Sentence examples for perceived adverse consequences from inspiring English sources

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The intervention had three major strategies: (1) to make VCT more available in community settings (reduce barriers to testing; (2) to engage the community through outreach; and (3) to provide post-test support (reduce perceived adverse consequences of testing).

Successful screening programs require support from the target group to be screened; thus target individual's views on chlamydia screening, and in particular any perceived adverse consequences, are important in screening program design so that participation can be maximised [ 9].

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Two people stopped malaria chemoprophylaxis because of perceived adverse effects.

Because of medication spellbinding, patients often fail to perceive adverse drug effects.

While we did not seek information on the rationales for nurse initiated ventilator titration, we hypothesize that knowledge required to adjust PEEP may be viewed as more complex or that PEEP adjustment is perceived to pose greater risk of adverse consequences, although the logic of this viewpoint is questionable given the evidence of harm related to high tidal volume ventilation [ 31].

3– 10 However, in "real world" clinical practice, hospitals and/or physicians may reserve LF-AMB for the sickest patients and chance administering CAB to only the lower acuity patients perceived to be at low risk for adverse consequences.

In this study the majority of error reports were due to administrative problems with 44% of all error reports perceived by the physician to be associated with adverse consequences for the patient or family.

4 14 Possible adverse consequences include making relatively healthy individuals perceive themselves as sick, encouraging misguided attempts to treat states that are part of the normal human condition, and individuals being denied employment or insurance.

13 A meta-analysis indicates the importance of patient support based on the Necessity Concerns Framework, which states that patients' balance of their perceived need of the treatment (Necessity beliefs) and concerns about the potential adverse consequences (Concern) affects adherence.

A common concern is that bringing the harassment to the employer's attention will result in adverse consequences (such as being fired), or that the client won't be believed, will be perceived as an opportunist and/or will suffer reputational harm.

Even though resource scarcity may be perceived as a normal phenomenon in a low-income country, our results indicate that our respondents experience the adverse consequences of rationing as quite stressful.

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