NOTHING ABOUT US WITHOUT US! HOW USERS CONFIGURE CLINICAL TREATMENT IN ITALIAN RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITIES: ETHNOGRAPHY OF THERAPEUTIC ENGAGEMENT

Nothing about us without us! How users configure clinical treatment in Italian residential communities: ethnography of therapeutic engagement

The effectiveness of the interventions in the Therapeutic communities (TC) depends not only on the quality of the specialized knowledge and methodologies adopted, but also on the meanings consumers give to them.Building the therapeutic alliance is a key element in reducing high drop-out rates and predicting more favorable outcomes.This research inv

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Addressing Threats to Validity in Supervised Machine Learning: A Framework and Best Practices for Education Researchers

Given the rapid adoption of machine learning methods by education researchers, and the growing acknowledgment of their inherent risks, there is an urgent need for tailored methodological guidance on how to improve and evaluate the validity of inferences drawn from these methods.Drawing on LCD TV an integrative literature review and extending a well

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Spiked-helmet Sign: A Rare but Alarming Sign on Electrocardiogram

Spiked Helmet Sign was first described by Littman and Munroe Gambler Hat in 2011 in a case series of 8 patients.This novel ECG sign is a predictor of death in critically ill patients.It resembles the German military helmet of the Prussian empire.27-year-old male came with chief complaints of upper epigastric pain and chest pain for 2 hours.ECG show

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Job strain and cardiovascular disease risk factors: meta-analysis of individual-participant data from 47,000 men and women.

Job strain is associated with an increased coronary heart disease risk, but few large-scale studies have examined the relationship of this psychosocial characteristic with the biological risk factors that potentially mediate the job strain - heart disease association.We pooled cross-sectional, individual-level data from eight studies comprising 47,

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