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From the evidence, data that links barriers to explanatory factors and management behaviours is lacking.

On the experimental sides, there have been reports aimed at linking barrier roughness measured by scanning tunneling microscopy or photoluminescence [PL] spectrum [7, 8].

The current study brought to light new ideas about how ethical challenges can be linked to barriers to care.

In addition, studies have also demonstrated that exercise is linked with barriers as well as enabling factors at the neighborhood level, including features of the built environment (mixed land use, street connectivity), walkability, access to parks and playgrounds, and neighborhood safety [8] [13].

Databases of animal and human health surveillance data should be linked, and barriers of incompatible forms of data collection and management should be eliminated (Scotch et al. 2009).

While these associations have been made there is as yet no clear evidence for how cell cytoskeletal changes are linked to barrier changes in endothelial cells in vivo, or how these link to VEGF.

To gain insight into patient perceptions of the barriers to and facilitators of telehealth acceptance and adherence, the themes were listed in two tables, linking the barriers and facilitators with the studies in which they were reported.

Third, assumptions often need to be made to link known barriers to certain interventions.

For example, when demonstrating the link between a barrier and an intervention, Garner and colleagues [ 59] state that: "staff training probably tackles health-system barriers by improving the quality of health care" (p. 404. Emphasis added), and that their own judgement was required to link some barriers to interventions.

This framework links the barriers and facilitators to the characteristics of the intervention program, the professionals, the patients, the social context, the economic, administrative and organisational context and the implementation method [ 20, 21].

Garner and colleagues [ 59] conducted a similar mapping exercise to link known barriers to adherence to tuberculosis treatment to relevant interventions, so as to "help policy makers and providers think through the barriers and determine how best to address them" (p.404).

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