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Another (inter)organizational mechanisms, the perceived or evaluated "need for coordination", was influenced by all the other (inter)organizational mechanisms and "patient characteristics".
Chi-square analyses were performed to evaluate need for adjustment for observed correlations.
The perceived or evaluated "need for coordination" is the fifth identified key concept.
For the evaluated need for care, the following health conditions were examined: stroke, myocardial infarction and diabetes (coded as yes or no).
All patients listed for kidney transplantation were considered by the surgical kidney transplant team to evaluate their need for a unilateral pre-transplant native nephrectomy.
13 According to Horne, 14 15 patients' motivation to start and to continue with medication is often influenced by the way in which they evaluate their need for treatment.
Furthermore, educators and administrators are responsible to oversee the educational program to evaluate the need for changes to the learning objectives, instructional methods or assessment measures used.
The collaborative team will evaluate the patients' need for treatment from various perspectives and subsequently develop the treatment plan.
We aimed to field-test ICHD-3 beta diagnostic criteria for TN by comparing sensitivity and specificity to ICHD-2 criteria, and evaluate needs for revision.
Identifying features of grid disturbances and optimizing dynamics of wind turbines or farms are important to provide a basis for evaluating needs for optimizing dynamics of conventional generations or FACTS devices.
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