Sentence examples for constraints in accessing from inspiring English sources

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The study group produced recommendations on physical access to the health centre, time constraints in accessing services and problems encountered in individual relationships with health staff.

Yet, small and medium enterprises still face a number of constraints in accessing bank financing attributed to lack of collateral requirements, structure of the financial sector, awareness of funding opportunities, and small business support services (Manasseh, 2004).

We now describe the results using the major themes that defined constraints in accessing healthcare.

Given the time constraints in accessing senior policy makers, the focal point persons from the MoH and WHO were asked to help make arrangements for the interviews.

Chagas disease affects immigrants, who frequently lack legal status and therefore experience difficulties (e.g., fear of deportation and financial and administrative constraints) in accessing quality healthcare during pregnancy.

Our study shows that, despite the abundance of healthcare facilities in the vicinity, diabetes patients in poorer urban areas face several constraints in accessing formal healthcare services.

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The last decade has seen widespread retreat from user fees with the intention to reduce financial constraints to users in accessing health care and in particular improving access to reproductive, maternal and newborn health services.

Yet, rural women face greater constraints than men in accessing land, technology, markets, infrastructure and services.

Report 10: Health care seeking behaviour in Somalia - A Literature Review 2009 - This paper seeks to collect and review available literature and evidence, to take a first step in understanding constraints Somalis face in accessing modern health care.

These include time constraints and difficulties in accessing high quality and affordable primary healthcare for children according to need [ 9], and obstacles for children receiving appropriate interventions even when they are recognised as being at risk of developmental delay [ 10– 13].

Author: Caitlin Mazzilli and Austen Davis Price: Free No. of pages: 52 Publication date: 2009 Publisher: UNICEF and the European Union Languages: English This paper seeks to collect and review available literature and evidence, to take a first step in understanding constraints Somalis face in accessing modern health care.

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