Sentence examples for difference between informing from inspiring English sources

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From these considerations it follows more generally that the difference between informing the patient through public campaigns and through personal encounters with health care professionals in itself implies a difference in ranking of only one place.

For example, respondents were asked, "what do you consider a shared decision between patient and clinician?", "when would you say that the patient is making his own rational decision?", "what do you think is the difference between informing someone of something and making sure that she/he understands".

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I think there's a big difference between being informed by the scientific evidence and the final decision that's made.

It's a great source of inspiration, motivation and education but there's a difference between keeping informed about important things and keeping your confidence intact.

The magnitude of the difference between the informed and uninformed groups was less for attitudes to delay or prevent DM through lifestyle changes (72% vs. 58%, respectively) and awareness of blood sugar levels (30% vs. 16%, respectively).

The goal of the present study was to find out possible knowledge differences between optimally informed in-patients and regularly informed out-patients immediately before CA was to be performed.

In other words, there is no fundamental difference between not being informed on the number of associates (in the case of the number being fixed; e.g., Read 1993, 1998) and Greidanus et al.'s (2005) second test for which test-takers knew the number variation but did not know the specific number of associates for each item.

The difference between the ratings will inform about predilections and importance of elements, as expressed by the different groups (patients, parents, medical experts, and further interested persons).

Important differences between them should inform the policy approach to address SC tourism.

Thus the theoretical difference between a health care professional personally informing a patient and information only being provided by public campaigns seems to be reduced significantly when considering the practical circumstances of having to obtain consent.

What will he look like?" In confirmation of this, an informant who is a physician well informed about the difference between the two diseases expressed dismay at the fact that "so much ignorance exists around the subject of NF1" (Paul, physician, Field Notes, 2008).

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