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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38576323/how-does-plastic-compare-with-alternative-materials-in-the-packaging-sector-a-systematic-review-of-lca-studies
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REVIEW
Giovanni Dolci, Stefano Puricelli, Giuseppe Cecere, Camilla Tua, Floriana Fava, Lucia Rigamonti, Mario Grosso
In the recent years, packaging made of conventional plastics has been increasingly replaced by materials believed to be more sustainable. However, perceived sustainability must align with scientific assessments, such as life cycle assessments (LCAs). This review analysed 53 peer-reviewed studies published in the time range 2019-2023, aiming at understanding the state of the art in LCA about the environmental impacts of packaging by focusing on the comparison between plastics and alternative materials. The literature showed that consumer perceptions often differ from LCA findings and revealed that, frequently, conventional plastics are not the least environmentally friendly choice...
April 5, 2024: Waste Management & Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38571607/communication-from-below-feedback-from-employees-as-a-tool-for-their-stabilisation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hana Urbancová, Pavla Vrabcová, Zuzana Pacáková
Given the current organisational changes in a turbulent global economic context, is the appropriate setting of the communication process, with an emphasis on feedback from employees to management for organisations to cope with external changes. Following the COVID-19 pandemic, communication from below is required as it is a primary issue in the context of significant organisational change and can help to shape positive perceptions of change. The main aim is to evaluate the relationships between selected organisational variables regarding the use of different forms of employee-to-management communication...
April 15, 2024: Heliyon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38571448/effects-of-perceptions-of-forest-change-and-intergroup-competition-on-community-based-conservation-behaviors
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Matt Clark, Haji Masoud Hamad, Jeffrey Andrews, Vicken Hillis, Monique Borgerhoff Mulder
Approximately one quarter of the earth's population directly harvests natural resources to meet their daily needs. These individuals are disproportionately required to alter their behaviors in response to increasing climatic variability and global biodiversity loss. Much of the ever-ambitious global conservation agenda relies on the voluntary uptake of conservation behaviors in such populations. Thus, it is critical to understand how such individuals perceive environmental change and use conservation practices as a tool to protect their well-being...
April 4, 2024: Conservation Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38570772/systems-approach-in-planetary-health-education-for-medical-students-a-mixed-methods-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rafaela Brugalli Zandavalli, Airton Tetelbom Stein, Tatiana Souza de Camargo
BACKGROUND: Introducing students to the "planetary health lenses" perspective is crucial. Comprehensive strategies for teaching this perspective are lacking, especially in the domains of "interconnection within nature (IWN)" and "systems thinking/complexity." There is also a scarcity of studies assessing medical students' opinions on planetary health and evaluating teaching strategies. OBJECTIVE: To understand Brazilian medical students' perceptions and knowledge of planetary health (PH) and evaluate the application of the educational material "Patient and Clinic through the Lens of Planetary Health," which addresses "IWN" and "complexity" through the sociological lens of Actor-Network Theory, in an integrative course at a medical school in Brazil...
April 3, 2024: BMC Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38569325/a-study-of-acoustic-light-thermal-effects-on-pedestrians-overall-comfort-in-a-cfa-climate-campus-during-the-summer
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Aoyan Xiao, Bin Cheng, Jian Zhang, Huiyun Peng, Yumao Lai, Fanxi Zeng, Ting Liu, Feng Zhu
The environmental quality, in terms of acoustic, visual, and thermal environments, significantly affects people's comfort levels. Along these lines, in this work, their comprehensive impact on people's overall comfort was systematically explored. Pedestrians' outdoor neutral points on various environmental parameters were found by performing linear regressions. Similarly, people's thermal perceptions (indicated by neutral temperatures, NT) were found to vary for both acoustic and light environments. They would be increasingly heat sensitive (R2 increases) in a noisier environment while the NTs varied for either sound or light intensity levels...
March 28, 2024: Journal of Thermal Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38568875/proline-accumulation-and-antioxidant-response-are-crucial-for-citrus-tolerance-to-uv-b-light-induced-stress
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
V Vives-Peris, A Gómez-Cadenas, R M Pérez-Clemente
Plants face a wide range of biotic and abiotic stress conditions, which are further intensified by climate change. Among these stressors, increased irradiation in terms of intensity and wavelength range can lead to detrimental effects, such as chlorophyll degradation, destruction of the PSII reaction center, generation of ROS, alterations to plant metabolism, and even plant death. Here, we investigated the responses of two citrus genotypes, Citrus macrophylla (CM), and Troyer citrange (TC) to UV-B light-induced stress, by growing plants of both genotypes under control and UV-B stress conditions for 5 days to evaluate their tolerance mechanisms...
April 3, 2024: Plant Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38564594/exploring-the-stability-of-the-gender-gap-in-faculty-perceptions-of-gender-climate-at-a-rural-regional-university
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michael J Bordieri, Paula J Waddill, Qiaofeng Zhang, Maeve L McCarthy, Claire Fuller, David Balthrop
Increasing awareness of gender barriers and biases in academic institutions is an essential component of institutional change strategies to promote equity and inclusion. There is an established perception gap in recognizing gender inequities in the workplace, whereby men faculty under acknowledge the stressors, barriers, and biases faced by their women faculty colleagues. This study explored the gender gap in faculty perceptions of institutional diversity climate at a rural comprehensive regional university in the United States...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38564205/anesthesia-medication-safety-in-relation-to-pharmacopeia-medication-use-best-practice-initiatives
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
David B Koontz
Improvement to anesthesia medication safety is a useful and worthwhile area of research. Anesthesia is one of the few healthcare professions to have immediate access to compounding and label high-hazard medications at the bedside. There is a need to assess the perceptions of anesthesia medication safety and this relationship with pharmacopeia's updated recommendations for anesthesia to improve medication safety and prevent adverse drug events. Certified registered nurse anesthetist (CRNA) perceptions of medication safety climate in Florida were measured utilizing a validated Likert-scale that merged the Attitudes Questionnaire themes of teamwork, climate, safety climate, job satisfaction, stress recognition, perceptions of management, and working...
April 2024: AANA Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38562432/predictors-of-middle-school-students-perceptions-of-automated-writing-evaluation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Joshua Wilson, Fan Zhang, Corey Palermo, Tania Cruz Cordero, Matthew C Myers, Halley Eacker, Andrew Potter, Jessica Coles
This study examined middle school students' perceptions of an automated writing evaluation (AWE) system, MI Write . We summarize students' perceptions of MI Write's usability, usefulness, and desirability both quantitatively and qualitatively. We then estimate hierarchical entry regression models that account for district context, classroom climate, demographic factors (i.e., gender, special education status, limited English proficiency status, socioeconomic status, grade), students' writing-related beliefs and affect, and students' writing proficiency as predictors of students' perceptions...
April 2024: Computers & Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38555655/do-we-protect-ourselves-against-west-nile-virus-a-systematic-review-on-knowledge-attitudes-and-practices-and-their-determinants
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marco Fonzo, Chiara Bertoncello, Liliana Tudor, Liana Miccolis, Michele Serpentino, Daniele Petta, Irene Amoruso, Tatjana Baldovin, Andrea Trevisan
BACKGROUND: West Nile virus (WNV) is a mosquito-borne flavivirus. In humans, 80% of infections are asymptomatic, while approximately 20% experience influenza-like symptoms. Fewer than 1% develop the neuroinvasive form which can lead to encephalitis, meningitis, acute flaccid paralysis, and even death. The global spread of the virus to areas where it was not previously present has become a growing concern. Since the 2000 s, there have been numerous outbreaks affecting local and travelling populations worldwide...
March 16, 2024: Journal of Infection and Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38555563/climate-change-by-any-other-name-social-representations-and-language-practices-of-coastal-inhabitants-on-mayotte-island-in-the-indian-ocean
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Miki Mori, Esméralda Longépée, Gaëlle Lefer-Sauvage, Arnaud Banos, Nicolas Becu, Philippe Charpentier, Thomas Claverie, Matthieu Jeanson, Matthieu Le Duff, Damienne Provitolo, Georgeta Stoica
As population-related climate change research increases, so does the need to nuance approaches to this complex phenomenon, including issues related to cultural and linguistic translations. To explore how climate change is understood in understudied societies, a case-study approach is taken to address social representations of climate change by inhabitants of a Maore village in the French island of Mayotte. The study explores how local fishers understand the issue when considering observed environmental changes...
March 31, 2024: Public Understanding of Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38550644/uncovering-the-potential-of-evaluative-conditioning-in-shaping-attitudes-toward-sustainable-product-packaging
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nikki Leeuwis, Tom van Bommel, Manos Tsakiris, Maryam Alimardani
INTRODUCTION: The necessity to promote pro-environmental behavior change in individuals and society is increasingly evident. This study aimed to investigate the effect of evaluative conditioning on consumers' perception of product packaging. METHODS: We first produced two stimulus sets: one including images of supermarket products with different packaging and the other containing affective images of healthy nature (positive) and climate change impact (negative)...
2024: Frontiers in Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38550237/perceived-values-and-climate-change-resilience-dataset-in-siaya-county-kenya
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pu Yang, Alycia Leonard, Micaela Flores Lanza, Makena Ireri, Stephanie Hirmer
This dataset presents perceived values and socioeconomic indicators collected in Siaya, a rural county in Kenya in 2022. The data was obtained from 300 household surveys and group interviews conducted in six sub-counties across eleven villages. Socioeconomic data were collected with a special focus on climate change vulnerability. Information on housing, health, water accessibility and usage, electricity accessibility and usage, extreme weather events, community service, and information accessibility were mapped across survey questions...
June 2024: Data in Brief
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38546171/-you-can-feel-the-fresh-air-%C3%A2-%C3%A2-rural-alaska-native-household-perceptions-of-home-air-purifiers-and-health
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Madilyn Short, Jennifer Dobson, Gretchen Day, Brian Lefferts, Rosalyn Singleton, James Keck
Alaska Native and American Indian children experience frequent respiratory illness. Indoor air quality is associated with the severity and frequency of respiratory infections in children. High efficiency particulate air (HEPA) purifiers effectively improve indoor air quality and may protect respiratory health. In 2019, the Yukon-Kuskokwim Health Corporation implemented a pilot programme that provided education and HEPA purifiers to households of children with chronic lung conditions. The team evaluated HEPA purifier acceptability and use by interviewing representatives from 11 households that participated in the pilot programme...
December 2024: International Journal of Circumpolar Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38540013/pro-environmental-transformation-of-the-equine-sector-facilitators-and-challenges
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Susanna Hedenborg, Mathilde Kronborg, Anna Sätre, Aage Radmann, Gabriella Torell Palmquist, Petra Andersson
To improve horse welfare and ensure a sustainable equestrian future, we need to understand human behavior in relation to the challenges of the sector. The purpose of this paper is to map and analyze how individuals within the equine sector in Sweden and Norway define the environmental challenges they are faced with and how these are related to questions about horse welfare. A mixed-methods parallel design was used. The data consist of survey answers and semi-structured interviews. The survey, responded to by 697 Swedish and Norwegian participants, ensured statistical validity and power through a sample size calculation yielding approximately 385 participants...
March 16, 2024: Animals: An Open Access Journal From MDPI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38539982/analysis-of-management-practices-and-breeders-perceptions-of-climate-change-s-impact-to-enhance-the-resilience-of-sheep-production-systems-a-case-study-in-the-tunisian-semi-arid-zone
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Aziza Mohamed-Brahmi, Mehrez Ameur, Ilyes Mekki, Alicia Tenza-Peral, Masarra Nasraoui, Yathreb Yagoubi, Samir Smeti, Samia Ben Saïd, Naziha Atti, Sandra Lobón, Mokhtar Mahouachi
Global climate change inflicts unambiguous risks on agricultural systems and food security. Small ruminants are known for their ability to adapt to changing environmental conditions. This paper aims to characterize sheep production systems in a vulnerable agricultural zone and the breeders' perceptions of climate change to apprehend challenges that they are confronting, and formulate resilience actions. The data analysis is based on 94 semi-structured surveys of sheep farmers carried out in the Tunisian semi-arid region...
March 13, 2024: Animals: An Open Access Journal From MDPI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38539654/do-individual-differences-in-perception-affect-awareness-of-climate-change
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Enrico Cipriani, Sergio Frumento, Simone Grassini, Angelo Gemignani, Danilo Menicucci
One significant obstacle to gaining a widespread awareness of the ongoing climate change is the nature of its manifestations in relation to our perception: climate change effects are gradual, distributed, and sometimes seemingly contradictory. These features result in a lag in collective climate action and sometimes foster climate skepticism and climate denial. While the literature on climate change perception and belief has thoroughly explored its sociocultural and sociopolitical aspects, research on the potential contribution of psychophysiological factors remains scarce...
March 9, 2024: Brain Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38539240/a-multi-country-mixed-method-study-identifying-the-association-between-perceived-ethical-work-climate-and-problems-among-critical-care-nurses
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fatma Refaat Ahmed, Nabeel Al-Yateem, Farha Hisham Hijji, Ghadeer Al Dweik, Mohammad Alkawaldeh, Muhammad Arsyad Subu, Jacqueline Maria Dias, Mohannad Eid Aburuz, Sally Mohammed Farghaly
BACKGROUND: Given the grave ethical tension and dilemmas posed continuously which are aggravated in the intensive care unit context and its related caregiving provision, combined with their impact on critical care nurses' job satisfaction and work-related risks, exploring and analyzing these tensions and conflicts is crucial. This study was conducted to examine the relationship between perceived ethical work climate and problems among critical care nurses in addition to exploring their perspectives on the ethical work climates while caring for patients with infectious diseases...
March 27, 2024: BMC Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38531578/exploring-factors-associated-with-healthcare-professionals-subjective-perceptions-of-complex-issues-in-primary-care-in-japan-a-self-administered-survey-study-on-confidence-satisfaction-and-burden-levels
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Junji Haruta, Ryohei Goto
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to explore factors associated with healthcare professionals' subjective perceptions of complex issues in primary care settings in Japan. DESIGN: Cross-sectional survey conducted through a self-administered web-based questionnaire. SETTING: Japan, from June to October 2020. PARTICIPANTS: Healthcare professionals recruited via an email list from the Japan Primary Care Association. MEASURES: The questionnaire assessed subjective perception of satisfaction, confidence and burden regarding complex issues using a 100 mm Visual Analogue Scale (VAS)...
March 25, 2024: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38530766/effectiveness-of-the-huddles-in-improving-the-patient-safety-attitudes-among-clinical-team-members
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yi-Hung Lai, Ching-Wein Chang, Ming-Ju Wu, Hsin-Hua Chen, Shih-Ping Lin, Chun-Shih Chin, Cheng-Hsien Lin, Sz-Iuan Shiu, Chun-Yi Wu, Ying-Cheng Lin, Hui-Chi Chen, Shu-Chin Hou, Hung-Ru Lin
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Huddles among members of interdisciplinary medical teams involve short stand-up sessions and allow team members to focus on existing or emerging patient safety issues, thereby facilitating team communication. Hospital managers are able to recognize the current situation of the organization through patient safety attitudes, strengthen team members' awareness of patient safety, and improve the quality of health care. The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of huddles on improving team members' attitudes toward patient safety...
March 25, 2024: Quality Management in Health Care
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