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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health Editorial Office
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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health Editorial Office
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Frances Heredia-Negron, Natalie Alamo-Rodriguez, Lenamari Oyola-Velazquez, Brenda Nieves, Kelvin Carrasquillo, Harry Hochheiser, Brian Fristensky, Istoni Daluz-Santana, Emma Fernandez-Repollet and Abiel Roche-Lima
Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) facilitate the creation of revolutionary medical techniques. Unfortunately, biases in current AI and ML approaches are perpetuating minority health inequity. One of the strategies to solve this probl...
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Xiaoou Man, Jiatong Liu and Zengxin Xue
Adolescent bullying is a public health issue of great global concern. Given the serious negative effect of bullying on adolescent mental health, it is critical to seek protective factors to protect adolescent mental health. From a global cross-regional p...
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Isha Kharub, Michael Lwin, Aila Khan, Omar Mubin and Suleman Shahid
This exploratory study examines the effectiveness of social robots? ability to deliver advertising messages using different ?appeals? in a business environment. Specifically, it explores the use of three types of message appeals in a human-robot interact...
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Sugirthini Selliah, Vitalija Povilaityte-Petri and Wendy Wuyts
The main purpose of this study was to provide a critique of the depoliticising funding call for co-creation research on urban resilience and sustainability while advocating that urban sustainability should remain political and require a political sphere....
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Adrien Wartelle, Farah Mourad-Chehade, Farouk Yalaoui, Jan Chrusciel, David Laplanche and Stéphane Sanchez
Assessing patterns of healthcare problems in a general emergency department population through multimorbidity clustering analysis.
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Stine Kjær Wehner, Tine Tjørnhøj-Thomsen, Katrine Sidenius Duus, Louise Ayoe Sparvath Brautsch, Andreas Jørgensen, Camilla Thørring Bonnesen and Rikke Fredenslund Krølner
Ensuring the sustainability of school-based public health intervention activities remains a challenge. The Young and Active (Y&A) intervention used peer-led workshops to promote movement and strengthen students? sense of community in 16 Danish high s...
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Franziska Krebs, Laura Lorenz, Farah Nawabi, Isabel Lück, Anne-Madeleine Bau, Adrienne Alayli and Stephanie Stock
In health services research, the recruitment of patients is oftentimes conducted by community-based healthcare providers. Therefore, the recruitment of these healthcare providers is a crucial prerequisite for successful patient recruitment. However, recr...
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Ágnes Borsos, Erzsébet Szeréna Zoltán, Éva Pozsgai, Balázs Cakó, Gabriella Medvegy and János Girán
Previous studies have shown that indoor environmental quality (IEQ) parameters may have a considerable effect on office employees? comfort, health and performance. Therefore, we initiated a research program to help occupants identify IEQ parameters they ...
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Mark D. Rodgers, David W. Coit, Frank A. Felder and Annmarie G. Carlton
In this paper, we present an analytical framework to establish a closed-form relationship between electricity generation expansion planning decisions and the resulting negative health externalities. Typical electricity generation expansion planning model...
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Didde Hoeeg, Ulla Christensen and Dan Grabowski
Design-based research (DBR) is an innovative methodology for co-creation, but potentials, challenges, and differences between methodological ideals and the real-life intervention context are under-researched. This study analyzes the DBR process in which ...
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Shah Miah,Jun Shen,John W Lamp,Don Kerr,John Gammack
This paper presents a contemporary literature review to provide insights into the current health informatics literature. The objective of this study is to identify emerging directions of current health informatics research from the latest and existing st...
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Yun-Jung Choi, Hwa-Bok Choi and Meaghan O?Donnell
This study sought to describe the mental health problems experienced by Korean disaster survivors, using a qualitative research method to provide empirical resources for effective disaster mental health support in Korea. Participants were 16 adults or el...
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Alana Smith, Gregory A. Vidal, Elizabeth Pritchard, Ryan Blue, Michelle Y. Martin, LaShanta J. Rice, Gwendolynn Brown and Athena Starlard-Davenport
African American women are substantially underrepresented in breast cancer genetic research studies and clinical trials, yet they are more likely to die from breast cancer. Lack of trust in the medical community is a major barrier preventing the successf...
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Carri Westgarth, Robert M. Christley, Garry Marvin and Elizabeth Perkins
Dog walking is a popular everyday physical activity. Dog owners are generally more active than non-owners, but some rarely walk with their dog. The strength of the dog?owner relationship is known to be correlated with dog walking, and this qualitative st...
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Brent Mittelstadt
The conjunction of wireless computing, ubiquitous Internet access, and the miniaturisation of sensors have opened the door for technological applications that can monitor health and well-being outside of formal healthcare systems. The health-related Inte...
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Clare Liddy, Catherine Deri Armstrong, Fanny McKellips, Paul Drosinis, Amir Afkham and Erin Keely
Electronic consultation (eConsult) is an innovative solution that allows specialists and primary care providers to communicate electronically, improving access to specialist care. Understanding the cost implications of different remuneration models avail...
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Katherine Groff, Eric Bachli, Molly Lansdowne and Theodora Capaldo
Millions of animals are used in research and toxicity testing, including in drug, medical device, chemical, cosmetic, personal care, household, and other product sectors, but the environmental consequences are yet to be adequately addressed. Evidence sug...
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Daswin De Silva,Frada Burstein,Herbert F. Jelinek,Andrew Stranieri
The healthcare industry generates a high throughput of medical, clinical and omics data of varying complexity and features. Clinical decision-support is gaining widespread attention as medical institutions and governing bodies turn towards better managem...
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