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For the mapping of existing, experienced, and perceived circumstances that may hamper ("barriers") or may strengthen ("opportunities") progress in research and cooperation in the area of autism in general and high-risk studies in particular on a national and European basis a 25-item questionnaire using a closed format was developed.
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Wherever possible, aspects hampering (barriers) or promoting (promoters) help-seeking were differentiated.
According to Dutch providers, self-management support is not (yet) an integral part of daily practice; implementation is hampered by barriers related to, among others, funding, IT and medical culture.
Nonetheless, several epistemological and structural barriers hamper the operationalization of integrative research.
Nevertheless, fertility barriers hamper so far the exploitation of this heterotic pattern (Ikekashi and Araki 1984; Liu et al. 1996).
However, several barriers hamper the diagnostic process.
What is the uptake of the SMS programme by the practice nurses, and what barriers hamper the implementation of SMS in routine primary care?
UMs often see their precarious living conditions as an important determinant of their mental health; they do not easily seek help for mental health problems and various barriers hamper access to healthcare for them.
Overall, individual and institutional barriers hamper the application of EBP in patient counseling and advocacy in the German health care context, leading to an underestimation of the benefits of EBP.
A remote employee doesn't have that opportunity — and may also be hampered by language barriers.
In addition, numerous internal customs barriers hampered trade within each state.
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