Publications by authors named "J R Abbas"

The use of digital technologies has enabled enterprises to enhance their innovation capabilities and reconstruct their competitive advantage throughout the wave of digital transformation. Previous research has examined the driving forces behind digital transformation through the lens of institutional theory, resource-based views, dynamic capacities, and upper echelons theory. However, these studies have ignored the fact that the decision makers with bounded rationality formulate digital transformation strategies based on "heuristic decisions".

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Numerous studies have demonstrated the effectiveness of electrical stimulation as a therapy to treat a wide range of deficits. In particular, the design of more sophisticated neuro-electrodes has led to major breakthroughs in the field. However, these new electrodes are generally manufactured in laboratories in a semi-manual, non-industrial way.

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Background: A multidisciplinary approach is widely recommended for the effective management of chronic kidney disease (CKD), with the objective of improving both clinical and psychosocial outcomes. However, resource constraints and increasing demands on healthcare systems have emphasized the necessity for alternative models of care, such as nurse-led interventions. These interventions possess the potential to address critical challenges in CKD management by providing accessible, patient-centered care across diverse healthcare settings.

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Background: The insertion of a tracheostomy is an established technique used to wean patients off ventilatory support, manage secretions in complex conditions, and as a potentially life-saving procedure to bypass upper airway obstruction. Life-threatening complications during aftercare are not uncommon and may be influenced by a lack of education of carers or healthcare providers of children and young people living with a tracheostomy. Education programmes designed and supported by the National Tracheostomy Safety Project are effective, but resources are not available to educate the workforce at scale.

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Hip muscle lengthening is commonly associated with the normal function of the lumbar spine and lower extremities. Some evidence correlates hamstring and iliopsoas tightness with low back pain (LBP). Undergraduates are more prone to LBP as they are involved in prolonged sitting and poor posture.

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