hamouda and Mostafa F. Shaaban
The reliability of Water Distribution Networks (WDNs) is a critical topic that has been explored by many researchers over the last few decades. Nevertheless, this research domain has gained momentum in the last decade. WDN reliability was addressed in th...
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Francesca Sasanelli, Khang Duy Ricky Le, Samuel Boon Ping Tay, Phong Tran and Johan W. Verjans
The advent of many popular commercial forms of natural language processing tools has changed the way we can utilise digital technologies to tackle problems with big data. The objective of this review is to evaluate the current research and landscape of n...
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