Sentence examples for perceived partnership from inspiring English sources

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Specifically, we examined the programme's effects on parental satisfaction, parental self-efficacy, perceived partnership and anxiety, as well as infants' time to reach full oral feeding and length of postoperative hospital stay, following cardiac surgery on infants at a paediatric intensive care unit with a restrictive visiting policy.

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In a way we've found that quite difficult because it's not the way we perceive our partnership in the boat, but she's been incredibly supportive of this nomination I've got, running campaigns and speaking incredibly highly of me, which is wonderful.

This can be interpreted as divorced women in such societies perceiving their partnership status more as a failure to meet this family norm than divorced women in societies that place less emphasis on the family.

We found no association between higher scores of shared ambition (e.g. vision and mission of the partnership) and the perceived success of a partnership, even though a clear vision and mission is widely regarded as an essential condition for a successful partnership [ 16, 23].

The components were: 1) level of participation and involvement that the respondents feel patients' should have within the consultation; 2) continued use of a paternalistic style of interaction; 3) necessity to find common ground and be in agreement over decisions; 4) perceived benefits of partnership in medicine taking; and 5) equality and shared control within the interaction.

As a result, it is possible to investigate associations between the occurrence of specific factors (personal factors, institutional factors, and factors on the level of the organisation of the partnership) and how the participants involved in the partnership perceive the results of the partnership.

No reference was made by respondents to monetary benefits (such as salaries) from the partnership as a perceived expectation from the partnerships.

The primary outcome measurement was the degree of success of the partnership as perceived by the steering committee members of each of the partnerships.

Partnership was perceived as being a formalised relationship – as illustrated by the existence of a written partnership agreement such as a Memorandum of Understanding - with agreed principles of pooling resources and skills and reduced independence.

One of the site A teams withdrew from the partnership, explaining that this was because of too great a workload (inadequate capacity), lack of ownership of the partnership objectives and insufficient perceived benefit to them from the partnership.

Partnership was perceived as being more than just collaboration.

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