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This may in part be due to more 'honest' reporting of needs if intensively followed-up as there is a better relationship with the care provider.
Second, reporting of needs in liver cancer care, and policy may have been influenced by respondents' greater knowledge of one area as opposed to other areas.
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At the Swedish Interactive Institute, engineers hitched a two-week ride in a road-maintenance truck, designing a system for easier and more accurate reporting of needed repair work.
In Northern Ireland, Undergraduate (UG) and Postgraduate (PG) training in diagnosis was felt less adequate, PG training in emergencies less adequate, and reporting of need for further training higher.
In NI, UG and PG training in diagnosis was felt less adequate, PG training in emergencies less adequate, and reporting of need for further training was higher.
However, there were only few reports of needs assessment from middle- and low-income economies, while high-income countries regularly give account of current states.
Patients' reports of needs cannot be taken as prima facie but require specific methodological choices that attend to their multifaceted phenomenology.
Our classification of functional impairment was based on patients' reports of need for assistance when toileting.
13 In fact, caregiver burden seems more associated with the loved ones' report of need for greater help 13 and symptoms of depression of the patient.
Reports on needs of the elderly with depression are currently lacking.
Finally the reporting of trials needs to be improved, according to the recommendations in the CONSORT statement, 24 reducing the need for calculations and imputation of missing data.
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