Sentence examples for socioeconomic access from inspiring English sources

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We compare treatment for depression among individuals with multiple chronic physical conditions to those with single chronic physical condition, after controlling for demographic, socioeconomic, access to care and the number of outpatient visits.

To contribute knowledge to this gap, we tested alternative postulates of the role of biophysical, household socioeconomic, access and institutional factors in the variation in remnant vegetation in villages in Chyulu Hills, Kenya, which has a long history of squatter occupation.

This could be explained by the improved geographic and socioeconomic access to the service as sputum collection was done in the intervention kebeles.

The first category was related to socioeconomic access barriers experienced by Omani TB patients.

Socioeconomic access barriers were mentioned in association with hospital-based but not home-based care.

Recent descriptive studies indicate that, compared to individual acupuncture treatments, the lower costs of the community acupuncture model broaden socioeconomic access [ 8, 13].

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For high user or low socioeconomic patients, access enablers (eg, Prescription Subsidy, Community Services and High User cards and, recently, the Services to Improve Access (SIA)) exist to help ease the financial burden.

Statin use in observational studies may be a surrogate marker for higher socioeconomic standards, access to health care or use of other preventive services.

They found rural children to have a substantially higher risk of poor nutrition, which was mostly attributable to socioeconomic status, access to medical care, and reproductive norms.

Socioeconomic group, access, daily use and confidence in doing ICT-related activities were all positively associated with higher scores, showing the need to implement strategies to compensate this inequality, possibly by explicitly defining these aims in the national curriculum.

The extracted segments are then profiled with regards to their residence location, socioeconomic traits, access to a car, and other factors that relate to routines becoming habits – (low) use of travel information and disproportionate use of their preferred means of transport.

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