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    Role Clarity\u27s Impact On The Relationship Between Human Resources Practices And Intention To Leave, An Empirical Study Among Call Centre Personnel

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    This study explores the relationship between HRM practices and employee turnover intention, as well as the moderating role of the job description in this relationship, in the telecommunication industry in Klang Valley, Malaysia. Data were collected from 169 employees working in a call centre using a questionnaire survey. Results from Smart PLS Version 4.0.8.2 indicate that job security is negatively related to the intention to leave, while career development opportunities are positively related. However, participation in decision-making did not significantly influence the intention to leave. Furthermore, the study found that the relationship between career development opportunities and intention to leave was stronger for individuals with high role clarity, while the relationship between participation in decision-making and intention to leave was stronger for individuals with low role clarity. Additionally, the job description moderated the relationship between participation in decision-making and intention to leave. Overall, these findings highlight the importance of HRM practices in reducing employee turnover intention and the role of the job description in shaping this relationship

    A Systemic Review on Impact of Aloe Vera gel in Episiotomy Pain and Wound Healing

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    Introduction: Child birth is the most memorable and marvelous period in women’s life. Giving birth of a child is coinciding with physical, physiological, psychological and emotional process, such as perineal incision, delivery of fetus, delivery of placenta etc. The pleasure experience is mysterious and its call for celebration. Episiotomy is the most common surgical procedure in obstetrics to ease the birth. It may be associated with wound infection and delayed wound healing. Instead of pharmacological method of treating episiotomy pain and wound healing, the complementary method such as medicinal herbs as ‘Aloe vera’ application as a natural treatment to reduce the pain level and enhance wound healing, which improves day to day activities as early as possible without any complications. Objectives: This systemic review aimed to identify and discuss about various methods of episiotomy pain and wound healing process and specially to identify the impact on aloe vera. Method: This systemic review was made by using the electronic database of MEDLINE and PUBMED, CINHAL, of articles published in between 2011 – 2021. Result: The reviewed result shows complementary therapies are more effective on episiotomy pain and wound healing process. Among all, aloe vera has desirable effectiveness on reducing pain level and enhances wound healing process. Conclusion: Effectiveness of cares achieved by application of natural herbs in complementary therapy and reduces the distressing symptoms and improves their health-related quality of life

    Matching Face with Voice Identity Using Static and Dynamic Stimuli

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    The current study tackles the ability of humans to match faces with voices depending on static and dynamic stimuli. The first aim of the current study is the possibility of matching a face with a voice using static stimuli and the second aim is the possibility of matching a face with a voice using dynamic stimuli and to find out which of the two gives more accurate matching, the static or dynamic stimuli. In this study, the Cross-Modal was adopted. The results show that the participants successfully selected the true speakers in most of the items that are shown to them. The dynamic stimuli gave more accurate results than the static ones

    Effectiveness of Shock Wave Therapy Versus Intermittent Mechanical Traction On Mechanical Low Back Pain and Disabilities

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    Background: Mechanical low back pain is serious physical and social health problem. Purpose: To examine impact of shock wave therapy versus intermittent mechanical traction on mechanical LBP, and disabilities. Subjects: 60 mechanical LBP male studied cases years old 20-35 years were assigned randomly into 3 groups, Picked up from Sohag university orthopedic hospital outpatient clinic. Methods: (Study Group) A: 20 studied cases underwent shock wave therapy plus conventional physical therapy. (Study Group) B: twenty studied cases underwent intermittent mechanical traction plus conventional physical therapy. (Control Group) C: 20 patients underwent conventional physical therapy alone. Three sessions were applied weekly for four weeks. Pain was quantified using McGill Pain Questionnaire, Roland Morris Disability Questionnaire was used for measuring disability, and the ROM was evaluated by (BROM) device before as well as after treatment. Results: Groups (A, B & C) found a reduction in pain & disability & rise in their in flexion and extension ROM after end of 4 weeks of program. Mean values of pain scale after therapy were 15.3, 9.47, and 23.07 in groups A, B, & C. mean values of Disability scale after therapy were 8.44, 4.87, 11.8in groups A, B & C. mean values of ROM of flexion were 25.53, 29.06, & 23.9 in groups A, B & C. mean values of ROM of extension were 11.73, 15.53 & 9.85 in groups A, B & C. studied cases who received intermittent mechanical traction & conventional physical therapy (group B), found reduction in pain & disability & improvement in ROM of flexion & extension value (P<0.001) after therapy program. Conclusion: Shock wave therapy and intermittent mechanical traction, as well as conventional physical treatment, can be beneficial in studied cases with mechanical LBP. Keywords: Shock wave therapy – intermittent mechanical traction - mechanical low back pain

    Study of Denture Hygiene Methods Adapted by Patients Attending OPD

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    This cross-sectional observational study, conducted at the School of Dental Sciences, Karad, aimed to unravel the intricacies of oral hygiene practices among individuals aged 45 years and older wearing complete dentures for at least six months. Recognizing the vital link between denture care and overall oral health, the research sought to fill a crucial knowledge gap in understanding the diverse methods and preferences of complete denture wearers. The structured questionnaire utilized in this study captured data on the frequency of denture cleaning, the methods employed (including mechanical and chemical approaches), the utilization of denture cleaning solutions, and participant satisfaction with their oral hygiene routines. A sample size of 200 participants attending the outpatient department provided a diverse cohort for analysis. Findings revealed that 62% of participants preferred brushing dentures with toothpaste and a denture brush, while 54% opted for water alone. Notably, 79% adhered to a twice-daily cleaning routine. Furthermore, 46% utilized commercially available denture cleaning solutions, endorsing their efficacy. Overall, 92% expressed satisfaction with their current oral hygiene practices. This study sheds light on the nuanced oral hygiene methods embraced by complete denture wearers, emphasizing the importance of patient-centric approaches in dental care. The preference for mechanical cleaning methods and high satisfaction rates underscore the need for tailored recommendations to enhance oral health outcomes in this population. The study\u27s methodology, combining quantitative and qualitative approaches, ensures a robust exploration of denture hygiene practices, contributing valuable insights to the broader landscape of patient-centric oral healthcare

    Experiences of Oral Cancer Patients on Diagnosis and Treatment: A Questioner Study

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    This study presents a comprehensive exploration of the experiences of oral cancer patients throughout the phases of diagnosis and treatment, offering valuable insights for healthcare professionals. Over the past decade, a transformative shift in cancer research towards patient-reported outcomes has illuminated the nuanced effects of oral cancer on individuals\u27 lives. The study, utilizing a questionnaire-based approach with a diverse sample of 152 individuals, delves into the epidemiology, risk factors, and quality of life considerations associated with oral cancer. The prevalence of oral cancer, influenced by cultural practices, lifestyle choices, and genetic factors, is underscored, emphasizing its status as a global health concern. Recognizing the importance of understanding the patient journey, the study employs both English and Marathi questionnaires, ensuring inclusivity across diverse linguistic backgrounds. Methodologically, the study employs statistical parameters to establish a robust sample size and minimum enrollment criteria, ensuring the reliability of the findings. The questionnaire design encompasses demographic data, risk factors, and knowledge assessment regarding oral cancer, providing a multifaceted view of the participants\u27 experiences. Results indicate that out of 152 adult patients, 59.6% accepted the invitation to participate, revealing a willingness to share their experiences. The data underscores the need for intensified health education, particularly targeting the younger demographic with various smoking habits and paan consumption, where gaps in knowledge on oral cancer prevention persist. The study contributes to the evolving discourse on oral cancer by bridging clinical insights with patient-reported outcomes. The findings emphasize the necessity of structural education programs and enhanced diagnosis strategies to alleviate the burden of oral cancer. This research serves as a valuable resource for healthcare professionals and policymakers, fostering a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by oral cancer patients and informing targeted interventions for improved outcomes

    Predictive Abilities Of Metacognitive Strategies In Solving Creative Problems Among Gifted Students

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    The study aimed to identify the predictive abilities of metacognitive strategies in solving creative problems among gifted students at King Abdullah Schools for Excellence in Jordan. In order to collect and analyze the sought-after data for this study, a descriptive analytical approach and structured quantitative analysis were employed. 113 secondary school students were randomly chosen for the study sample. The metacognitive thinking and problem-solving scales were administered to the study sample. The students demonstrated excellent levels of metacognitive thinking and problem-solving abilities, based on the collected data. Likewise, a strong correlation between metacognitive thinking and original problem-solving was found. These findings underline how critical it is to provide training in metacognitive techniques within a structured educational environment. To smooth efficient knowledge transfer to gifted students, the study recommends metacognitive strategies be implemented in creative problem-solving, supply of material and technological resources, implementation of teacher education courses, and development of an environment-supporting infrastructure. The study offers insights into the significance of metacognitive thinking in developing gifted children\u27 problem-solving skills

    Discrimination against Women and Human Rights

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    Human rights are those minimum rights which are compulsorily obtainable by every individual as he/she is a member of human family. The constitution of India also guarantees the equality of rights of men and women. The history of the struggle for human rights is one of a long and continuous struggle marching in step along with the process of socio-economic transition. The first generation of human rights is that which originated in Europe in the 18th Century. Concerned with the civil rights of the individual in society such as the right to individual freedom, freedom of speech, thought and faith,the right to own property and so on. The second generation of human rights emerged in the 19 century out of the political and economic struggles of the emergent working class and included political and economic demands,like the right to participate in the exercise of political power, the right to fixed hours of work; the right to minimum wages ;the right to form unions and so on. The third generation of human rights emerged in the 20th Century through the socio-political turmoil of two World Wars and centered on the socio-cultural rights of nations and peoples including environmental and collective rights like the right to self-determination of nations and the rights of indigenous people.Thus, the history of human rights has moved a long way till the international community under the banner of the United Nations adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR, 1948). Apart from civil and political rights, the Declaration recognized the basic human rights of the organized toiling masses of the worl

    Depression And Mental Health

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    The study was conducted on university student with the intention to assess gender difference on depression and mental health. Independent t-test was used to analyze data with the help of SPSS.  The study concluded that there is no significant difference between male and female on depression and the study also included that there is no significant difference between male and female on mental health.   &nbsp

    Proposed Business Model And Business Strategy For Financial Planning Business In Young Middle Class Family Market

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    Financial planners are often perceived as a luxury service reserved for individuals with substantial assets, creating a misconception that they are not essential for middle-class individuals facing financial challenges. Despite the actual need for financial planning among the middle class, there is a scarcity of firms addressing this specific demographic. This study introduces a new venture—an online financial planning platform—tailored to cater to the financial needs of the middle-class segment. As a nascent player in the financial planning sector, the proposed platform lacks a well-defined business model and strategies for market entry. This paper aims to formulate a suitable business model and strategies for the proposed financial planner, focusing on young middle-class families. Employing a qualitative approach and utilizing the case study method, the research gathers data through interviews on respondents\u27 financial behavior and preferences. The collected data is then analyzed using the strategy diamond framework to develop a business model and strategies for the proposed financial planner. The research suggests that the business model should prioritize providing customers with educational services rather than traditional financial planning consultations. The proposed business strategy emphasizes building an image, brand, and reputation to instill trust among customer

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