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Even mothers receiving support from fathers tend to take more responsibility for meeting family needs, intensifying the experience of economic insecurity.
As the elder's needs intensify, the distance caregiving strategies that once worked may become strained.
Measuring urine electrolytes and predicting natriuretic response shortly after initial ED treatment present an opportunity to identify patients who may need intensified therapy early in their hospital course to provide adequate decongestion.
This may have clinical consequences and patients with Arg389Arg genotype may need intensified beta-blocker treatment.
Detection of newly developed pleural effusion in HF patients may indicate that the patients need intensified treatment.
Disease risk assessment is a generally accepted way to identify patients who need intensified care versus those who do not.
Some hips with MP 33 40% do not need preventive surgery, and these hips should be regarded as hips at risk, needing intensified observation, and operative intervention if increasing MP is seen.
It is therefore necessary to identify which patients need and which do not need intensified treatment, both to increase patient survival times and quality of life and for the socioeconomic benefit of society.
27 28 Patients with lower education and income have been repeatedly shown to need intensified support to understand medical information indeed the term 'health literacy' has come in use to describe this group.
The most important finding, in a way, was that this was an area sorely in need of intensified research.
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