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Coefficients greater than 1 indicate that the women in the intervention clusters within that demographic subgroup had a more favourable distribution compared to the baseline category which was over and above any increase in favourable practices that could be attributed to intervention across all subgroups.
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In the previous phases (1 3) identified components of favourable practice will be synthesized to models as scenarios (based on Geschka et al. [ 33, 34]).
Higher education was associated with both more and less of the favourable feeding practices as well as more of the unfavourable feeding practices, including that of a double burden of suboptimal feeding.
Advances in the understanding of chemical structure, combined with strong industrial-academic interactions and favourable governmental practices, gave a setting well-suited for systematic development based on solid scientific foundations.
A more favourable nursing practice environment is associated with better nurse-sensitive patient outcomes.
Although our study showed that results from the reported practice are more favourable than the actual practice, both methods showed deficits in the information-gathering process, particularly in the types of information gathered.
Fallowing is not a practice favourable to farmers, and they would accept a high compensation of Kshs.
The analysis revealed provider knowledge gaps, less than favourable attitudes and practice issues.
Scores on various determinants of individual performance improved and favourable changes at practice organizational level were observed.
Since much of the evidence for intervention efficacy comes from randomised controlled trials carried out under favourable research or practice settings, it is important to adjust resulting estimates of efficacy according to what could be expected to occur in everyday clinical practice.
Despite indicators of ambulance officers' favourable endorsement of practice improvement initiatives such as CIAP [ 1] the proportion of ambulance officers who knew of and had also used CIAP (59.3%) was substantially less than for other health professions; 74% of nurses [ 5], 84% of doctors [ 7] and 76% of allied health [ 10] knew about and used CIAP.
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