Sentence examples for barriers to effectiveness from inspiring English sources

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They often cite competing organisational objectives and different employment terms presenting major barriers to effectiveness and can easily point to disjointed policy imperatives (such as the requirements of collaboration and competition).

Decisions about how to tailor an intervention depend on judgements about available resources, as well as judgements about barriers to effectiveness and the strategies needed to overcome them.

An assessment of costs and a process evaluation will also be conducted which will explore the feasibility and acceptability of the intervention as well as potential barriers to effectiveness.

Most recently, it has been demonstrated that CGM improves glycaemic control in adults with Type 1 diabetes (T1D), although some barriers to effectiveness of CGM in children and adolescents with T1D remain [ 7].

A process evaluation will be conducted to evaluate whether the intervention was carried out in accordance with the trial protocol, to examine the feasibility and efficacy of the programme and to identify barriers to effectiveness as well as areas for improvement.

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For policy makers, intention-to-treat analysis - a weighted average of harms and benefits occurring in participants and non-participants alike - is the most useful since it measures the actual impact that a screening programme would have at the population level, taking into account also that the most important barrier to effectiveness is often non-participation [ 9, 10].

19 20 22 We identified five potential barriers to effective PrEP use: interpreting effectiveness; managing adherence; PrEP candidacy and low perceptions of HIV risk; concerns with other risks such as the criminalisation of HIV transmission and sexually transmitted infections (STIs); and moral barriers.

Objective: To examine effectiveness of immunization recall in an urban pediatric teaching clinic and to identify barriers to recall effectiveness.

Lumbroso et al. (2016) studied the perceptions of stakeholders (practitioners, scientists, and decision makers) with regard to the effectiveness of EWS for weather-related hazards in Africa, the Caribbean, and South Asia and stated that the main barriers to the effectiveness of EWS were the lack of high quality data, the lack of technical and technological capacity to generate forecasts.

I see several barriers to CCG effectiveness.

Employment services and job search assistance face behavioral barriers to their effectiveness beyond the difficulties individuals may have with the complexity or the willpower requirements of job search.

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