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The results show that in contrast to the manufacturing study, clear drivers for PSS delivery on new housing developments are absent in external selection environments of participating firms and uncertainty associated with the potential of PSS concepts to satisfy household demand inhibits development of requisite competence for PSS delivery within these.
Furthermore, and as shown in this study, caring that takes place in contexts that are undergoing substantial changes demands that nurses have the requisite competence and up-to-date knowledge, especially since healthcare can be regarded as a knowledge-intensive sector.
The category Competent staff a prerequisite for high-quality care revealed that in the early stage, although next of kin can compensate for the person with dementia's decreased abilities, many professional care providers lack the requisite competence and knowledge to determine what help is needed.
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Once assured that the curriculum was providing the requisite competences and that these competences were being formally assessed, attention shifted to the assessment methods themselves.
Two prior studies showed that the success rate significantly improved and trainees reached the requisite standard competence (>90%) after 150 200 cases, which is even less than the 250 cases determined in our study [ 4, 5].
For infection preventionists (IPs), the requisite elements of competence are most often embedded in the IP position description, which may or may not reference national standards or guidelines.
Similar analyses, performed with a series of site-specific Zcal1 mutants, showed that the Shine-Dalgarno sequence, which is conferred by the pBAD vector, is an essential requisite for silencing competence.
Children lacking one or more of the requisite skills for competence to consent will assent.
Assessment has also a motivational influence as a source for feedback (formative assessment) and when to judge whether requisite levels of competence have been attained (summative assessment) [ 3, 4, 12].
Secondly, we may note how all the deliberative experiments aim for full equality of participation, not conditioned by specific criteria or citizen competence requisites.
Chen et al. (2001, p.63) in their work quotes Eden's definition of general self-efficacy as "one's belief in one's overall competence to effect requisite performance across a wide variety of achievement situations" or "individuals' perception of their ability to perform across a variety of different situations".
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