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For instance, health insurance companies may promote knowledge about their operations through community initiatives organized by Ghanaians.
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Although there are contradictory results about this relationship, diabetic patients with higher education may have better social support, positive self esteem, a better understanding of the disease, its treatment and complications [ 47, 48], characteristics that may promote strong knowledge and positive attitude about treatment adherence.
Information on avian influenza provided through multiple communication tools may be necessary to promote knowledge among poultry traders.
These findings suggest that messages about both the meaning of the results and how they are communicated may deserve further emphasis in NBS education for parents in Ontario, to promote knowledge and to meet parents' expectations.
The characteristics that aim to promote knowledge transfer within 'traditional' poster presentation are, paradoxically, also features which may limit its effectiveness.
To promote knowledge and awareness about cardiovascular disease (CVD) among women with recent preeclampsia so that this population may develop more accurate perceptions of their personal CVD risk.
But the president has an obligation to promote knowledge and learning unambiguously.
This can promote knowledge reuse and sharing among professional engineers.
Not everyone was excited to promote knowledge.
This will also indirectly promote knowledge mobility and network coherence.
Professional advice that focuses on prenatal maternal knowledge may promote adherence to WHO BF guidelines, and particular emphasis should be placed on the benefits of exclusive BF.
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