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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aid perceived" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing how assistance or support is viewed or understood by individuals or groups.
Example: "The effectiveness of the program depends largely on the aid perceived by the community."
Alternatives: "assistance recognized" or "support acknowledged".
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Paired t-tests, χ2 tests and logistic regression analysis were used to compare changes in fund of knowledge, barriers to providing aid, perceived utility of the kit and course and confidence in providing aid.
Cross-sectional surveys and fund of knowledge tests were used to measure their frequency of skill and supply use, reasons for not providing aid, perceived utility of the course and kit, confidence in using skills, and knowledge of first-aid.
We collected data on the frequency and types of aid provided, supply use, barriers to providing aid, perceived utility of the course and kit and self-reported confidence in giving first-aid.
Also structured questions using a four-graded scale were given about clinical interviewing skill (without computer aid), perceived usefulness of CB-SCID1 and computer anxiety, which all were graded using a four-graded scale.
The purpose of our pilot study is to obtain feedback on the eHM-DP for caregivers of PwD and MPs early in the eHM-DP development process, focusing on empowerment, decision aid, perceived benefits, most promising functionalities as well as recommendations for further improvement.
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8 18 The students' perception of the teachers as enthusiastic and interactive may have facilitated more open discussion, aiding perceived learning even in our formal didactic sessions.
51 While the majority of health professionals interviewed were positive about the decision aids, perceived barriers were similar to those in other clinical contexts, including service issues, communication issues and people issues.
Could the aid be perceived as a reward for bad government?
In the post-assessment survey, structured questions were given about computer anxiety, clinical interviewing skill (without computer aid) and perceived usefulness of CB-SCID1.
The general healthcare access section included measures of availability and affordability of healthcare services, medical aid, and perceived obstacles to accessing public healthcare.
Overall, the evidence-based, standardized approach to diagnosis and treatment that characterized the decision aid was perceived as improving clinical reasoning among some clinicians and undermining the clinical autonomy of others.
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