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The phrase "wait for intervention" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where one is expecting assistance or action from an external party or authority. Example: "In cases of emergency, it is crucial to wait for intervention from trained professionals before attempting to handle the situation yourself."
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The predominant reasons given for non-registration were factors associated with the family or adolescent or to the demands associated with participating in a research project (e.g., not wanting to complete questionnaires or wait for intervention).
Our randomization procedure involved a permuted block design with varying block size to reduce the time randomly assigned individuals had to wait for intervention groups to develop and ensure a degree of balance.
This creates a classic dilemma – do we wait for intervention trials in low and middle income countries prior to embarking on such estimates, or do we go ahead and make best use of available data using transparent and explicit assumptions to model costs and effectiveness of interventions?
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Before this, both lands were struggling financially as one suffered from vicious cycles of economic crises (Pina-Cabral 2002) and the other was a barren land, waiting for intervention from the federal government or some 'miracle' worker (Gottdiener et al. 1999).
Participants also wanted to offer intervention immediately as, when patients with depression have to wait for treatment, clinicians feel powerless.
Don't sit around and wait for divine intervention.
Esophageal obstruction is a medical emergency during which a horse cannot dislodge a bolus of feed from the esophagus and must wait for human intervention or for the block to be softened and moved by peristalsis.
Owing to increased lengths of time other service users wait for therapeutic intervention and arrangement of care packages.
Like I said, I hope that this helps bridge the gap while you wait for professional interventions.
With the stepped wedge design, all clusters will ultimately receive the intervention while those waiting for the intervention to commence act as controls.
The design also imposes some practical implementation challenges, such as preventing contamination between intervention participants and those waiting for the intervention and ensuring that those assessing outcomes are blind to the participant's status as intervention or control to help guard against information bias.
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