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While secret cameras aided Panorama, are they the answer to tackling the much wider prevalence of poor care?
Despite the prevalence of poor care, the A&E units at Frimley Park hospital in Surrey and the Homerton hospital in east London were both found to be "outstanding", Richards said.
But Anna McMullen, a campaigner, said any guarantee of ethical standards, such as a Kitemark, would be difficult to implement in the short term because of the prevalence of poor conditions in factories producing clothing in developing countries.
Results: The prevalence of poor pulmonary outcome was 54% and of poor neurosensory outcome was 34% in the 956 infants who were eligible for this analysis.
Among 1023 nurses, the prevalence of poor sleep was 56.7 %.
Children with sickle cell anemia have a higher-than-expected prevalence of poor educational attainment.
Underestimates weight except in populations with a high prevalence of poor nutrition.
The prevalence of poor sleep in nurses with each of the three types of headaches is shown in Fig. 2.
The prevalence of poor sleep in nursing staff was remarkably higher than that in the general population.
The garment industry has come under fire in recent years due to the unfortunate prevalence of poor working conditions, minimal environmental regulations, and child and slave labor practices.
The prevalence of poor health among young disadvantaged Black mothers and their children has prompted a revival of maternal activism among Black middle-class urban women.
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