Sentence examples for capability illness from inspiring English sources

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A higher score for 'Intention' implies that the respondent attaches more importance to: the promotion of recovery, resumption of work, self-reflection and re-integration, the relevance of capability, illness, disorders and handicaps in the assessment and, most of all, proper checks for the consistency of information on the daily activities and home situation of the client.

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Patient-level barriers included physical capability (physiological stability, illness severity, sedation, weakness, delirium), psychological influences (fear/motivation) and perceived relevance.

A frequent mindset in participant subjects that are simultaneously being treated in clinical trials is to think of the physician as the person responsible for deciding the treatment, since they have the necessary training and a better capability for making illness-related decisions.

Mandatory vaccination of health care workers is especially important in an emerging pandemic, which though it is still relatively mild, has shown the capability of causing severe illness and death, and can also get worse as it continues to spread.

Applying similar capabilities to detect other illness early and accurately may not be far away.

The book is about old age - illness, declining capabilities, caring or being cared for; few books on the subject manage to be amusing, but this one does.

Experts know that a substantial proportion of older people who enter hospitals will never fully regain their physical or mental capabilities, even when the illness that put them there is successfully treated.

We know that a substantial proportion of older people who enter hospitals will never fully regain their physical or mental capabilities, even when the illness that brought them there is successfully treated.

Such effects include, in addition to increased awareness of patients' experiences of illness, enhanced capabilities of communication, analysis, presentation, writing and clinical reasoning, imagination, observation, and awareness of language [ 5– 9].

It has been suggested that depression is associated with distorted inference (e.g. "arbitrary inference") at certain levels of severity (e.g. psychotic depression [ 20]), yet despite recent theoretical research with Bayesian modelling in depression [ 5, 21] no studies have employed Bayesian statistics to model cognitive capabilities in depressive illnesses such as melancholia.

What makes genetic science attractive therefore lies partly in fantasies of mastery and control of human uncertainties: securing identity, preventing crime or illness, fostering desired capabilities, easing suffering, righting wrongs.

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