Sentence examples for concern that interventions from inspiring English sources

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However, results have created concern that interventions are "one-size-fits-all," and that more attention should be given to differential treatment response.

Panel participants expressed concern that interventions to reduce SHS in the home would be unlikely to be effective if the foundations and acceptance of the knowledge of the harm caused by second-hand smoke was not embedded in the lay population.

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Griffin also expressed concern that intervention would complicate the trial, making it less efficient and would, as a result, ultimately weaken their case.

Prior to SASA!, the majority of participants described being reluctant to intervene for fear of being labelled a meddler given 'people in Kampala keep to themselves'; fears for their personal safety; concern that intervention would lead to them being suspected of having an affair with one of the people involved; or that their support would not be welcomed.

The generally high level of heavy metals in Kakamega bore-hole waters is, therefore, a public health concern that needs immediate intervention.

For early childhood centers and care providers, there are also additional concerns that interventions which meet these developmental needs are both time and cost effective.

The Livestock Emergency Guidelines and Standards (LEGS) Project is the result of concerns that interventions in emergencies often fail to support the livelihoods and resilience of pastoralists and other livestock keepers.

It expresses concern that early intervention treatment teams are being cut in some areas.

There is concern that obstetric interventions (prelabor cesarean section and induced delivery) are drivers of late preterm (LP) birth.

Some authors have expressed concern that forcing interventions on pregnant women for the sake of the fetus contributes to our cultural imagining of the fetus as a full-fledged person who functions as a patient with rights and medical needs equivalent to the woman's own (Nelson and Milliken 1988, Roth 2003).

Although some individuals acknowledged that clinicians had helped them gain this mastery, there was also a generalised concern that medical interventions might disrupt, or make redundant, their own coping strategies: P I haven't seen a doctor for five years.

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