Sentence examples for routine barriers from inspiring English sources

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A quarter of all private clinic patients experienced these "lack of routine" barriers compared with only 11% in the public-private and 8% in the public facilities respectively (p = 0.001).

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It became no longer tolerable when it became a routine barrier to Senate action.

The three guidelines had been developed by a multidisciplinary team, piloted in a pre-study and contained about 10 closed and open questions regarding aspects of the integration of HRQoL assessments into daily routine, possible barriers, perceived benefits as well as sociodemographic data.

Supermajorities were never intended to be a routine legislative barrier; they should be reserved for the most momentous bills, and the best way to make that happen is to require that objectors work hard for their filibuster, assembling a like-minded coalition and being forthright about their concerns rather than hiding in the shadows or holding up a bill with an e-mailed note.

Frequent traveling, busy lifestyles or forgetfulness may present time- and routine-related barriers.

to compare and contrast how midwives working in either hospital- or community-based settings address domestic violence by evaluating their views on: prevalence of domestic violence; their role in addressing domestic violence; the acceptability of routine enquiry; and barriers encountered in asking clients questions about violence and abuse in pregnancy.

As the treatment is manualized and applied in routine treatment facilities, barriers for implementation in the health care system are relatively low.

The 'how' provided tips on how to integrate the activity or healthy eating goal into the daily routine to overcome barriers associated with participation.

For supplementary activities, in contrast to routine activities, the barriers to implementation that were named tended to be non-human resources related (such as community involvement, adequate transport for operations and negative perceptions of the community to interventions related to immunizations.

The agency described this sharp increase in demand as a "blip" and, apart from routine testing, the barrier hasn't been closed since.

Before testing within ANC became routine, an important barrier to testing in all four countries was that many women felt they could not test without their husband's or family's permission, whom they often believed would oppose testing; this was reported in Burkina Faso [ 62], Kenya [ 24], Malawi [ 22], and Uganda [ 65- 69].

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