Sentence examples for need as a barrier from inspiring English sources

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Extrapolating the results from this study, even if we consider a conservative estimate of 40% of the 410 million people globally reported to have uncorrected presbyopia 5 have 'felt need' as a barrier for near correction, the target for service delivery will decrease considerably to 246 million.

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GPs have also reported their own knowledge needs as a barrier to information provision [ 24, 28, 33].

While the new framework includes the proviso that better sourcing should be dependent on there being no extra cost to the procurer, this doesn't need to act as a barrier to improvements.

Such uncertainties, however, need not act as a barrier to developing policy where the balance of evidence supports change.

Doctors' unrealistic expectations of themselves and associated minimisation and denial of a range of self care needs may function as a barrier to accessing mental healthcare.

Cultural competence can increase over time when respectful attitudes are combined with increasing cultural awareness and self-reflection, including consideration of the need to recognise racism as a barrier to care and to address health disparities [ 6, 10].

Earlier studies of prosumers have discussed different drivers and needs, as well as barriers, for households to become prosumers [4 10].

This study followed up participants to determine the extent of curriculum implementation, support needed as well as barriers encountered in integrating human rights into health sciences teaching and learning.

Parents indicated that other family members may not support their efforts to adopt changes related to their child's weight and identified conflicting dietary needs of other children as a barrier, again highlighting the importance of the acceptability of behavior change within the context of the family and household decision-making model.

Although midwives said they attended to women even when they did not have the required items, TBAs and women perceived the need to buy delivery kits as a barrier for facility birth.

Yet rather than viewing the perceived need for more effective regulatory mechanisms as a barrier, building greater capacity to monitor and enforce health care standards may be viewed as an important investment in government capacity to help ensure high-quality health care services over the long run.

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