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Our results support using values clarification in practice change interventions to address barriers related to value-laden perceptions about the innovation.
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The percentages for messages of elementary clarification, in-depth clarification, and inference were 27.9%, 31.9%, and 25%, respectively.
In a past Open door, I began trying to set out, and bring up to date, what the corrections and clarifications column – my day job – means in practice by its endnote stating that "the Guardian's policy is to correct significant errors as soon as possible".
If disagreements existed between physicians regarding the dichotomous variables, such as presence of a HF protocol in practice, they were contacted for clarification.
However, in practice there are many unanswered scientific questions that need clarification before we claim success.
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Features of demanding work included: excessive scope of practice and lack of role clarification; complex practice (e.g. dealing with multiple health issues); insufficient resources; excessive workload; difficulties in having positive impact on health outcomes; and challenges in bridging the cultural gap.
There is certainly need for such clarification in New York.
Their clarification, in a letter to Mr Annan, was opaque.
Stock market tiddler UK Oil & Gas has issued a "clarification of press comment," a statement that requires a clarification in itself.
This idea needs clarification in future research.
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