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A spokesperson for the London Campaign Against Police and State Violence, which obtained the figures, said: "This evidence only further underlines the perceived futility of complaining to a police force that, according to both its own black officers association and commissioner, is still 'institutionally racist'.

The suggestive and raucous story written by Greek playwright Aristophanes in 415 BC has been used multiple times ever since to send a political message about the perceived futility of conflict.

Further insight has been hampered by the limited resolution of whole-body computed tomography (CT) systems and the perceived futility of using such systems to pinpoint tiny changes in cortical bone distribution.

Weakness, perceived futility and lack of knowledge about how to complain (or even that there was such an option) were second-level themes that covered most of the reported reasons for not having filed a formal complaint.

Our aim was to evaluate concepts from team science, namely inclusive leadership (a style that invites and appreciates others' contributions) and psychological safety (a key antecedent of speaking up and learning behavior), and to determine their effect on perceived futility and intention to quit.

Nurses gave significantly lower ratings of job satisfaction than physicians (4 (3 to 5) vs. 5 (4 to 6), P ≤ 0.001), perceived futility more often than physicians (P ≤ 0.001), and rated all aspects of nurse-physician collaboration worse than physicians, including attendings' inclusive leadership, collaboration, decision-making and psychological safety (all P ≤ 0.001).

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Withdrawal is often based on futility or on the perceived prospect that if the patient did survive, it would be with a significantly reduced quality of life (QOL) [ 1, 7].

Despite anticipated negative outcomes, futility and resignation decrease perceived effectiveness of speaking up, i.e., the perception that voicing concerns will not make a difference (often experience-based) and thus the likelihood of action.

Compassion is an important key to the interpretation of futility and dignity and, when perceived to be present by the family, a major enabler of decision-making.

It is unclear whether their perceived theologically unworthy life as an index of QOL is universally applicable in futility determination.

The FEM-PrEP trial reported that 70% of participants perceived themselves to be at low risk for HIV infection [ 15], and this trial received early discontinuation due to futility.

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