Teaching the English language to non-native students at Hau Giang community college is a concern for instructors. This research was conducted to examine whether the CLT approach is the effective teaching method that students expect. The research used survey questionnaires for teachers and students. The participants consisted of 16 teachers of English and 23 EFL students at Hau Giang community college. The quantitative data was collected through the Google form application. The finding indicates that necessary factors such as classroom activities, appropriate teaching materials, and media aim to create a communication environment that gives learners some chances to interact with each other. The study results confirmed that CLT is an appropriate and effective teaching method for students here until now.
Purpose: To assess treatment compliance and follow-up appointment of children with epilepsy at the Vietnam National Children’s Hospital in 2019.
Method: A cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted on pediatric patients and primary caregivers came for examination and treatment at the Neurology Department, Vietnam National Children’s Hospital from January 2019 to December 2019.
Results: Mean age was 74.3 ± 45.1 (month age). The most common age group was the 2-6 year old group (40.5%), the lower rate was the 6-12 year old group (30.0%), and rest groups was the low rate. The male: female ratio is 1.43:1. Most of the main caregivers are parents (92.5%). Average treatment time was 20.4 ± 15.7 months, the rate of good adherence to treatment 43.5%, 31.5% of children had moderated adhering to treatment and 25.0% had poor adhering to treatment. Within 6 months, 40.5% of children re-examined on time. The reasons for not complying with on-time re-examination were mainly due to the caregiver's busy work or the child was busy at school (37.8%) and the distance from home to hospital (26.1%).
Conclusions: The percentage of patients who complied with treatment and re-examination was not high. Factors that were statistically significant for children's non-compliance were: health insurance level, age of onset, duration of treatment, and frequency of attacks following treatment.
To date, lung cancer is one of the most well-understood cancers in terms of molecular mechanisms, with high incidence and mortality rates in the population. Detecting lung cancer-related gene mutations plays a vital role in offering targeted therapy, thereby improving the progression-free survival and overall survival rates of patients. This study aims to identify some clinical features and factors related to non-small cell lung cancer and detect some types of gene mutations related to non-small cell lung cancer by new-generation sequencing techniques on biopsy tissue samples of patients. 40 patients with non-small cell lung cancer who were tested to detect gene mutations in biopsy tissue samples by next-generation sequencing. Results showed the majority of patients were male (70%), over 60 years old (65%), in the late stage (100%), and have not received any treatment (85%). 26/40 patients have detected mutations, in which mutations are most frequently in EGFR (27.5%) and KRAS (20.0%), followed by ALK (12.5%), BRAF (5.0%), did not detect mutations on NRAS, ROS1, and PIK3CA. The rate of mutations related to the target drug susceptibility was quite high, no resistant mutants were detected.
The objective of this study is to examine the impact of green supply chain management (GSCM) on operational performance as moderate of firm size and percentage of exported products. Based on the feedback of 313 manufacturing enterprises in four sectors (electronics, agriculture, food, textiles) operating in Vietnam, this study found some important findings. Firstly, GSCM has a positive and significant influence on the operational performance of businesses in Vietnam. Secondly, the resulting effect of implementing GSCM is better for enterprises with large scale and high export rates. This has reaffirmed the need to improve the overall supply chain management and green supply chain of this group of businesses. Overall, the findings suggest that improving GSCM practices is important not only for businesses in developed countries but also for businesses in emerging economic regions such as Vietnam.
The article is devoted to the analysis of lexical variation processes in terminological word-combinations related to the business area in English. The author considers the problem of semantic and functional identity and difference between terminological word combinations with varying components. The results of the study allow the author to reveal some features of lexical variation in the field of terminology, as well as to determine the criteria for the presence or absence of semantic and functional identity and difference of units with varying components.
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