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The consequences of a film not being ready to screen for reviewers at TIFF are dire, especially for a distributor like Films We Like, which specializes in what might affectionately be called critic-bait.
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Issues in England and Wales led to a delay in Scotland, despite it being ready to implement the screening.
We are so stupefied by all the flashing lights and music of the early scenes that by the time we get to see an alien up close, we're ready to scream at the screen in astonishment.
Only 28% of those who were ready to be screened had the test they preferred ordered by their provider.
After viewing the decision aid, participants indicated their stage of readiness to be screened by choosing one of three color-coded stages: green indicated that they were ready to be screened, yellow that they needed more information, and red that they did not want screening.
We asked patients who were ready to be screened what criteria were most important in deciding on screening and which test they would prefer to have.
Most patients were ready to be screened after viewing the decision aid but only half the patients who wanted to be screened had tests ordered.
Most participants were ready to be screened after viewing the decision aid, 48% had tests ordered and 43% completed screening tests.
Individuals who were up-to-date had lower baseline intent and interest scores and fewer were ready to be screened compared to those who were not up-to-date (Table 4).
Individuals who were up-to-date had lower mean intent and interest scores at baseline and after watching the aid, and less were ready to be screened after watching the aid compared to those who were not up-to-date (Table 4).
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