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Diagnoses and problems were considered important to managing the case, but it was difficult to ascertain all problems without a direct functional assessment, nor to describe problems and interventions to a consistent degree of detail.
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Policies and interventions to close the disparities are an urgent need.
The following decade (2000s) represents a shift in the way DRR is perceived, moving from a strong focus on coping capacities and relief interventions to an increased attention brought to risk preparedness and prevention (Baudoin and Wolde-Georgis 2015).
"I favor market approaches rather than government funding and intervention to build a national wireless network," said Senator Michael S. Lee of Utah.
RNs used closeness and dialog as interventions to a significantly higher degree to prevent falls than ENs.
Respecting this problem, though, Redgrave and Hare have kept their interventions to a minimum, centering on Didion's words.
This involves a sequential roll-out of and intervention to clusters over a number of time periods [ 33].
The police keep interventions to a minimum, and prosecutions are rare, in part because few witnesses come forward.
A test and intervention to address this effectively may be the best first move for a number of reasons.
Moreover, trial staff delivered screening and brief intervention to a small proportion of patients (5%) owing to flagging recruitment.
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