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Discover LudwigThe phrase "additional interventions are needed to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the necessity for further actions or measures to address a particular issue or situation.
Example: "In order to improve student performance, additional interventions are needed to support those who are struggling academically."
Alternatives: "further actions are required to" or "more measures are necessary to".
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Additional interventions are needed to reduce the barriers to medication safety practices for pediatric emergency nurses.
Therefore, additional interventions are needed to improve positive outcomes.
Additional interventions are needed to improve clinicians' communication behavior.
However, additional interventions are needed to ensure valid TB surveillance data nationally.
Therefore, additional interventions are needed to improve the rate of positive outcomes.
However, as many factors affect physician guideline adherence, it is likely that besides CME additional interventions are needed to change behaviour and maintain the changes over time.
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Even though E. coli strains that harbor carbapenemase genes are not ubiquitous, additional therapeutic interventions are needed to prevent the spread of these bacteria, which are likely to infect increasing numbers of patients.
Additional well-designed studies comparing dance and exercise interventions are needed to clarify the effects of dance on non-motor function and establish recommendations for these populations.
New interventions are needed to address distress.
Interventions are needed to decrease these risks.
A starting point for many climate change assessments should be evaluation of how populations currently cope with climate variability, particularly weather extremes such as floods, droughts, and heat events, to indicate where additional interventions are needed.
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