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The phrase "a set of individualised" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a collection or group of items that have been tailored or customized to meet specific needs or preferences.
Example: "The program offers a set of individualised learning plans for each student to ensure they receive the support they need."
Alternatives: "a collection of personalized" or "a group of tailored".
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The OEP is a set of individualised progressive lower leg strengthening and balance retraining exercises coupled with regular walking.
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There is no consensus on the definition of person-centred care and it can be understood as a value base, individualised care, a set of techniques or a phenomenological approach [ 12, 13].
*Moxibustion method was classified into three categories on the basis of the levels of individualisation: "fixed" means all patients receive the same treatment at all sessions, "partially individualised" means using a fixed set of points to be combined with a set of points to be used flexibly, and "individualised" means each patient receives a unique and evolving diagnosis and treatment [ 38].
Diabetes management requires setting of individualised attainable targets.
Limitations include the lack of DSM Axis II assessment and, in the food paradigm, the use of various food types rather than an individualised set of stimuli.
The promising prediction capabilities of the proposed patient-tailored models can be a key ingredient for a new generation of individualised MPC for AP.
A model of individualised postnatal care was developed and piloted.
8 Carers of patients with primary malignant glioma report inadequate preparation and a lack of individualised support and information.
Interventions 330 residents were offered a goal setting and individualised activities of daily living activity programme by a gerontology nurse, reinforced by usual healthcare assistants; 352 residents received social visits.
For these reasons, a comprehensive concept of "individualised and integrative health care" could be formed to include both the genome-based perspective of individualised medicine and the more holistic perspective of individualisation frequently expressed by patients.
We have already highlighted social science understandings of masculinities that press beyond individualised roles or norms and instead view masculinities as a collective set of practices that are shaped by economic, political and social contexts.
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