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Sensitivity and specificity of teachers for vision screening among primary school children in South India
Published 2019-01-01“…CONCLUSIONS: Our study shows that vision screening by trained optometrists is a very useful tool to identify visual impairment in primary school children. Measures need to be taken to improve the sensitivity of teacher screening before recommending its generalized use.…”
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External rewards and positive stimuli promote different cognitive control engagement strategies in children
Published 2020-08-01“…In everyday life, children often need to engage control in emotionally or motivationally relevant contexts. …”
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Vision problems: A review of prevalence studies on refractive errors in school-age children
Published 2019-05-01“…Results: Although several population and school-based studies have been conducted in various racial groups and populations, their findings were diverse owing to inconsistencies in the methods applied in identifying children in need of refraction, measurement techniques and diagnostic criteria for refractive errors. …”
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Adolescent girls’ voices on their need for sexuality education: A cry for mutual sexual emancipation
Published 2019-11-01“…Given the growing concerns raised about the sexual and reproductive health of adolescents in South Africa, the aim of this study was to conduct research with adolescent girls as subjects in order for girls’ voices to enhance adult researchers’ understanding of children’s need for support and guidance in the context of sexuality education. …”
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Safety study on novel ayurvedic nutritive powder – An experimental study
Published 2021-01-01“…The development of a nutritive Powder in weaning children is need of hour. This study includes safety of novel Ayurvedic nutritive powder in Wistar rat pups. …”
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Exploring children's preferences for graphic symbols to represent pain‐related words
Published 2024-12-01“…Abstract Children who are hospitalized may sometimes not be able to communicate verbally to self‐report their pain or other symptoms due to medical conditions, medical interventions, or communication difficulties. As such, these children may need other means, such as augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) strategies, in this case, graphic symbols, to express their pain‐related experiences and receive applicable treatment. …”
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The Educational Principles of Values of Child Rights, an Analytical Study
Published 2020-12-01“…This study aimed to identify the educational principles of children's rights in sharia and law, and to achieve the goal of the study will be answered the questions of the study and to answer the questions of the study was an analytical study of the educational principles of children's rights, through the follow-up of the descriptive analytical method through analysis of the content, by conducting a survey of the verses of The Qur'an and prophetic hadiths sharia that showed the rights of the child in Islamic law, stand on them and analyze them, extract educational principles from them, as well as conduct a survey of international organizations that concerned the rights of children, And to show their tasks, and the areas of care for the child, and extract the educational contents of taking care of the child in these organizations and where the study society by limiting the rights of the child to the verses of the Qur'an and prophetic hadiths and then limiting the organizations that took care of the care of children, and choosing the sample of study of these rights set out in Islamic law, and limiting the most organizations that took care of the rights of the child, and the most important results of the research There are some duties of fathers and mothers towards the children as follows: The children have rights prescribed by Allah, and the fathers have rights over the children, which is prescribed by Allah almighty, and Allah has not distinguished between males and females in terms of providing The researcher found that there are rights for children in law through: fighting poverty, helping children in need, protecting children from harm, providing a healthy environment to live with dignity, combating child hunger, health care in poor areas, and protecting children. …”
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FeverApp for Parents: A Multilingual and Socially Accountable Approach to Paediatric Fever Management in Germany
Published 2024-12-01“…This means that the parents of these children also need to be targeted in fever management and informed about the correct behavior in case of fever. …”
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Of Powdered Milk and Empowered Memories: Relief Worker Charles Schermerhorn in Northern Greece, 1946-1951
Published 2022-12-01“…Charles focused primarily on children in need, and his commitment penetrated the world of the young “Toula” Dokou, whose village fell under Charles’ purview. …”
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Improving child care in India through the development of the Questionnaire to Assess Needs of Children in Care (QANCC)
Published 2018-06-01“…Udayan Care has an innovative group care model for children in need of care, utilising the indigenously developed LIFE (Living In Family Environment) strategy in its 13 UdayanGhars (Sunshine care homes). …”
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Classification of reading skills of early childhood with C4.5 algorithm
Published 2022-08-01“…Early age is a golden age for children, which is important to improve their development. The children also need to get a good education according to development to improve their abilities. …”
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Published 2022-10-01“…Since 2011 it is a reference center for Latvian children who need autologous or allogeneic transplantation. …”
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Environmental Justice in the Context of Access to Urban Green Spaces for Refugee Children
Published 2024-05-01“…Therefore, this paper has contributed empirical materials to begin such research and develop inclusive decision-making strategies in environmental and health policy to ensure the provision and high quality of UGS for refugee children who need it.…”
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The challenges of caring for children who require complex medical care at home: ‘The go between for everyone is the parent and as the parent that’s an awful lot of responsibility’...
Published 2020“…The aim of this qualitative study was to explore the challenges experienced by families caring for children who need complex medical care at home.</p> <p><strong>Methods</strong></p> <p>We conducted a thematic analysis of eleven in‐depth interviews with parents who carry out specialist medical procedures (eg, enteral feeding, bowel washouts and tracheostomy care) for their children at home. …”
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Quality of Life of Children Without Adequate Parental Care Placed in a Social Protection Institution
Published 2023-09-01“…Placement in a social protection institution for children without (adequate) parental care is one form of social protection for children who need care. In the Republic of Srpska, by the Law on Social Protection, social institutions are established by the Republic of Srpska. …”
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Presumptive diagnosis of severe HIV infection to determine the need for antiretroviral therapy in children less than 18 months of age
Published 2011-07-01“…METHODS: A conditional probability model was constructed and non-virologic parameters in various combinations were tested in a hypothetical cohort of 1000 children aged 6 weeks, 6 months and 12 months to assess the sensitivity, specificity, and positive and negative predictive values of these algorithms for identifying children in need of ART. The modelled parameters consisted of clinical criteria, rapid HIV antibody testing and CD4+ T-lymphocyte (CD4) count. …”
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Investigating the Association between the Parenting Style with the Level of Fear and Cooperation of 4–12-Year-Old Children Referred to the Sari Dental Faculty in 2023
Published 2023-11-01“…Background and purpose: Attending in a dental office is usually not easy for children who need dental services. Moreover, the level of children cooperation has a significant impact on choosing the appropriate treatment method. …”
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Assessment of need for limiting family after two children: A cross-sectional study from a Northern State of India
Published 2019-01-01“…It was lower in women with three or more living children in comparison with women with two children. Unfelt need for limiting the family was 8.6%. Conclusion: Acceptance of permanent methods of contraception was low with temporary methods being equally preferred for limiting family. …”
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Effect of the Congenital Heart Disease on Growth and Nutritional State of Children
Published 2018-12-01“…Conclusion: Congenital heart disease can affect the growth of children so need resolve these problems by correcting the cardiac abnormality whether by cardiac catheterization of surgical intervention. …”
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