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The Transtheoretical Model (TTM) is commonly used to describe exercise behavior and develop interventions for the initiation of exercise behavior.
There is clearly also a need to develop interventions for fatigue after stroke and test them in appropriate trials [23].
The ultimate goal of much of the research activity in dementia is to develop interventions for 'treatment' or even 'cure'cure
If this three-week period could be identified in advance, it might be possible to develop interventions for that period.
138 QoL data may also be useful in highlighting those areas where we need to develop interventions for the amelioration or prevention of treatment-related problems.
Research is needed to develop interventions for use by primary and secondary care doctors to reduce diagnostic and treatment time intervals.
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These findings highlight the need to improve the quality of antenatal care when developing interventions for pregnant women that aim to optimise early childhood development in low- and middle-income countries.
"I am deeply involved in developing interventions for challenging behaviors in young children," her Web page on the university's site reads.
City officials track the accidental deaths, rank them and study them with an eye toward developing interventions for certain dangers and to "decrease these situations," said Bonnie Kerker, an assistant commissioner in the health department's Bureau of Epidemiology Services.
"It underscores the importance of controlling diabetes during pregnancy, and it provides us a place to look when evaluating and developing interventions for children who may have experienced this type of insult prenatally".
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