Sentence examples for decision-making relation from inspiring English sources

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The patients were asked to describe experiences and feelings regarding: Own care needs, decision-making, relation to their HA assistants, contact with professional care providers and areas of improvement.

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However, they saw themselves as having a background role in decision-making in relation to obstetric ultrasound; making decisions about obstetric management based on ultrasound results was clearly seen as the doctor's responsibility, and some midwives saw it as a relief that they did not have to make vital decisions because of concerns about liability.

The current study extended this and employed qualitative methods to elicit patients' experience and decision-making in relation to a behavioural intervention for migraine headache.

Nevertheless, the Delphi survey technique has also been used for decision-making in relation to the resolution of social issues, such as the use of land, population growth, urban development, pollution, agriculture, or organ transplants [39].

Assessing the impact of this study on decision-making in relation to disaster planning and disaster risk reduction for the emergency and possible future eruptions on Santorini is difficult.

Real-time airway sonographic approaches could enhance physician confidence and decision-making in relation to tracheal tube placement, and may have a role in combination with continuous capnography in emergency patients [8-10].

to explore pregnant women's perceptions and personal experiences of the influence of formal and informal social support on breast-feeding decision-making, in relation to breast-feeding initiation and duration.

We intended to compare these options in terms of operative time, duration of hospital stay, period of non-weight-bearing, degree of reduction, union rate, malunion rate, infection rate, and rates of other possible complications which could possibly affect decision-making in relation to such fracture patterns.

This study aimed to assess the potential of HSLEAP programs undertaken in year 7 10 (age 11 14 years) science classrooms in New Zealand to contribute towards development of science and health literacies, and simultaneously empower adolescents to engage in evidence-based decision-making in relation to lifestyle factors associated with nutrition.

Daniel Ellsberg worked as a military analyst for the RAND Corporation, and in 1971 released the Pentagon Papers, a top-secret Pentagon study of U.S. government decision-making in relation to the Vietnam War, to The New York Times and other media.

Study findings on their current role may influence decision-making in relation to these informal health providers.

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