Sentence examples for level of individualisation from inspiring English sources

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Since many services reported a high level of individualisation to patient need, we did not calculate mean duration or number of sessions.

In the ACUSAR trial, as well as in our ART trials published previously [ 17- 20], we opted for a compromise that would ensure a fundamental degree of consistency while at the same time allowing some level of individualisation with regard to point selection.

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MacPherson et al [ 105] identify three levels of individualisation in acupuncture: "explanatory" trials which use the protocol approach; partially individualised treatments using some fixed points plus some flexible point choice; and "pragmatic" trials which use fully individualised treatment unique for each patient, as used in Shiatsu/TCM treatment[ 105].

*Moxibustion method was classified into three categories on the basis of the levels of individualisation: "fixed" means all patients receive the same treatment at all sessions, "partially individualised" means using a fixed set of points to be combined with a set of points to be used flexibly, and "individualised" means each patient receives a unique and evolving diagnosis and treatment [ 38].

Concerning teaching and learning during class, the feeling of control is closely related to instructional pace and the degree of individualisation.

Physicians' perceived 'importance' of coach compliance to their injury prevention practices is detailed in table 3. Furthermore, figure 4 shows the level of coach compliance to the individualisation of players' training programme and recommendations for injury prevention as rated by physicians.

The main reason for choosing a semi-standardised treatment is to promote transparency and a certain degree of replicability without sacrificing the aspect of individualisation.

In this sense, our participants' narratives point to the scope and limits of processes of individualisation in contemporary Chinese families.

Thus, a return to the replacement-level fertility in the future cannot be feasibly assumed, especially given strong processes of individualisation that have been taking place in Europe, although the possibility of further changes in societal values cannot be excluded.

In this sense, our participants' narratives underline the incompleteness of processes of individualisation in Chinese society (Yan 2010).

At the same time, the Eurocentrism of individualisation theories has been questioned (e.g. Jackson et al 2013).

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