Sentence examples for difficulties in retention from inspiring English sources

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A National Union of Students spokesman says the union recognises the power learning analytics has to address inequalities in education, such as attainment gaps and difficulties in retention, and is interested in the prospect of it cultivating more direct engagement with students in their learning.

The difficulties in retention of this group as study participants may have been responsible for the small effect sizes and lack of significance seen in some studies [ 32].

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Many sport organisations that rely on the services of volunteers experience difficulties in the retention of their volunteer labour force.

Difficulties in the retention of staff were highlighted by both groups of directors.

Maintaining recruitment activity over time is also important as it has been shown that enthusiasm for recruiting subjects to RCTs can fade quickly, leading to studies that fail to recruit to target, or which suffer significant loss to follow-up due to difficulties in participant retention for the required study period.

However difficulties in information retention by caregivers were recognised: I guess part of it is to do with how people deal with shock, so you can tell someone….they can hear the same information from three different people and the next day they will still struggle to recall it or they will still feel that they haven't been given that information.

While this is likely suitable for some forms of geriatric depression and dementia, these measures may not be sensitive to the most common executive or processing speed deficits or to the more subtle difficulties in long-term memory retention (ie. measured on neuropsychological testing) typically reported in non-geriatric depressive disorders [ 3, 4].

Social work practice in rural Australia faces high staff turnover, burnout and difficulties in recruitment and retention.

Previous interventions on older adults reported difficulties in recruitment and retention (Jancey et al. 2006; Nyman and Victor 2012).

Problems with commissioning paediatric intensive care stem both from difficulties in recruitment and retention of nurses, and from incoherent or nonexistent national audit.

Other studies have shown that RCTs with perceived additional demands for inclusion or followup can suffer from difficulties in recruitment and retention [ 14, 33].

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