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The phrase "adapting this programme" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing modifications or changes being made to a specific program or plan.
Example: "The team is focused on adapting this programme to better meet the needs of our users."
Alternatives: "modifying this program" or "adjusting this plan."
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ART programmes in Africa may be able to improve rates of retention in care by adapting this programme model to their own settings.
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22 We adapted this programme for the Khayelitsha project by incorporating the key principles of the World Health Organization's document Improving the Psychosocial Development of Children.
We adapted this programme based on the need to develop effective interventions for patients with multimorbidity as existing evidence suggests that the CDSMP has modest effects [ 14], particularly when delivered in settings outside the USA [ 15].
We thus invite other medical educators to adapt this PPD programme including EI assessment as outlined to suit their own needs and to evaluate it within the context of their medical curricula.
The Ministry of Education is also looking at adapting the programme's financial literacy materials into the school curriculum.
This data has already proven to be extremely useful to programme staff, highlighting misconceptions of the lives of adolescent girls and providing clear evidence for adapting the programme model "on the fly".
As online interventions often suffer from low treatment adherence and high attrition rates, 30 a number of considerations were taken into account when adapting the programme.
We would like to thank Maria Sedeno, Michel Lebel and Diane Nault at The Montreal Chest Institute, McGill University Health Centre for their work in adapting the programme Living Well with COPD.
Chilton went on to adapt the programme with Joan Littlewood into the 1963 landmark stage musical Oh What A Lovely War.
Therefore, the empirical analysis also opens up for the importance of the time sequence according to which Denmark adapted the programme and centralized activation principles in 1999, Norway following in 2004 and Sweden in 2010.
In 1962, Chilton, already a renowned pioneering BBC radio producer, adapted the programme with director Joan Littlewood and the cast of Theatre Workshop into the landmark stage musical Oh What a Lovely War.
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