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They can also signpost more in-depth interventions, such as one-to-one interventions that are better at addressing motivation and skills.
This may be an argument for focusing mass media interventions on raising awareness and knowledge and delivering them alongside other more in-depth interventions in order to enable behaviour change.
Thus, Japan destroyed the generally formed international order and balance of power of East Asia, resulting in more in-depth intervention, interference and colonization of Western imperialism towards East Asia and the whole Asia, and in particular, helping the Soviet Union in expanding its sphere of influence in East Asia and the whole Asia and inducing a lot of disastrous events.
Qualitative explorations from the perspectives of those delivering and receiving the intervention are recommended to provide a more in-depth understanding of complex interventions [ 24, 25], enabling the intervention to be reproduced or adapted for the purposes of further research or for larger scale implementation [ 26, 27].
At the contextual level, our findings concerning education, health status, and concentrations of ethnic minorities all point to areas requiring more in-depth investigation and possible intervention to address inequities.
A qualitative approach was used in order to gain a more in-depth understanding of the intervention impact on study participants.
One of the principal investigators (BV) joined the project's various committees to gain a more in-depth understanding of the intervention and also contribute to its development.
The differences in the levels of cesarean section deliveries by area of residence and by governorates indicate that there might be context-specific factors, independent of access difficulties that require more in-depth analysis for appropriate intervention planning.
The author-devised questionnaire contained four demographic questions, five quantitative evaluation items and three open-ended items that allowed participants to provide more in-depth feedback and comments about the intervention.
The focus groups offered more in-depth understanding of participants' likely reactions to interventions regarding bat bushmeat.
This disinterest in intercept interviews in areas with switch off or part-night lighting was echoed in responses to invitations to take part in more in-depth interviews in areas with less noticeable interventions, with many initially unsure whether they would have any views to share.
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