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    Applying User-Centered Design and Implementation Science to the Early-Stage Development of a Telehealth-Enhanced Hybrid Cardiac Rehabilitation Program: Quality Improvement Study by Andrea T Duran, Adrianna Keener-DeNoia, Kimberly Stavrolakes, Adina Fraser, Luis V Blanco, Emily Fleisch, Nicole Pieszchata, Diane Cannone, Charles Keys McKay, Emma Whittman, Donald Edmondson, Rachel C Shelton, Nathalie Moise

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…At step 3, we conducted usability testing with 2 CR clinicians (both female) administering home-based sessions to 3 CR patients (female: n=1, 33%), which revealed usability themes (eg, ease of using remote patient monitoring devices or a telehealth platform, technology disruptions, and confidence in using the telehealth platform to safely monitor patients) and design solutions (eg, onboarding sessions, safety surveys, and fully supervised remote sessions) to be included in the final THCR prototype. …”
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    الآثار السلبية لاستخدام الهواتف المحمولة الذکية على العلاقات الاجتماعية والدينية (دراسة ميدانية) by نسرين محمد صادق أبو النور

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…It may cause the risk of losing identity, especially among young people, and the formation of some anti-homeland or morally deviant trends and ideas as a result of some negative external influences and blind imitation of the West in some of their habits and behaviors that differ from the customs of Arab societies through the ease of using some programs or websites on smart phones. …”
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    Plagiarism – A Noble Misconduct by Md. Rezwanur Rahman

    Published 2015-07-01
    “…Before submitting their ideas or manuscript to the journal office, the author should rewrite the article in his own words without seeing from the original source and if in any doubt, should take help of the guide/instructor.4,11,12 Researchers and authors of scholarly papers have to follow ethical codes of Good Scientific Practice (GSP),13 primarily based of the principles of honesty and integrity.11 In the modern-day collaborative and multidisciplinary research, honesty of each and every author is becoming a pillar of trustworthy science.14 Scientists absorb new information, design new studies and publish their experimental results in various related biomedical journals. Because of the ease of using various search engines for researching resources on the internet, large numbers of published papers that contain an enormous amount of study materials can be quickly obtained. …”
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