Significance of Vietnam
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The concept of Vietnam in local and regional sources
Vietnam is identified as the site of a conflict. The text emphasizes the importance of the Vietnamese people's self-determination, highlighting their role in shaping their future and choosing their preferred form of government.
From: Triveni Journal
(1) This is a country in Southeast Asia where the war and the peace negotiations between the U.S., Saigon, and Hanoi are discussed.[1] (2) This is the location of the conflict, and where the people themselves must decide their future and the form of government they want to live under.[2]
The concept of Vietnam in scientific sources
Vietnam, a Southeast Asian nation with 98 million people, is the focus of the text. It explores neonatal healthcare, HIV stigma among healthcare workers, dengue epidemics, and patient safety perceptions in public hospitals, along with research on specific bacteria.
From: Sustainability Journal (MDPI)
(1) Vietnam is the geographical context for this study, investigating the energy-saving behaviours of its urban residents through an integrated theoretical model.[3] (2) Vietnam is a country in Southeast Asia where inter-organizational collaboration has been established since 1946, with a strategic focus on developing its tourism industry as a critical economic area.[4] (3) A primary producer of Robusta coffee, whose agricultural conditions influence the global supply and price of this coffee variety.[5] (4) Vietnam is a specific nation where researchers have focused their efforts on investigating the environmental Kuznets curve hypothesis as documented in studies published in Energy Policy journals.[6] (5) A setting chosen for research due to its rapidly expanding sector within the tourism industry, characterized by rich natural and cultural assets, yet facing developmental challenges and evolving CSR adoption.[7]
From: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (MDPI)
(1) This study evaluated unmet healthcare needs and associated factors among people in rural and suburban areas of Vietnam, highlighting specific barriers to access.[8] (2) This nation implemented specific strategies and experienced unique challenges in its efforts to combat the spread of the disease and manage its public health crisis.[9] (3) Vietnam is the geographical context where this study was conducted, examining the impact of co-existing health issues on the quality of life for older individuals living with Type 2 diabetes mellitus within this specific national setting.[10] (4) Vietnam is among the Asian countries appearing in the top picks for locations, serving as a principal destination and transit country for illegally traded African rhino horn.[11] (5) The geographical location where this specific study took place, focusing on patients treated at a major respiratory center in the northern part of the country to understand local economic impacts.[12]
From: Asian Journal of Pharmaceutics
(1) The country where the study was conducted, focusing on pharmacy students' birth control knowledge.[13] (2) It is the country where the study is conducted to assess knowledge, attitudes, and perceptions regarding contraceptives among university students.[14] (3) This study aims to develop RVU of hospital medical services for unit cost calculation in Vietnam's health-care facilities.[15] (4) A developing country where a study was conducted to assess knowledge, perceptions, and factors influencing prescriptions of generic medicines.[16] (5) The text refers to a study by Trung QV MV, Huong TN, Riewpaiboon A about hospital service cost analysis.[17]
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) This is a country where research on a specific type of bacteria has been conducted, and it is one of the locations where these bacteria have been studied.[18] (2) The text mentions the spatiotemporal dynamics of dengue epidemics, the economic burden, and household costs related to hospitalization within this country.[19] (3) This is a country in Southeast Asia with a population of approximately 98 million, and the text discusses various aspects of neonatal healthcare and related issues in this location.[20]
From: South African Family Practice
(1) Research efforts in this country have focused on the seroprevalence and isolation of Toxoplasma gondii from free-range chickens.[21] (2) This is the specific geographic location where a comparison of perceptions about the patient safety environment between doctors and nurses in public hospitals is being undertaken.[22]
From: Journal of Public Health in Africa
(1) This is a country that is a part of the Asian continent.[23]
From: South African Journal of HIV Medicine
(1) This is a country where research on HIV and its effects on healthcare workers has been conducted, especially focusing on the role of stigma.[24]
From: Religions Journal (MDPI)
(1) This is a country from which donors gave funds to rebuild or restore temples, ancestral halls, monasteries, schools, and hospitals across southeast Fujian.[25] (2) Vietnam is mentioned in relation to historical events and battles.[26]
