ALPACA-advanced linguistic pattern and concept analysis framework for software engineering corpora

Author(s):  
Phong Minh Vu ◽  
Tam The Nguyen ◽  
Tung Thanh Nguyen ◽  
Hung Viet Pham
2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. 526-536
Author(s):  
Wilfred Njabulo Nunu ◽  
Lufuno Makhado ◽  
Jabu Tsakani Mabunda ◽  
Rachel Tsakani Lebese

Background: Health Systems Strategies play a key role in determining Adolescent Sexual Health outcomes. This study aims to review the literature on the relationship between Health Systems Strategies and Adolescent Sexual Health issues guided by Rodger's evolutionary concept analysis framework. The study further develops a Conceptual Framework that would guide a study that seeks to “Develop strategies to facilitate safe sexual practices in adolescents through Integrated Health Systems in selected Districts in Zimbabwe.” Methods: Adolescents, Health Systems, Sexual Health, and Strategies were used to search for published literature (in English) on Google Scholar, PUBMED, EBSCO, Cochran Library, and Science Direct. A total of 142 Articles and 11 reports were obtained, and the content was screened for relevance. This led to 42 articles and 03 reports being found suitable and relevant, and thus, the content was reviewed. Thematic analysis was done to identify attributes, antecedents, and consequences of Health Systems Strategies on Adolescent Sexual Health. These findings were then used to inform the development of the Conceptual Framework. Results: Key attributes, antecedents and consequences of Health System Strategies on Adolescent Sexual Health were identified. Strategies to Improve Adolescent Sexual Health outcomes were also identified. Conclusions: Different contextual factors influence policy changes and the consequences are mixed, with both positive and negative outcomes.


2018 ◽  
Vol 35 (1) ◽  
pp. 8-14 ◽  
Author(s):  
Debra C. Sims ◽  
Anita J. Skarbek

Levels of parental self-efficacy are correlated with both positive and negative care delivery and developmental outcomes for parents and their infants. School nurses are in a unique position to facilitate parenting self-efficacy in teen parents. Using the concept analysis framework of Walker and Avant, parental self-efficacy is analyzed and elucidated to distinguish the concept’s defining attributes, antecedents, consequences, and empirical referents. The operational definition of parental self-efficacy arising from this concept review is an individual’s belief that he or she is capable of integrating and executing the knowledge and skills necessary to parent their infant. Model, borderline, related, and contrary cases are presented, along with implications for school nursing practice. School nurses are ideally situated to assist teen parents with parental self-efficacy realization tasks.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wilfred Njabulo Nunu ◽  
Lufuno Makhado ◽  
Jabu Tsakani Mabunda ◽  
Rachel Tsakani Lebese

Abstract Background: Health Systems Strategies have been key in determining Adolescent Sexual Health outcomes. This study therefore aims to review literature on relationship between Health Systems Strategies and Adolescent Sexual Health issues guided by Rodgers evolutionary concept analysis framework. The study further develops a Conceptual Framework that would guide a study that seeks to “develop strategies to facilitate safe sexual practices in adolescents through Integrated Health Systems in selected Districts in Zimbabwe”.Methods: The words Adolescents, Health Systems, Sexual Health and Strategies were used to search for published literature (in English) on Google Scholar, PUBMED, EBSCO and Science Direct. 111 Articles and 04 reports were obtained and their content screened for relevance and 32 articles 01 report were found suitable and relevant and thus were reviewed. Thematic analysis to identify attributes, antecedents and consequences of Health Systems Strategies on Adolescent Sexual Health was done. These findings were then used to inform the development of the Conceptual Framework.Results: Identified attributes were: contextual, dynamic, engaging and advocating, and inefficient Health Systems in addressing Adolescent Sexual Health. Identified antecedents of these Health System Strategies on Adolescent Sexual Health included; adolescent sexual rights, lack of understanding of what sexual health is, need for integrated Adolescent Sexual Health systems, available resources and type of society. Consequences of these Health Systems Strategies on Adolescent Sexual Health were identified to be; weak Adolescent Sexual Health programs, parallel and fragmented Health Systems, vulnerability and heightened risks for poor health outcomes and challenges in interacting with different ethnic groups and gender.Conclusions: Adolescents are very vulnerable and need to be protected at all costs. There is need to have comprehensive Health Systems Strategies that would positively influence Adolescent Sexual Health.


2020 ◽  
Vol 43 ◽  
Author(s):  
Valerie F. Reyna ◽  
David A. Broniatowski

Abstract Gilead et al. offer a thoughtful and much-needed treatment of abstraction. However, it fails to build on an extensive literature on abstraction, representational diversity, neurocognition, and psychopathology that provides important constraints and alternative evidence-based conceptions. We draw on conceptions in software engineering, socio-technical systems engineering, and a neurocognitive theory with abstract representations of gist at its core, fuzzy-trace theory.


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