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Sociodemographic Characteristics of Sample 2.
Published 2025“…We also found that the mean agreement with the IB-DE subscale decreased after the pandemic. …”
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English and German versions of OUS.
Published 2025“…We also found that the mean agreement with the IB-DE subscale decreased after the pandemic. …”
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Raw database.
Published 2025“…</p><p>Results</p><p>We included 1,899 test scores from 669 medical students. The mean score across all tests was 9.19 (standard deviation = 2.34). …”
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Search strategy.
Published 2024“…A random effects meta-analysis was performed comparing geometric mean titer (GMT) in PWH to PWoH. Twenty-eight studies out of 988 were eligible for inclusion in our study, and qualitatively synthesized. …”
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Fig 1 -
Published 2024“…A random effects meta-analysis was performed comparing geometric mean titer (GMT) in PWH to PWoH. Twenty-eight studies out of 988 were eligible for inclusion in our study, and qualitatively synthesized. …”
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GMT by age cohort for PWH and PWoH.
Published 2024“…A random effects meta-analysis was performed comparing geometric mean titer (GMT) in PWH to PWoH. Twenty-eight studies out of 988 were eligible for inclusion in our study, and qualitatively synthesized. …”
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Fig 4 -
Published 2024“…A random effects meta-analysis was performed comparing geometric mean titer (GMT) in PWH to PWoH. Twenty-eight studies out of 988 were eligible for inclusion in our study, and qualitatively synthesized. …”
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Difference in GMT for HPV16 and HPV18 in PWH.
Published 2024“…A random effects meta-analysis was performed comparing geometric mean titer (GMT) in PWH to PWoH. Twenty-eight studies out of 988 were eligible for inclusion in our study, and qualitatively synthesized. …”
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Fig 3 -
Published 2024“…A random effects meta-analysis was performed comparing geometric mean titer (GMT) in PWH to PWoH. Twenty-eight studies out of 988 were eligible for inclusion in our study, and qualitatively synthesized. …”
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Summary of characteristics of studies reviewed.
Published 2024“…A random effects meta-analysis was performed comparing geometric mean titer (GMT) in PWH to PWoH. Twenty-eight studies out of 988 were eligible for inclusion in our study, and qualitatively synthesized. …”
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Cumulative meta-analysis.
Published 2024“…A random effects meta-analysis was performed comparing geometric mean titer (GMT) in PWH to PWoH. Twenty-eight studies out of 988 were eligible for inclusion in our study, and qualitatively synthesized. …”
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Summary of immunogenicity information.
Published 2024“…A random effects meta-analysis was performed comparing geometric mean titer (GMT) in PWH to PWoH. Twenty-eight studies out of 988 were eligible for inclusion in our study, and qualitatively synthesized. …”
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Characteristics of included studies.
Published 2025“…Studies have consistently linked occupational fatigue to decreased productivity, heightened error rates, and compromised decision-making abilities, posing significant risks to both individual nurses and healthcare organizations. …”
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Sensitivity analysis for acute fatigue subscale.
Published 2025“…Studies have consistently linked occupational fatigue to decreased productivity, heightened error rates, and compromised decision-making abilities, posing significant risks to both individual nurses and healthcare organizations. …”
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Factors related to nurses’ occupational fatigue.
Published 2025“…Studies have consistently linked occupational fatigue to decreased productivity, heightened error rates, and compromised decision-making abilities, posing significant risks to both individual nurses and healthcare organizations. …”
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Sensitivity analysis for inter-shift subscale.
Published 2025“…Studies have consistently linked occupational fatigue to decreased productivity, heightened error rates, and compromised decision-making abilities, posing significant risks to both individual nurses and healthcare organizations. …”