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Such adequacy assessment is in line to current national and international recommendations/guidelines [ 9, 15].
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If they chose not to report some of the baseline covariates, such an adequacy test to Uniform distribution could not be adequately performed on the subset of reported p values due to missing and potentially informative p values.
In this paper, we present a proof-of-concept that implements principles of systematic conservation planning, such as adequacy, representativeness, efficiency and flexibility, within an integer programming framework to identify geographic priorities for landscape restoration in a small catchment in South Australia.
These items focussed broadly on satisfaction with the consultation, exploring factors such as adequacy of the consultation room and impact of the education provided on confidence and health.
Process-oriented measures of nursing care, such as adequacy of discharge preparation or missed teaching opportunities, may prove to be correlates of readmission similar to process measures of physician care.
RI is a resource-intensive program, and there are many determinants to ensure its successful implementation, such as adequacy in financing, vaccine quality, vaccination practices, and strength of the health system.
Fisher's exact test was used to compare the frequency of methylation between groups based on gender and characteristics of the sample or tumour, such as adequacy or tumour type.
Furthermore, despite identifying additional socio-demographic characteristics as potential predictors of post-injury life satisfaction (such as adequacy of pre-injury household income), none of these were found to be independently associated with the outcome of interest.
Limitations of the study may include the lack of investigating the effect of clinical factors such as adequacy of dialysis, hemoglobin level or other clinical parameters on the patients' perceptions of quality of life and mental health.
10 For studies included in a systematic review, a thorough assessment of the risk of bias requires both a study-level assessment (such as adequacy of allocation concealment) and, for some features, a newer approach called outcome-level assessment.
Although these characterizations are important, they are no substitute for measuring quality and outcomes, such as adequacy and appropriateness of care and the consumers' level of integration, control, participation, and general quality of life.
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