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(Rachel, rural GP) For some, individualised treatment required the patient to be involved in treatment decisions; with treatments being individualised around the patient's willingness to take a drug.
Inpatient care was described as having both unhelpful aspects (e.g., staff making assumptions about young people, and care not being individualised) and helpful aspects (e.g., being seen as unique and in need) [ 21].
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3 It is often unclear as to whether individualised treatments are individualised to patients' medical needs or their personal needs; 3 which may or may not be complementary.
There need to be individualised programmes.
Characters should be individualised, but functional – like figures in a painting.
The back of each jersey will again be individualised with the Twitter handle of each rider.
The pictures have a light, rococo palette and the faces are individualised without being those of individuals.
One of the most effective interventions in getting more people cycling, and walking, was "individualised travel planning", the study found.
This review emphasises the need for further guidance for practitioners, as well as highlighting that care needs to be individualised".
But the relationship between the two men is never simple, they are individualised excisions from a lost unity of religion and power.
Guidelines state that potential donors should be assessed for conditions with a genetic component – cleft palate, spina bifida, congenital heart malformations, psychosis and others – but that decisions on eligibility should be individualised.
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